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Attorney and free speech advocate Deborah Weiss was across the street from the World Trade Center in Manhattan on September 11, 2001, when Al Qaeda terrorists attacked the center with hijacked airliners. She has worked for the Congressional Committee on House Oversight and national security think tanks, where her numerous publications include the monograph The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Jihad on Free Speech. Weiss will discuss with show host Andrew E. Harrod what she experienced as a 9/11 survivor and how its legacy affected her life and America, among other matters.