Persian Primetime lineup 9/11

Today’s Woman coverage of the anniversary of 911 will include an original package on the newly opened Pentagon Memorial followed by a stand-up from PNN's Leili Sadr live from the opening ceremony at the Pentagon. Next, a phone interview with journalist Baback Dad from inside Iran will be featured, focusing on the international image of the U.S. since 9/11. The last segment will acknowledge artworks dedicated to 9/11 and how catastrophe can produce art.

News and views offers comprehensive reporting on this the 7th anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 attacks. Live commentary will supplement background stories on where are we since 9/11/01 and how life and businesses have changed since 9/11/01. There is also profile of a new memorial at the site of the attack on the Pentagon that day. Dell Dailey, State Department Coordinator for Counter Terrorism will be live
from the State Department his department’s efforts since the attacks.
NaV also reports that the U.S. Treasury Department accused Iran's national maritime carrier of helping the country's nuclear and missile programs, a formal move designed to pressure Iran amid stalled talks over its nuclear work. It’s alledged, among other charges, that The Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines and 18 of its affiliated entities were secretly "providing logistical services" to Iran's military.

Late Edition offers a live report from New York City to discuss the how security and technology has change since the Sept. 11 attacks. There’s also a segment on the how the art world has change since that date, and a live medical report on physical ailments resulting from the event. Additionally, there are stories of the work of painter Francis Bacon, and the Mercury Music awards in London.

Roundtable features and call and email program to discuss viewers concerns and opinions about recent topics.

Newstalk has its weekly PNN journalists round up. The show is devoted to the anniversary of 9/11 and there will be a discussion of terrorism in the Middle East and Europe.