military. [applause] night late night shift and the phone rings and i let it ring >> bill: it will take about and go to the answering machine. three and a half hours to get it's my mom and the other line, through the reading of the names she leaves a recording she says billy, turn on the tv. in new york city alone we've just witnessed the president and dear lord, i think we are under the pentagon come a moment of attack. silence from shanksville, my mom was born on september 1st pennsylvania, from flight 93, and about 5 minutes from now we 1939, the day that hitler will get the moment of silence invaded poland. she just celebrated her 80th birthday back home in 10:28 a.m. east coast sign. cincinnati, ohio. were going to bring up a former she recognized the moment and the date for what it was, america was under attack yet deputy assistant to george w. bush who lost his again. everett sean was down there that nephew on the state 18 years they as well he joins us now ago. good morning to you and with our coverage live from thank you for being here with us lower manhattan. we say hello to you and welcome today. how do you remember that young to our coverage. man. good morning. >> tommy we used to kid him >> good morning bill and sandra. because he had so many uniforms. yes, on that day the first plane he was a volunteer fireman, he that hit the world trade center was a court officer comey was went over my head. although it's been 18 years it army trained medic, we used to seems as though not one day has say who are you today. what he was was he was summoned gone by. this morning we are gathered to live for people and served again with loved ones and people. officials to mark this day we've something bigger than himself. had those two moments of silence and i was the white house and we