Exactly 14 years ago tomorrow, officials at the White House started their day like any other. Karl Rove asked an assistant for morning news reports. An aide sent out copies of President Bush's talking points for an education event. Then, White House emails obtained by the New York Times—though incomplete—show all turned to shock, confusion, and horror as planes began crashing. A sampling:
- 8:56am: "Turn on CNN," Tucker Eskew of the media affairs office tells three colleagues.
- 9:20am: "Today is Pearl Harbor," conservative writer David Horowitz emails Mary Matalin, counselor to Dick Cheney.
- 12:13pm: "Are you safe?" the sister of Clay Johnson, Bush's close friend, says in a message. "Hard to fathom what’s going on today. Hope you and [sic] safe and sound."