Sep 27 Bush Announces New Airline Security Measures President Bush announced new airline security measures that would put the federal government in charge of security, place more federal air marshals on airplanes and enhance cockpit security. Continue reading
Sep 24 Watch In Memoriam: Isaac Stern Terence Smith remembers violinist Isaac Stern, who died Saturday at age 81. Continue watching
Sep 23 U.S. Positioning Forces Around the World Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said Sunday the U.S. is positioning its forces across the globe to prepare for a war on terrorism that will focus on more than Afghanistan and its Taliban leaders. Continue reading
Sep 22 Bush Prepares to Sign $15 Bill. Aid Bill to Help Airline Industry President Bush has said he is ready to sign a $15 billion emergency assistance to bolster U.S. airline companies crippled since the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. Continue reading
Sep 21 Military Buildup Continues U.S. military forces continued to mobilize Friday, following President Bush's warning last night the armed forces should "be ready" to act. Continue reading
Sep 21 Watch Presidential Ultimatum: Reaction Terence Smith reports on reaction to President Bush's address before Congress from the nation's editorial pages and the public. Continue watching
Sep 19 Military Forces Mobilizing By Admin The aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt left its port today and a reported 100 combat aircraft were ordered to begin moving toward the Persian Gulf area. Continue reading
Sep 19 American, United Airlines Each Lay Off at Least 20,000 Employees Layoffs of tens of thousands of employees at American and United Airlines, which come in response to slow traffic after last week's hijackings, are the latest blow to the crippled aviation industry. Continue reading
Sep 18 Rose Garden Ceremony By Admin, PBS News Hour President Bush leads a Rose Garden ceremony to honor those who "helped rebuild shattered lives" in the attacks' aftermath. Continue reading
Sep 18 Watch Reactions Abroad Robert MacNeil talks to four correspondents from The New York Times stationed in London, Hamburg, Moscow, and Cairo about international reaction to the terrorist attacks. Continue watching