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  You ve been trained for every kind of attack scenario, but this was completely different -  an  attack from within. With those words,  Ret.  Col Mark Tillman summed up the tension in the cockpit of Air Force One as he captained the crew flying then-President George W. Bush around the country on September 11th stanley usa .He gave  Early Show on Saturday Morning  co-anchors Russ Mitchell and Rebecca Jarvis a firsthand account of what went on.Special coverage: 9/11: Ten Years Later  We had  no idea what was actually about to occur,  Tillman, who was pilot of Air Force One from 2001-2009, recalled.  We just knew that we were sitting on the ground in Sarasota  Fla., as Mr. Bush was reading children s books with students in an elementary school , so were highly vulnerable. So, it was time to either move the plane or start figuring out exactly how we could make a sequen stanley cup ce of events to protect the president with the aircraft.         Tillman continued,  As he came bounding up th stanley cup e stairs, he was a man of business the whole time. He had all the information, and we hooked him up on the plane with all the communications he needed to talk with the first responders, national leaders, etc. From the moment he got on the plane,  his  plan was to get back to Washington, D.C.  But  none of the plans we had said ever take you back into battle, that kind of stuff. So we kept working it with the staff. However, my job is to do exactly what he says so that s what I did, took the plane off and headed back. But Oark The world   s largest Lego snow globe is so big it can fit people inside
 R stanley website idley Scott and Lynda Obst have had the rights to adapt Richard Preston   nonfiction best-seller The Hot Zone for two decades. And now that it   a timely property again, it ;ll be a miniseries for Fox.     That   actually a major departure from the original idea, which was a movie starring Jodie Foster.  The new iteration has b stanley quencher een quietly in the works for the past year, and is even now negotiating to include Preston   latest work on the current outbreak.  The Hot Zone started as a New Yorker article in 1992, and Preston   already writing more for The New Yorker. He   been working with Obst and Scott on the miniseries, and they ;re in conversations to option the new article and add it to their adaptation. Preston spoke to The New York Times about it today, and he   hoping for a non-fictionalized version: Q. There are reports that The Hot Zone is being developed into a TV series for Fox. Will it be based on the book and the earlier outbreak you covered, or the current crisis  A. I feel pretty confident that they ;re going to want to move stanley cup  the story into the current situation. Fox bought the rights to the book way back when, and there was this attempt by Fox to make a movie out of The Hot Zone, and it tended tragically in a Hollywood disaster involving Robert Redford and Jodie Foster and Ridley Scott. But the rights have been sitting at Fox ever since. The original screenwriter for the Fox movie