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Kash’s Corner: Honoring the Heroes and the Fallen of 9/11; Is America Safer 20 Years On?

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

Government, News, Politics

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2021

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

“We need to honor all those who perished on those flights and also honor those that responded and answered the call, not just on 9/11, but in the 20 years since.”


In this episode, Kash Patel and Jan Jekielek look back at the harrowing events that led up to the worst terrorist attack in American history, the War on Terror that followed, and what the United States should do now.


“We have to be more forward-looking and not just reactionary as terrorist acts occur,” Patel says.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome back to Cash's Corner.

0:14.0

So Cash, I've been watching one day in America,, frankly gripping, unbelievable documentary that National

0:23.0

Geographic made six-part series. I've watched four of them now. Basically, 9-11 from the

0:30.7

perspective of people who survive 9-11. Unbelievable. It's the 20th anniversary of 9-11 that's coming up. I think we're going to have to talk about this.

0:43.3

It's not just the 20-year anniversary, but that means an entire generations of Americans have been born and become adults since that tragic day.

0:51.3

And I think it's worth time to discuss and educate some folks on our history there.

0:57.6

I guess a lot of people remember where they were when this was happening.

1:01.8

I remember where I was. I was actually in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada,

1:08.4

kind of in the midst or what ended up being towards the end of a degree that I was doing there.

1:14.1

I just couldn't believe what I was seeing.

1:16.5

But at the same time, you know, I was a bit distant from it compared to certainly New Yorkers,

1:21.8

but never mind, you know, the people that were actually there on the site.

1:27.1

And of course, frankly, Americans in general.

1:29.3

Yeah, I mean, look, as a born and raised New Yorker, you know, 9-11 hits you a little harder maybe than others.

1:37.3

Where was I? I was a senior at the University of Richmond in my college dorm room with my roommates.

1:45.0

And we had on one of those old televisions with the big boxes.

1:49.0

And we got messages in those days on the computer to turn on the TV.

1:54.0

And it was, you know, 8 o'clock in the morning and we turned it on.

1:58.0

And that's where we saw the coverage of that day and as a 21 22 year old kid

2:04.6

about to graduate college it was surreal as you know putting it mildly and and also just completely tragic but being a new yorker

2:15.6

then your mind runs to the people you grew up with, family and friends.

2:20.3

It was not something that you can prepare for.

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