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Clip: 9/8/2011 | 3m 32s
John Dickerson and Karen Tumulty discuss September 11.
John Dickerson (Slate/CBS) and Karen Tumulty (Washington Post) discuss their memories of September 11 and how that day changed America.
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Complete Interviews: John Dickerson and Karen Tumulty
Clip: 9/8/2011 | 3m 32s
John Dickerson (Slate/CBS) and Karen Tumulty (Washington Post) discuss their memories of September 11 and how that day changed America.
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