in manhattan then. he s now the local mayor, reflecting on how one day changed everything for him. i was working at goldman sachs, about a block and a half from the world trade center. you could actually feel the building shake. and, you know, in the days after, ijust kind of reassessed what i was doing with my life, and decided to enlist in the military, the marine corps, and then was subsequently deployed. so, kind of, a career change as a result of 9/11. would you ever have thought of doing that, were it not for 9/11? was it on your mind? no, it wasn t on my mind. i come from a family of immigrants, holocaust survivors, and ijust, kind of, viewed it as a partial payment for citizenship at that point. like, some sort of service, and ifelt like military service was the best way to, kind of, give back that point. giving back is also on brittany mercado s mind. she was only three on 9/11, yet grew up in the shadow of the attacks.
i was working at goldman sachs, about a block and a half from the world trade center. you could actually feel the building shake. you know, in the days after, ijust kind of reassessed what i was doing with my life, and decided to enlist in the military, the marine corps, and then was subsequently deployed. so, kind of, a career change as a result of 9/11. would you ever have thought of doing that, were it not for 9/11? was it on your mind? no, it wasn t on my mind. i come from a family of immigrants, holocaust survivors, and ijust, kind of, viewed it as a partial payment for citizenship at that point. like, some sort of service. and ifelt like military service was the best way to kind of give back that point. giving back is also on brittany mercado s mind. she was only three on 9/11, yet grew up in the shadow of the attacks. her fatherjorge, a first responder, was on the scene immediately, trying to help people, and suffered post traumatic stress disorder as a result, which was undiagn
talking to the daughter of a first responder, and the mayor ofjersey city, about how 9/11 changed their lives. across the water from where the twin towers once stood, a fragment of the world trade center is a memorial to those from jersey city who died in the 9/11 attacks. stephen fulop was working in manhattan then. he s now the local mayor, reflecting on how one day changed everything for him. i was working at goldman sachs, about a block and a half from the world trade center. you could actually feel the building shake. you know, in the days after, ijust kind of reassessed what i was doing with my life, and decided to enlist in the military, the marine corps, and was subsequently deployed. so kind of a career change as a result of 9/11. would you ever have thought of doing that, if it were not for 9/11? was it on your mind? no, it wasn t on my mind. i come from a family of immigrants, holocaust survivors, and i viewed it as a partial payment
i feel kind of ready in a weird way. i mean, maybe this is how it should have been. i mean, i m back in colombia, right? things have kind of come around, you know. you always think you try to run, grab a weapon or something. but oddly enough, that wasn t on my mind. i just figured that they were going to take me into the jungle and put me on my knees and put a bullet in my head. our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something. set it free. see you around, giulia
disingenuous. the other thick that s ing t important, in his statement tonight yes, he backs sessions and criticizes democrats and thinks the attorney general should answer the questions more accurately, and i think in this regard, trump is channelling a lot of republicans on the hill or people who aren t lawyers but who are just kind of members of the general pub llic saying yea why wouldn t you disclose that rather than looking at it in a narrow sense as if you re in a deposition saying he didn t specifically ask me in that context as a surrogate, so it wasn t on my mind. i think the president later on in the day is finally saying yeah, he s my guy but he could have handled that better, which i think adds a little more fuel to the fire. what s the pressure on republicans right now on capitol hill. paul ryan before the recuse l, he says i don t think he needs to do it.