Those names read out loud will always be remembered and never forgotten, the victims are at this event with the survivors comforting them and the people who read out the names The victims came from Heaven to be with these people at this ceremony We Will Never Forget Them
THE ENTIRE COUNTRY SHOULD BE DOING THIS! Not just NY! Everyone should have off and be doing exactly what these people are doing! Respectfully watching in silence!
Please know I live in St Louis Missouri I take it very seriously and I pay tribute every single year and other times I agree- all should be off work and tributes should happen all over the country I visit NYC often , it's my favorite place I call it "my city" Last year I was there on 9/11 This year in March I visited the museum finally , I FINALLY thought myself emotionally able I tried other times and just couldn't I lived about 1 hour north of the city for 5 years, some of the best years of my life I would dine at Windows on The World from time to time Altho not a native New Yorker , I took and take the 9/11 attacks very personally I AGREE - MORE PEOPLE SHOULD take it personally and pay tribute and honor BUT- I think more people do than we think Much love to you , to NYC , the tri state area and to all who feel the weight of that painful day ♥️🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸♥️
I was sitting in class..and the phone rang. My teacher screamed , that scream you only know if you’ve gotten that phone call . Her husband d*ed that day, originally he got out but went back in after to try to help people . In CT we were in complete lock down . What a horrible day & the aftermath was so painful.
What grade and how young was you at that time? I was 15 in HS during this tragic day now, I'm 37. My deepest condolences to her,loved ones and peers. And yes, that day and the aftermath were very rough for us Americans, especially the ones who were in the greater NY area (NYC,LI,WC,CT and NJ) and DC 😢🤦🏽♀️🇺🇲🤲🏽🙏🏽
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One Minute of Silence 20:26 8:46am American Airlines flight 11 Hits North Tower 38:02 9:03am United Airlines flight 175 Hits South Tower 1:11:58 9:37am American Airlines flight 77 Hits Pentagon 1:33:52 9:59am South Tower Falls 1:37:57 10:03am United Airlines flight 93 Crashes in Shanksville
Extending my deepest condolences to all the 9/11 victims and families on this horrific day on a September 11th 2001 attacks i was 3 at the time when this happened as i watch both towers fall down 😔 💔RIP to all the victims who lost their lives that day
Gosh, I’m so sorry that you have witnessed this as a 3 year old kid. My condolences to all those who lost their lives on 9/11. Can’t believe it’s been 23 years and still it’s painful to think about it.
Yeah, I was too young to remember this at 3 years old at the time in 2001 But I had no choice but to even watch the news. When my dad brought me home from school near by and all I could think of is the people who jump from the windows to the deaths and all the victims who were trapped in the towers were. All that's because of the terrorism invaded the us In america was under attack that day Now, I'm all grown up 25 years old and it is still painful to watch 😢
My heart is heavy every September 11. I was there the day before on a field trip at age 12. I still get goosebumps till this day. May the families of the victims never forget 🙏
I was in high school. My freshman year we went the year before went all the way to the top. Then we went again the year after when it was just fenced off with names on the fence. It was so strange. To experience just how tall that building was from being at the top. Our ears all popped in the elevator. Just so eerie.
I'm Argentinian, I was just a 3 years old child, I don't remember all, but I remember seeing the news when the second plane hits the WTC tower, my mom and grandma have a lot of sadness in her faces.. my respect to everyone who lost someone that day.
It's hard to believe that it has been 22 years and my heart is still saddened by all the lives that were lost that tragic day 😢😢😢 may all the victims reat jn peace
We will never forget! I was 12 during the attacks of 911 but I couldn't process the severity of the attacks back then so I waited to research 911 untill I was in my 20s and learned of the jumpers, but I was old enough to process it and I've spent the last decade on youtube listening to survivors of 911 and the victims families of the lost that day to helped me cope with this tragic day. I think of the lost ALWAYS and YOUR FAMILIES are always in my thoughts and prayers. My school in southern Indiana learned of the attacks right before the second plane hit, we watched the second plane hit live but we were let out of school early that day but before we were dismissed, we had a moment of silence for those who tragically lost their lives on the morning of September 11th, 2001. We will never forget!!! God bless you all and may the Lord Jesus Christ hold you're hearts close and fill you with His LOVE and PEACE.
It’s unexplainable sadness,Eventho it’s 22 years ago. That day I was 11 years old , I felt really down after watching the news. 💐May god takes care of those innocent souls . 💐🥺
😢 God bless all the souls who perished in the towers, the injured who died, people who went back in to help and never came out, the sick from the toxins who died and those who are still sick or traumatized. Prayers.
i am sooo confused!!! at around 33:26, the names the little man is reading is not in the list of pictures shown - so there is a whole group of people who lost their lives and their names were not read aloud.................................................?????
I’ll never forget 9/11.. 😢 I was 17 years old in high school watching this on tv 💔🥹 to my fellow Americans that lost their lives that day and to all the emergency responders We Will Never Forget you..
I am 43, about to be 44 in November - 22 years ago, I was an AO3 (and had just arrived not two months before the attacks), at Naval Station Air Warfare Center (NSAWC), a.k.a "Top Gun" in Fallon, NV. The birds on base were not doing the usual take offs yet b/c of the fog, so we were all just hanging out in the hangar office, B.S.'ing, trying to look busy doing a whole lot of nothing, really. Petty Officer Whitehead always had MSNBC playing on his computer, and that morning was no different - what WAS different, though, was he also had the radio playing, as he must not have been interested in whatever was being discussed on the news website. Ram Jam's "Black Betty" was blasting across the office airspace. I never have forgotten that - and to this day, this many years later, EVERY. TIME. I. HEAR. THAT. TUNE....my first reaction, instinctively, is a physical jerk in the pit of my stomach. (It took a few years after 9-11 for me to basically numb myself to that song so I could listen to it again, but I digress....) Anyway, halfway through the song, the VJ at the radio station announced the first plane hitting the first tower. It was stone cold silent when he was done with his breaking news interruption, and I remember somebody had jumped up to hit the on/off button on the T.V. that was hanging from the ceiling, or maybe the T.V. was sitting on top of one of those metal carts they would wheel in to third period study hall with the VCR on the middle shelf, you know the kind I'm talking about? (I don't remember this detail, for some reason, but it's not important). We were all glued in our spots, some of us standing, some of us on the couches, or desk chairs, mouths hanging wide open, staring at the screen as the images of the first tower/fire explosion were recorded and repeatedly, over and over, broadcasted across the country - like a broken record, for the next 18 hours or more, it seemed like the same images just continued on this mind-numbing, nails-down-a-chalkboard-and incredibly irritating repetitive loop. Every time it started, I would look away, close my eyes, and hold my breath. I still catch myself doing it, 22 years later. I have never been to NY City, and up until this past 9-11 anniversary, have never had a desire to visit ESPECIALLY since the attacks...but something changed this year. As emotional as the memory of this day has been for me, only 22 at the time and on the complete opposite side of the country when the attacks happened, and yes, indirectly, I have lost people I once knew b/c of the actions of others on that fateful day; however, what gets me EVERY TIME is the magnitude of almost indescribable loss that others who were DIRECTLY affected that day have described in the telling of their experiences. The parents of the Man in the Red Bandana, the 11 people he rescued, the firemen, police officers, port authority workers, all of their family members, and the civilian mariner, Pete Johansen, who assisted with the world's largest boat lift that rescued half a million people stranded on the seawalls of Lower Manhattan away from ground zero, to some place safer, further away from the destruction...quote "...is the historic maritime evacuation...that was greater even than Dunkirk" (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XyS-tYoOj6g.html).
This was such a tragedy that occurred. May God bless all of the families that have suffered. We lost such a beautiful souls, with so much potential to flourish and it was all snatched away. My condolences to the family members, colleagues, neighbors, and friends of those who are no longer here to grace us with your presence. May you rest in power❤
Never forget 9/11. We put aside our differences, brought the nation together and mourned the loss of these people then. People many of us across this great nation never even met, never even knew. We never needed Disney’s preaching of diversity, equity and inclusion. We still don’t need it. We were all there in New York in spirit on that terrible day, our nation’s darkest day.
The thing that many people probably didn't notice when the north tower collapsed on that day it's inner core stood standing for quite some time before it fell too , it just goes to show that those people up there could have gotten out because the core was unharmed the core was built to withstand almost anything the Tower were designed like that because of what happened to the empire state building with it's airplanes strike.
I'm sorry I'm french and I just have one question, if somebody can tell me why some names are not tell? Édit: I've the answer in part 2... they're not forgotten, it's just a reading mistake and I found very moving the last woman who tells all the names the readers missed.... when there is such names, such stress, such emotionnal moments it's perfectly understanding..... God bless all who suffered and still suffering 22 years later.... Even in France we don't forget you and all my prayers are for you 🙏🙏💖💖
Grief has no time limit I was gutted when I heard the news of this cowardly act . Remembering all of those who lost their lives and to all whose lives were affected from then on and those who suffered from illnesses leading from this disaster. You will all be remembered forever.
Huge tribute to the 343 heroic fighters whose bravery and heroism was testament of all they risked also to the all people that were lost in this tragic tragedy may you rest in peace
Thx for all that took part to this event! We continue to pray for all our dears......And we continue to remain vigilant bec 911 was not an isolated incident!
Deixo aqui meu carinho, respeito, empatia por todas as vítimas e seus familiares. Meus sentimentos! 🙏 Essa tragédia chocou todo o mundo profundamente! 😭 Na época eu só tinha 2 anos de idade. É preciso sempre relembrar às futuras gerações sobre este acontecimento para que nunca mais aconteça! Um forte abraço do Brasil! 🙏💐🇺🇲🕊🇧🇷❤
NEVER FORGET,!! The Senate gave final legislative approval to a bill ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money. GOP Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky were the only senators who voted against the bill’s final passage.
I was only 6 months old when this happened so I won’t remember everything that happened because I was only a baby, but I will always remember the victims of the attack and those who sacrificed their lives and the survivors who experienced 9/11 May God be with them all and He is spreading his love and peace
What's really sad is the lack of comments on this sad day America was attacked by terroists. Was great to see how we all pull together as one nation then. But now deeply divided.
🙏🙏🙏🌎✝️🇺🇸 Everyone who has lost their lives. The most remembered day. Thank God I understood the cover up. The person who carried this world all my life
Condolencias a todos quienes vivieron esta experiencia de terror extremo y cruel quedara grabado en el corazon de toda la humanidad ese acto tambien le ocurrio al mundo lamentable desde Argentina Sonia G Nielsen💕
I am from South Africa an every year i thinking of the people who died during the attack of 9/11 my wish is that i can just be with one memorial service in America i will be so glad to attend one memorial service it was a really bad day
*EU NÃO SINTO NADA. POVO SEM VERGONHA MERECE O QUE TEM. ELEGE BANDIDOS DO TIPO GEORGE W BUCHA. COM SEU PODER SE METEU EM GUERRA ALHEIA. ATRAINDO TERRORISTAS DA AL-QAEDA (ALCAIDA) PARA DENTRO DO PAÍS E FAZER O QUE FIZERAM. ESSE POVO SEM VERGONHA DEVERIA TER PEDIDO IMEDIATAMENTE A DESTITUIÇÃO DESSE BANDIDO. QUE FOI O ÚNICO E EXCLUSIVO CULPADO POR ESSA DESGRAÇA E A DESTRUIÇÃO DAS TORRES WORLD TRADE CENTER.*
Sanest comment section ever? I've been watching these videos for the last few days and most of the comments are conspiracy theorists pushing unsubstantiated claims. This one seems sensible though, no comments blaming the Jews at least.
as long as I serve this nation as an ambassador, I will give this nation my promise that this country. Will never deal with the stupidity and ignorance of the - --holes that pulled this nonsense. We won't be fooled again. I never want to see this ever again.
I don’t know the whole history of 9/11. It wondering me that I have never see an afro american family in the interviews. Any afro american person died in those events?