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Web Extra: Steve Reich
Host Scott Shafer talks with composer Steve Reich about how his piece "WTC 9/11" came into being, and about his own personal experience of September 11, 2001.

'WTC 9/11'
This week, Nonesuch Records released a musical reflection on the 9/11 attacks. "WTC 9/11" is written by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Steve Reich. The piece was commissioned by the San Francisco-based Kronos Quartet. We talk with Kronos Quartet founder and violinist David Harrington.

'WTC 9/11'
This week, Nonesuch Records released a musical reflection on the 9/11 attacks. "WTC 9/11" is written by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Steve Reich. The piece was commissioned by the San Francisco-based Kronos Quartet. We talk with Kronos Quartet founder and violinist David Harrington.

LAPD's Counterterrorism Program
A decade after 9/11, we're still feeling the impact of that horrible day. We begin in Los Angeles, where three of the four planes used in the 9/11 attacks were heading. How did the attacks transform the city's police department?

San Diego's Muslim Community, 10 Years Later
Two of the 9/11 hijackers lived for a time in San Diego. As a result, the Muslim community there has endured suspicion from neighbors, and more scrutiny from law enforcement. Distrust still lingers on both sides -- but efforts are under way to diminish it.

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A Military Family Grapples With Deployment
Most of us feel the impact of 9/11 by longer waits in airport security lines, and more obtrusive body scans and pat downs. But those inconveniences pale compared with the sacrifice and disruption felt by thousands of military families in California. We hear the story of one woman with a 20-year Army career, whose deployment after 9/11 transformed her family's life.

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