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we didn't know philip zelikow had written this.that becomes known only in the final months of the 9/11 commission investigation and it appeared to pose another conflict of interest for philip zelikow. >> guest: >> host: the pre-emptive document in september of 2002 -- [talking over each other] >> host: when they hire philip zelikow are they aware of his role as author of the document? >> guest: i don't believe so. >> host: when did the administration make that public? >> guest: september of 2002. >> host: one of the big chunks of the book that is frightening -- striking is philip zelikow is interested in one aspect of a fairly complicated probe which is across the government. would interest you most? >> guest: he hires most of the investigators and he hires a terrific bunch of people and many of them are democrats and philip zelikow is credited for putting in place a bunch of scholars to do a lot of this work from both parties. >> guest: and the administration. >> host: people from the clinton administration. >> guest: that is a ch
we didn't know philip zelikow had written this.that becomes known only in the final months of the 9/11 commission investigation and it appeared to pose another conflict of interest for philip zelikow. >> guest: >> host: the pre-emptive document in september of 2002 -- [talking over each other] >> host: when they hire philip zelikow are they aware of his role as author of the document? >> guest: i don't believe so. >> host: when did the administration make that...
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. >> rose: we continue with philip zelikow, a professor the university of virginia executive director of the 9/11 commission, this interview was recorded on august 11th. >> it's how you handle it after it happens. whether you learn from it, whether you absorb the shock, whether you are resilient. and the biggest thinge've learnein the last ten years is to learn more about how to be resilient society. that mitigates these problems, manages them, and learns it to live with them so that a tiny group of zealots don't make us dance to tir tune. >> rose: we conclude this evening with three film makers, jules naudet, gedeon naudet and james hanlon. their film is called"9/11 ten years later"ness i feel privileged and honored to be inspiredvery day by what i have seen on that day. the first responders answering the call despite all the danger. and that is what basically gives me eney every single day d such pride to have witnsed that, firsthand. >> rose: 9/11 yesterday and today when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communication
. >> rose: we continue with philip zelikow, a professor the university of virginia executive director of the 9/11 commission, this interview was recorded on august 11th. >> it's how you handle it after it happens. whether you learn from it, whether you absorb the shock, whether you are resilient. and the biggest thinge've learnein the last ten years is to learn more about how to be resilient society. that mitigates these problems, manages them, and learns it to live with them so...
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philip. zelikow. political. misunderstand my feeling. something if it's good. when i speak with the military i when you're colonel in basic training you have this crap and reports are just a school and i want to sell it. really you know really i try to spend my whole life having people with a better life and can basically feel better that's what nurses still. they try to trick me into a shell to try to turn me into somebody who would take a life if there's one thing in my life i feel i could ever call. there so i didn't bother to have a president. when i am. a model i think you can say more profitable but. you know it took us almost three which draws observer. diversion from what you do on a troop ship so we'd sit up on the docket nightmare read a lot of time to get to where we are what we are going to what it was later all we go back and forth back and forth and we always are looking good and well that's all we're doing the right thing because as the world all. during the vietnam war an antiwar movement emerged that altered the course of history this movement
philip. zelikow. political. misunderstand my feeling. something if it's good. when i speak with the military i when you're colonel in basic training you have this crap and reports are just a school and i want to sell it. really you know really i try to spend my whole life having people with a better life and can basically feel better that's what nurses still. they try to trick me into a shell to try to turn me into somebody who would take a life if there's one thing in my life i feel i could...
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philip . zelikow. you misunderstand the kind of like being. i think it's good. but i feel for the military are we near gurnall in basic training and this fabric of portraiture school or school work like i want to. really get a grip i try to spend my whole life having people live a better life and basically feel better since witness is still around. they tried to trick me into a kill they tried to turn me into somebody who could take a life if there's one thing in real life i feel i could ever call friends to say i didn't give them a credit. straight to my hair and kind of my will be good for a good couple for profit model for. you know those almost three which cross the pacific. there wasn't too much to do on a troop ships old set up on the darkest night never read a lot of time to get to where we are what we're going to what was right or off we go back and forth back and forth and we always an open cooling well that's all we're doing the right thing because as the world all. during the vietnam war any more movement emerged that altered the course of history thi
philip . zelikow. you misunderstand the kind of like being. i think it's good. but i feel for the military are we near gurnall in basic training and this fabric of portraiture school or school work like i want to. really get a grip i try to spend my whole life having people live a better life and basically feel better since witness is still around. they tried to trick me into a kill they tried to turn me into somebody who could take a life if there's one thing in real life i feel i could ever...
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philip. zelikow. you misunderstand my feeling. i thought it was good. when i feud with the news here are we near colonel in basic training and this crap and reports going to school or a school or like i want some. to really get over it i try to spend my whole life having people live a better life can basically feel better since winners are still around. they tried to trick me into a kill they tried to trick me into somebody who could take a life if there's one thing in my life i feel like they're ever called. to say i didn't pick up the credit card. straight from my hand. kind of my will be in print so you get the whole problem for all of. gotos almost true which draws a pacific. diversion from what you do on a troop ships old set up on a douglas nightmare raps a lot of time to get to where we are what we're going to what was right or off we go back and forth back and forth and we always are looking cool and all those old we're doing the right thing because as the world all. during the vietnam war any two war movement emerged that altered the course of
philip. zelikow. you misunderstand my feeling. i thought it was good. when i feud with the news here are we near colonel in basic training and this crap and reports going to school or a school or like i want some. to really get over it i try to spend my whole life having people live a better life can basically feel better since winners are still around. they tried to trick me into a kill they tried to trick me into somebody who could take a life if there's one thing in my life i feel like...