On this solemn anniversary, we were joined by Senators Joe Lieberman in Washington, and Richard Blumenthal in Manhattan.
Channel 3’s Robert Goulston reported live from the site of the World Trade Center to talk about the new memorial and when it will be open to the public.
We also heard from a local man who survived the attacks on the World Trade Center, investment banker Mel Esdaile, of North Haven. We first met him on September 11th, 2001, and he appeared today on Face the State to tell his story from the perspective of a decade passing.
Also on the Face the State lineup: former Governor John Rowland, who guided the state during those tense days in September.
You can watch the entire Face the State right here:
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=6241827&topVideoCatNo=213439&autoStart=true (Lieberman)
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=6241829&topVideoCatNo=213439&autoStart=true (Goulston)
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=6241832&topVideoCatNo=213439&autoStart=true (Blumenthal)
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=6241835&topVideoCatNo=213439&autoStart=true (Esdaile)
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=6241838&topVideoCatNo=213439&autoStart=true (Rowland)
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It’s very sad ;-(
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My name is Billy Prevatte I was only 5 years old when 9-11 happened i wasn’t aware that today was the day of 9-11 it’s been 10 years so very sorry to those who died.
Billy Prevatte
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I watched it live on T.V. and couldn’t believe my eyes, I was in tears. and can’t believe it’s been 10 years already
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