Work to Identify 9/11 Victims Persists; Civilians Lead Rescue Ops in Afghanistan

Cindy Drukier
By Cindy Drukier
September 11, 2021The Nation Speaks
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Twenty years after 9/11, forensic scientists are still working to identify victims of the New York terror attacks. And they’re having some success, as we hear from Mechthild Prinz, who was an assistant director at New York’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner back in 2001.

Then, in America Q&A we ask: If regular COVID-19 boosters become the new normal, would you support continuing with vaccine mandates?

And, as rescue efforts continue in Afghanistan, private groups are taking the lead role. We speak to Rick Clay who runs Afghan Rescue Crew (ARC) Plan B to hear what’s happening on the ground.

Finally, in our second America Q&A, we ask people across the nation if they could live in any other state, where would they go?

Watch the full episode on Epoch TV.

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