Bob Schieffer Discusses the Horror of 9/11 and the Unity It Brought
CBS's Bob Schieffer finished Sunday's "Face the Nation" with a fitting tribute to the feeling of unity the 9/11 attacks brought to our nation and its capital.
"Ten years later, I sometimes wonder if we could still come together as we did then" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
BOB SCHIEFFER, "FACE THE NATION" HOST: 9/11 was one of the worst things that ever happened to America, and those of us who live in the Northeast will always carry special memories of that day.
I knew ten people who died that day or lost close relatives, and my memories are nothing compared to their losses. But I remember how helpless we felt that long morning, until we located and knew our younger daughter, who worked in midtown Manhattan, was safe.
As the grandfather of twins, I remember actually feeling physical pain when I learned that 11 twins lost siblings that day.
But I also remember some wonderful things.
Members of Congress gathering on the Capitol steps to sing "God Bless America" that night.
The country and its elected representatives were coming together as we had not come together since World War II.
The next day as I drove to work there was suddenly no road rage - people honked and smiled, and flew the Stars and Stripes from their radio antennas.
Congress passed a $40 billion emergency appropriations bill that day - and passed it unanimously.
The unity would not last long, but I was there and I saw it happen.
Ten years later, I sometimes wonder if we could still come together as we did then.
To be honest, sometimes I'm not sure. But I want to believe with all my heart that we could.
Me too, Bob. Me too.
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Bob, Bob, Bob...
Submitted by Nortonalec on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 3:50pm.
"The unity would not last long, but I was there and I saw it happen."
I wonder who Bob blames for the end of said unity. Maybe he should read Krugman's pissy little article about his take on what happened.
I wish we did still have that
Submitted by Kat Outta the Bag on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 4:04pm.
I wish we did still have that unity, but politicians went back to being politicians and the rest of us have fallen in line behind them, unfortunately.
Unity??
Submitted by Joe W. on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 4:07pm.
Not as long as the progressive liberals are amongst us.
This guy is a babbling
Submitted by killa37 on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 4:21pm.
This guy is a babbling incoherent has-been..............who cares what he thinks??
And look at the price of the $40 billion emergancy appropriation bill that was passed unanimously............that wouldn't even qualify as a slush fund these days for Boy Barry and the communist REGIME!!!
UNITY?
Submitted by Bodini on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 4:21pm.
The chasm is much too deep and wide and growing larger with every day of BO's class warfare and socialist agenda with a Marxist press in lockstep with the fuhrer!
This "coming together" thing...
Submitted by sherlock1 on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 4:35pm.
Liberals in the government, the media, and academia being forced by self-preservation to temporarily feign love for this country is not "coming together".
21%
Submitted by okiehawk44 on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 5:17pm.
Bob you and other liberals make up just 21% of the voting population. 21% Bob.
Oh sure you make up 95% of media and academia so we hear your constant cacophany of blather 24-hrs every single day but you only make up 21% of the voting public.
Bob you are not part of the best of America.
The American
Submitted by grammajane on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 5:39pm.
people came together as they always do in time of trouble. It is the media and politicians who are taking the togetherness, apart.
Gee, somehow Baghdad Bob
Submitted by eaglewingz08 on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 5:46pm.
Gee, somehow Baghdad Bob missed the democrap Senate Memo to create disunity, to villify Bush as incompetent, to politicize intelligence. And then Bob has the nerve to complain after he and his leftist allies attacked and demeaned and libeled the Bush Administration for 8 years, that somehow the civility in Washington vanished, mysteriously.
"Unity" - Bad / Disunity - Good
Submitted by Chris Norman on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 11:29pm.
Bob Schieffer and company saw this unity and national pride and knew it was their job to destroy it - anyway they could.