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New York, New York

Kevin Anderson | 05:23 UK time, Tuesday, 28 March 2006

Old Blue Eyes talked about leaving those little town blues behind when coming to ole New York, but we had an uphill battle today here in the Big Apple.

Times Square

It was largely due to communication orders. We fought all day long with Verizon to try to get the lines installed for our broadcast. Cross your fingers.

Team New Orleans had a great day. They heard the stories of New Orleanians today, and they came away moved saying that after two hours, they felt as if they were actually there through the trials after Hurricane Katrina.

Just last week, I was checking back in with the , written about the thousands of New Orleanians livinig 'in exile'. Go back to August and September of last year to not only hear the they made as they left.

Tomorrow, as half the team leaves New Orleans behind and settles in at Atlanta, here in New York we'll talk about US-Israeli relations and the lasting impact of the 11 September attacks.

I was reminded of how New Yorkers remembered the attacks one year on as I revisited Battery Park. A battered globe sculpture that used to stand between the two towers of the World Trade Center now is there with an eternal flame to commemorate those who died in the attacks.

Join the conversation on Tuesday, live from New York.

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