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Description 
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| This video continues an interview of Florence Rogers. Florence Rogers was the President of the Federal Employee Credit Union at the time of the bombing. She discusses the support offered from other Federal Credit Unions, how her branch reopened in 48 hours, their temporary location, the funerals she attended, retrieving the bodies of her friends, dealing with the media, the central nature of the credit union to the employees at the Murrah Building, the recovery of purses, hiring new staff, finding her own purse, the reminders of people she lost, the emotional impact of the bombing, the importance of family and friends, her involvement in the bombing trial, family support, undergoing surgery, and her retirement.
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