first 48 hours of covering that story and what that was like, and a very moving story about bill biggart, who was a photographer who was killed that day as he was rushing toward the north tower to collect more photographs. >> how can kids who cannot come to washington be involved in the museum online? >> well, they can go to our website at newseum.org, and we have a lot of virtual tours of the newseum there. >> as the newseum reminds us, news is history in the making, and journalists write the first draft. i'm annie for "teen kids news." >> ♪ we're going to the zoo,s." zoo, zoo ♪ ♪ and you can go too, too, too the riverbanks zoo and garden -- right here in columbia, south carolina, coming up next. >> it's the world's largest living land animal. famous for its memory, it's said to be as intelligent as the dolphin. and as carly reports, they have a rather unusual way of communicating. >> when you think of an elephant, you probably think "trunk." some grow up to be seven-feet long. it is for smelling, touching, and grasping. tell me about their trunk. >> well, their trunks are fascinating.