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'The Talk' Gets Perspective on '9/11' from Filmmakers Jule Naudet and James Hanlon (VIDEO)

by Nick Zaino, posted Sep 8th 2011 6:05PM
9/11 film on 'The Talk'To mark the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, 'The Talk' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS) brought in filmmakers Jule Naudet and James Hanlon to discuss their documentary film '9/11.' The documentary crew was following a rookie firefighter that day, and that rookie's firehouse wound being one of the first to respond.

Naudet remembers hearing the first plane before it crashed into the North Tower. "You hear this loud roar, and I remember just looking up and in between two buildings I see a plane going very fast," he said. "Reflex, instinct, I don't know, I turned the camera around and it reappears and immediately crashes into the North Tower."

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CBS affiliates fear fines from 9/11 documentary

by Anna Johns, posted Sep 2nd 2006 3:10PM
world trade centerThe CBS network intends to re-air the 9/11 documentary made by French filmmakers Gedeon and Jules Naudet but, because it contains profanity, some affiliates are opting out. About 12 affiliates have chosen not to air the documentary and instead will air alternate programming and twelve others will air the documentary later at night when fewer children are watching. At least two dozen more affiliates are undecided about whether to air the two-hour program.

It's sad just how scared the FCC has everyone. I saw this documentary the first time it aired and I honestly don't remember any profanity. None. I'm sure it was there but... gee whiz... that has got to be the least disturbing part of the film.

The documentary airs, uncut, on most CBS affiliates on September 10th.

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