assassinate the leader. the government, all these years after 9/11 adapted in many ways. in some ways still struggling to adapt to the new threats. craig. pete williams, justice correspondent. pete, thank you. up next, honoring the heroes of 9/11. i m going talk to three first responders all of whom leapt into action here in shanksville at ground zero and the pentagon. their memories of that day and the weight of it all. some 20 years later. first, we want to take a moment to honor another hero of shanksville on 9/11. mark bingham. a traveler and adventurer. a rugby champion. for the last 20 years, american hero. bingham was the last to board flight 93. he overslept.
what he is calling a ruthless campaign against his wife, the duchess of sussex, meghan markle. it comes days after the couple announced a separate lawsuit saying the mail published a private letter of markle s without permission. and a florida man selected for jury duty ended up serving time of his own, when he didn t show up for court. deandre summerville said he overslept, and missed the start of his assigned trial. in return, the judge sentenced him to ten days in jail. they did show me that one small decision can really impact others, and there are people who made worse decisions but at the same time you just take from it and just learn. just keep moving. summerville also ended up with three months probation. and community service. all right. breaking news here, a doctor for bernie sanders is now saying the senator and 2020 presidential candidate suffered a heart
about 14 miles away from this location. they told me even though they were not members of this church, they knew the pastor. he ran a pantry for the needy people. they said he was always there to assist people whenever they need it. d they told me the pastor wasn t at the church at the moment but knew the 14-year-old daughter who perished in the attack, knew her since she was a little baby and they can t believe this is happening. also a couple hours ago, i talked to another gentleman who told me that he comes to this church every sunday. today he overslept. however, his cousin and his family were there. his cousin is wounded, being treated at the hospital. his pregnant wife, she was carrying an 8-month-old baby, she s dead. her parents are dead. and three of the five children they had are also dead. one of them is struggling to
and surrounding towns, you know, they all come to this church. like i say, they re no united. there s so much love for one another. there s no room for hate. there shouldn t be room for hate. a vigil that was very emotional, but you could feel the pain these people are suffering not only here in texas but we know all across the country and people all over the world are sending their condolences about this moment. and i want to tell you that i also spoke with a man earlier today who told me that he usually would have been in church today but he overslept. he told me his cousin was here with his family. his cousin was wounded on the arm. he s at the hospital. his pregnant wife was killed. her parents were killed. and three of their five children were also killed. one of the older the small daughter is fighting for her
who are still unaccounted for. this woman had not heard from her father since the massacre. i got all the attention. i was spoiled. he was a hard worker. he was a very, very good man. reporter: another whooman wh attended the church said she knew most of the victims. her own life may have been speared on sunday because she overslept. why? reporter: that question, why? hangs heavy here. some of the bullets struck jordan s home nearby. why would you do it to people like that that are just praying, they are worshipping. why would you attack them on sunday when they are defenseless? reporter: despite the shock, there s also defiance. we re really tired. we are friends of friends or friends of family. different towns go to this one church. if you don t go there, you still