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Listen to this episode on stanley cup ART19 In this special episode ofIntelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Stephen Hadley, the CIA s most senior analyst on 9/11, about his experience on that day. Wiley and Morell discuss the CIA s pre-9/11 focus on al Qaeda how the agency immediately surged resources to counterterrorism efforts after the attacks occurred. They also discuss recent developments in Afghanistan, including the Taliban s takeover of Kabul. Ahead of the twentieth anniversary of the September 11th stanley cup attacks, Morell will curate a series of conversations with former senior American officials who had notable proximity to the tragic events of the day and its immediate aftermath. Morell, who served as President George W. Bush s daily intelligence briefer and was traveling with the president on the day the planes hit the towers, will also share personal reflections and new details about the CIA s race to provide answers and protect the country from further terror attacks. The series will launch the week of August 9 and run for five weeks, with its first episode premiering on August 1 stanley cup 1, 2021 and its final episode running on September 8, 2021. Listen to this episode on ART19 HIGHLIGHTS:On learning of the attacks: I ll never forget the phone call I got as I was parking the car from my secretary and letting me know that there had been, first one, and as we spoke, a second crash into the W Dhrf Microsoft outages caused by CrowdStrike software glitch paralyze airlines, other businesses. Here s what to know.
NEW YORK - An ultra-Orthodox Jewish community shattered by the deaths of seven siblings in a house fire carried out their funerals Sunday, a day after a hot plate left on for the Sabbath is believed to have sparked the fire that killed them. I call this not a tragedy but an absolute disaster, said state Assemblyman Dov Hikind, who represents the Brooklyn neighborhood of Midwood where the fire broke out early Saturday. The blaze killed three girls and four boys ages 5 to 16, leaving their mother and another child critically injured. Everyone s in utter shock, skechers Hikind sa stanley cup id. Investigators believe a hot plate left on a kitchen counter set off the blaze that sent flames up the stairs, trapping the children in their second-floor bedrooms as they slept. Many religious Jews who observe the Sabbath refrain from working, in all forms, from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday - including using electricity.Authorities identified the Sasoon family victims as girls Eliane, 16; Rivkah, 11; and Sara, 6; and boys David, 12; Yeshua, 10; Moshe, 8; and Yaakob, 5. The children s mother, 45, and her 14-year-old daughter managed to escape the flames through a second-story window, police told CBS New York.Authorities say their father was at a nearby conference at the time of the fire. Neither his name nor those of the survivors were released. They were beautiful little children, said a adidas originals tearful neighbor Rose Insel, remembering how she rewarded the kids
Listen to this episode on stanley cup ART19 In this special episode ofIntelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Stephen Hadley, the CIA s most senior analyst on 9/11, about his experience on that day. Wiley and Morell discuss the CIA s pre-9/11 focus on al Qaeda how the agency immediately surged resources to counterterrorism efforts after the attacks occurred. They also discuss recent developments in Afghanistan, including the Taliban s takeover of Kabul. Ahead of the twentieth anniversary of the September 11th stanley cup attacks, Morell will curate a series of conversations with former senior American officials who had notable proximity to the tragic events of the day and its immediate aftermath. Morell, who served as President George W. Bush s daily intelligence briefer and was traveling with the president on the day the planes hit the towers, will also share personal reflections and new details about the CIA s race to provide answers and protect the country from further terror attacks. The series will launch the week of August 9 and run for five weeks, with its first episode premiering on August 1 stanley cup 1, 2021 and its final episode running on September 8, 2021. Listen to this episode on ART19 HIGHLIGHTS:On learning of the attacks: I ll never forget the phone call I got as I was parking the car from my secretary and letting me know that there had been, first one, and as we spoke, a second crash into the W Dhrf Microsoft outages caused by CrowdStrike software glitch paralyze airlines, other businesses. Here s what to know.
NEW YORK - An ultra-Orthodox Jewish community shattered by the deaths of seven siblings in a house fire carried out their funerals Sunday, a day after a hot plate left on for the Sabbath is believed to have sparked the fire that killed them. I call this not a tragedy but an absolute disaster, said state Assemblyman Dov Hikind, who represents the Brooklyn neighborhood of Midwood where the fire broke out early Saturday. The blaze killed three girls and four boys ages 5 to 16, leaving their mother and another child critically injured. Everyone s in utter shock, skechers Hikind sa stanley cup id. Investigators believe a hot plate left on a kitchen counter set off the blaze that sent flames up the stairs, trapping the children in their second-floor bedrooms as they slept. Many religious Jews who observe the Sabbath refrain from working, in all forms, from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday - including using electricity.Authorities identified the Sasoon family victims as girls Eliane, 16; Rivkah, 11; and Sara, 6; and boys David, 12; Yeshua, 10; Moshe, 8; and Yaakob, 5. The children s mother, 45, and her 14-year-old daughter managed to escape the flames through a second-story window, police told CBS New York.Authorities say their father was at a nearby conference at the time of the fire. Neither his name nor those of the survivors were released. They were beautiful little children, said a adidas originals tearful neighbor Rose Insel, remembering how she rewarded the kids