no atlanta bureau. it started in my apartment with a fax machine at a cell phone. neither had anybody calling for stories. as a reporter early on, i am from fox news, is that the simpsons network? people said this is a niche audience. the niche was half the country. for me it was 9/11, started doing live shots with the burning pentagon behind me. what changed me is this is bigger. it is an honor and to think about all the stories, all the things we have been through. really good to be here. neil: a lot has happened in 25 years. something we didn t see 25 years ago that is rearing its ugly head, inflation, supply chain disruptions exacerbating price increases and the likes
network? people said this is a niche audience. it turns out the niche was half the country. outside the pentagon bret baier. for me it was 9/11. i started too long live shots at the burning pentagon behind me. but it changed me because i thought this is bigger. it s an honor. it really is and to think about all the stories that we have covered all the things we have been through as a network. it s really good to be here. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn s disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn s disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers,
it was brutal. and the criticism was always there. but i always thought, the important thing was not to do it quickly, but to do it right. and now 20 years later, i look back and i think, we did it right. neil: you did it right indeed. governor, thank you, very very much. an interesting little footnote on the freedom tower and you ve heard a great deal about it, it is now new york s tallest building. remember the world trade center was known, both towers were the tallest before that, for a brief while the empire state building held that honor and since slipped down with the skyscrapers at midtown and freedom tower 1,776 feet tall. what does it sound like to you. 1776. all right. and i want to go to peter doocy right now at the white house. the president has already been here in downtown new york and he s going to the pentagon and also going out to shanksville, pennsylvania, but he s not
know his full story, but he was an elite para-rescueman with seal team six, and the day after 9/11 he deployed to afghanistan. he escorted hamid karzai and saved his life as he entered kabul after the taliban fell. for people hike that who are still serving, this is personal. and the passion that you heard, the pain, the anger that you heard in the speeches behind me, that is reel. and then that is real. and then there are the survivors. i spoke to family members of people like chad keller who was a young up and coming, amazing engineer who worked on satellites. he died at the age of 29 onboard, you know, he was here at the pentagon when american airlines flight 77 hit. and speaking to his father, he s truly you just can t believe the loss those 1 is 84 lives 184 lives here at the pentagon. so that s what struck me this morning. this has been, this has been a 20-year journey for all of us. i was in the middle east at the
listening to speeches. pentagon did a great job. what are your observations? reporter: well, bill, i think listening to general keane i have to agree with him that there is no person who works in the building behind me or who is part of our, the u.s. military who believes that the war against terrorism is over. you heard general milley speak about the radical ideologies, the hateful ideologies that led to the 9/11 attacks. he included in that speech the taliban, and that was not in the original remarks x. so i think it s very important, very important to remember that this building is still at war even if they don t have troops in afghanistan. last night when i walked out of the pentagon last night, i spoke to the senior enlisted adviser to chairman milley, master sergeant lopez, and i didn t