Every fleischer. Thanks for being my guest today. It was a real pleasure to talk with you. Thank you on youre always a gentleman. You im bill harris. Im the acting director here at the fdr president ial library museum, and were so happy to see you here this morning. I cant tell you. Were always happy to see people but after two years it is so wonderful to have this event back and to have it in person and also to have cspan here with us as well again. Theyve always been very good and covering this event and were very thankful for that. I just in addition to welcoming you here. Its just like to note that fdr. I always love it when i get to to sort of channel the former president the late president and say that he i know would be happy to see everyone here today because he had hoped this institution would become a place that would welcome scholars and writers and to see good friends and former and current participants in the program is also really nice. So i want to very quickly go over t
Museum, and were so happy to see you here this morning. I cant tell you. Were always happy to see people but after two years it is so wonderful to have this event back and to have it in person and also to have cspan here with us as well again. Theyve always been very good and covering this event and were very thankful for that. I just in addition to welcoming you here. Its just like to note that fdr. I always love it when i get to to sort of channel the former president the late president and say that he i know would be happy to see everyone here today because he had hoped this institution would become a place that would welcome scholars and writers and to see good friends and former and current participants in the program is also really nice. So i want to very quickly go over the format some of you may know it and you may hear this over and over again today, but therell be about a 30 minute talk from the author then well have a 10 minute or so period of question and answer and then af
This moment of silence on the lawn of the white house, the president there with the first Lady Michelle obama, Vice President joe biden and his wife dr. Jill biden, you are in washington you remember that day very well, it was a day that republicans and democrats but instead considered they wants to be americaned how much has changed since then asly warn you that we have two minutes to go before we reach our next moment of silence. For our part here, knives the capitol that day. In the midth of all the chaos and confusion. Of course as everybody remembers it took time for it to sink in. And mike as we continue to listen to the names being read, they will read until all of the names have been completed, i want to take you back to that day, because you are right, on that day, washington was under siege, people forget that, and there were also reports of a bomb going off at the Treasury Department and bombs going off around washington, it was quite the chaotic scene. It was utter chaos. P
Good morning, everyone. Im sandra smith. Ed releasing a written statement before a tv interview last hour. He denied sexually assaulting tara reade back in 1993 when he was a senator. The response came after biden faced growing pressure within his own party to personally respond to these allegations. Heres more from the former Vice President s interview a short time ago. To the best of my knowledge, theres been no complaints made against me and my senate term. Its just an open book. Theres nothing for me to hide. Nothing at all. Sandra peter doocy has more from arlington, virginia, for us this morning. Good morning, sandra. Joe biden repeatedly said he does not remember any kind of a complaint tara reade may have made about him or against him 27 years ago. He said he has not reached out to her since she decided to go public with the allegation about him and he argues he is not treating her differently than he treated Brett Kavanaughs accuser. Why is it real for dr. Ford but not for tar
Brian gregg bennett. Eric bennett. Marching let benson. Dominic berardi. Bill its september 11 and we remember 9 11 for the 12th time. We also look at the events in our own country. There is little question this day changed all of us. Im bill hemmer, welcome to our special coverage. Martha on this the 12h recognition of the day that truly changed america. The moment of silence when United Airlines flight struck the twin towers. Bill along with america we remember throughout the morning with more bells tolling and the moments of silence. The names being read and the names of the loss. Its so staggering the sheer volumes we are talking about. The president , the first lady soon arriving at the pentagon. Honoring the Service Members and civilians. That will also happen this hour. Later in shanksville, pennsylvania, 60 minutes from now well recognize the ceremonies where flight 93 crashed and we pause to remember the twin towers as well. Bill 9 03 eastern time, moment of silence observing