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President Bush Time Line September 11, 2001
At 9:03 AM on 11 September 2001, the second airplane hit the South Tower of the
World Trade Center. President Bush was in Florida, at the Emma T. Booker
Elementary School, listening to children read. Chief of Staff Andrew Card came
over and whispered in Bush's ear, "A second plane hit the second tower.
America is under attack."
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Bush's
motorcade arrives at Booker Elementary
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9:00
a.m. - Just after President Bush
arrives at Booker Elementary School advisor Karl Rove rushes up,
takes President Bush aside in a corridor, and tells him about news of
the first WTC crash. Rove says the cause of the crash was unclear. President Bush
replies, "What a horrible accident!", he is whisked into a
holding room and updated on the situation via telephone by National
Security Advisor Rice. School principal Gwen Tose-Rigell is then
summoned to a room to talk with the President: "He said a
commercial plane has hit the World Trade Center, and we're going to go
ahead and go on, we're going on to do the reading thing anyway."
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9:03
a.m. According to Sarasota County Sheriff Bill
Balkwill, just after President
Bush enters a Booker Elementary classroom, a Marine responsible for
carrying President Bush's phone walks up to Balkwill, who is standing
in a nearby side room. While listening to someone talk to him in his
earpiece, the Marine asks, "Can you get me to a television? We're
not sure what's going on, but we need to see a television." Three
Secret Service agents, a SWAT member, the Marine and Balkwill turn on
the television in a nearby front office just as Flight 175 crashes
into the WTC. "We're out of here," the Marine tells Balkwill.
"Can you get everyone ready?"
Mrs.
Daniels' 2nd grade class
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9:06
a.m. - President
Bush is in a Booker Elementary School second-grader classroom. His
chief of staff, Andrew Card, enters the room and whispers into his
ear, "A second plane hit the other tower, and America's under
attack." President Bush,
having just been told of the second WTC crash , does not leave the
Sarasota, Florida, classroom he entered around 9:03. Rather, he stays
and listens as 16 Booker Elementary School second-graders take turns
reading a story called Pet Goat, about a girl's pet goat. They are
just about to begin reading when Bush is warned of the attack. President
Bush then picks up
the book and reads with the children "for eight or nine
minutes."
In unison, the children read out loud, "The - Pet
- Goat. A - girl - got - a - pet - goat. But - the - goat - did - some
- things - that - made - the - girl's - dad - mad." And so on. President
Bush mostly
listens, but does ask the children a few questions to encourage
them. At one point he says, "Really good readers, whew! ...
These must be sixth-graders!" In the back of the room, Press
Secretary Ari Fleischer catches President Bush's eye and
holds up a pad of paper for him to read, with "DON'T SAY ANYTHING
YET" written on it in big block letters
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9:16
a.m. President Bush leaves the Sarasota classroom where he has been
since about 9:03. The children finish their lessons and put away their
readers. President Bush advises the children to stay in school and be
good citizens. He also tells the children, "Thank you all so very
much for showing me your reading skills." One student also asks President
Bush a question, and President Bush gives a quick response on his
education policy. A reporter asks, "Mr. President, are you
aware of the reports of the plane crash in New York? Is there
any..." This question is interrupted by an aide who has come into
the room, saying, "All right. Thank you. If everyone could please
step outside." Bush then says, "We'll talk about it
later." President Bush then tells school principal Gwen
Tose-Rigell, who is in the room, about the terror attacks and why he
has to leave. He then goes into an empty classroom next door and meets
with his staff there.

As
Director of Communications Dan Bartlett points to news footage of the
World Trade Center Towers burning, President George W. Bush gathers
information about the attack at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in
Sarasota, Fla., Sept. 11, 2001. Also photographed are Director of White
House Situation Room, National Security Council, Deborah Loewer (directly
behind the President) and Senior Advisor Karl Rove (right). White House
Photo By Eric Draper
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President
Bush speaks in the library of Booker Elementary School
9:30
A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Ladies and gentlemen, this is a difficult moment
for America. I, unfortunately, will be going back to Washington after my
remarks. Secretary Rod Paige and the Lt. Governor will take the podium and
discuss education. I do want to thank the folks here at Booker Elementary
School for their hospitality. Today we've had a national tragedy. Two
airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent
terrorist attack on our country. I have spoken to the Vice President, to
the Governor of New York, to the Director of the FBI, and have ordered
that the full resources of the federal government go to help the victims
and their families, and to conduct a full-scale investigation to hunt down
and to find those folks who committed this act. Terrorism against our
nation will not stand. And now if you would join me in a moment of
silence. May God bless the victims, their families, and America. Thank you
very much.
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9:43
a.m. President
Bush's motorcade
arrives at Sarasota's airport and pulls up close to Air Force One. He
learns a plane has hit the Pentagon as the motorcade gets near the
airport. Bush immediately boards the plane. Security then does
an extra-thorough search of all the baggage for the other passengers,
delaying takeoff until 9:55
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9:55
a.m. President Bush departs from the Saratoga, Florida, airport
on Air Force One without any fighter escort. Air Force One takes off
and quickly gains altitude. Once the plane reaches cruising altitude,
it flies in circles.
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10:00
a.m. - Aboard Air Force One
President Bush calls Vice
President Dick Cheney and puts America's military on a high alert status.
Sifts through reports from staff, including erroneous report that a car
bomb had struck the State Department.
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10:08
a.m. President Bush gets news that plane has crashed
near Pittsburgh.
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10:32
a.m. Cheney calls Bush and tells him of a threat to Air Force One. He
is told it would take between 40 minutes and 90 minutes to get a
protective fighter escort up to Air Force One. His plane turns toward
Louisiana soon after.
Vice
President Dick Cheney talks with President Bush as senior staff listen
from the National Presidential Emergency Operations Center Sept. 11,
2001.
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President
Bush and staff look out the windows of Air Force One to see
fighter escorts
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12:00
a.m. - President
Bush arrives at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., where he makes
series of telephone calls from a general's conference room. Tells Cheney
in telephone call, "It's the faceless coward that attacks." He
also talks to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and New York Sen. Charles
Schumer, D-N.Y. Reporters and others are not allowed to say where they
are.
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Air
Force One guarded at Barksdale Air Force Base
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12:36
p.m. President
Bush gives a short
speech at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana that is taped and
played by the networks at 1:04 p.m he says that all appropriate
security measures are being taken, including putting the U.S. military
on high alert worldwide. He asks for prayers for those killed or
wounded in the attacks and says, "Make no mistake, the United
States will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly
acts.Freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward.
And freedom will be defended."
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1:15
p.m. - President
Bush departs conference room for Air Force One in a camouflaged Humvee. Talks to Cheney again en route to Nebraska air force base and
schedules a 4 p.m. meeting of his national security staff. Also talks to
New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Gov. George Pataki. "I know your
heart is broken and your city is strained and anything we can do, let me
know," Bush says.
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President
Bush's basic flight path not including evasive maneuvers
President
George W. Bush confers with White House Chief of Staff Andy Card
aboard Air Force One Sept. 11, 2001 White House Photo By Eric Draper
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2:50
p.m. - Air Force
One lands at Offutt Air Force Base near Omaha, Nebraska. President
Bush stays on the
plane for about 10 minutes before entering United States Strategic
Command at 3:06p.m. Bush is taken into an underground bunker
designed to withstand a nuclear blast. There, he uses an advanced
strategic command and communications center to teleconference directly
with Vice President Cheney, National Security Advisor Rice, Defense
Secretary Rumsfeld, and members of the National Security Council.
Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, CIA Director Tenet, and
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta also participate in the
teleconference The meeting ends at 4:15.

President
George W. Bush, White House Chief of Staff Andy Card (left) and Admiral
Richard Mies conduct a video tele-conference at Offutt Air Force Base in
Nebraska, Sept. 11, 2001.White House Photo By Eric Draper
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After
departing Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, President George W. Bush
confers with Vice President Dick Cheney from Air Force One during his
flight to Andrews Air Force Base Sept. 11, 2001White House Photo By Eric
Draper
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President
George W. Bush returns to the White House followed by White House
Counsel Alberto Gonzales and Counselor Karen Hughes Sept. 11,
2001.White House Photo By Eric Draper
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White
House Photo By Paul Morton
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8:35
p.m. - President
Bush meets with his full National Security Council, followed roughly
half an hour later by a meeting with a smaller group of key advisers. President
Bush and his advisors have already decided bin Laden is behind the
attacks. CIA Director Tenet says that al-Qaeda and the Taliban in
Afghanistan are essentially one and the same. President Bush says,
tell the Taliban we're finished with them.
After
his address to the nation, President George W. Bush met with his
National Security Council. White House Photo By Eric Draper
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