9/11: Never before released audio recordings
Erica Hill and Chris Wragge report on the dozens of audio recordings from 9/11 were just released, including an exchange between New York City air traffic controllers.
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Erica Hill and Chris Wragge report on the dozens of audio recordings from 9/11 were just released, including an exchange between New York City air traffic controllers.
Jules Naudet, Gedeon Naudet and James Hanlon, executive producers of the documentary "9/11 Ten Years Later," speak about the updated version of their original documentary that aired 6 months after the 2001 attacks.
The people of Somerset County and residents of Shanksville, Pa. found the world's trouble on their doorstep on 9/11, but as Scott Pelley reports, they embraced the tragedy and the families of those lost on Flight 93.
A new coloring book "We Shall Never Forget 9/11. The Kids' Book of Freedom" depicts the terrorist attacks with images of the World Trade Center as it burned. Kids can also color in Osama bin Laden being shot by Navy SEALs. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports.
Flight 93 was the last of the planes to be hijacked on 9/11 and it ended when the passengers won the first victory in the war on terror. Mark Strassmann looks at what we know about how events unfolded aboard the flight.
Peter Ganci of Brooklyn was the highest-ranking New York City firefighter to die on September 11th. Chris Wragge talks to two of his two sons, Pete and Chris, who are now FDNY firefighters and remember their father's bravery every day.
On 9/11, many children lost a parent, and learning to deal with the loss is challenging. Anthony Mason met three sisters who lost their mom in the Oklahoma City bombing and have found a way to cope with the loss.
Chris Wragge talks to former CIA Director Lt. Gen. Mike Hayden and former Director of National Intelligence Vice Admiral Mike McConnell about how safe America is 10 years after the 9/11 attacks.
The attacks at Pearl Harbor and on 9/11 were defining moments in U.S. history that rallied the nation against its enemies and thrust the country into war. Two people tell their stories of how their lives changed since those two events.
In the aftermath of 9/11, Cantor Fitzgerald emerged as one of New York's most profound symbols of loss. Its staff was nearly wiped out, and the bond trading powerhouse was in danger of going under. Alexis Christoforous caught up with Cantor's CEO Howard Lutnick to talk about the personal and professional changes of the past decade.
Just before the 10th anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, Chris Wragge takes a look at how patriotism has changed in the U.S. and at the inspiration for some Americans to seek a new path in their lives.
Many of the 70,000 people who worked in the ruins at Ground Zero now suffer from illnesses officially linked to the toxic smoke and dust. Scott Pelley brought some of them together and found that, for many, 9/11 is a day that never ended.
Nearly ten years after the attacks on Sept. 11, the crash site of United Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa., has drawn visitors from around the world. Chip Reid reports.
The earliest known video has surfaced showing the immediate aftermath of the crash of United Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. Russ Mitchell reports.
In one week the National September 11th Memorial opens at the World Trade Center site in New York. Russ Mitchell reports on the memorial, which has been a long time coming.
10 years after 9/11, Martha Teichner re-visits her 2001 story on the family, friends and co-workers of those who died at Windows on the World - the 107th floor restaurant atop the World Trade Center.
As part of our series "9/11 - America Remembers," Russ Mitchell reports on the 9/11 Living Memorial Project -- a memorial that lives online, created by the family members of victims.
As the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks approaches, authorities are on high alert for any potential threats to national security, especially in New York City and especially from "lone wolf" terrorists. Whit Johnson reports.
The State Department issued a worldwide travel alert, advising Americans that al-Qaeda is still a threat, ten years after 9/11. Scott Pelley speaks with NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly about the security of America's number one target for terror.
The end of summer means the beginning of football season. For one Michigan high school, it means meshing Islamic beliefs with an American pasttime. Jim Axelrod reports.
The results of the long awaited cancer study proving a link between 9/11 first responders and cancer diagnoses is finally revealed. Jeff Glor reports on a New York City firefighter who says working at the World Trade Center after 9/11 is the cause for his lymphoma.
By noon on Sept. 11, 2001, the plea for help reached the elite search team "Task Force 2" at Miami's fire department. Bob Orr reports on their incredible stories from ground zero.
For months, many New York City firefighters worked in the toxic air at ground zero, digging through the rubble of the World Trade Center. Now, as Dr. Jon LaPook reports, a new study finds those firefighters have an increased risk of developing cancer.
Victims from the two worst acts of terrorism on U.S. soil - 9-11 and the Oklahoma City bombing - come together on one another's dreaded anniversaries to share their pain. Russ Mitchell reports.
At the start of remarks to children taking part in a Run Across America event at the White House Monday, First Lady Michelle Obama made reference to yesterday's development and urged kids to pray for the children affected by September 11th, 2001.
Bahamian police say the search for Lynette Hooker has turned into a search and recovery operation. Her husband has been released after days in custody.
The latest strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat brings the contentious campaign's death toll to at least 170.
The Texas Republican faces an expulsion vote stemming from his affair with a staffer who later died by suicide.
President Trump told CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell that Pope Leo is "wrong on the issues" Monday after lashing out at the pontiff late Sunday in a Truth Social post.
"I plan to resign my seat in Congress," Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell said Monday as he faces an expulsion vote.
Among those fired is Sanjay Patel, a longtime federal prosecutor in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section who was placed on administrative leave last month, sources told CBS News at the time.
The Department of Homeland Security has ordered thousands of furloughed employees back to work, even as the agency technically remains shut down and unfunded by Congress.
McDonald's is expanding its cold beverage menu and also plans to introduce energy drinks later this year.
The bipartisan House Ethics Committee announced Monday it is investigating Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell of California.
President Trump invited DoorDash delivery worker Sharon Simmons to talk about his "no tax on tips" policy.
The 20-year-old suspect is accused of traveling from Spring, Texas, to San Francisco to target OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home and carry out the attack.
The cost of ground beef in the U.S. has soared in recent years and is forecast to jump even further in 2026. What gives?
The image was deleted from President Trump's Truth Social account, but the president said it depicted him as a "doctor, making people better."
A federal judge in Miami handed President Trump a defeat in his defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over a story about a birthday book for Jeffrey Epstein.
Lawmakers are returning to Washington to face major developments in the war with Iran, a lingering DHS shutdown and possible expulsion votes for some of their own members.
The California-based company said it will assign users ages 5 to 8 to a Roblox Kids account and users ages 9 to 15 to a separate account called Roblox Select.
Despite start of military operations to intercept ships region, investors still expect U.S. and Iran to find an off-ramp.
Two years before her disappearance, Lynette Hooker temporarily split with her husband Brian, telling a friend, "Our marriage lasted 6 weeks cruising," and "It was bad. I can't be out there with him."
During a nearly 40-minute phone conversation, Brian Hooker told friends in descriptive detail what led to the incident where his wife allegedly went missing.
The average daily ICE detention population declined by 12% from January to March, as a shakeup in DHS leadership suggests a potential shift in enforcement strategy.
The Trump administration is ratcheting up attacks on environmental protections that Make America Healthy Again followers hold dear.
Pope Leo has been critical of the war in Iran and other priorities of the Trump administration, but says his comments are "not meant as attacks on anyone."
Swalwell faced pressure from his own party to drop out of the race after a former staffer accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was too drunk to consent.
The probe comes as Swalwell is also being accused of assaulting a former staffer in an unrelated case.
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland won the 2026 Masters Tournament at Georgia's Augusta National, claiming his second straight green jacket.
Bahamian police say the search for Lynette Hooker has turned into a search and recovery operation. Her husband has been released after days in custody.
The latest strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat brings the contentious campaign's death toll to at least 170.
The Texas Republican faces an expulsion vote stemming from his affair with a staffer who later died by suicide.
President Trump told CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell that Pope Leo is "wrong on the issues" Monday after lashing out at the pontiff late Sunday in a Truth Social post.
"I plan to resign my seat in Congress," Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell said Monday as he faces an expulsion vote.
McDonald's is expanding its cold beverage menu and also plans to introduce energy drinks later this year.
The cost of ground beef in the U.S. has soared in recent years and is forecast to jump even further in 2026. What gives?
The California-based company said it will assign users ages 5 to 8 to a Roblox Kids account and users ages 9 to 15 to a separate account called Roblox Select.
Despite start of military operations to intercept ships region, investors still expect U.S. and Iran to find an off-ramp.
To fuel their artificial intelligence initiatives, tech companies are building massive numbers of AI data centers, with more than 4,000 in operation across the country. But some communities, wary of the environmental and financial implications, are fighting back.
The latest strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat brings the contentious campaign's death toll to at least 170.
The Texas Republican faces an expulsion vote stemming from his affair with a staffer who later died by suicide.
President Trump told CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell that Pope Leo is "wrong on the issues" Monday after lashing out at the pontiff late Sunday in a Truth Social post.
"I plan to resign my seat in Congress," Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell said Monday as he faces an expulsion vote.
Among those fired is Sanjay Patel, a longtime federal prosecutor in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section who was placed on administrative leave last month, sources told CBS News at the time.
The Trump administration is ratcheting up attacks on environmental protections that Make America Healthy Again followers hold dear.
Seventy-three percent of Americans say delays and denials of medical treatment by healthcare insurers are a major problem. Now, a company called Sheer Health says they will fight insurance battles on behalf of their clients.
Jack Alston was used to migraines, but after two concussions in middle school, he was stuck with a headache that wouldn't go away.
Some states already don't have enough staff to quickly process Medicaid applications and answer enrollees' phone calls. Researchers say they may not be prepared to handle new Medicaid work rules, predicting people will lose coverage as a result.
Two more drug-making giants, Abbvie and Genentech, will start selling popular medications on the White House's discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday.
The latest strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat brings the contentious campaign's death toll to at least 170.
President Trump told CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell that Pope Leo is "wrong on the issues" Monday after lashing out at the pontiff late Sunday in a Truth Social post.
The hippos are the descendants of four brought to the country in the 1980s by notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar as he built a private zoo.
President Trump has lost his biggest cheerleader in Europe, but he may find common ground with his new counterpart, Péter Magyar.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku is expected to cross the island chain that includes Guam in the western Pacific Ocean with winds of up to 175 mph.
What started off as a simple way to promote music with some impromptu freestyling back in 2017 has turned into a critically acclaimed series showcasing artists big and small. Photojournalist Parrish Smith met the Washington, D.C., artist and crew behind the increasingly popular musical showcase "Front Porch Freestyles."
Michelle Pfeiffer and Elle Fanning talk with "CBS Mornings" about starring in the new series "Margo's Got Money Troubles." The two discuss what drew them to the project and their characters, and what it's like to work together again.
Pop star Britney Spears has voluntarily checked into rehab following her DUI arrest in Ventura County in March, a representative for the singer told CBS LA.
Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Money Issue." Featured: Obstacles to home ownership; fighting health insurance denials; Chinese EVs; opposition to AI data centers; American Girl dolls; skin care mogul Scarlett Johansson; roller coasters; the popularity of bingo!; and is your phone eavesdropping on you?
Founded in 1986, American Girl has created dolls, books and accessories that tell the stories of young girls in every American era. On the toy's 40th anniversary, correspondent Faith Salie explores how making history come alive is also creating timeless bonds between generations that celebrate girlhood.
The Artemis II journey around the far side of the moon is a monumental moment for human space exploration, but the mission could also bring back benefits for everyday life here on Earth. Better selfies, comfortable sneakers, basic household appliances and more can all trace their roots straight to NASA. Jarred Hill has a closer look at NASA tech in plain sight.
Former AI company founder and CEO Matt Shumer joins "CBS Mornings" to break down Anthropic's report about one of its AI models, Claude Mythos Preview. In the report, the company warned the program was "too powerful" to be released to the public and it worried about the program, which is designed to find security flaws in software, falling into the "wrong hands."
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, shared a personal blog post and photo of his family saying, "In the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think of me," following an attack outside his home last week. Altman suggested the incident was connected to the broader debate over AI, saying, "we should deescalate the rhetoric and tactics."
To fuel their artificial intelligence initiatives, tech companies are building massive numbers of AI data centers, with more than 4,000 in operation across the country. But some communities, wary of the environmental and financial implications, are fighting back.
Colorado State University has released its annual Atlantic hurricane forecast, predicting 13 named storms and six hurricanes may develop during the 2026 season.
Scientists have found evidence that a 300-million-year-old sea creature previously thought to be the world's oldest octopus is actually a nautilus relative.
Last month was the hottest March on record for the Lower 48 states, by the most for any month ever, federal data shows. And a forecast El Niño could heat Earth even more.
The emperor penguin has been declared an endangered species as climate change pushes the icon of Antarctica a step closer to extinction, the global authority on threatened wildlife says.
The astronauts aboard Artemis II are the first humans to see some parts of the far side of the moon with the naked eye.
Newly released surveillance photos show the suspect accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at the home of OpenAI founder Sam Altman. CBS News San Francisco anchor Anne Makovec has the details.
FBI agents are searching the home of a man suspected of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home. CBS News chief correspondent Matt Gutman has the latest.
The 20-year-old suspect is accused of traveling from Spring, Texas, to San Francisco to target OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home and carry out the attack.
The attack sparked nationwide riots and was one of the most shocking acts of violence in recent British history.
Democratic California Rep. Eric Swalwell is facing more allegations of sexual misconduct. CBS News Sacramento's Julie Watts reports.
The Artemis II astronauts flew back to the Johnson Space Center in Houston Saturday to cheers and applause from family members and hundreds of NASA workers.
The Artemis II crew's nine-day moon mission set a record for the farthest any human has ever traveled from Earth. Here's a look at the key moments.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts returned to Earth with a splashdown landing in the Pacific Ocean after making a high-speed reentry through the atmosphere.
The development of the mission mascot and viral sensation Rise began over a year before Artemis II blasted off.
Despite problems during the unpiloted Artemis I reentry, the Artemis II crew is confident their heat shield will protect them during a fiery descent to Earth.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
Trump continues to slam Pope Leo over Iran opposition; Eric Swalwell announces he'll resign from Congress.
American Brian Hooker was released from custody Monday night after days of questioning by Bahamian authorities about the disappearance of his wife, Lynette, who's been missing since he says she went overboard while boating more than a week ago. Cristian Benavides reports.
Newly released surveillance photos show the suspect accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at the home of OpenAI founder Sam Altman. CBS News San Francisco anchor Anne Makovec has the details.
Late last week a couple caught on camera having a lively conversation at a Pacers-Nets game went viral. Tony Dokoupil has the details.
CBS News has obtained messages Lynette Hooker sent to a friend in January 2024 that indicate she had concerns about her husband, Brian, and their life at sea. Brian Hooker is currently in custody after Lynette disappeared during a nighttime boat ride with him in the Bahamas. Cristian Benavides has more.