[ technical difficulties ] just why im down here today, we lost innocent lives that day, that brought us all down here. You mentioned you were going with the firefighters and police and you were discovering some pretty gruesome scenes. Definitely. Every time you heard the bell that they found a human remain, we all stopped. Even today if i hear a bell, i get sweaty palms. Reporter there has been a lot of debate regarding the first responders. Where is that debate now . I have worked on this for the past nine years. Today senator gillibrand, we have managed to put a band aid on a surgical wound. If you are exposed to high levels of toxicity, you need continued medical help. Reporter and that discussion will continue and a lot of painful memories and a lot of pain right now from the people who are still suffering, and of course its a debate that continues in congress. Dell. David shuster thank you very much. Were going to take you live now to shanksville, pennsylvania. [ bell ringing ] t
Participating in the Next Technology Revolution A conversation with Cully Davis, vice chairman of equity private markets at Jefferies, on how the community can ensure the region is ready to take advantage of coming technology transformations. Continental breakfast provided. Free. Sponsored by the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln. Register on eventbrite.com. Memorial Learning Center, 228 W. Miller St.