Fahrenheit 9/11
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What it will do is hold this in my heart,
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it has been in my heart since September 11th.
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I lost my husband, 15 years.
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I'm now by myself.
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Um, I need to know what happened to him.
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I know what I got back from the autopsy.
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That man was my life and I have no plan.
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I'd taken a class and they asked me
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what was I gonna do in the next five years.
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And if I'm not doing something with this,
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I don't know what reason I have to live.
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So, it's very important.
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Very important. 'Kay.
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Ignored by the Bush administration,
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more than 500 relatives of 9/11 victims
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filed suit against Saudi royals and others.
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The lawyers the Saudi defense minister
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hired to fight the 9/11 families?
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The law firm of Bush family confidante,
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James A. Baker.
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So right here in the center of
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three important American landmarks, uh,
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the Watergate hotel and office building,
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the Kennedy Center over there, and uh,
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the embassy of Saudi Arabia.
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Wow.
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How much money do the Saudis
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have invested in America, roughly?
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Uh, I've heard figures inside of $860 billion dollars.
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860 billion.
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Billion.
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That's a lot of money.
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And uh, what percentage of our economy is that?
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That seems like a lot.
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Well, in terms of investments on Wall Street,
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American equities,
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it's roughly six or seven percent of America.
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They own a fairly good slice of America.
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And most of that money
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goes into the great blue chip companies:

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