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for "meet the press," harry smith. >> harry, thank you so much. doris kearns goodwin, we talk about patriots day and we're about to have it again and experience this event again one year later. for all the talk of resilience, there are a lot of wounds that don't heal, especially when you have to go back and relive them. >> yeah. there's something, i'm sure, people are going to feel with the flashbacks, as was said, and yet i think going back to remember what it was like then and what it's like now, it's a really important thing. you have to learn from history, and there was resilience that took place during this period of time. the hardest thing i think about that day was they struck us at what is so special a holiday in boston. other holidays, mergemorial day july 4th, we run around and get scattered. everybody goes to that sacred place. whether you go to the red sox game. we go to the minute men and then to the red sox game. it's a special moment to have