16.5 min. interview of Erik Nelson, who made the retrospective documentary, "9/10: THE FINAL HOURS":
Documentary Description:
9/10: THE FINAL HOURS takes us moment by moment through the day before everything changed, before the war on terror became a part of the world's everyday vernacular. We'll hear from those who worked inside the World Trade Center, whose snap decisions resulted in narrow misses of the attack, as well as men and women who confronted the terrorist mastermind of the operation, Mohamed Atta, during his sudden and still unexplained detour to Portland, Maine.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com...
Poster Comment:
Waving Hi to 4.
Next Airings of the Documentary, "9/10: THE FINAL HOURS": Tonight, WED SEP 10 at 9PM ET and 11PM on the National Geographic Channel
One of the interesting highlights, I thought, in the YouTube discussion is at 1:37-3:10 where Nelson mentions (admirably or not) that he was in Washington D.C. near the Pentagon that day, in a lab he claims was subcontracted by intel, and was ironically working on a documentary project at that time about the USS Arizona bombing at Pearl Harbor. Echos of PNAC and such. Also mentions some of the Atta issues, as noted above in the Doc Description, the Art Student colony in-residence at the WTC, and a Pre-9/11 documentary of the WTC by an Estonian or something named Constantine Petroff.