Nearly 3,000 lives lost that day i think everybody feels like where do i even start . Are under way this morning in new york. So if you want to start this at the pentagon in washington, process of decluttering, what areas would you focus on first and in shanksville, pennsylvania. I think you want to think of your highest traffic places. The ceremonies look different this year because of the ongoing definitely. The kitchen, your entry pandemic. Already this morning we have the arteries of your home are the places to start. Seen President Trump and the first lady have a moment of silence on air force one marking the first time it hit the World Trade Center 19 years ago. They are on their way to shanksville, pennsylvania where theyre taking part in a ceremony there. But honestly, no place is too big or too small to get organized. Joe biden, the Vice President in our opinion the fridge. The fridge is one area thats crying out for help in my house. Nominee for the democrats is in you have s
About his plan to levy new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum lords around the world are warming of a trade war. The president says bring it on. Part of the president s day was spent owe funeral for legendary Evangelist Billy Graham and that is where we start tonight. Chief White House Correspondent john roberts has our top story. Good evening, john. Bret, good evening to you. President trump has never been one to shy away from a fight. He has a doosie on his hands over steel and aluminum. President trump in charlotte today paying last respects to the reverend billy graham while across the nation reaction to his announcement of tariffs on steel and aluminum kept gaining steam. Even the man who said donald trump could be the greatest president ever was stunned. Im very surprised. He has had very bad advice from somebody down there. The people are going to have to pay these tariffs are going to be the american citizens. Frankly, we dont win by assessing tariffs that basically come ba
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