Today Sept. 11, 7 a.m.-1 p.m.:Extended broadcast will cover memorial services, with interviews with politicians and commentators. |
News Sept. 11, 1-4 p.m.:Reports from around the country including a Town Hall meeting with family members, survivors and rescue workers. |
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Nightly News Sept. 11, 6:30-7:30 p.m.: Tom Brokaw and staff offer distinct perspective on the anniversary with feeds from correspondents around the globe. |
Concert for America Sept. 11, 9-11 p.m.:Taped Sept. 9 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Appearances by First Lady Laura Bush, Gloria Estefan, Alan Jackson, Maya Angelou, Placido Domingo and the National Symphony Orchestra. |
Good Morning America and ABC News Sept. 11, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.: Peter Jennings anchors with around-the-world coverage and memorial events from New York, Washington D.C., Shanksville, Pa. |
World News Tonight Sept. 11, 7 p.m.: Peter Jennings anchors a reconstruction of the attacks and its emotional fallout. |
"Answering Children's Questions" Sept. 11: Peter Jennings re-interviews panelists from a similar special last year. |
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60 Minutes II Sept. 11, 8 p.m.: Scott Pelley interviews President Bush in his only interview during the anniversary. |
Live coverage Sept. 11, 5 a.m.-11 p.m.: Features special edition of Fox & Friends, Your World with Neil Cavuto, The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes, and On The Record with Greta Van Susteren-all without commercial interruption. |
"9-11-The Day America Changed" Sept.11, 8-10 p.m.: Live broadcast features Brit Hume as the host, Greta Van Susteren at the Pentagon, Shepard Smith from Ground Zero, and Lisa Beamer speaks to Linda Vester about her husband, Todd, of Flight 93. |
Frontline: "Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero" Sept. 3 at 9 p.m., and Sept. 11 at 8 p.m.: Explores how survivors, families and friends are coping with difficult questions of good and evil, God's culpability and the potential for darkness within religion itself. |
National Geographic Special: "Ambassador" Sept. 4, 8 p.m.: Goes behind embassy walls in Pakistan where the ambassador arrived only one month prior to the attacks. |
Caught in the Crossfire Sept. 4, 10 p.m.: The tales of three people-a minister trying to nurture his Brooklyn congregation and his family in Palestine; a NYC cop who escaped injustice in Yemen only to confront it on his beat; and a high-level diplomatic correspondent championing the Arab perspective after being harassed by the Lebanese government. |
Frontline: \"Campaign Against Terror\" Sept. 8, 9 p.m.: Examines the diplomatic maneuvering that led to an international coalition against Al Qaeda and the Taliban. |
Heroes of Ground Zero Sept. 9, 8 p.m.: Focuses on two firehouses in New York on West 31st Street and the Middagh Street house in Brooklyn Heights. |
P.O.V. \"Afghanistan Year 1380\" Sept. 9, 10 p.m.: Recounts the continuing challenges for surgeon Gino Strada and medical coordinator Kate Rowlands to provide medical and humanitarian support to civilian war victims in their Kabul hospital. |
\"Why the Towers Fell\" Sept. 10, 8 p.m.: Follow a team of forensic engineers to determine why and how the towers fell. |
Stranded Yanks Sept. 10, 9 p.m.: Documents Sept. 11-16, the days when Canadians opened their hearts and homes to those in need. |
America Rebuilds Sept. 10, 10 p.m.: Examines the cleaning up process at Ground Zero and the engineering challenges faced by the workers on site. |
New Jersey Symphony: Requiem for September 11 Sept. 11, 10 p.m.: Concert from Liberty Park in Jersey City. |
In the Mix: The New Normal Sept. 14, Sept. 21 and Sept. 28, Check your local schedule for details: Teen perspective on the aftermath consists of three segments: \"Living With Change,\" \"Get the News?\" and \"Dealing with Difference\"-all airing in Sept. |
\"Reflections From Ground Zero\" Sept. 9 at 8 p.m., Sept. 11 at 6:15 p.m., and Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. : Spike Lee hosts showcase of nine short films by NYU students and alumni. |
\"In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11/01\" Sept. 11 at 8 p.m.: The documentary draws on unprecedented access to City Hall and the Mayor's staff with Rudy Giuliani as a guide. |
\"Visions from Ground Zero\" Sept. 11 at 8 a.m.: Features four independent filmmakers with documentaries ranging from one minute to an hour each: \"From the Ashes-10 Artists,\" \"Morning: September 11,\" Underground Zero\" and \"WTC: The First 24 Hours. |
\"America Remembers\" Aug. 17, 8 p.m.: Part one of a two-part documentary looks back on the attacks, the response that followed, and the nation's healing process. |
\"America Remembers\" Aug. 24, 8 p.m.: Part two of the documentary examines the fallout from Sept 11 through the end of 2001, including the retaliation and ongoing war against terror. Both parts re-air on Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. |
\"America Remembers\" Sept.11, 6 a.m.-9 p.m.: Aaron Brown, Paula Zahn, and Connie anchor throughout the day feeds from Ground Zero, the Pentagon, Shanksville, P.a., Kabul, Afghanistan and Atlanta. |
Lou Dobbs Moneyline Sept. 11, 6-7 p.m.: Lou Dobbs provides analysis of the markets on Wall Street. |
\"NY, NY\" Sept. 9, 9 p.m.: Six films from 1944 to 2000, which illustrate New York's spirit, energy and beauty. |
\"9 Views: 9/11\" Sept.11, 8 p.m.: Nine short films of several New York-based filmmakers including Beverly Peterson, Pola Rapaport, Ira Sachs and Tara Young. |
31-hours of on-going programming Runs from 11 p.m. of Sept. 10 to 6 a.m. Sept. 12: Consoling and inspirational music videos, interspersed w/ news reports and repeat airings of NewsNow special. Viewers and artists share their thoughts and experiences on \"Video Postcards.\" Special one-hour live forum will preempt TRL from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sept. 11, hosted by Carson Daly. |
The World Trade Center: Rise and Fall of An American Icon Sept. 11, 9-11 p.m. on both days: Answers questions about the towers' infrastructure and what might be built on Ground Zero. |
The Day The Towers Fell Sept. 11 at 8 p.m.: Photographers share their personal stories of that fateful day, some of who are sharing their stories with the media for the first time. |
Relics From The Rubble Sept. 11 at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.: Presents the effort being made to preserve and archive artifacts, which include a variety of things from 90-ton pieces of steel to victims' ID cards. |
Inside Islam Sept. 11 from Noon-2 p.m.: Reveals the many forms of Islam around the world, and uncovers why the book of Islamic law makes it difficult for Muslims to separate religion and politics. Examines the stature of women in society. |
War on Terror-A Year in Review Sept. 11 at 5 p.m.: CBS news correspondents provide perspective and look at unanswered questions. |
The Pentagon Sept. 11 at 4 p.m.: The Pentagon building is almost a city unto itself, offering shopping and services comparable to any mall. A look at upcoming renovations. |
\"Ashleigh Banfield: On Location\" |
\"Ashleigh Banfield: On Location\" Sept. 9, 10-11 p.m.: Banfield reports from Washington D.C. |
\"Ashleigh Banfield: On Location\" Sept. 10-Sept. 11, 10-11 p.m.: Banfield reports from New York. |
\"Ashleigh Banfield: On Location\" Sept. 12, 10-11 p.m.: Banfield wraps up her series with a retrospective on the five-week tour. |
\"Minute By Minute: The Attack on the Pentagon\" |
\"Investigative Reports: Anatomy of September 11\" Sept. 9, 9-11 p.m.: Working with reporters from The New York Times, this report tells the stories of the men and women trapped above the impact points and gives a detailed account of the final 102 minutes at the WTC. |
Leader & Legends Sept. 11, 8 p.m. to midnight: Four profiles: George W. Bush: The Son Also Rises (8 p.m.); Rudy Guliani: America's Mayor (9 p.m.); Dick Cheney: The Quiet Authority (10 p.m.); Tony Blair: America's First Friend (11 pm.) |