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'Acts Of War'
CBS News Senior Political Editor Dotty Lynch assesses the Bush administration's response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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  • Congress reconvened under tight security at the U.S. Capitol, as lawmakers vowed to retaliate against the worst attack ever on American soil.

    Joint Congressional Resolution
  • Congress proposed a joint resolution calling for a national day of unity and mourning after the terror attacks on the United States.

    Casualties And Counterattacks
  • Estimates that up to 800 people may have been killed in the attack on the Pentagon may be far too high, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld said. He also warned the U.S. response will be "sustained and broadly based."

    Government Faces Peril Squarely
  • Amid the chaos that followed a terrorist atack, the Secret Service made sure the president, vice president and Congressional leaders were taken to safety.

    The President Speaks
  • Read the text of President Bush’s Oval Office speech about the terrorist attack on the U.S.

    Worried About The Budget
  • Unwilling to wait for clear guidance from President Bush, congressional Republicans are crafting standby spending cuts meant to showcase support for Social Security at the same time they push for new tax cuts.



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