The first drafts of the first draft of history, starting about 10 minutes after Flight 11 hit the north tower of the World Trade Center.
The Online WSJ office scrambled to update the story while being told to stay in the building -- which was across the street from the WTC 1/
Now, 30 minutes later, and it's chaos with the south tower in flames. This draft includes a line that while CNN reported a passenger jet had crashed into WTC, "witnesses said the plane looked too small to be a commercial aircraft." (Our staff was too close to see the planes.) 2
Now, it's 60 minutes after the first attack. The Online Journal has been turned over to editors in Brussels and Hong Kong. "The FBI was investigating reports of a plane hijacking before the crashes." 3
A bit more than 90 minutes after the first attack: "One Tower Falls." This version includes an eyewitness, and a typo: "Metal was coming down around me. I sounded like when a plane hits the sound barrier." 4
A few minutes after that one, "Both Towers Fall."
It's the WSJ, so the lede begins with, "Wall Street came to halt Tuesday..." 5
The lede gets changed a few minutes later: " In a horrific sequence of destruction, terrorists crashed two planes into the World Trade Center and knocked down the twin 110-story towers Tuesday morning." 6
By 845 pm, there's a full account, including this: "More than 9 hours after the U.S. attacks began, explosions could be heard north of the Afghan capital of Kabul, but American officials said the US wasn't responsible. 'I don't know who's doing it,' a Pentagon spokesman said"
The story about how the Online WSJ staff covered 9/11 is here, via then-Deputy ME @pettitd. (Including this photo my wife took as she and our youngest were being evacuated across the Hudson as the north tower collapsed)
I used to tell my Jewish friends - even weeks ago - that Columbia (where I’ve served as a professor and a dean for 15 years) was still a safe place for their kids to live and study.
I’ve come to doubt that. So does a campus rabbi, Ellie Buechler.
Given her performance under oath, Ivanka Trump, 42, is clearly too senile to serve as president
The judge re Ivanka: "The Court found her inconsistent recall, depending on whether she was questioned by OAG or the defense, suspect. What Ms. Trump cannot recall is memorialized in emails and documents; in the absence of her memory, the documents speak for themselves"
Donald Trump Jr., 46, also appears to be too senile to serve as president.
It sucks that SNL is off the air this summer, but fortunately we have the WSJ edit page providing us this hearty guffaw. https://t.co/J412SXzSKHwsj.com/articles/devon…
A lot of attention re Florida's curriculum has focused on slavery.
Meanwhile, the references in the "American History Strand" relating to the dispossession & extermination of Native Americans get such benign passages as "Explain how westward expansion affected Native Americans"