I wasn't in any way a kind of soothsayer or not surprised when Sept. 11 happened. I was absolutely shocked.
I predict that in the years ahead Enron, not Sept. 11, will come to be seen as the greater turning point in U.S. society.
But it is equally incontrovertible that if our intelligence gathering process is seriously flawed, we had better find out and find out fast if we are to avoid another Sept. 11.
Unfortunately, since the Sept. 11 tragedy, our business is not doing too well.
But there is scant evidence to tie Saddam to terrorist organizations, and even less to the Sept. 11 attacks.
On a normal day, we value heroism because it is uncommon. On Sept. 11, we valued heroism because it was everywhere.
What happened I think on Sept. 11 was we were given graphic and clear evidence that things had changed.
The attacks on Sept. 11 really sent a shock wave through our economy, and the full reverberation of that is not yet known,
Sept. 11 jolted America out of its second gilded age.