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  • SATURDAY AUGUST 7 2004 2:34 PM

Apple offers 9/11 Commission Hearings free of charge

According to an article on MacNN, Apple has made the entire hearings of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (better known as the 9/11 Commission) available for download free of charge on their iTunes Music Store.

Everything from the initial introductory speeches to the final report is offered, 38 segments in all.

Though it is unlikely many people would be interested in listening to hours upon hours of dry testimony and prepared speeches by career politicians, there are some segments that would provide considerable insight into the current administration. Most notably would be the testimony of former counterterrorism adviser Richard Clark, whose unusually candid responses gave us shocking insight into our current administration's priorities pre-9/11. Also available is the testimony of National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice.

Though the hearings have been available for some time, the Final Report was just recently added last Thursday. The executive summary of the report is still provided free of charge. However, the unabridged version, weighing in at almost 21 hours, will cost you $6.95.

If you have iTunes installed, click here to be taken to the entire catalogue.

 

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bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

AUG 07, 2004 05:07 PM

That's awesome.

The link didn't work for me though. It opened iTunes and then threw an error. If you click on the Music Store link in iTunes, though, it's on the front page.

Clocknova

clocknova

Charleston, SC
March 2003

AUG 07, 2004 05:09 PM

It's comforting to see that this kind of information is being made readily available, and in such a high-profile location.

The link worked fine for me.

[Edited on Aug 07, 2004 5:12PM]

leavesofdestiny

leavesofdestiny

USA
April 2004

AUG 07, 2004 09:28 PM

And they have a lot of speeches from the Democratic National Convention, and I've heard that the GOP conv. speeches will be there too, I think it's an AWESOME idea. People need to be involved!

Jeff_Fries

Jeff_Fries

Humptulips, WA
September 2003

AUG 07, 2004 09:31 PM

That's actually really admirable.

royaljack

royaljack

Brooklyn, NY
OLD SKOOL

AUG 07, 2004 11:44 PM

It's like C-SPAN on my iPod! Rockin'!

Now I can let my iPod lull me to sleep with droning words instead of watching Book-TV!

pale_blue_eyes

pale_blue_eyes

Santa Barbara, CA
April 2004

AUG 08, 2004 12:02 AM

Extreme_Akim said:
That's actually really admirable.



agreed.

Koenigsegg

Koenigsegg

I'm lost
July 2004

AUG 08, 2004 12:05 AM

wait.

the 'executive summary' (abridged version, 1 hr, 1 minute) is free. the unabridged version, which is 20 hours in length, is $6.95. but that is still a steal.

AceTracer

acetracer

Hollywood, FL
January 2004

AUG 08, 2004 12:48 AM

Koenigsegg said:
wait.

the 'executive summary' (abridged version, 1 hr, 1 minute) is free. the unabridged version, which is 20 hours in length, is $6.95. but that is still a steal.


Um, I said that tongue

Poser

Poser

Tampa, FL
May 2003

AUG 08, 2004 12:49 AM

i dont need an apple to know that stuff...jsut community radiosmile

Mike11

Mike11

Titusville, FL
OLD SKOOL

AUG 08, 2004 03:36 AM

Why would anyone want this? confused

leavesofdestiny

leavesofdestiny

USA
April 2004

AUG 08, 2004 07:46 AM

Because it's important that everyone in this country be aware of what's going on in it! The whole, election thing is kinda important, hehe smile

Erica

Erica

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

AUG 08, 2004 08:45 AM

Awesome!

royaljack

royaljack

Brooklyn, NY
OLD SKOOL

AUG 08, 2004 12:25 PM

leavesofdestiny said:
Because it's important that everyone in this country be aware of what's going on in it! The whole, election thing is kinda important, hehe smile



Nobody said it's not important, but few people will listen to 20 hours of anyone on any subject droning endlessly in bureaucratic gibberish.

Admirable, but not practical and most people will barely make it to the end.

ashergrey

ashergrey

USA
December 2003

AUG 08, 2004 01:18 PM

Uh... that's why there's the one hour abridged version. One hour isn't too much to ask, especially since most people will spend more time watching "The Hilton Bachelor Survives a Fear Factory planned by Big Brother in the Real World."

Mike11

Mike11

Titusville, FL
OLD SKOOL

AUG 08, 2004 02:47 PM

royaljack said:

leavesofdestiny said:
Because it's important that everyone in this country be aware of what's going on in it! The whole, election thing is kinda important, hehe smile



Nobody said it's not important, but few people will listen to 20 hours of anyone on any subject droning endlessly in bureaucratic gibberish.

Admirable, but not practical and most people will barely make it to the end.


Yeah, Thats what I was thinking.

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