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Sun Sep 11, 2016, 01:20 PM Sep 2016

On Sept. 11, I remember Charlie Gibson who then anchored Good Morning

America.

It was right after 8:00 am in the Midwest, they started their second hour after talking about perhaps an inexperienced pilot who flew into one of the World Trade Center. And then we saw the second plane.

And Gibson just sat there, dignified, somber, and said: now we know.

I think that he is the only news, or semi news program, anchor who really just retired and disappeared.

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