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Nine Years Ago Today

 

Photographer Eric Draper on being there:

I remember standing at the site which still smoldered from the terrorist attack three days earlier.  President Bush had just finished touring Ground Zero and embracing and talking with hundreds of firefighters.  As the White House Photographer, I focused on capturing the strong emotion there.  I had to press my way through the crowd to stay with the President, who was being guided to a spot to speak.  I was close enough to the President to touch his legs if I tried, so I had to use my widest camera lens.  When he said, “I can hear you,” I knew it was going to be a powerful, historic moment.  I watched my President lead the country through its shock and grief.

H/T: Keith Hennessey, whose post you want to click on. 

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