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The Journal Editorial Report-20210911-19:49:30

The Journal Editorial Report-20210911-19:49:30
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America Remembers 20 Years Later-20210911-12:31:00

in their head because that was the death toll that day in the fdny. what was less clear to civilians, this was a decapitation of the management of the greatest fire department in the world. all the white helmets, all of the battalion chiefs responded. many of them were in the lobbies of those towers doing their jobs. chief pfeiffer famously was first on the scene as a battalion chief. first guy to call in and say make this three alarms. i think it went to 14. there's nothing higher in the city of new york. talk about that day. there were almost battlefield promotions that had to happen to fortify the ranks, to fortify management. >> among the 343 firefighters that were killed that day were 89 officers from the chief of department to deputy

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez-20210911-22:36:00

different moment, but really, it had a lot of roots in the era of the war on terror. two of the books i read in this project were "the reign of terror" and "subtle tools" and they draw very bright lines between the war on terror era and the excesses of the trump administration. for example, homeland security, dhs which you just discussed before we began speaking, that was conceived after 9/11 as an anti-terrorism cabinet department and instead it became sort of retro fitted into an anti-immigrant agency. >> right. >> so i think we have seen a lot of the rhetoric but also the tools of the war on terror era being directed. the war came home. >> yeah. i do want to ask you the focus on what went wrong. reading the 21 books was it

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta-20210911-22:33:00

he came to washington, d.c. from colorado in his truck. he had guns, he had ammunition, and he sent these threats. it could be five years based on the law. prosecutors with the justice department, as part of the plea deal, they said they won't ask for more than two years. when sentencing comes, with the judge, i should point out, he has been in jail all year so he's probably going to argue he should get credit for time served. so we'll see. >> where do things stand with the other defendants right now? >> so there's about 600 of them, more than 600 of them, about 10% have pleaded guilty already. look, some of the most serious cases, the really severe stuff, assaulting police, bear spray, using a flag pole to beat the daylights out of police officers, those folks haven't really made it to the end of the process. they're still waiting. we won't expect to see heavy sentences get handed out quite yet. but we have seen about a few dozen guilty pleas so far. and look, people are taking

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America Remembers 20 Years Later-20210911-14:07:00

security. >> you eventually ran a department that, of course, did not exist by that name. >> correct. >> on that day 20 years ago. was born 13 days after 9/11. and you've watched our security concerns, the issues we track and follow and our threats morph somewhat unbelievably in the last two decades. >> brian, i used to tell my people at dhs and saw hundreds of them down here this morning, we have to plan for the next attack. not the last attack. and the threat picture continually evolves. you ask me today what are our homeland security threats. of course terrorism, except of a different nature. right wing violent extremism.

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The 11th Hour With Brian Williams-20210911-03:24:00

turn the corner on this pandemic. doctor, good to see you. you told us you would like to shout those statistics at the top of your lungs. vaccines, five times less likely to get infected, ten times less likely to get hospitalized, 11 times less likely to die. and zero outbreaks in the city schools in san francisco since teachers and students went back in person. but the department says 90% of kids 12 to 17 are fully vaccinated. what more will it take to convince people that vaccines work, they're worth it? >> i want to flip that number a little bit. because there's another depressing number with pediatric cases. last week, over 251,000 cases,

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911 20 Years Later-20210911-13:21:00

families actually had talked about this recently when it came to what were the president's plans for this day, and so you saw recently, he did move to declassify some of these, by having the justice department conduct this review over the next six months. it's not clear entirely what will come out of that, but there could be more information learned. and this is something really important, to these families, who as they were saying there, reading the names of their loved ones, yes it has been 20 years but for a lot of them, it seems like just yesterday and this is something they want to know more about when it comes to these documents. >> john, everything, right across the river, from washington, d.c., but we're right down the street from reagan national airport, and every few minutes, a plane is flying over. and i don't know about you, but every time i hear those jets roar, it brings back memories, god forbid of what happened 20 years ago. >> it has become routine again to have these flights but on this day when we all sat down here it was striking to hear the roar of the jet engines so close to this building. i was looking at the 9/11 report

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CNN Newsroom Live-20210911-08:51:15

CNN Newsroom Live-20210911-08:51:15
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Fox Report With Jon Scott-20210911-22:08:00

are not forgotten and they are viewed as heros amongst american people. reporter: flight 93 was just an 18 minutes away from washington, d.c. flying time and john, somebody named jeff who use today work at the capitol stopped me and said moments ago i came on the tenth anniversary and now the 20th, people don't recognize how many people they owe their lives of the heros of flight 93, jon. jon: bryan llenas in shanksville, pennsylvania, bryan, thank you. former commissioner of the fire department of new york, thomas vaughn. he was commissioner of that department on september 11th, 2001. you lost 343 of your firefighters that day. many of men that you knew very well. it had to be the worst day of your life. >> yeah, it was, jon, and it

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Fox News Live-20210911-17:20:00

sensory experience since then but you think about it. it's burned into your memory at least for everybody. arthel: i can tell just when you're recalling the story for us just now, i can sense the pain that is still very present. how is your health, by the way, jim? how is your health? >> i'm doing better than many -- many people at the department. we have about 3,000 fdny firefighters and we lost 257 firefighters since september 11th, 2001 due to cancer and everybody -- just about everybody has some kind of illness, so although i do have a few things, i consider myself lucky compared to so many others. arthel: did september 11th, 2001 change the way you live your

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