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World Trade Center and Pentagon Bombings #705828

CBS Special for Wednesday, Sep 12, 2001

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Note: Local interruption (8:25-8:30; 8:55-9:00)

Anchors: Bryant Gumbel & Jane Clayson

Reporters: Jim Stewart (8:03) / Mika Brzezinski (8:05) / Tom Fenton (8:15) / Barry Petersen (8:18) / Debbye Turner (8:36) / David Martin (8:43)

Interviews: 8:08:50 William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense / 8:11:30 retired Lt. Gen. James T. Scott, former Cmdr. Army Special Operations / 8:20:00 Robert Butterworth, clinical psychologist / 8:31:50 Ehud Barak, former Israeli Prime Minister / 8:46:10 Bill Owens, former Vice Chair, Joint Chiefs of Staff / 8:50:00 Ray Kelly, former New York City Police Commissioner

Eyewitnesses: Daniel Rosen (8:39) / Michelle Kushner (8:39)

Of special interest: Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on number dead and missing (8:43) / Secretary of Army, Thomas White (6:44)

Set summary reportorial pieces (video with audio): 8:05:40-8:07:10 Reactions at destruction sight / 8:15:50-8:17:50 replay Tom Fenton piece / 8:18:30-8:19:40 replay Barry Petersen piece / 8:36:30-8:38:50 St. Louisans react

Reporter(s):
Brzezinski, Mika;
Fenton, Tom;
Martin, David;
Petersen, Barry;
Stewart, Jim;
Turner, Debbye
Duration:
01:00:00

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