Washington Week with The Atlantic

Remembering 9/11: What's Changed?

Clip: Season 2011 | 3m 36s

The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 were a national tragedy that affected the lives of all Americans in one way or another. From the way we think to politics to our lifestyles, the impact was felt by all of us. 10 years after that traumatic day, our Washington Week reporters reflect on how much and how little things have changed because of 9/11.

Aired: 09/09/11

Rating: NR

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Washington Week came on the air February 23, 1967. In the 50 years that followed, we covered a lot of history-making events. Read up on 10 of the biggest stories Washington Week covered in its first 50 years.

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