my friend got this from a recording she made that morning from her TV
(CBS):
"Again, at this point we, we don't know ah whether that ah Pentagon
explosion was the result of an aircraft crashing into it, or a bomb
that was deployed near there. We had a unconfirmed report that it was
a helicopter that crashed into the building. You can still see some
flames down there in the um lower right hand corner. Now we are
getting a report that they believe it was a plane. But, again, we do
not have any confirmation of that nor do we have any idea what the
numbers involved here are."
(someone else cuts in) "These are the first from the ground it appears."
Then Bryant Gumbel continues:
"Yea. These are scenes from ah, from near the pentagon, um, in the
nation's capitol. Ah, we don't know how close to the Pentagon these are."
"Obviously that is not the Pentagon in the background,"
(footage of Pentagon)
"so we're talking of a, a neighboring area."
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You need to hear Bill Plante's comment, "...whatever it was that
happened at the Pentagon." (I'm still rolling in laughter!) As you
may know, I usually refer to the Pentagon event as "whatever hit the
pentagon," or if I'm feeling silly I say, "whatever it was that
happened to the Pentagon." So, it's really funny to hear this same
statement out of a reporter! (But, sadly, it may stick out because it
was perhaps the last day we heard ANY honest reporting.)
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