by CNN
Aired September 11, 2001 - 09:52 ET
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We
also have a report now that it was a plane that crashed
into the Pentagon, and we have a large fire at the
Pentagon. The Pentagon is being evacuated as we speak
now. The White House had been evacuated as well.
AARON BROWN, CNN ANCHOR: CNN's John King joins us on the
phone. John?
JOHN KING, CNN SENIOR WHITE HOUSE CORRESP.: Aaron, I'm
standing in Lafayette Park, directly across the White
House, perhaps about 200 yards away from the White House
residence itself. The Secret Service has pushed most
people all the way back to the other side of the park.
I'm trying to avoid having that done to me at the
moment.
Just moments ago they started slowing evacuating the
White House about 30 minutes ago. Then, in the last five
minute people have come running out of the White House
and the old executive office building, which is the
office building right directly across from the White
House.
About 10 minutes ago, there was a white jet circling
overhead. Now, you generally don't see planes in the
area over the White House. That is restricted air space.
No reason to believe that this jet was there for any
nefarious purposes, but the Secret Service was very
concerned, pointing up at the jet in the sky.
It
is out of sight now, best we can tell. They've evacuated
the entire White House staff and the old executive
office, as well as some townhouses that are government
offices. Many of our viewers might know Blair House,
where other international leaders say when they are in
Washington. That block of townhouses has been evacuated
as well. They are pushing us now back towards 8th
Street, which is the next main street to the north from
Pennsylvania Avenue, across from the White House.
BROWN: John, hang on one second. We are getting reports
that the Capitol, the Treasury building also being
evacuated.
John, is this evacuation from the White House, was it
orderly? Did it seem panicky? How would you characterize
it?
KING: It started off as orderly, much like we get when
there are ocassional bomb scares near the White House.
But then, again in the last 10 minutes or so, the people
who came out -- the last several hundred I saw leaving
the grounds, were told and ordered by the Secret Service
to run. They were running through the gates. These were
of course professionals in business suits.
I'm also told that prior to that, and we don't know the
current situation that the vice president and other
administration officials on the scene very meeting in
the White House situation room, which is in the basement
of the White House. Whether they have stayed on the
complex or not is unknown to us at this moment.
I
spoke to an administration official shortly after the
president delivered his statement. He said obviously the
operating assumption here is terrorism. The initial
assumption, this official said, was that this had
something to do, or at least they were looking into any
possible connection with Osama Bin Laden. The
administration recently released a warning that they
thought Osama Bin Laden might strike out against U.S.
targets.
BROWN: Just to add at bit, John, to what you've been
saying. We're getting a report from the Associated Press
now that the White House was evacuated after the Secret
Service received what the AP is describing as a credible
threat of a terrorist attack against the White House
itself. I expect you'll be checking that out. We'll try
and confirm that. But that is what AP is reporting right
now.
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