magical season that he had a year ago. come on, jimmie. i mean, his ankle is still bothering him. you know, those other players, i mean, i know they want him back but they ve got to have a little bit of something, saying do we want to treat this guy this special? it has to be tough on a coach bringing a guy and treating him so differently than everybody else. that s a great point. let s talk about the jimmie bowl. this is a contest where people get to do what. be coached by me. i m going back to dallas to coach again, you know. and contest winners are going to be in a football game in cowboy stadium a few days after the big game and, you know, i m going to coach them. they can go to www.crownroyal.com/football and see some videos. i ll teach them how to win this contest. this stuff looks like dancing with the stars and not a guy from survivor. they have to go and see me on these videos. if they do it, the way to enter. they have to go to the web site you mentioned and
slipping down the radar, it was the only house of worship destroyed on september 11th. while the congregation has tried to rebuild, construction has been stalled. david lee miller is live for us in new york with the very latest on this story. hey, david lee. hi, gretchen. soon after the attack on 9/11 when the collapsed south tower demolished st. nicholas greek orthodox church, efforts were under way to rebuild the church but now reconstruction plans might also have collapsed. the port authority of new york and new jersey which oversees ground zero shocked church leaders yesterday when a spokesman told fox news that a proposed deal to relocate and rebuild the church is now off the table. the church, part of lower manhattan life long before the world trade center dominated the skyline served 70 families and only 1250 square feet, it was dwarfed by the twin towers. but now, a giant sized controversy is taking shape. for more than five years, the two sides have been discussing a plan to
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this could provide democrats a way out and frankly, republicans on the campaign trail have answered questions about this as well. we re learning this morning information about that imam that s behind this mosque. abdul rauf, he had been quiet for a long time about all of this, being able to speak through intermediaries really so we didn t really know why he was pushing forward with this mosque. but we re learning this morning more about his history and those of us who haven t been following his story. he worked with the f.b.i. it turns out right after 9/11. and the f.b.i. called upon him to come in and actually give speeches to f.b.i. agents about how to sort of bridge the gap between moderate muslims and f.b.i. agents having to dig into people s pasts at that time to try to identify terrorists in the united states and bridge that gap. right. there are still questions about his beliefs because he s been on record as saying that the u.s. s policies may have made them responsible for
need to get back over there. gentlemen, for all the sacrifice that we ve seen, 4400 troops dead. has it been worth it? i d say so. the freedom of the iraqi people, they deserved it. we came here for the invasion and brought down saddam s regime. we brought them freedom. came in here for the surge. we fought the insurgents and we won. we re here closing it out and providing for the drops, humanitarian assistance, blankets and all this stuff and the government sent, it was truly worth it. if we would have left beforehand, they would have died in vain. your thoughts? they re working their way towards being a sovereign nation now and working through formation of their new government and where there s a will, thaurz a way. we re expecting a statement from the u.s. military in the next 72 hours, perhaps a little longer than that when they will hopefully soon confirm that all combat troops have left iraq after 7 1/2 years and as i said, the loss of 4,400 troops and many others injur