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911 20 Years Later-20210911-13:26:00

going. that's not an option that they had. and they were so high up they would barely pick up local stations as they were flying over them and struggling to find out what was going on. but the president himself and his aides were having an issue getting in touch which was so difficult. that has all now been changed now. and the president can communicate so much more easily when he is on air force one because they realized how vital that is. >> can i add one thing to that? i was flying, i was coveringle white house, the bush white house post-9/11 and flying back on a long international trip part of the white house pool, and then president bush took us up to the front of the plane to show us how he had forced the update, and the upgrade in communications, on that plane, because of the frustrating day of 9/11, 2001, that he had, when he had virtually no communication when he was that high in the air, wes very, very proud of the fact that that was part of the very important change, that the commander in chief could actually communicate

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America Remembers 20 Years Later-20210911-16:15:00

now to keep my oath, preserve, protect and defend, and that's why he counts on people like mark tillman, here, because mark swore to follow the commander in chief, except when the commander in chief says i'm going back to washington, d.c., it was premature. >> interesting job you had, because at that moment we didn't have enough information, we didn't know what was under attack. we didn't know what capabilities -- there are some people who thought it was al qaeda or osama bin ladin in the early moments, but we didn't know. i think the one thing we could assume is they didn't have missiles. so you literally got the president into the air and needed to keep him moving until someone could provide you and andy and others with sufficient information that you could land the president safely and he would be safe. what a mission. >> absolutely. it went from hunkering the president down to bringing him back to washington, d.c., to loitering around the country and keeping him in the air, keeping

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911 20 Years Later-20210911-12:25:00

aboard air force one, which then became something of a flying oval office. as president bush and his staff tried to decide what to do, and what was going on, on the ground below them. the man credited with keeping the president out of harm's way, that day, during that time, going now to colonel mark tillman, the nation's 12th presidential pilot, and was the commander of air force one, in 2001, to 2009. colonel, thank you very much for honoring us by being here right now. i have to ask you, you're commanding air force one. obviously a very important and serious job. at that moment, did you have any idea of how historic the attacks were, or even what was going on? >> no, not at all. it was a simple mission to bring the president back to washington, after he met with the children in the elementary school, and then shortly after, it became, it wasn't an attack, it was an accident, with the

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20210911-17:46:00

which in essence restepped into the middle of to try to bring some stability, try to bring some democracy, to try to bring so some better life, prospects, rights for women, all the things that were delivered here. as soon as the united states is gone, it is back to the civil war, and it is the taliban picking up again. i can't underemphasize what al qaeda and its relationship with the taliban was back in 2001. the taliban always said they weren't anything to do with us, but al qaeda had given the taliban a gift of sending the suicide bomber to kill the last outstanding commander holding up against them. today, the taliban are launching offensives. in this city, you talk to people now, they're worried about what's around the corner, how the taliban are going to treat them. they feel they're in a moment where the taliban is being

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Cavuto Live-20210911-15:28:00

i want to go right now to a guy who if you think about it, about a year before had the first hint of terror when his ship the u.s.s. cole was hit by terror bombing, guys who got out to the boat and were able to explode, kill 18 sailors, that was in october of the year 2000 and we know what happened about 11 months later and many say that was a preview to coming attractions. and the commander lipo with us right now. commander, nice to see you. where do you think we stand, commander 20 years after 9/11 and by extension, 21 years after the u.s.s. cole? >> well, neil, first thank you for having me on on a solemn day like this as we pause to remember those who paid a terrible price for a government that didn't do anything in response to the attack on the u.s.s. cole. when i look back 20 years ago,

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America Remembers 20 Years Later-20210911-13:24:00

he said to me after that, i was an international guard pilot, i can't imagine receiving that order. i was impressed he had empathy for those who would have to carry out mandates he put out there. it just demonstrated to me that he was truly empathic as a leader, rather than a commander. so it was a wonderful witness for me to see how the president really stepped up to meet a responsibility and then one of the first things he has to do is talk to bob mueller, get the fbi director on the phone. bob mueller had only been the fbi director for ten days. so he was focused on, number one, there was going to be a consequence. but number two, what are we doing to prevent whatever comes next. so what are we going to do to prevent what could be next. how are we going to build a coalition to respond? what should our response be?

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20210911-18:03:00

different ways. >> reporter: and a lot of powerful moments too, fred. one of them happened an hour ago when the solemn task we heard echoing through lower manhattan ending, at least signaling the end of that particular ceremony, as you mentioned, the commander in chief starting a full day of attending multiple memorials by making the stop here in new york earlier this morning. at dawn, the unfurling of a flag over the side of the pentagon hit by jet liner 20 years ago signaled the beginning of the day of tributes. it's one of three sites where americans gathered in somber remembrance, honoring each one of the 2,977 people killed in the terrorist attacks on september 11th. at the footprints where the twin towers proudly stood over lower manhattan, president joe biden and the ferus lady joined by the obamas in a sea of 9/11 families

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The Five-20210911-09:19:00

keep his mouth shut, the commander in chief after we ended 20 years of war. so we hear about this heaping praise on the taliban, and i get it, it's a delicate dance. it leaves a disgusting taste in the mouth of everybody that here is it because the taliban put bullets through g.i.s chests. shot limbs off of americans. i have pictures on my phone, afghan allies right now and whips on their back, brutality like you wouldn't believe. the reason we are doing this is strategic but we are doing this because of biden's dumb decisions. he will have to own that for the rest of his life. >> geraldo, people are trying to act like this just happened, like there was no way to plan for this but at the same time we plan for every single contingency. but jesse is right. everything that happened in the last month with afghanistan was a result of decisions that were

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911-20210911-13:11:00

gaping hole in the side of it, there were flames and smoke everywhere, there was lots and lots of people who perished inside yet the national command any military centre carried on operating because it was been asked by the commander in chief to begin planning for the retaliation, for the revenge, if you like, for what had taken place, to go after those responsible. this building carried on working and few in this building would have thought american troops would be there for two decades after that day and few, even fewer, perhaps, would have thought that the end of their past, their mission in afghanistan would have come in such chaotic scenes as they did a few weeks ago. hugely poignant moment of reflection, notjust because of the most but because of what the last 20 years has also cost to people who work in and around this building, not forgetting the

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Cavuto Live-20210911-15:34:00

remind people, we have a constitutional right to privacy in this country. we do not have a constitutional right to anonymity and we should not confuse the two when it comes to gathering information on terrorist organizations that may eventually allow them to attack us. >> i think that's the point that the chair tom kaine said, i get worried when people stop worrying. and thank you for warning us about the dangers many, many years ago, commander of the uss cole, commander lippold. and remembering the 184 killed there at the pentagon 20 years ago, jennifer griffin is there with the latest, jennifer. >> neil, the weather outside the pentagon is much the same as it was exactly 20 years ago, the chairman of the joint chiefs spoke and channelled much of the anger still felt by

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