until the unimaginable happened. the plane has crashed into one of the towers there. innocence lost. a minute of silence. they kept saying a terrorist attack, a terrorist attack. 20 years later you think that day affected your life, who you are today? i wanted to leave sarasota after high school. not many people would have thought i would have become a cop. i ve had my stumbles, you know. i ve been to prison twice. it s always going to be a part of our lives. there is only 16 of us with him. we get to be the people that tell the story. tonight, their stories in a cnn special report. front row to history, the 9/11 classroom. hello, i m victor blackwell. most of us remember where we were on september 11th, 2001. i was in college, and i remember clearly walking into class and seeing my professor fixated on a tv. his hand was over his mouth, and i looked at the tv, and i saw smoke billowing from a skyscraper. at that moment, that was all i knew. i
innocence lost. join me in a moment of silence. he kept saying a terrorist attack, a terrorist attack. 20 years later. so you think that day affected your life, who you are today? not many people would have thought i would have become a cop. i ve had my stumbles, you know, i ve been to prison twice. it s always going to be a part of our lives. there was only 16 of us with him. we get to be the people that tell the story. tonight, their stories in a cnn special report. front row to history, the 9/11 classroom. hello, i m victor blackwell. most of us remember where we were on september 11th, 2001. i was in college, and i remember clearly walking into class and seeing my professor fixated on a tv. his hand was over his mouth, and i looked at the tv, and i saw smoke billowing from a skyscraper. at that moment, that was all i knew. i also remember seeing the president surrounded by young school kids that morning. we later learned that president george w. bu
embarrassment. the governor must go. if you want to fight for our military you will have to soon be vaccinated. directive comes a day after biden urged all federal employees to get the covid vaccine. just pardon the mccloskey. made my wife and i realize this country was in a serious state. we made a vow to do everything we can to the rest of your lives to save this country. met you in the summer brian: michigan where gerald ford once called home i believe that s where the ford library is. it s a fantastic library if you are ever in the area, just drop. in please knock first before you waltz in and make sure it s open. steve: first, you have to pay the admission. brian: right it all goes for a good cause have you been there at the gerald ford museum isn t it fantastic. steve steve i went to college with ford s daughter. we went to journalism school together. outside the door was a secret service guy with a uzi. brian: was he out of office. steve: he was presi
we will not be wearing masks.el orlando, in one ear and out the other. todd: what did we have to do? jillian: these cufflinks that are difficult to get on by your self but can you please help me? begrudgingly. todd: if anybody needs that i will do it for you. jillian: you are watching fox and friends first . todd: a lot of news to get to. we begin with the military mandate. if you want to fight for our country will soon be vaccinated. the congressional policy will be rolled out tomorrow. jillian: vaccine mandates popping up around the country. reporter: that announcement from the secretary of defense for boston friday, the directive comes a day after president biden, all federal employees to get the covid vaccine. this week president biden told the defense department to look at making the shot mandatory, he also asked the justice department to check the legality of making it mandatory even though the fda has yet to approve it, the doj saying a vaccine mandate would require
transmissible. they have this data showing vaccinated people have viral loads the same as unvaccinated people when they get it. you re still far less likely to get sick, to be hospitalized and die. breakthrough infections are not so rare after all. while unvaccinated people are responsible for the vast majority of the spread, vaccinated people can spread it. so it s just a new point in the pandemic. the administration changed guidance on masking for vaccinated americans before this information came out. and there s a wonder, well, why did they do that? wouldn t it be helpful to see the science before the decision? what did you learn? we learned that they were so worried about this data that they felt that they had to get the guidance out even before the data was ready to publish. it should be published today. we should know more about it. there was a lot of frustration from outside scientists and experts saying, if you re saying this is the science you re basing this new