and it s been a lot of time since 9/11. i don t feel guilt at all. i feel just as angry now as i did backman, if not more so. the wound is so open and fresh, the rates are still there and feels like it was yesterday. i remember it, for fixed memories of that day, a young secret service, i was only 26 at the time and in long island new york getting ready to serve an arrest warrant, we never serve the arrest warrant. someone ran in our office and said oh my gosh, a bomb went off in the world trade center he was on the phone with our new york office, and office in the world trade center on the ninth and tenth. we are all trying to digest the moment, a bomb went off in the world trade center? how would this be? a bomb had already gone off their years before that. we didn t find out about the plane until a bit later in my bosses office, we turn on the news, breaking news and we watched the second plane coming. the agents and i, we took a minute, are we watching a horror movie? is
and it s been a lot of time since 9/11. i don t feel guilt at all. i feel just as angry now as i did backman, if not more so. the wound is so open and fresh, the rates are still there and feels like it was yesterday. i remember it, for fixed memories of that day, a young secret service, i was only 26 at the time and in long island new york getting ready to serve an arrest warrant, we never serve the arrest warrant. someone ran in our office and said oh my gosh, a bomb went off in the world trade center he was on the phone with our new york office, and office in the world trade center on the ninth and tenth. we are all trying to digest the moment, a bomb went off in the world trade center? how would this be? a bomb had already gone off their years before that. we didn t find out about the plane until a bit later in my bosses office, we turn on the news, breaking news and we watched the second plane coming. the agents and i, we took a minute, are we watching a horror movie? is
since 9/11. i don t feel guilt at all. i feel just as angry now as i did backman, if not more so. the wound is so open and fresh, the rates are still there and feels like it was yesterday. i remember it, for fixed memories of that day, a young secret service, i was only 26 at the time and in long island new york getting ready to serve an arrest warrant, we never serve the arrest warrant. someone ran in our office and said oh my gosh, a bomb went off in the world trade center he was on the phone with our new york office, and office in the world trade center on the ninth and tenth. we are all trying to digest the moment, a bomb went off in the world trade center? how would this be? a bomb had already gone off their years before that. we didn t find out about the plane until a bit later in my bosses office, we turn on the news, breaking news and we watched the second plane coming. the agents and i, we took a minute, are we watching a horror movie? is israel? i ll never forget on
this as president biden s deadline to get out of the deadline quickly approaches. hello, everyone. i m sandra smith, monday morning here in new york. nice to see you, john. john: in washington, d.c., a little bit of a time difference but not much. [laughs] hope you had a good weekend, sandra. i m john roberts in washington, good to see you. this, after five rockets were fired at the airport over night, when making it through defense systems and landing inside the perimeter. u.s. officials are stressing this is the most dangerous time of the mission, the phased withdrawal of u.s. and couldn t leave the forces still on the ground even more vulnerable to attack. sandra: indeed. we ve got a packed hour. just ahead, walid phares will join us, morgan ortagus coming up, and congressman peter meijer is here, as well. fox team coverage begins now. bill hemmer will join us in moments. john: but first to the pentagon and jennifer griffin to kick us off this monday afternoon. hey,
u.s. citizens near the airport. president biden warns another attack is highly likely. the special edition of new day weekend starts now. sunday, august 29th. thank you so much for spending some time with us this morning. good morning to you, phil. good morning, christine. no shortage of huge news. i know. starting today with the real danger that we re watching as it barrels toward communities along the gulf coast. hurricane ida has gained strength as phil said earlier. it s approaching the coast of louisiana and it s a beast. yeah. there s no question about it. overnight ida strengthened into a powerful category 4 storm. it will make landfall sometime today bringing as much as 20 inches of rain to some areas. the potential for storm surge and strong winds. fema trucks and generators are in the area. the national guard has been deployed. experts warn the pandemic could make emergency responses more difficult. yesterday bumper to bumper traffic stretched for miles a