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Todd Gitlin
Six Years Later
Story aired: Tuesday, September 11, 2007



On the sixth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center, we talk with Columbia University journalism professor and author Todd Gitlin. Gitlin, a well-known liberal, said that after 9/11 he hung a U.S. flag out his window to show support for his fellow New Yorkers and his country. We ask him how he feels to be in New York City today, six years after the event.

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