president george w. bush placing his hand on his father s casket. a brief moment, a tender touch, part of a son s tearful good-bye. it reminded us of another moment, father and son in the days soon after 9/11. president bush speaking at the national cathedral, comforting a wounded nation. he walked back to the front row to sit with his family. and his father, the 41st president, reaching out to his son when he needed it most. i got through the speech, and i sat down in the pew there, and i felt this hand. it was my dad. it was very comforting. it was just a beautiful gesture. reporter: a father there for his son. and today, with a nation watching, a son honoring his father. a truly moving day, and we thank you for sharing it with us. i m david muir. i hope to see you tomorr drivers who are stuck in traffic in san francisco right
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