9/11: Two Decades Later explores the actions taken by the United States Government following the attacks of 9/11, including the creation of the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security. The series also poses the question, "Are we safer today than 20 years ago?" This limited series is hosted and produced by award-winning investigative journalist Steve Gregory a... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | GovernmentDocumentarySociety & Culture |
In this final episode we hear actual audio from the chairman and vice-chairman of the 9/11 Commission as they present their findings to the American people. We also hear an exchange between the chairman and a member of Congress. Finally, we get persp... more
Following the attacks of 9/11, a little-known agency in the US Government spun up pretty fast, the Federal Air Marshal Service, or FAMS. In this episode we meet Frank Donzanti, a retired Air Marshal who was the Special Agent in Charge of the Los Ange... more
Chad Wolf was one of the architects of the Transportation Security Administration. Wolf gives a behind the scenes look at the struggles to create a behemoth of an agency like the TSA and lessons learned. Wolf was also the former Under Secretary of Ho... more
Nico Melendez was hired as the Transportation Security Administration's first national spokesperson just 45-days after the agency was created. Melendez talks about the growing pains of an agency that would be tasked with the security of all modes of ... more
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There is so much that could have been explored about how 9/11 morphed our world. Including critical reflection, with the distance 20 years creates, on the decisions made in the wake of the attack. This podcast didn’t even attempt, instead choosing to serve as a propaganda outlet for those decision makers.
The usual "lest we forget" BS
Investigative Journalist Steve Gregory has done an excellent job with this series. I never thought about all the planes that needed to be grounded that day. He has handled this topic with care and makes you ask yourself if we are safer today.
9/11/01 never forget I love this podcast
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