Columbia Journalism student Chana Doreaux was on hand for former President Bill Clinton's remarks regarding 9/11 and service at the New York Hilton yesterday. The former President on Wednesday said 9/11 was a political decision, not a religious one. Recalling that more than 200 Muslims were murdered in the attack on America, he endorsed a national day of service to honor all who died and draw Americans of all cultures - including Muslims - together in the spirit of Martin Luther King.
Below is an excerpt from a forthcoming story, with audio of her asking the former president about his views on service in America.
Columbia Grad School of Journalism Covers 2008 Service Nation Summit
Photo Credit - Joseph C. Lin Photo Credit - Alexandra Cheney
Welcome to Columbia Graduate School of Journalism's coverage of the 9/11/08 Obama-McCain Presidential Candidate's Forum on the Columbia University Campus.
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Wow, asking a question of a former president, great stuff!
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