THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. The victims were in airplanes, or in their offices; secretaries, businessmen and women, military and federal workers; moms and dads, friends and neighbors. Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror.
The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing, have filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness, and a quiet, unyielding anger. These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat. But they have failed; our country is strong.
A great people has been moved to defend a great nation. Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shattered steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.
America was targeted for attack because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world. And no one will keep that light from shining.
Today, our nation saw evil, the very worst of human nature. And we responded with the best of America -- with the daring of our rescue workers, with the caring for strangers and neighbors who came to give blood and help in any way they could.
Immediately following the first attack, I implemented our government's emergency response plans. Our military is powerful, and it's prepared. Our emergency teams are working in New York City and Washington, D.C. to help with local rescue efforts.
Our first priority is to get help to those who have been injured, and to take every precaution to protect our citizens at home and around the world from further attacks.
The functions of our government continue without interruption. Federal agencies in Washington which had to be evacuated today are reopening for essential personnel tonight, and will be open for business tomorrow. Our financial institutions remain strong, and the American economy will be open for business, as well.
The search is underway for those who are behind these evil acts. I've directed the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and to bring them to justice. We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them.
I appreciate so very much the members of Congress who have joined me in strongly condemning these attacks. And on behalf of the American people, I thank the many world leaders who have called to offer their condolences and assistance.
America and our friends and allies join with all those who want peace and security in the world, and we stand together to win the war against terrorism. Tonight, I ask for your prayers for all those who grieve, for the children whose worlds have been shattered, for all whose sense of safety and security has been threatened. And I pray they will be comforted by a power greater than any of us, spoken through the ages in Psalm 23: "Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me."
This is a day when all Americans from every walk of life unite in our resolve for justice and peace. America has stood down enemies before, and we will do so this time. None of us will ever forget this day. Yet, we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world.
Thank you. Good night, and God bless America.
A call for national unity and strength in the face of adversity
WATCH: President George W. Bush's address to the nation after September 11, 2001 attacks PBS NewsHour
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'Weakness masquerading as strength': Hear Newsom's blistering speech on Trump as LA protests persist CNN
Video shows aftermath of stores looted, vandalized during downtown LA protest ABC7
LOOTING caught on livestream during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles New York Post
Footnote of the video: The violent anti-immigration enforcement riots that have engulfed downtown Los Angeles, with video showing mobs of looters pillaging the Jordan Flagship Store under cover of darkness. Disturbing footage of the chaos shows criminals, many wearing masks, smashing windows and disappearing inside before emerging with armfuls of merchandise and fleeing into the night. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB-0ZwedqKQ)
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities on Saturday during the military parade in Washington to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, which coincides with Trump’s birthday. (Link:
President Donald Trump authorized the deployment of an additional 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles in response to immigration protests. This new order brought the total number of National Guard members on federal orders for the protests to over 4,100 (initial reports mentioned 2,000, then an additional 2,000, bringing the total to at least 4,000-4,100). Hours before the additional National Guard deployment, the Pentagon also deployed about 700 Marines to the city. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell was cited in some reports confirming the additional National Guard deployment.
The views expressed in the videos featured on this blog do not necessarily reflect my own opinions or positions. They are shared for reference only. 一些报道例如有外国势力介入,是没有美国主流媒体报道,我们需要从不同媒体来了解事件。
700 marines mobilized to Los Angeles after violent protests over immigration raids
L.A. braces for more civil unrest - 5 p.m. team coverage
LA Protests: Troops deployed; LAPD launches investigation | 9 News Australia
The views expressed in the videos featured on this blog do not necessarily reflect my own opinions or positions. They are shared for reference only. 一些报道例如有外国势力介入,是没有美国主流媒体报道,我们需要从不同媒体来了解事件。
Heavy military presence seen in downtown Los Angeles after days of immigration protests KTLA 5
President Trump orders National Guard to LA after clashes over immigration raids | BBC News
LA riots: President Trump vows National Guard response | LiveNOW from FOX
In May, U.S. inflation picked up slightly, especially for goods, as companies passed on higher import tariffs. The core consumer price index, which excludes food and energy, rose 0.3%, the highest in four months, and is projected to reach 2.9% annually. Some businesses raised prices on items like furniture, apparel, and auto parts, but costs for airfares, hotels, and recreational services declined. The Federal Reserve will review this data before its June 17-18 policy meeting, while job market reports suggest employment growth is slowing but remains stable.
Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park is a breathtaking destination known for its towering peaks, pristine lakes, and rich history. As Canada’s first national park, established in 1885, Banff has become a world-renowned haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. If you're visiting for the first time, this guide will help you navigate your journey from New Jersey, USA, explore must-see attractions, and appreciate the park’s fascinating history.
Getting to Banff National Park from New Jersey
Traveling from the US, e.g. New Jersey, to Banff requires a combination of air and ground transportation. The most efficient way is to fly to Calgary International Airport (YYC), which is the closest major airport to Banff. Direct flights from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Calgary are available, typically taking around 5–6 hours. Upon arrival in Calgary, you can either rent a car. Alternatively, adventurous travelers can opt for a road trip.
Must-Visit Attractions
Banff National Park boasts a variety of stunning locations that should be on every first-time visitor’s itinerary:
Lake Louise – Famous for its turquoise waters and surrounding glaciers, this iconic lake is perfect for canoeing, hiking, and photography.
Moraine Lake – Often considered even more picturesque than Lake Louise, Moraine Lake offers breathtaking views of the Valley of the Ten Peaks.
Banff Gondola – Take a ride to the summit of Sulphur Mountain for panoramic views of the Rockies.
Johnston Canyon – A scenic hike featuring waterfalls and dramatic canyon walls.
Bow River Bridge – A historic structure offering stunning views of Cascade Mountain.
Cave and Basin National Historic Site – The birthplace of Canada’s national parks system, showcasing natural hot springs and historical exhibits.
The History of Banff National Park
Banff’s history dates back to 1883, when railway workers discovered natural hot springs at the base of Sulphur Mountain. To protect the area, the Canadian government established Rocky Mountains Park in 1885, later renamed Banff National Park in 1930. The park played a crucial role in Canada’s tourism industry, with the construction of the Banff Springs Hotel in 1888, attracting visitors from around the world.
Banff is also home to Indigenous history, with the Stoney Nakoda Nation having lived in the region for centuries. Their cultural influence remains an integral part of the park’s identity.
Conclusion
I haven't been there, but I can imagine, my first visit to Banff National Park will be an unforgettable experience, offering a mix of natural beauty, adventure, and history.