May 04 Watch Judge Formally Sentences Moussaoui to Life Without Parole Zacarias Moussaoui was formally sentenced Thursday to life in prison for his role in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. A New York Times reporter, who was in the courtroom for the sentencing, discusses the day's events. Continue watching
May 03 Watch Moussaoui Sentenced to Life in Prison, Spared Death Penalty A federal jury sentenced Zacarias Moussaoui to life in prison Wednesday after failing to unanimously agree that he deserved to be executed for his role in the Sept. 11 attacks. Continue watching
May 19 Panel Questions Response to 9/11 Attacks in New York By PBS News Hour Two days of sometimes stormy hearings by the independent panel investigating the Sept. 11 attacks relived the horror and chaos of the day and pointed out mistakes that possibly led to more lost lives. Continue reading
Apr 08 Rice Testifies ‘No Silver Bullet’ Before 9/11 National security adviser Condoleezza Rice testified publicly before the commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks Thursday, saying there was no "silver bullet" that could have prevented the worst terror attack in the nation's history. Continue reading
Mar 30 Rice to Testify Publicly, Pres. Bush and Cheney in Private on 9/11 President Bush reversed himself Tuesday and agreed to let national security adviser Condoleezza Rice testify publicly before the bipartisan panel investigating the Sept. 11 attacks. Continue reading
Mar 05 Bush Campaign Ads Featuring 9/11 Come Under Fire By Admin President Bush's reelection campaign came under fire Friday, as some families of Sept. 11 victims and firefighters protested that the new TV commercials using images from the terror attacks were exploiting the tragedy for political gain. Continue reading
Sep 11 Nation Commemorates Second Anniversary of Sept. 11 Attacks Thousands paused Thursday to commemorate the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon near Washington, D.C. and the crash of a hijacked passenger jet in Shanksville, Pa. Continue reading
Sep 13 Watch Then and Now: Harvey Mansfiled Gwen Ifill speaks with Harvey Mansfield, a Harvard government professor, about how Americans have changed since Sept. 11, 2001. Continue watching
Sep 11 Pentagon, Washington Ceremonies Honor Attack Victims Thousands gathered at the Pentagon and across the Potomac River in Washington today to mourn the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Continue reading
Sep 11 New York Officials, Mourners Mark Sept. 11 Anniversary The mood was somber and reflective in New York Wednesday as the city hardest hit by the Sept. 11 attacks held a series of ceremonies that will culminate with President Bush's national address Wednesday night from Ellis Island. Continue reading