Andrew card telling president bush about 9/11
An account of the George The man who broke the news to President George W. Bush that America had been attacked by terrorists on the morning of Sept. 11, recalled the moment on "Your World" Friday.
A Q&A with Andrew Card, Former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card was, famously, the man who broke the news of the full enormity of the Sept. 11 attacks to President Bush during an appearance at a Florida elementary.
Andy Card, former White House
Andy Card, who served as chief of staff to President George W. Bush, told CNBC about a lesser-known phone call made shortly after he whispered to the president that the nation had been attacked.Ex-White House Chief of When the news first broke that a passenger jet had crashed into the World Trade Center, President George W Bush was famously sitting in a Florida classroom with a group of second grade.
Former President George Bush's Chief This is probably the last 2/3 of former Bush Chief-of-Staff Andrew Card's response to how he broke the news of the September 11th attacks to President George.
Bush to give him In a room filled with students, teachers, and photographers, Card leaned over to the President during a reading exercise and whispered two chilling sentences into his ear. The World Trade Center was one of the targets on 9/
Andy Card, the former White House Former White House chief of staff Andrew Card recalls informing President George W Bush that a second plane had hit the World Trade Center.
Andy Card, who served as A stunned President George W. Bush looks past Chief of Staff Andrew Card after Card told the President about the planes crashing into the World Trade Center in New York City, during Bush’s visit.