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11 years after: The Morning Joe panel remembers 9/11

Top Talkers: On the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Morning Joe panel – including the Council on Foreign Relations' Richard Haass and Random House's Jon Meacham – reflects on the events of the day and how the U.S. and the world has changed since. Mika Brzezinski also shares personal stories of reporting from lower Manhattan shortly after the attacks on the World Trade Center.