September 11, 2001 and its international ramifications under the first presidency of George W. Bushbert L. Holndonner
George Walker Bush served as the 43rd President ofthe United States, from 2001 to 2009. He was bornon July 6, 1946, in Connecticut, to George H.W.Bush – later the 41st President of the United States.He received a bachelor’s degree in history f...
U.S. President George W. Bush addressed Congress and the Nation on Thursday, September 21, 2001 concerning the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon building in Washington D.C. that occurred on September 11, 2001. It was an outstanding speech, del...
George W. Bush - Presidency: Bush was the first Republican president to enjoy a majority in both houses of Congress since Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1950s. Taking advantage of his party’s strength, Bush proposed a $1.6 trillion tax-cut bill in February
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George W. Bush9/11 Address to the Nationdelivered 11 September 2001, Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.Audio AR-XE mp3 of Addressclick for pdf [AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio. (2)]
George W. Bush: The 9/11 Interview is a documentary offering exclusive first-person insight from the former president on what drove the decisions he faced in response to the most lethal terrorist attacks ever on U.S. soil. TV-14 | 08.28.11 | 45:26 | CC...
Bush recalls the morning of Sept 11, 2001 in National Geographic Channel’s George W. Bush: The 9/11 Interview. The interview took place two days after the killing of Osama bin Laden and includes the president’s first public interview about the Navy Seal’s mission to take out the 9/...
11, 2001, forever changed the course of American history, and Bush found himself at the helm during some of the country's most sobering hours. There probably wasn't a "right" way for Bush to respond; no executive action could have erased one of America's darkest days. But with Decem...