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Dec. 11, 2001 |
President: The World Will Always Remember September 11 "For those of us who lived through these events, the only marker
we'll ever need is the tick of a clock at the 46th minute of the
eighth hour of the 11th day. We will remember where we were and how
we felt. We will remember the dead and what we owe them. We will
remember what we lost and what we found."
View the President's Remarks
Listen to the President's Remarks
World Joins President Bush in Marking September 11
World Joins President Bush in Marking September 11
On December 11 at 8:46 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, countries across the
world held remembrance events and played their national anthems. Click
here to see what nations across the world did to participate in the
remembrance.
President Speaks on War Effort to Citadel Cadets
"In September 1999, I said here at the Citadel that
America was entering a period of consequences that would be defined by
the threat of terror, and that we faced a challenge of military
transformation. That threat has now revealed itself, and that
challenge is now the military and moral necessity of our
time."
President Sees Off Relief Supplies for Afghan Children
President Bush Saturday helped to send off the first shipment of humanitarian aid purchased from funds donated by America's children. To date, American's children have donated more than $1.5 million to help the children of Afghanistan.
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President George W. Bush led a worldwide initiative with the playing of the national anthem on December 11 at a White House event in the East Room at 8:46 a.m. (EST). The event marked the first ever live web cast on the White House web site.
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