Oct 04 Watch Humbled Hollywood How will the Sept. 11 attacks change the way Hollywood does business? Terence Smith reports. Continue watching
Oct 03 Greyhound Resumes Service After Deadly Attack At least six are dead after a man attacked the driver of a Greyhound bus, causing the bus to crash near Manchester, Tennessee this morning. Continue reading
Oct 03 Russian Plan Crashes A Russian aircraft with up to 78 passengers aboard crashed today into the Black Sea in what Russian President Vladimir Putin says may have been a terrorist act. Continue reading
Oct 02 President Bush at Reagan National Airport By Admin, PBS News Hour The following is the full text of President Bush's comments this morning at Reagan National Airport. Continue reading
Oct 02 Reagan National Airport to Reopen Thursday President Bush announced today that Reagan National Airport, the last major airport to remain closed since the September 11 attacks, will resume limited operations Thursday under tight new security guidelines. Continue reading
Sep 29 President’s Radio Address By Admin, PBS News Hour The following is the text of President Bush's weekly radio address to the nation and his warning that, "America will act deliberately and decisively, and the cause of freedom will prevail."… Continue reading
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