CBS/AP/ May 5, 2011, 2:20 PM

Somber justice: Obama honors 9/11 victims

Updated at 2:16 p.m. ET

NEW YORK - Marking Osama bin Laden's death where the terrorist inflicted his greatest damage, President Barack Obama soberly laid a wreath Thursday at New York's ground zero and declared to the city and the world, "When we say we will never forget, we mean what we say."

The president closed his eyes and clasped his hands at the outdoor memorial where the twin towers of the World Trade Center once dominated the Manhattan skyline. He shook hands with 9/11 family members and others dressed in black at the site where the skyscrapers were brought down by planes commandeered by bin Laden's followers. Nearly 3,000 people were killed.

The president met privately at the memorial site with about 60 family members from various 9/11 organizations.

Pictures: Obama at Ground Zero

Earlier, the president visited the firefighters and police officers whose response to the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, turned them into heroes and symbols of national resolve, but also cost them heavy casualties on that horrific day.

"This is a symbolic site of the extraordinary sacrifice that was made on that terrible day," the president said Thursday at Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9. The firehouse in New York's theater district lost 15 firefighters on Sept. 11, 2001.

At the First Precinct police station in lower Manhattan, the first on the scene on Sept. 11, Mr. Obama alluded to bin Laden's killing and said of those who died in the Sept. 11 attacks, "We keep them in our hearts. We haven't forgotten."

Months before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, and days after bin Laden was killed in Pakistan by U.S. commandos, Mr. Obama's visit was giving New York its own moment of justice. There was heavy security, but New Yorkers still turned out by the hundreds to gather just southeast of the World Trade Center site and line the roads to watch the president's motorcades.

There were happy faces and flags waved in the crowd though they were cordoned off blocks from where the president entered the ground zero site.

Complete coverage: The Killing of Osama bin Laden

The president's visits with police and firefighters were upbeat, but overall the day did not have a celebratory feel despite the success of the mission to get bin Laden. The mood at ground zero was somber, even sad, as the president stood where the towers had been, seeing the faces of the children who lost parents and adults who lost spouses. As Obama bowed his head, a jetliner screamed by far overhead on a blue-sky day.

Mr. Obama never mentioned bin Laden's name in his brief remarks to firefighters and police.

"What happened on Sunday because of the courage of our military and the outstanding work of our intelligence sent a message around the world but also sent a message here back home," he said at the firehouse.

Mr. Obama said he hoped the outcome brought the firefighters "some comfort," thanked them for their daily work and said they had a president who has "got your back."

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who led the city in dark days after the attacks, joined Mr. Obama during the day.

At the Pentagon, meanwhile, Vice President Joe Biden led a similar wreath-laying ceremony at the site where another hijacked plane crashed into the nation's military headquarters.

Mr. Obama's visit to New York came as new details emerged of the daring raid on bin Laden's Pakistan compound. A senior defense official said Thursday that only one of the five people killed in the raid was armed and fired a shot — an account that differs from original administration portrayals of an intense firefight. The White House also now says bin Laden was unarmed when he was shot, after officials initially said the terrorist was holding a gun or even firing.

Such details perhaps mattered little to New Yorkers who suffered most grievously in the attacks and are now deeply gratified to see bin Laden's demise.

Ahead of Mr. Obama's arrival, Deanne McDonald stood at the northeast corner of the World Trade Center site waving an American flag in each hand and shouting "Obama got Osama! Obama got Osama!"

"God bless the Navy SEALS," said McDonald, 38, from Brooklyn. She took work off on Thursday to wait for the president, saying she was prouder than ever to be an American.

Mr. Obama's New York visit was intended to have a measured tone — not a bookend to President George W. Bush's visit after the attacks when Bush took a bullhorn and called out his defiance to the terrorists. Mr. Obama spokesman Jay Carney told reporters traveling with the president on Air Force One that the trip was intended in part "to perhaps help New Yorkers and Americans everywhere to achieve a sense of closure with the death of Osama bin Laden."

The White House didn't want him to appear as though he's exploiting the situation, taking advantage of the families in any way or enjoying some kind of victory lap after bin Laden's death, reports CBS News chief White House correspondent Chip Reid.

The bustling construction site that Mr. Obama visited bears little resemblance to the pit that remained after the rubble of the towers was removed. The emerging skyscraper informally known as Freedom Tower is more than 60 stories high now. Mammoth fountains and reflecting pools mark the footprints of the fallen twin towers.

Jim Riches, whose firefighter son was among the nearly 3,000 people killed at the World Trade Center, planned to meet with the president on Thursday.

"I just want to thank him, hug him and thank him and shake his hand," Riches said. "Father to father. Thank you for doing this for me."

Mr. Obama arrived in New York City Thursday after rejecting calls to release photos of a slain bin Laden so the world could see some proof of death. The president said he would not risk giving propaganda to extremists or gloat by publicizing grotesque photos of a terrorist leader shot in the head.

Watch: Obama on "60 Minutes"

Speaking exclusively to CBS' "60 Minutes," the president said the United States would not "trot out this stuff as trophies... The fact of the matter is, this is somebody who was deserving of the justice that he received."

To those who keep on doubting, Mr. Obama said, "You will not see bin Laden walking on this earth again."

The president sought to handle the moment without being seen as overly celebrating bin Laden's death or aiming to boost his own standing.

Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked jets and flew two of them into the World Trade Center's towers. Both buildings collapsed, trapping thousands inside and also claiming the lives of firefighters and others who had rushed to help. A third plane slammed into the Pentagon. Officials have speculated that a fourth plane had been heading for the U.S. Capitol or perhaps even the White House when it crashed after passengers fought back in Pennsylvania.

A few days later, Bush stood amid the rubble and spoke through a bullhorn. When one worker yelled, "I can't hear you," the president responded: "I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you! And the people — and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!"

All these years later, Mr. Obama said this is no time for gloating.

Mr. Obama invited Bush to join him Thursday, but the former president declined.

Heightened security put in place in response to the killing of bin Laden remained for Mr. Obama's visit. Police officials said there were no specific threats against the city but also said they assumed bin Laden's "disciples" might try to avenge his death with a terror attack.

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Molly-Pchr says:
Oh brother, the back and forth between some of these comments by people on both sides that have only enough knowledge to be dangerous is almost as entertaining as the articles.
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unclebernies says:
What is driving the Republicans crazy is Obama is so effective as a leader. It makes them grasp at anything they can think of to make him look bad but they can't.
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retm-w replies:
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Well you know the right, they have to find something to stir up sh*t.
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1pheasant1 says:
by Smokey75 May 5, 2011 3:11 PM EDT

I am just curious what American court tried and convicted Osama and sentenced him to death? (I guess in this case the liberals are ok with the court of public opinion) So going by the standards set by the liberals under Bush, Obama is now guilty of war crimes for invading a sovereign country and is also guilty of murder for ordering the execution of innocent unarmed civilian.

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Wow! The rightwing has gone over the edge. Have you declared President Obama guilty of murder? I realize losing somebody you have held so closely to your heart can be painful, but don't you think that you may be over-reacting? Nonetheless, I'm sorry for your loss.
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unclebernies replies:
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Let's get real
1pheasant1 replies:
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Three Republican Senators claim to have photographic proof that President Obama is a murderer. I suspect they make "alot" of sense to you, also!
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HawkSpringsIsHere says:
Watching Obama spike the football reminds me of Dukakis riding around in a tank wearing that huge helmet.
Two wimpy Liberals pretending to be tough.
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smirk5 replies:
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Face it. Bush didn't have the courage to show up and face New Yorkers.
unclebernies replies:
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It took Obama 2 years to get Bin Laden. Bush and Clinton for 16 years didn't even get close. He is one tough dude.
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pasha128 says:
by joule18 May 5, 2011 7:11 PM EDT
The whole "Mission Accomplished" thing was not President Bush's doing, but the doing of some people on his staff.

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What part of Responsibility do you not understand, a leader is responsible for the actions of his staff on his behalf whether he directly approved them or not. As a leader your are responsible to make sure your staff understands the bounds of their job responsibilities.
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1pheasant1 replies:
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If that's the case, we'll need to hold him responsible for this huge recession that President Obama has corrected.
HawkSpringsIsHere replies:
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corrected??? you're insane.
Obama's Fed and economic policies are driving us quickly into a Deep Depression that will make the 1930s look like a party.
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1pheasant1 says:
by joule18 May 5, 2011 7:11 PM EDT

The whole "Mission Accomplished" thing was not President Bush's doing, but the doing of some people on his staff.

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According to unnamed sources close to the "Mission Accomplished" fiasco?
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catmomtx replies:
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Whatever! You people are pathetic!
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msimamaji says:
Let's compare. Remember Mission Accomplished? Remember when President Bush donned a flight suit and pretended to fly a jet fighter to an aircraft carrier with the giant banner Mission Accomplished? Acutally he didn't actually pilot the plane, a navy co-pilot did. But small matter.
Observe the grace, compassion, modesty, and dignity that Obama displayed. It's the difference between CLASS and CRASS. It's another reason that I'm glad I voted for Obama.
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joule18 replies:
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The whole "Mission Accomplished" thing was not President Bush's doing, but the doing of some people on his staff.

Despite how Obama acted today, it was indeed intended as a victory lap. But, it is definately not closure for those families who lost loved ones. That hole will never be filled.
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"The whole "Mission Accomplished" thing was not President Bush's doing, but the doing of some people on his staff."

Yeah, and this whole Obama visiting Ground zero thing isn't President Obama's doing, but the doing of some people on his staff.

See? It's an easy thing to make up.
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smirk5 says:
Obama should have swooped in on ground zero from a helicopter and hopped out wearing a dark Seal uniform and night-vision goggles. Then, after stripping off the gear to reveal a suit, he could have given a speech with a giant "Mission Accomplished" banner behind him. Only then could he have come close to the extreme arrogance and silliness of the former President.
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smirk5 replies:
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sven655,

A big thanks goes to George Bush. Because, he he didn't let Bin Laden get away at Tora Bora, and if he didn't quit looking for him in 2005, Obama might not have gotten him in Pakistan.
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HawkSpringsIsHere says:
Obama's photo-op today reminds me of watching Dukakis ride around in a tank with that big helmet on.
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wlhoppers replies:
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HAH! Love this comment! LMAO!
catmomtx replies:
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So tell me, was he not supposed to acknowledge it at all? I mean would that have made you happy? It seems you would like for this to all go away, right. I suppose now it will be harder for people like you to claim that the President hasn't accomplished anything, right?

But tell me, what did Bush's photo op under the banner of Mission Accomplish remind you of? How about him posing with a fake turkey one Thanksgiving when he went to Iraq? I wonder what Bush reminded you of when he said he didn't care about Bin Laden, that he didn't spend much time thinking about Bin Laden. I believe that was shortly after 9/11 too.
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vageorge says:
by 1pheasant1 May 5, 2011 4:07 PM EDT
Sorry for your loss, Vag!
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What loss? How have you evolved into such a pit of ignorance and party alliance? You should when making a slur, at least identify what you are referring to. I am an independent by the way and the only statement made is that obama is grabbing any votes he can and campaigning before he actually has an opponent
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1pheasant1 replies:
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Well then, I'm sorry for both of your losses, Vag! No party alliance here. President Obama deserves credit, not criticism. Sarah anticipates your "independent" vote. Have a tissue!
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