National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice arrives at her office at the White House. (Bumiller 2007, pp. xi)
Rice will later recall that today is intended to be "a normal day, foreign visitors, several meetings." (Rice 9/11/2002)
Usually she or her deputy, Stephen Hadley, goes along on presidential trips to handle any national security questions that might come up, so one of them would have gone with President Bush the previous day for his two-day trip to Florida (see September 10, 2001). (Hillman 9/9/2001; Bumiller 2007, pp. xi)
But, as Rice will later recall, Bush's trip is "such a short trip that we decided not to do that." (Rice 9/11/2002)
In their place, they have sent Navy Captain Deborah Loewer, the director of the White House Situation Room. (Bumiller 2007, pp. xi)