Five years since 9/11: Life after the attacks
Today, These Days looks back at the five years since September 11, 2001. A local woman whose younger brother died in the World Trade Center attacks shares how September 11th changed her life. A psychologist speaks about working with the families who lost loved ones in the attacks. Also, a local firefighter who went to New York after the attacks talks about leading an urban search and rescue team through "the pile."
Guests:
- Jeanine Hart Seaman, San Diego resident. Her younger brother John Patrick Hart died in the World Trade Center.
- Ken Druck, founder of the Jenna Druck Foundation. He's a psychologist and recognized nationwide as an expert in helping people deal with loss. He counseled many families who lost loved ones on September 11, 2001.
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Perry Peake
, division chief with the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. He led the San Diego County urban search and rescue team that went to New York two weeks after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.