Im Bret Baier reporting from Fox News World headquarters in New York on this, the 23rd anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. And the day after the first president ial debate between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. That event is obviously a major topic of conversation today, specifically concerning who won, who did or didnt lie about things. Whether the moderators were choosing sides. We start off with a look at some of the reaction across the board. Senior white House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich has details live from the north lawn. Good evening, jacqui. Jacqui good evening, bret. The Harris Campaign believes the Vice President did so well they want to do it all over again in a second debate. They even posted the full hour and 40 minutes from last night on x. Calling it their newest ad. While harris landed a lot of punches, she also left a lot on the table. Kamala harris, could goode debate. Good to see you. After glo of good night may be shorter than hoped. Pundi
heritage. after all our flaws and disagreements, and the push and pull of all that makes us human there is a nation that cannot accomplish, there s nothing was nation cannot accomplish when we stand together, and defend with all of our hearts, that which makes us unique in the world. our democracy. we are not only a nation based on principles, but based on an idea. we are the most unique nation in the world. an idea, that everyone is created equally and should be treated equally throughout their lives. we don t always live up to it, but we never walked away from it. that is what makes us strong, that is what makes us who we are, and that is what those hijackers most hoped to destroy when they targeted our buildings and our people. they failed. no terrorist could touch the wellspring of our american power, and it falls enough to keep it safe on behalf of all those we lost 21 years ago, on behalf of all of those who have given their whole souls to the cause of this nation every
[ taps playing ] for all of those who have lost someone, 21 years is both a lifetime and no time at all. it s good to remember. these memories help us heal. ukrainian forces have been able to take control of some villages here in the kharkiv region. the ukrainians are demonstrating their will to fight, and candidly, the russians inability and lack of supply to their troops is playing out as well. i m pamela brown in washington. you ra live in the cnn newsroom. the first leg of a final journey. queen elizabeth ii has arrived in the scottish capital, edinburgh. a smattering of applause and show of love as the queen s flag-draped coffin passed through the city s royal mile. for 500 years, this has been a processional route for kings and queens. and today it was part of the six-hour funeral procession from balmoral estate, where the queen died thursday. across the countryside, through villages and cities, crowds of mourners lined the streets to pay their respec
one burning buildings trying to save as many as they could. and if then there were the brave passengers of united flight 93 who took on those hijackers crashing into a field in pennsylvania instead of the nation s capitol. america fought back as we continue to stand firm today for democracy and human values. hello, everyone. welcome to fox news live. i m eric shawn reporting to you from ground zero in lower manhattan. hi, arthel. arthel: hello, eric. hello, everyone, i m arthel neville. ceremonies and commemorations taking place at each of the three attack sites today remembering the nearly 3,000 lives lost. [background sounds] [silence] arthel: at today s world trade center ceremony, a bell toll thing at the exact times the planes struck the towers and crashed in pennsylvania, also when the twin the towers collapsed. eric: president biden spoke at the end pentagon at a wreath-laying ceremony there this morning while the first lady remembered the heroes of flight 93, atte
announcing charles as king. but on the front pages of newspapers here, prince william and harry. will we see them together again this week, and what we learned today. plus we re going to take you to those commonwealth countries outside the united kingdom. will more choose to stop answering to the crown? in the u.s. powerful ceremonies of remembrance in the new york, the pentagon, shanksville, pennsylvania, and across the country, pausing to remember those lost on 9/11. the american story itself changed that day. ukraine pushing its offensive further, taking back more land, as russia retreats from key areas. and sunday night football is back. the history tom brady will make when he takes the field tonight. announcer: this is a special edition of nbc nightly ws. farewell to the queen. reporting tonight from new york, kate snow, and from scotland, tom llamas. good evening. 21 years later, and the emotions, the grief, the trauma are still raw on this september 11t