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  News Hounds: O'Reilly Lies About Jeremy Glick Again
Glick was escorted to the "green room," where he was told that he should leave the building because the staff wasn't sure what O'Reilly might do to him.
I met Jeremy Glick on July 11, 2004 in New York City.
Jeremy Glick is a kind, thoughtful man. Bill O'Reilly missed an opportunity to have an exchange with a wonderful human being.
www.newshounds.us /2004/07/22/oreilly_lies_about_jeremy_glick_again.php   (323 words)

  
  Jeremy Glick (author) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeremy Matthew Glick is an author and activist best known for his controversial appearance on The O'Reilly Factor, presented by talk show Bill O'Reilly, on February 4, 2003.
The writer is not to be confused with the Jeremy Glick who fought back against the hijackers on UA flight 93.
Glick began the interview speaking about his underlying beliefs with regard to the advertisement that he signed, however O'Reilly interrupted saying "I don't think your father would be approving of this" and "I don't think he'd be equating this country as a terrorist nation as you are".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeremy_Glick_(author)   (722 words)

  
 Jeremy Glick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeremy Glick, an author and activist whose father, Barry H. Glick, perished in the September 11, 2001 attack.
Jeremy Glick, a man who died in the September 11, 2001 attack and who fought back against the terrorists on United Airlines Flight 93.
This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeremy_Glick   (128 words)

  
 Lyz Glick: Widow of Flight 93 passenger Jeremy Glick
To Lyz Glick, keeping those memories crisp and vibrant as Emmy grows up is as important as one day telling their daughter about the day Jeremy died, leading the battle aboard Flight 93 to take back the plane.
Jeremy Glick, 31, used a GTE Airfone to call his wife from Flight 93.
In the weeks after Jeremy's death, Lyz, 32, found it difficult to be at home without the man she'd met in high school and married in 1996.
www.post-gazette.com /nation/20020911glick911p6.asp   (889 words)

  
 ESPN.com - Glick lost his life, but won his final bout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Years later in 1992, Ogasawara found Glick in the City College of San Francisco gymnasium, without a team, without a coach, and without a doubt in the world he was going to win a national college judo championship for the University of Rochester.
Word started to spread to old friends that there was a Jeremy Glick on the fateful flight, and nobody had to hear it twice to believe it was their Jeremy Glick.
Jeremy told his wife he had his plastic butter knife left from breakfast with him, reaching for a little humor in the darkest moment of his life.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/print?id=1251966&type=columnist   (908 words)

  
 Reviewer's Bookwatch: Your Father's Voice: Letters for Emmy About Life with Jeremy—and Without Him After 9/11
Lyz Glick, a self-described "single-married person," chose to write a series of letters to her daughter, Emerson, about Jeremy Glick: husband, father, and fighter--a hero who died on September 11, 2001, as one of the passengers on Flight 93.
Jeremy Glick, in these letters to his daughter, is such a man--a man who became one of God's warriors.
Glick was forced to partake in as a surviving widow, or "single-married person," as she calls herself.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0RGU/is_2005_March/ai_n13246768   (1059 words)

  
 CNN.com - Jennifer Glick: Jeremy's Heroes foundation commemorates brother - November 9, 2001
Jennifer Glick is the sister of Jeremy Glick, who was part of a group of passengers who died helping to thwart the completion of the terrorist attack on September 11 while flying on United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed near Pittsburgh.
GLICK: Jeremy Glick was from New Jersey, and was on United Airlines Flight 93.
GLICK: It's actually a not-for-profit organization, set up to assist child athletes, school age athletes, and then once a child or a team is awarded assistance, we ask that they give back to their community through their sport.
edition.cnn.com /2001/COMMUNITY/11/09/rec.glick.cnna   (1383 words)

  
 Jeremy Glick, Judo Hero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
At the time, Denbeaux hadn't heard the story of the cellphone call Jeremy made to his wife, Lyzbeth, in the final minutes of the flight, telling her to live a good life and take care of his sweet, 2 1/2-month-old daughter, Emerson.
They remember Jeremy Glick, the judo fl belt and the high school wrestler, who as a freshman, walked into the gym and instantly had upperclassmen deferring to him.
Glick was traveling to San Francisco on Tuesday morning for his sales and marketing job, the city where eight years ago Ogasawara had an unexpected meeting with his old student.
www.bstkd.com /JeremyGlick.htm   (1085 words)

  
 CNN.com - Passengers voted to attack hijackers - September 13, 2001
Glick said they were aware a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center in New York and that some passengers were talking about retaking control of their plane.
Glick told police he could see three men he described as Arabs and that the plane was over countryside, according to Makely.
Glick and Burnett both said in their calls the people on board knew of one or more attacks on the World Trade Center, evidently from the other phone calls.
archives.cnn.com /2001/US/09/12/plane.phone.call   (734 words)

  
 Take Back The Media! Donate!
Glick was invited to the Fox News show after the January 27th appearance of Miles Solay, a NION Project spokesperson.
Glick accepted an invitation to the show to explain why he had signed a document that reads in part: “We believe that people of conscience must take responsibility for what their own governments do.” During the interview Mr.
Glick, and expressed concern for his personal safety, stating that there might be a “situation” if he and the host were to meet face to face.
www.takebackthemedia.com /com-mcm-oreilly.html   (1388 words)

  
 Seth Gitell on Jeremy Glick/war on National Review Online
Glick, according to press reports, furtively telephoned his wife from the plane.
Glick, the father of a 12-week-old daughter, asked his wife if it was true that planes had already crashed into the World Trade Center.
Glick competed in judo at the highest level — having trained for the Olympics — and would have been a handful for any terrorist.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/comment-gitell091701.shtml   (463 words)

  
 Avatar Briefs: Tribute - Jeremy Glick
When Jeremy called his wife at her parent’s home their relief at hearing from him was fleeting.
Time enough for Jeremy to make a last joke about still having his butter knife from breakfast, the amusing suggestion left hanging that he could, at a pinch, use airline cutlery to overwhelm four terrorists, who had already murdered at least two people on the flight.
Jeremy was one of the Three Musketeers who led the passengers, along with Todd Beamer and (my post) Tom Burnett.
avatarbriefs.blogspot.com /2006/09/tribute-jeremy-glick.html   (1022 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Glick's address Wednesday night came nine months and a day after her husband died a hero.
In her speech, Glick recalled studying 17th century romantic poetry with Jeremy, and learning the concept of carpe diem.
Glick called his wife from a cellular phone to say that he and other passengers were hoping to overpower the hijackers.
www.kokushi.com /glick.htm   (781 words)

  
 Special Content - Jewish and Israel News from New York - The Jewish Week   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jeremy was a very devoted family man, very caring, very athletic — a wonderful sense of humor, a strong sense of values.
He said there were three guys as big as him-- — Jeremy was a large guy, a little over six feet and 220 pounds; in 1993 he was the NCAA judo champion for his weight class -- and they were thinking of jumping the hijacker with the bomb.
Jeremy Glick was one of the United Airlines Flight 93 passengers who overpowered the terrorists and brought the plane down in the Pennsylvania countryside.
www.thejewishweek.com /bottom/specialcontent.php3?artid=378   (634 words)

  
 Passenger: Jeremy Glick
Glick was a leading sales rep with Giga Information Group, but in 2000 joined Vividence, an Internet service provider of products about the behavior, thoughts and attitudes of Web customers.
The couple settled into life in Hewitt, N.J., and while Glick often told his wife that he could have waited a few more years to become a parent, once their daughter, Emerson, was born in June he wanted nothing more than to spend time with her.
Their daughter was born premature, and Glick went on all the trips to the doctor.
www.post-gazette.com /headlines/20011028flt93glickbiop8.asp   (404 words)

  
 Propaganda Matrix - Multimedia - Jeremy Glick on O'Reilly
Glick was disagreeing with Bush's policy on terrorism and attempting to explain how Al Qaeda were funded and trained by the US Government and the CIA under the control of Bush Snr.
O'Reilly literally shouts in Glick's face telling him to "Shut up" and that he is talking "A bunch of crap".
It is public knowledge that the CIA created Al Qaeda by training and equiping the Mujahideen fighters in Afghanistan during the period 1978-89 in order to combat the Communist Soviet invasion.
www.propagandamatrix.com /multimedia/oreilly_glick.html   (305 words)

  
 Bill O'Reilly vs Jeremy Glick (The transcript)
Glick is a co-author of the book "Another World is Possible." I'm surprised you signed this.
If I knew that guy, Jeremy Glick, was going to be like that, I never would have brought him in here, and I feel bad for his family.
Glick were pro-bush and pro-war, and agreed with o'reilly, he would have been allowed to say whatever he wanted to, in the so-called no spin zone, and he would have been treated with total respect.
www.oreilly-sucks.com /transcripts/oreillyglick.htm   (2112 words)

  
 Mark Bingham : Europe By Photo | A Muses Explorations Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
When the hijackers announced that there was a bomb onboard their plane, Mark Bingham, Jeremy Glick and Tom Burnett knew that they had to fight back.
Jeremy Glick called his wife and asked her if it was true what had happened to the World Trade Center.
Actions of Mark Bingham, Jeremy Glick, and Tom Burnett to stop the terrorists from crashing into the White House were brave, self-sacrificing and patriotic.
www.europebyphoto.com /gay-marriage/markbingham.html   (707 words)

  
 Bookreporter.com - YOUR FATHER'S VOICE by Lyz Glick
Jeremy Glick boarded United Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, because a fire at Newark Airport had prevented him from flying the day before.
Lyz talks about suddenly becoming a single parent and trying to come to terms with Jeremy's violent death while, at the same time, dealing with the media, the investigation and the daily challenges of living without her other half.
Lyz recreates the last week of Jeremy's life in a day-to-day countdown, and as you turn each page and September 11th approaches, you want to stop time and yell, "Don't get on the plane!" You want to change the inevitable.
www.bookreporter.com /reviews2/0312319215.asp   (473 words)

  
 Jeremy Glick’s widow writes about her 9/11 hero - Today Book Club: Biography/Memoirs - MSNBC.com
Lyz Glick, Jeremy's wife, wanted their 3-year-old daughter, Emmy — and the world — to know that his final day was only a small part of his life's story.
I don’t believe it was any accident that Jeremy Glick was on Flight 93, although an accident — a fire at Newark airport — put him there, rather than on the flight he was to have taken the day before.
I don’t believe it was any accident that Jeremy Glick was on Flight 93, although an accident — a fire at Newark airport — put him there, rather than on the flight he was to have taken the day before.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/5960348/from/RL.1   (1676 words)

  
 Media Matters - O'Reilly again falsely accused former guest of claiming that Bush "orchestrat[ed] 9-11"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
GLICK: [S]ix months before the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan, starting in the Carter administration and continuing and escalating while Bush's father was head of the CIA, we recruited a hundred thousand radical mujahideen to combat a democratic government in Afghanistan, the Turaki government.
Glick was incorrect in claiming that the president's father, George H.W. Bush, was CIA director while the U.S. funneled support to the anti-Soviet Afghan forces.
GLICK: -- is that in -- six months before the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan, starting in the Carter administration and continuing and escalating while Bush's father was head of the CIA, we recruited a hundred thousand radical mujahideen to combat a democratic government in Afghanistan, the Turaki government.
mediamatters.org /items/200509220012   (2914 words)

  
 Capital News 9 | 24 Hour Local News | 9/11 REMEMBERED | His legacy lives on
Jeremy Glick spent many years skiing at Windham Mountain with his wife, Lyzbeth and her family.
Many people wonder how Jeremy and the other passengers on the flight could have acted so quickly, so rationally and so courageously when faced with death.
A ski-race at Windham is now dedicated to Jeremy Glick, his kindness and genuine love for life.
www.capitalnews9.com /content/911_remembered?ArID=39947&SecID=182   (355 words)

  
 frankenlies.com :: Al Franken and Jeremy Glick vs. Bill O'Reilly
Glick sadly lost his father in New York City in the events on September 11.
The interview began when O’Reilly said that he was surprised that Glick signed his name to an ad which, according to O’Reilly, equates the United States with terrorists.
Glick responded with a statement that ran nearly 45 seconds.
www.frankenlies.com /lies/glick.htm   (1028 words)

  
 United Hero: Jeremy Glick
When Jeremy phoned his wife, Lyzbeth, he said that the pilots and flight attendants had been forced to the back of the plane, one passenger had been stabbed to death, and that the hijackers claimed they had a bomb.
Lyzbeth Glick said her husband was nervous about rushing the hijackers, but the tenseness didn't keep him from joking.
Glick's mother to contact police on another line, allowing authorities to listen in on much of the call and to gather information about the passengers' plight.
www.unitedheroes.com /Jeremy-Glick.html   (460 words)

  
 Jeremy Glick: CRM Specialist Who Became a Hero
Glick is believed to have taken heroic action in the final minutes of the flight, perhaps saving hundreds of lives.
He contacted his wife, Lyzbeth Glick, by cell phone during the hijacking and according to the New York Times, she said her husband told her that he and three or four other passengers planned to overpower the hijackers.
Jeremy, her high school sweetheart and husband of five years, was also the father of a 12-week-old daughter, Emerson.
www.internetnews.com /special/article/0,,10716_884851,00.html   (673 words)

  
 Lyz Glick’s courage - Newsmakers - MSNBC.com
Jeremy Glick had postponed a business trip he was not looking forward to, leaving Tuesday instead of Monday.
The last words Jeremy spoke to her were: “Stay on the line, I’ll be back.” But Lyz couldn’t listen and handed the phone to her father.
The Glick family says that when Emmy gets a little older, they hope she’ll be able to find her “inner hero” by working with the foundation set up in her father’s memory.
msnbc.msn.com /id/3080114   (2300 words)

  
 Jeremy Glick, 31, Hewlett, N.J.
Glick said that one of the hijackers "had a red box he said was a bomb, and one had a knife of some nature," Makely said.
Glick's dedication to his Judo and its philosophy to defend oneselve in the most adverse situation is admirable.
I think of Jeremy's story, and it saddens me. I cried again when I read about his comment he made about having his butter knife left from breakfast, and thought how amazing this man was to still have his sense of humor.
www.september11victims.com /september11victims/VictimInfo.asp?ID=221   (8336 words)

  
 Media Matters - O'Reilly renewed 2003 attack on Jeremy Glick, son of 9-11 victim
Glick was dismissed from The Factor because he was completely off the wall.
In 2003, O'Reilly said to Glick, "I don't think he'd [your father] be equating this country as a terrorist nation as you are." Glick replied, "Well, I wasn't saying that it was necessarily like that.
Glick said that BEFORE the soviet invasion, we were supporting mujahedeen fighters against the elected afghan government.
mediamatters.org /items/200407210006   (1013 words)

  
 Context of '(9:37 a.m.) September 11, 2001: Flight 93 Passenger Jeremy Glick Describes Hijackers, Bomb'
Glick says the hijackers claimed to have a bomb, which looked like a box with something red around it.
According to Lyz Glick, as recounted in the book “Among the Heroes,” she is speaking to her husband Jeremy Glick on Flight 93 when he tells her that passengers have been hearing from other phone calls that planes are crashing into the World Trade Center.
Only later in the same phone call does Jeremy Glick mention that passengers are still taking a vote on whether or not to attack the hijackers.
www.cooperativeresearch.org /context.jsp?item=a937glick   (1582 words)

  
 Media Matters - O'Reilly renewed 2003 attack on Jeremy Glick, son of 9-11 victim
Glick was dismissed from The Factor because he was completely off the wall.
In 2003, O'Reilly said to Glick, "I don't think he'd [your father] be equating this country as a terrorist nation as you are." Glick replied, "Well, I wasn't saying that it was necessarily like that.
Glick said that BEFORE the soviet invasion, we were supporting mujahedeen fighters against the elected afghan government.
www.mediamatters.org /items/200407210006   (1045 words)

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