Oct 02 NATO Statement By PBS News Hour NATO's General Secretary, Lord Robertson of Great Britain, discusses the U.S. briefing of the council members and reiterates, "the United States of America can rely on the full support of its 18 NATO Allies in the campaign against terrorism."… 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 Prime Minister Blair on the Sept. 11 Attacks By PBS News Hour During a speech to his Labour Party, Prime Minister Tony Blair said there was no doubt Osama bin Laden organized the attacks of Sept. 11. Continue reading
Oct 02 NATO, Britain Reaffirm Commitment Against Terrorism Following briefings by U.S. ambassadors, British and NATO officials reaffirmed their commitment to combating the suspected terrorism network of Osama bin Laden. Continue reading
Oct 02 Watch Closing Thoughts: After 9/11 Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with essayist Richard Rodriguez about his thoughts three weeks after the attacks. Continue watching
Oct 02 Watch Drawing the Line After a look at British Prime Minister Tony Blair's ultimatum to the Taliban, Margaret Warner talks with Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou about NATO's coalition building efforts. Continue watching
Oct 01 NY Mayor Giuliani Addresses U.N. By Admin New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani urged the General Assembly of the United Nations to commit to action against countries which sponsor terrorism. Continue reading
Oct 01 Watch Biological Terrorism Two experts who served as U.N. arms inspectors in Iraq examine the threat of biological terrorism. Continue watching
Oct 01 Watch Inside Afghanistan Independent Television News reporter Ian Williams reports from Afghanistan on efforts to replace the Taliban government. Continue watching
Oct 01 Watch New York Perspectives Robert MacNeil gets the perspectives of three New York Times columnists: editorial page editor Gail Collins and columnists William Safire and Frank Rich. Continue watching