chris? >> cbs' jim axelrod for us this morning. jim, thank you. and for more perspective we're joined by james han lynnthe documentary 9/11 which first aired in 2002 right here on cbs. james, good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> when you first heard the news that bin laden was killed was it a sense of relief? a sense of justice? >> i think it was more of a sense of justice. justice had been done. it's not relief, because it's -- it kind of brings you straight back to that day, and makes you kind of relive the what happened that day, and everything that was lost, and, you know, the kind of tragedy of it. it kind of brought me back to that. >> have you had a chance to talk to some of your other firefighter brothers in the last couple hours to kind of sense what their reaction gauge, what their reaction was, how they're feeling? >> i did last night. i spoke to a few firefighters, and it kind of was a more somber talk that we had about it. no one was really cheering or, or really happy about it. it was more like, well, he's gone, good riddance. you know, it's -- it's a good thing that he won't be aroun