daddy. alan p. boyle. michael l. baraka. sandra brace. kevin bracken. sandy bradshaw. david brian brady. alexander boginsky. nicholas brandemarty. daniel brandhost. david reid gamboa brandhorse. rochelle brag en. patrice brow. lydia bravo. edward and brennan, iii. frank h. brennan. and my father, sean edward bowman, jr. we love and miss you, dad. and my father, michael g. jacob, we love and miss you very much, dad.
there was so much discussion over whether or not there should be anything built there at all and you feel that it is truly a rising of the entire downtown area of manhattan and it is a fighting-back and there is a definite sort of glorified feeling about looking out through the windows and seeing the huge american flags hanging from the gleaming buildings, and it does strike you, the significance of how much it means to this part of the country and to, you know, americans across the country, to have this very special place and to also, have it be a thriving workplace, once again. bill: we re two minutes away from 9:03 a.m., eastern time, the moment united airlines flight 175 struck the south tower and there will be a moment of silence for that and president george bush who is here in new york will also deliver a reading and we ll hear from yo-yo ma and the names will continue, after that. i think it should be remarked, to let the rest of the country and world know how diffe
bill: it will be 1776 feet tall. 1776, intentional in the design, clearly. martha: one of the things that strikes you when you are down here is that there is a feeling of comfort, and hopefulness, when you look at these towers and as bill said, there was so much discussion over whether or not there should be anything built there at all and you feel that it is truly a rising of the entire downtown area of manhattan and it is a fighting-back and there is a definite sort of glorified feeling about looking out through the windows and seeing the huge american flags hanging from the gleaming buildings, and it does strike you, the significance of how much it means to this part of the country and to, you know, americans across the country, to have this very special place and to also, have it be a thriving workplace, once again. bill: we re two minutes away from 9:03 a.m., eastern time, the moment united airlines flight 175 struck the south tower and there will be a moment of si
this is their story. if it was going to hit anything, it was going to hit us. the foot notes of 9/11. tuesday, september 11th, 2001 dawned temper at and nearly cloudless in the eastern united states. so begins the 9/11 commission report on what was about to become a day filled with dark skies. the first event of that day happened not in washington, boston or new york but here in portland, maine, at mike tuey s u.s. airways ticket counter. it was just before 6:00 a.m., and he had just checked in the first commuter flight to boston. i stepped out on the sidewalk and had a smoke. but just as i stepped over-the-counter i look up and i see these two fellows standing there. and they re looking around. in the official report of the 9/11 attack, there are 1,742 footnotes. mike tuey, name spelled wrong, is the very first. i look at the tickets and i go, oh, first class tickets. you don t see $2400 tickets anymore. and these were real tickets. they were not they were pa
us. the foot notes of 9/11. tuesday, september 11th, 2001 dawned temper at and nearly cloudless in the eastern united states. so begins the 9/11 commission report on what was about to become a day filled with dark skies. the first event of that day happened not in washington, boston or new york but here in portland, maine, at mike tuey s u.s. airways ticket counter. it was just before 6:00 a.m., and he had just checked in the first commuter flight to boston. i stepped out on the sidewalk and had a smoke. but just as i stepped over-the-counter i look up and i see these two fellows standing there. and they re looking around. in the official report of the 9/11 attack, there are 1,742 footnotes. mike tuey, name spelled wrong, is the very first. i look at the tickets and i go, oh, first class tickets. you don t see $2400 tickets anymore. and these were real tickets. they were not they were paper tickets. so i m saying, well, good thing. i can check them in. first class