Thomas H. Kean has achieved great notoriety as the Chairman of the 9-11 Commission, a two-term Governor of New Jersey, and President of Drew University. But it has been Governor Kean’s nonpartisan brand of personal leadership that allowed him to leave office as one of the state’s most popular governors, and enable him to become one of the most effective leaders working to protect our national security. In a comprehensive interview recorded on the 14th anniversary of September 11, 2001, Governor Kean offers his thoughts on the time since the attacks and the work of the commission. He also answers a few questions about what New Jersey needs to get on the right track, and he talks about two of the people who want to be president – Governor Chris Christie and Donald Trump. This episode is sponsored by the Pollack Financial Group.