NBC Evening News for Sunday, Nov 23, 2003
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(Studio: John Seigenthaler) Report introduced.
(New York: Anne Thompson) The reopening of the PATH train at the World Trade Center after two years after the September 11 attacks featured; scenes shown from the train now, the damaged train station, the current temporary open-air station & a demonstration by victims' families opposed to building on "sacred ground." [In a train car, New York City Mayor Michael BLOOMBERG, New Jersey Governor Jim McGREEVEY, victim's widow Thelma STEWART- offer perspective on the aftermath of 9/11.] [Protestor Jeanne EVANS- complains.] [Train master Richie MORAN- comments.]
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