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New Zealand Couple React to The Night Osama Bin Laden Was Killed May 1, 2011. (THIS GAVE US CHILLS!) 

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Комментарии : 4 тыс.   
@dontshootyoureyeoutkid
@dontshootyoureyeoutkid Год назад
As a New Yorker and American it meant everything that this man was no longer breathing the same air as the rest of the world.
@thevalkyrie1477
@thevalkyrie1477 Год назад
What does one have to do with the other?
@CocoCrispy_
@CocoCrispy_ Год назад
@@thevalkyrie1477Osama lead Al Quada which was responsible for 9/11…
@cyndianderson7056
@cyndianderson7056 Год назад
​@@thevalkyrie1477as Americans, this is important. As New Yorkers, it's doubly important. That's where it happened. That's where people's coworkers, family members and loved ones died.
@thinkcritically6373
@thinkcritically6373 Год назад
@@CocoCrispy_ do your research...
@christophermyers4487
@christophermyers4487 Год назад
@@thinkcritically6373 do yours. Just because you title yourself “think critically” doesn’t make you smart. Likely a person living on food stamps.
@robertrodgers1423
@robertrodgers1423 Год назад
When the people rallied outside the Whitehouse is even more impressive! Once upon a time we were united.
@SpeckszDaBoss
@SpeckszDaBoss Год назад
Yeah then Biden happened
@blAfriCan_aMeriCan
@blAfriCan_aMeriCan Год назад
@@SpeckszDaBoss nope....
@sheilamartin880
@sheilamartin880 Год назад
We still are when we need to be. Luckily there have been no more outside attacks like 9-11 but a lot of natural disasters have happened where everyone comes together and helps each other like family and their differences and divisions dissappear.
@jskelly1979
@jskelly1979 Год назад
Truth! We have become so divided today by our political parties. I really don't care who you are or what you believe, as long you are a good person, I will respect you and treat you like the way I want to be treated.
@PurebloodedPatriot
@PurebloodedPatriot Год назад
​@blAfriCan_aMeriCan you're right. It was actually Obama and his Vice President that divided the country
@Lorijenken
@Lorijenken 10 месяцев назад
As a Former Canadian Air Force officer, I was watching this game when this happened, I screamed in sheer joy for America.
@jwichman9
@jwichman9 10 месяцев назад
Thank you to all Canadians. You are truly good neighbors. God bless.
@MsStealYourDadAndMom
@MsStealYourDadAndMom 10 месяцев назад
I'll never forget the kindheartedness y'all showed us on 9-11 ❤️
@carrietatum835
@carrietatum835 10 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊🙏
@janettamcgee8124
@janettamcgee8124 10 месяцев назад
I will never forget when the Canadians sheltered several American diplomats in their Embassy after the US Embassy in Tehran was taken over by the Iranians. They risked retribution. We couldn't ask for better Upstairs Neighbors. ( got that from Robin Williams)
@kcck7588
@kcck7588 10 месяцев назад
Thank you brother.
@rachaelpate6778
@rachaelpate6778 10 месяцев назад
In my 52 years I have never seen my country so patriotic than after 9/11. Miss those times for sure.
@moonglow630
@moonglow630 9 месяцев назад
Ya, me too. It was a great time to be an American
@MCG55SS
@MCG55SS 7 месяцев назад
yea CRAZY as a veteran of the Navy remembering 9/11 i was a Junior in high school, i signed up to join military the day i turned 18 and was extremely and still am extremely patriotic but NOW hearing college kids and the young generation say that they associate highly patriotic people with racist. Sad the path our country has went down and the ideals of this young generation.
@moonglow630
@moonglow630 7 месяцев назад
@@MCG55SS thank you for your service
@joshquigley380
@joshquigley380 7 месяцев назад
Yep they manipulated us right into a bullshit war.
@corinnem.239
@corinnem.239 7 месяцев назад
​@@MCG55SSI knew we would need people like you. It was not going to be over quickly, if ever. Thank you for your service. You kept me safe to sleep at night.
@emmarustlie4875
@emmarustlie4875 Год назад
My dad was killed in 9/11, so I was 11 when this happened and I just remember my mom breaking down in happy tears. It was such a sense of justice for us and a day i'll never forget
@criert135
@criert135 11 месяцев назад
There was no justice.
@BillKrayer12thMan
@BillKrayer12thMan 10 месяцев назад
Sorry for your loss!!😢 Hope this helped bring you some peace!
@AidanWendel
@AidanWendel 10 месяцев назад
@@criert135yes there was we killed him for everything he had done those seals didn’t give them a second
@criert135
@criert135 10 месяцев назад
@@AidanWendel How is that justice? How is gunning a man and his family down in their home, in the night, justice? Where was the trial? Where were the just proceedings? There was no justice. There was also no justice for the thousands of innocent Iraqis killed by the US military. Nor was there justice for the innocent people killed due to the US government’s foreign policy (which was the reason Bin Laden gave for the 9/11 attacks).
@Abubakrov1
@Abubakrov1 10 месяцев назад
@@AidanWendelLMAOOO he only retaliated, they didn’t hate the United States before they started doing wicked things in their countries.
@bersabeauty3804
@bersabeauty3804 11 месяцев назад
You guys are reminding me of a time when my country was united. I can't believe how divided we've become since that. Wow. Got me in the feels.
@JayMac
@JayMac 10 месяцев назад
Check out when they caught the boston marathon bomber and the reaction to the people on the streets… That was only 10 years ago
@matthewrowley9679
@matthewrowley9679 10 месяцев назад
I wish Americans were still patriotic and got along. But, the corrupt government has divided Americans on purpose.
@networknomad5600
@networknomad5600 10 месяцев назад
I mean, the country wasn't united.
@iceymatthome6860
@iceymatthome6860 9 месяцев назад
@@networknomad5600in 2011 definently not, in 2001 after 9/11 they were
@Moneymike29
@Moneymike29 9 месяцев назад
We were not united then. Obama separated us he started it all.
@joshualinder7158
@joshualinder7158 10 месяцев назад
I was driving a humvee over a mountain in Afghanistan when we received the news via bft. We finished the mission we were on and when we got back to base, it was a party. The gate guards, who were normally all business were high fiving teams as they returned to base. You can't imagine how amazing and special that news was to everyone deployed at the time.
@kaitlanparks8061
@kaitlanparks8061 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service!
@liamhilt1822
@liamhilt1822 5 месяцев назад
BFT!
@cameronspence4977
@cameronspence4977 4 месяца назад
​@liamhilt1822 talk about a throwback lol is that thing still around?
@noborderssports5434
@noborderssports5434 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your service.
@past-tense-of-draw
@past-tense-of-draw 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your service.
@RandyStoker1964
@RandyStoker1964 10 месяцев назад
And here we are 12 years later after this video, it’s 2023 and it seems like no one in the US can get along. How fast we forget what’s really important. It breaks my heart because I love my country. 💔💔😢
@gregstivers8959
@gregstivers8959 6 месяцев назад
Trump
@LuckyAJC
@LuckyAJC 6 месяцев назад
​@gregstivers8959 your part of the problem
@MichelleWilliams-di2pf
@MichelleWilliams-di2pf 5 месяцев назад
I agree...I miss the unity the United States used to have. . It seems like we are more divided than ever. United we stand, divided we fall
@MichelleWilliams-di2pf
@MichelleWilliams-di2pf 5 месяцев назад
​@@LuckyAJCWhy?
@cheyenne11114
@cheyenne11114 5 месяцев назад
We weren't getting along in 2011 either. This was a moment that brought us together but it was fleeting. We haven't been United on anything since the start of the Vietnam war
@luciusvorenus9445
@luciusvorenus9445 Год назад
Rest in Peace, Lt. Andrew Fredericks FDNY SQ18. He was killed in when the second tower collapsed. He was with another firefighter in a Skylobby when the first tower collapsed. Andy and the other firefighter decided to split up and search different stairwells on the way down. They were trying to save as many lives as they escaped. The other firefighter survived but Andy didn't. During the fall of 2000, Andy was my Instructor for the Engine Company Operations course at the Fort Wayne Fire School. He left behind a wife, daughter and a son.
@blakedorsey7453
@blakedorsey7453 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing his heroic story with us. God bless
@Zultzify
@Zultzify 7 месяцев назад
He will be remembered well past our lifetimes. thank you for sharing his story, it made me tear up. i wish his family well and that he is resting at peace
@irishgirldutchpour
@irishgirldutchpour Год назад
Super emotional right now because I miss how this country used to be. We came together quickly and easily, no matter what. Now half the country hates the other. 😢
@thedaveanderson
@thedaveanderson Год назад
I honestly cried watching this. I feel like 9/11 was a massive turning point in our culture that we haven't recovered from. But this event here was a moment, where everyone had hope that things were going to turn for the better. And it was a moment, perhaps the last moment, we all were on the same page, the same ideology, the same people.
@coyotelong4349
@coyotelong4349 Год назад
Yep, well said 🙁
@sallyintucson
@sallyintucson Год назад
You’re not the only one who misses that. I miss being able to ask a stranger who they’re voting for (Mayor, Sheriff and so on) and having a civilized conversation about it. Now people always seem angry…
@christopherking4932
@christopherking4932 Год назад
I believe it's still here
@oxide9679
@oxide9679 Год назад
Half the country has always hated the other half. Welcome to humanity. Chicago Bulls vs Boston Celtics Yankees vs Cardinals Whites vs blacks Chevy vs Ford Beer vs wine America is a collection of 332,000,000 siblings. We all can't stand each other and are always fighting and insulting each other. Until someone messes with us. Then we're all united against the outsider. "I can make fun of my siblings, but you can't."
@BigMacBraaap
@BigMacBraaap 8 месяцев назад
As an American, this meant EVERYTHING to us. It was as big as 9/11 itself. It was EVERYTHING.
@publicuser2534
@publicuser2534 3 месяца назад
I joined the USAF in 2005 after high school, a response to 9/11. I deployed the first time in 2007 when I was 20 yrs old. My second deployment was in 2010. On May 1st, 2011 I turned 24 years old. I was working as a security guard at night. I received a text message from my father that read: Happy Birthday Staff Sergeant. Your bday gift…OBL is dead! I about cried.
@ilovethe1950s
@ilovethe1950s 2 месяца назад
I'd almost go as far as to say it was the emotional equivalent of 'undoing' 9/11 itself.
@jaymeguinn3664
@jaymeguinn3664 9 месяцев назад
That's what has been said about us crazy Americans since world war 1. 'We fight and bicker all the time. But, when we're facing a common enemy, we come together strong.' A lot of pride behind our flag. Life's been pretty hard on me for years. I'm not ashamed to say, that this video made me cry. Never seen it. Thank you guys. You seem to have a beautiful family. Hope you all continue with your videos. 🙏👍
@tnxjesus
@tnxjesus 6 месяцев назад
Then why tf do we fight and bicker. Make it make sense
@aaronhenderson5929
@aaronhenderson5929 6 месяцев назад
@@tnxjesusI fight and bicker with my brother and best friends all the time!
@justinm1200
@justinm1200 6 месяцев назад
This is true in a lot of countries
@fluffylittlebear
@fluffylittlebear 5 месяцев назад
@@tnxjesus Every nation fights and bickers. It's politics. It doesn't mean we don't all love our country. The vast majority of Americans are still patriotic. We'll be fine.
@mi5iu491
@mi5iu491 2 месяца назад
Poland enters the room and says hold my beer. The poles fighting spirit is almost suicidal to a fault. I don't think there is a word for surrender in the polish language. They literally stole a submarine in ww2 . Escaped In it. And decided to attack a few nazi destroyers on their way out. They stole nazi uniforms and a Mercedes and Escaped from a concentration camp. 5000 of them fought 50 thousand sweedish troops killing almost all of them while only loosing a couple hundred of their own. 10 thousand of them took on 100 thousand Persians and won in the 1600s and saved Europe from the ottoman Islamic invasion of Europe. They defeated the Mongolian empire and stopped their invasion of europe They stopped the soviet union communist invasion if europe in 1920 They had a pet brown bear in ww2 that drank beer and caught a spy and carries artillery shells for them. The list goes on
@OdinArrow28
@OdinArrow28 Год назад
I was in the Army when we got the news and it’s a day I’ll never forget. We all just hugged each other. Even if you didn’t like someone else in your platoon, all that bitterness went away and we all just showed love.
@Birdgangrokz
@Birdgangrokz Год назад
Yea but those guys were just playing sports, you guys are actually risking everything for scum bags like bin Laden so when you get a win that big I get why you’d hug, you don’t gotta like someone but that don’t mean you can’t love them
@dwatts64
@dwatts64 11 месяцев назад
I remember this day because I was flying home from Quantico for a short break, I was at Quantico doing some training for an upcoming deployment, and literally turned my phone off of airplane mode as I landed in my hometown and suddenly it's blowing up with messages from all my fellow Marines and my brother (also a marine) with everyone losing their minds that Osama was gone. Best homecoming I could have imagined, and I'll never forget the night.
@andrewcurtis4568
@andrewcurtis4568 10 месяцев назад
No you showed bloodlust. As evil as Bin Laden was, Jesus would not have killed him.
@angelogarcia2189
@angelogarcia2189 10 месяцев назад
It was my birthday, and I was home from Afghanistan on R&R
@OdinArrow28
@OdinArrow28 10 месяцев назад
@@angelogarcia2189 hell of a birthday present lol
@NT28Gaming
@NT28Gaming Год назад
My dad served from 1994-2016. He was Navy Special Forces (Not a SEAL) but worked close alongside them. He was there the night the compound was raided. I was in 5th grade then, my mother and I had 0 idea of wheee he was like most of the times he was deployed. Looking back on it as a 23 year old I tear up every time I watch these kind of reaction videos knowing my dad had a small piece in part of one of the greatest days in American history in the past 20-30 years.
@kbrewski1
@kbrewski1 11 месяцев назад
I would say its one of the proudest days for most Americans since the Moon Landing in 1969 and then going back to the end of WWII. Thanks to your Dad for his service.
@APimpNamedSlickBak
@APimpNamedSlickBak 11 месяцев назад
Was your dad a diver or SWCC?
@NT28Gaming
@NT28Gaming 9 месяцев назад
SWCC @@APimpNamedSlickBak
@moonglow630
@moonglow630 9 месяцев назад
Thank your Dad for his service. How amazing to be part of something so consequential
@danielcurtis1434
@danielcurtis1434 4 месяца назад
Yeah I was 11 in 6th grade when the towers fell… A shame you don’t remember it (I’m assuming). It was the exactly opposite of everything the bin laden death was… So what exactly is “navy special forces”? I’m not familiar with them or what they do (civilian here)? I’m particularly curious what makes them special? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you
@KDog54321
@KDog54321 8 месяцев назад
I remember I was in a casino when it was announced. Everyone cheered, everyone was so happy and excited. People were buying strangers drinks and celebrating.
@babybunnyofdoom6834
@babybunnyofdoom6834 8 месяцев назад
I was in my senior year of High School when this happened. Stayed up late on a school night to watch the President's announcement since it was added on that it was about something major. The next morning at school the atmosphere felt more alive than I think it ever felt. Smiles, small groups chanting USA, and people hugging as they came in the door and walked to their friends. You could tell even the teachers seemed to be more upbeat than normal.
@johnstevenson9429
@johnstevenson9429 Год назад
I was part of a police task force from NJ who responded to assist on 9/11 and saw first hand the destruction and death that day. I was proud of the way NY and its people responded, pulling together helping each other, providing food and water to first responders. It seemed the whole country for a time was united and flying flags. But over time it seemed to fade. On this night it came roaring back and was awesome.
@hileyjohnson1901
@hileyjohnson1901 Год назад
Thank you for all you do to protect the citizens of this nation. I don't know if you're still an officer, but I just want to say thank you.
@johnstevenson9429
@johnstevenson9429 Год назад
@@hileyjohnson1901 thank you for your comment. Thankfully I am retired now but that day will be with me forever
@johnstevenson9429
@johnstevenson9429 Год назад
@@hileyjohnson1901 Thank you for your comment. Thankfully I am retired now but that day will be with me forever
@TP-pq9xx
@TP-pq9xx Год назад
For any Americans with Arab ancestry the years after 9/11 were the most hostile and unwelcome they’ve ever experienced. The narrative of everyone being on the same side was never really true.
@JaxTheReaper21
@JaxTheReaper21 Год назад
@@TP-pq9xx Maybe it had something to do with arabs openly celebrating the terrorist attack in the streets after it happened?
@robertpagano5739
@robertpagano5739 Год назад
That tragic day is almost 22 years ago and this news 10 years after, still brings back all of the raw emotion. September 11th will remain a very hurtfull, emotional day for all Americans, forever. We all lost something that day. And to the families and friends who lost someone that day, godspeed and bless you!
@christophershoe9642
@christophershoe9642 Год назад
I know what we lost, Americans lost their innocents. This was when we were brought to reality.
@darrenheideman2546
@darrenheideman2546 Год назад
And sadly, there's never been any sense of closure, even now.
@HBC423
@HBC423 Год назад
We lost our freedom. Patriot Act
@jennifermassie7227
@jennifermassie7227 Год назад
The entire world felt your pain. That day changed the world forever!!❤🇨🇦❤🇨🇦❤
@Catherine.Dorian.
@Catherine.Dorian. Год назад
Agreed. I live 20 minutes from NYC and my skyline was permanently changed and we could see the plumes of smoke from when they went down.. I can’t think about it without feeling so upset
@kristynkazumi
@kristynkazumi 10 месяцев назад
This made me cry. The pride I feel about how much the US has overcome since it’s very beginning is just astounding. I think that’s why we are so patriotic. More so than other countries (so I’ve heard).
@kerrihennebury7616
@kerrihennebury7616 4 месяца назад
I still get breathless remembering this. I’m an American. I live in Maine. I cried, relief and tears first. Then anger at what he orchestrated. It was an emotional ride.
@RANINGHAVOC
@RANINGHAVOC Год назад
I was a young man growing up in an extremely dangerous part of South Central LA when 9/11 happened. That day was one of the only times I've ever seen everyone, no matter what gang they are from of what they have experienced in life, set aside their differences and focus on the the similarity of all being Americans. Aside from all the pain and terror of what happened that day, seeing this country be able to unite like that truly was the most heart warming thing I've ever seen. Yes we are in a tough place as a country right now, but I believe that unity is still inside all of us. God I hope we never have another 9/11 but that unity truly was beautiful.
@jonjahr3403
@jonjahr3403 Год назад
It's amazing how tragedy can bring us together
@figbloppa7183
@figbloppa7183 Год назад
@@jonjahr3403 what brings us together is a common enemy
@jonjahr3403
@jonjahr3403 Год назад
@@figbloppa7183 The enemy of mine enemy is my friend
@katehaynes5735
@katehaynes5735 Год назад
I honestly can't remember where I was when I found out we got him, but I'll NEVER forget 9/11! Watching this video made me cry.
@mattlahey6705
@mattlahey6705 Год назад
Look at us now. It was like that everywhere. People driving up and down the street with big American flags and everybody cheering and just simply uniting. Now we've never been farther apart. Its sad really
@sandyhafenbrack141
@sandyhafenbrack141 Год назад
I remember that night. The neighbors on my street came out of their homes and they were cheering. Car horns could be heard all over town. A car came down the street and the passenger was hanging out the window and he yelled "WE GOT HIM!" Everyone cheered in return. It was a wonderful feeling of unity. I hope we can find that here again.
@mikeh8416
@mikeh8416 Год назад
Yes, another CIA operative bites the dust..!
@enalb5085
@enalb5085 Год назад
Osama Bin Laden was not killed that night he was dead for a long time before, we could ask all the Navy Seals involved but they all mysteriously died in a helicopter crash except for the one guy that actively shills for the mainstream establishment, conveniently enough for the gangsters running our country. I was in a front line infantry unit in Afghanistan "wHeN hE wAs KiLlEd" and not a single one of us gave a fuck because we all knew we weren't going to go home because the war was never about finding him. -9/11 was an inside job -A tomahawk missile hit the pentagon right were the only server containing the information as to where the 2.3 trillion dollars of money Donald Rumsfeld announced was lost on September 10, 2001 -9/11 Commission documents are some of the most heavily redacted in U.S. history -George Bush testified behind closed doors, unrecorded and not under oath -Nothing hit world trade center 7 and it pancaked
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 Год назад
I didn’t cheer. It all felt really distasteful to me, going out and cheering. That’s what they did over there when they saw 9/11, we don’t want to be like that. I was surprised to see that from people.
@DwayneShaw1
@DwayneShaw1 Год назад
@@jaredf6205 - I just posted similar sentiments above - ' It was absolutely despicable the way my neighbors 'danced on his grave' while praising Jesus - and treated me for objecting-- I was not the least bit upset that a mass murderer was brought to justice, but it was positively ghoulish the way everyone was carrying on and throwing parties over a corpse - while praising the guy that said "You have heard it said an eye for an aye, but I tell you do not resist evil, turn the other cheek".
@naia-gl2nf
@naia-gl2nf Год назад
@@DwayneShaw1 He was a psychopath.
@Teresia12
@Teresia12 10 месяцев назад
This always makes me cry. The pride in my country and military runs in my veins. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
@brandeecrooks8842
@brandeecrooks8842 8 месяцев назад
Watching your videos reminds me how special our country is in the midst of so much division. Thank you for this reminder.❤ I was at a music festival here when it was announced and it was a special moment. 🙏
@HistoryNerd808
@HistoryNerd808 Год назад
I was 15 at the time and finding out that information was such an amazing thing for everybody. The fact that justice had finally been served for the 3000 of our fellow Americans he had murdered.
@lordbraithwaite4919
@lordbraithwaite4919 Год назад
That’s why I hate war, affects both parties, innocent people dying even tho they didn’t do anything
@NostalgicTribe
@NostalgicTribe Год назад
Hell, I still think we did it ourselves. To many oddities.
@leonardgiles70
@leonardgiles70 Год назад
Do some research Osama Bin Laden had ties to one of the 3 letter agencies
@ChrisJones-pi5mh
@ChrisJones-pi5mh Год назад
​@@NostalgicTribe🤡
@michaelsmith-iu1be
@michaelsmith-iu1be Год назад
@@NostalgicTribe Yes. and the Earth is flat. not everything is a conspiracy.
@dclinger33
@dclinger33 Год назад
I'm a 48 year old husband and father of 3 living in Texas. Watching this, for some reason, brought tears to my eyes. Maybe due to those innocent civilians that lost their live in the attack, or maybe remembering when the hunt was finally over (closure). Either way, Americans (most of us) have an extremely deep pride for our country.
@danieljaramillo9936
@danieljaramillo9936 Год назад
Haha! God I can only imagine the amount of innocent civilians who died in the Middle East! Cry me a river David 😂
@josephclark4999
@josephclark4999 Год назад
@@danieljaramillo9936 Danial: Go to Hell!!!!
@brifrazier5459
@brifrazier5459 Год назад
A lot has changed within the last decade since this has happen. Our country is severely divided. What would have to happen to bring us all back together again?
@danieljaramillo9936
@danieljaramillo9936 Год назад
@@josephclark4999 hope you’re not Christian!!!
@Kpoole35
@Kpoole35 Год назад
Except for the Americans chanting "Land back" lol
@tarafurby1115
@tarafurby1115 9 месяцев назад
I’m an Army vet. My husband was finishing up his 20 yrs in the navy. He was on a deployment with the USS Vinson when this happened.
@williambigbills-9665
@williambigbills-9665 8 месяцев назад
That’s one thing I gotta say about Obama, he handled this situation as perfectly as he could. He didn’t brag, he didn’t show emotion, but you can tell in his eyes how proud he was of his nation. I’m not an Obama fan, but I remember my mom started crying and I was playing video games in my room and she yelled for me and my brother to come here now and my dad was out skillet frying potatoes and he came in while mom turned up the tv. When Obama announced we got him my dad grinned and my mom cried.
@onewarriornation602
@onewarriornation602 2 месяца назад
Yeah, I gotta hand it to Obama, helping the CIA make up this fictional event and promulgating it to the American people was "perfect." I had tears in my eyes.... Then I remembered Bin Laden died in 2003 which was confirmed by USAR Delta, USAR 5th Special Forces, British SAS and the French Foreign Legion. After that rolled my eyes, realized Obama was another puppet and went about my evening.
@tabithathompson5
@tabithathompson5 Год назад
I was 18 when the towers went down at work. Saw the 2nd airplane hit the tower, saw people jumping, etc. The world stopped, America shocked, confused, angry, deeply heartbroken, and traumatized. I'll never forget what I saw and felt. When he was finally killed, I was in shock and so happy. He gleefully took away so many lives without hesitation. I never felt so American than that day and so connected with other Americans. Our differences didn't matter anymore. We came together instantly. ❤️ Also, I didn't realize how emotional I'd still be until I watched your video. I was crying both happy and sad tears.
@jeffshultz3883
@jeffshultz3883 Год назад
Very well said Tabitha! For a very young woman at the time and still now that day will be etched in you mind your entire life. 9-11 is not forgotten by many many of us as a day of that changed us forever. Mother's,Father's,Brothers Sisters or just loved ones were gone forever. You're a true patriot! Shed a tear for those that died that day but keep your pride and love in your heart.😢❤
@metalchef8470
@metalchef8470 Год назад
At what age did you find out that it was the United States government was actually the ones who blew the towers? Sure as hell wasn’t anyone else. Bin Laden was a pawn.
@markreeves2491
@markreeves2491 Год назад
Here we are twelve years later, more divided than we have ever been since the Civil War ! 🤔
@tinaraulerson7510
@tinaraulerson7510 Год назад
Ditto on all accounts
@enalb5085
@enalb5085 Год назад
don't worry they'll cause another disaster like they did 9/11 when they need us to back them going to war under false pretenses Osama Bin Laden was not killed that night he was dead for a long time before, we could ask all the Navy Seals involved but they all mysteriously died in a helicopter crash except for the one guy that actively shills for the mainstream establishment, conveniently enough for the gangsters running our country. I was in a front line infantry unit in Afghanistan "wHeN hE wAs KiLlEd" and not a single one of us gave a fuck because we all knew we weren't going to go home because the war was never about finding him. -9/11 was an inside job -A tomahawk missile hit the pentagon right were the only server containing the information as to where the 2.3 trillion dollars of money Donald Rumsfeld announced was lost on September 10, 2001 -9/11 Commission documents are some of the most heavily redacted in U.S. history -George Bush testified behind closed doors, unrecorded and not under oath -Nothing hit world trade center 7 and it pancaked
@thatsameenergy
@thatsameenergy 11 месяцев назад
I was in the movie room of my barracks with some of my fellow Marines when the announcement was made. It was one of the moments of my life I'll never forget. We celebrated hard that night.
@callmesomeone
@callmesomeone 4 месяца назад
I'm a Mets fan who grew up in NY and was living in Vegas while watching the game when the news broke. I couldn't sit still afterward. I had to be with people. So, I went to a bar I used to frequent and found myself, very unexpectedly, sitting next to members of the Air Force (Nellis Air Force Base is based in the Vegas area) just drinking beers and watching the news. It may have been the most surreal experience of my life
@daylonbeebe4835
@daylonbeebe4835 Год назад
I was in Afghanistan that night. It was a feeling that I will never forget. No one on the base I was at sleep the following night.
@paranormalskeptic3893
@paranormalskeptic3893 Год назад
Thanks for your service !
@colinstubblefield4670
@colinstubblefield4670 Год назад
Thank you!
@annieb9627
@annieb9627 Год назад
Thank you so much for your service! Freedom is NEVER free!
@PinkHawk191
@PinkHawk191 Год назад
Thank you for your service!
@jessicamorrell4713
@jessicamorrell4713 Год назад
Thank you ❤
@caylahengland860
@caylahengland860 Год назад
I was a teenager in Colorado. My friends and I were playing football in our front yard and my dad came running out shouting that "We got him!!!" I fell to the ground and just screamed for joy! What a moment! I'll remember it forever.
@Unknown_Ooh
@Unknown_Ooh 9 месяцев назад
No body was ever produced they aren't dumping the world's #1 terrorist in the middle of nowhere ocean with no pictures
@davidswan7019
@davidswan7019 6 месяцев назад
Wow! My husband and I share utube acct my name is katrina This video so reminded of how that night felt! We live in New York ,western New York. I sat in front of my tv every waking hour for days after 9/11! All we wanted to do was be with our family’s and that day will never leave my heart! I cried watching this as I did that night! We are a very divided country right now but I have to believe if god forbid anything like this ever happened again we would all have our neighbors backs and care just as much as we did then ❤ to all of us here in the US… love watching your fam!
@victoriagoss8681
@victoriagoss8681 11 месяцев назад
Makes me sad to hear that other countries don’t have that bond in patriotism. We truly are the UNITED States of America. 🇺🇸
@Kirbykfed89
@Kirbykfed89 Год назад
As an American who grew up through 9/11 and everything that followed, this brought me to tears once again! Seeing Americans come together as one was such a moving moment in history. We definitely need a moment like that again (too much separation and hate going on).
@MrWarren1991
@MrWarren1991 Год назад
It is the vocal minority on both sides, the issue is those of us that are still united need to stand united and show that we still exist. There is just too much fear of a weaponized government.
@susanthejew6351
@susanthejew6351 Год назад
as someone who believed bush his false flag is what i read
@lanceboyer9968
@lanceboyer9968 10 месяцев назад
I'm with you. Anytime I see stuff about 9/11 and Osama being taken out I get emotional. This video teared me up.
@Werewolf914
@Werewolf914 10 месяцев назад
I was born in March of 1997 so I don't really remember 9/11 I was too young, but I do remember when Osama was killed my Mom came into my room crying and I thought something bad had happened but then she told me what happened and then me and my Siblings all got up and we just waited for Obamas announcement and when we knew it was confirmed he really was dead it was a huge celebration and my neighbors and everyone were banging pots and cheering like you normally don't hear outside of New Years Celebrations it was definitely a night I'll never forget. I agree it does seem we've all become very divided even more than usual it seems like the 2 Political Parties are at each others throats, I hate Politics for me we're all Humans we've all got our own shit we're going through let's just put aside personal beliefs and just look out for our fellow Humans you never know when one simple kindness is all someone needs
@jikook7457
@jikook7457 10 месяцев назад
Me too. Definately teary eyed watching this right now
@Ssmith248
@Ssmith248 Год назад
It was very emotional. I remember when 9/11 happened. My kids were in school and I was glued to the TV. My brother in-law traveled for a living, so I called him, hoping he wasn't on a plane to NY. He answered his phone and he had no idea what was going on. Still brings tears to my eyes. Much love to you guys.
@marcieaz1197
@marcieaz1197 8 месяцев назад
I remember we were at a hockey game when it was being announced and it was loud with the USA Chant. Opposing players were hugging it out.
@dylonpress7034
@dylonpress7034 8 месяцев назад
I was 10 at the time and didn't understand war or anything like that but when I heard that announcement on T.V. I got really excited. A couple family members had to walk away because they were crying. Justice had been served. We lost a loved one in one of the towers. Some people lost everything and others lost their lives. We will never forget those who have fallen and those that helped. God bless America
@rogerwilleford1551
@rogerwilleford1551 Год назад
I was deployed in Afghanistan at the time. I just remember looking at my buddies and smiling. I said "were going home boys." One of the most rememorable things that ive ever experienced in my time in the U.S Army. Im so glad that i was enlisted during that time.
@Salty_Balls
@Salty_Balls Год назад
Narrator: it was not in fact time to go home. The powers that be figured out a way to drag it out for 10 more years.
@rogerwilleford1551
@rogerwilleford1551 Год назад
@@Salty_Balls it was at this moment that he knew....he fucked up. Yea I signed up for another 4 years lol.
@Condesamontes
@Condesamontes Год назад
Thank you for your service, sir.
@jakeolszewski16
@jakeolszewski16 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service
@criert135
@criert135 11 месяцев назад
So that’s why you thought you were there? Shows the ignorance and nativity of soldiers.
@asantsec6046
@asantsec6046 Год назад
I joined the Marines 363 days after 9/11 and served 11 good years. Watching this and feeling my reaction to it with you two was amazing. I was stationed in New Orleans when this happened and I remember driving through the 7th Ward seeing people waving flags. It was a great day to wear the uniform of my country.
@ImNeurons
@ImNeurons 11 месяцев назад
Raised in New Orleans. It's good to see home, even if it is from a YT comment.
@asantsec6046
@asantsec6046 11 месяцев назад
@@ImNeurons Who Dat
@BobSacamano1
@BobSacamano1 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service
@carrietatum835
@carrietatum835 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service ❤
@user-ms5ju5di3g
@user-ms5ju5di3g 10 месяцев назад
God bless Seal team 6
@derekian1840
@derekian1840 8 месяцев назад
I was on active duty when this happened. I served two combat deployments in Iraq. You guys should review IED videos to see what the US troops went through in Iraq and Afghanistan
@jimmygav722
@jimmygav722 8 месяцев назад
I from and live in Philly and I’m tearing up watching this I love my city and I love my country GOD BLESS AMERICA!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@cproddy1994
@cproddy1994 Год назад
The significance of those two teams playing at the moment is amazing. New York and Philadelphia both had planes go down on that awful day, and New York and Philadelphia were together when the mastermind of 9/11 was brought to justice. ❤
@kaitlanparks8061
@kaitlanparks8061 5 месяцев назад
Poetically tragic.
@biker93921
@biker93921 Год назад
I was stationed in Okinawa, Japan when the announcement came out. We were in the chow hall when we saw the press conference as well. We went back to work and immediately got let go to off duty time. My buddies and I went out on the town that night. We drank and celebrated and a lot of us shed tears over the fact that we had finally gotten that monster.
@JAK3Y7
@JAK3Y7 Год назад
Rah
@jfree111
@jfree111 10 месяцев назад
You guys are great! Love your content! USA loves New Zealand!
@elevatedtolorance
@elevatedtolorance Год назад
Watching this from the USA. This activated all the feelings from that night. It is so interesting to get reactions about US events from others around the world. Thank you for your kindness and support.
@lisal6121
@lisal6121 Год назад
Do you know the movie Zero Dark Thirty? It ends with the actual operation of finding and killing of Bin Laden. The movie is award winning. There is a careful balance of the strategy and restrain in the violent scenes. Worth every second to watch.
@duanetelesha
@duanetelesha Год назад
Excellent movie a must see.
@christophershoe9642
@christophershoe9642 Год назад
Yes, yes, and yes. A must see!
@Mscoffeeforu2
@Mscoffeeforu2 Год назад
Yes, thank you. I forgot the name of the movie with the footage. It is such an excellent movie. It's a must see.
@noahbrenner4254
@noahbrenner4254 Год назад
Second this
@JustMe-js8vc
@JustMe-js8vc Год назад
Yes, but there was A Lot of artistic license. Don’t believe everything from Hollywood. There’s things about that operation that “never happened.”
@tywenclot142
@tywenclot142 3 месяца назад
I remember this game like it was yesterday. I remember after the game nobody left and hearing the entire crowd sing the national anthem in unison was just breathtaking.
@ronniereidy4648
@ronniereidy4648 8 месяцев назад
This was truly a beautiful moment in the USA. Everyone was happy. Knowing that the Mets won that game adds to the feeling. Everyone in the USA was celebrating but not as much as New Yorkers or people from NJ or CT who worked in the city on that awful day. Another joyous video just the two of you should react to is the interview from the end of the Patriot’s Day movie. Many cops and victims from the Boston Bombing were interviewed and it was incredibly moving to watch the interviews that were included at the end of the movie.
@NotRage.
@NotRage. Год назад
brings tears to my eyes seeing everyone united, even during one of the most heated rivalries, fans still had a common ally... Their country.
@ocsjc13
@ocsjc13 10 месяцев назад
U do realize most of those fans were Phillies fans right
@richardmusquez5373
@richardmusquez5373 Год назад
No Atlanta or Denzel, this is a glimpse of why you guys are TREMENDOUS PARENTS! Love you guys as a family! In this day and age society needs more parents like you guys! Much love from Bakersfield CA!
@whodat879
@whodat879 Год назад
I don't think there's anything bad in it, why not let the kids watch
@coyotelong4349
@coyotelong4349 Год назад
@@whodat879 They didn’t know what was in this video though I also don’t think this would be bad, but might also necessitate explaining the background, about 9/11 and who OBL was, etc, which maybe was a convo they didn’t want to have with their kids, so I get it!
@31Mike
@31Mike Год назад
@@whodat879 Agreed, but even if there was 'bad' stuff in them, it's highly important for new generations to learn from those bad things and understand them. In my childhood, we watched WWII documentaries and nothing was hidden from us. The world isn't all 'top 10 foods' sort of things, there's bad stuff out there too.
@Parkjkookie1831
@Parkjkookie1831 Год назад
​@@coyotelong4349if it was footage of the planes crashing or falling I would've let my kids watch. It's history. It's not a movie. Why do parents have to sometimes be do dang strict.
@paulpienkowski498
@paulpienkowski498 7 месяцев назад
I actually cried. My cousin is a Marine. He was sobbing. He'd lost a lot of friends during the search for bin Laden.
@reedee9330
@reedee9330 11 месяцев назад
I was in NY with my sister and her husband visiting family. We were waiting to pick up my Aunt that night. We found out and my Uncle wanted to go to Times Square. Lol. I got a text from my brother who is an Army veteran. I remember it well- "We got him." Then I thought about a dear friend of mine who was KIA in Iraq. He joined the Army after 9/11. He always said it was his duty to serve and he loved America. All I could say then was "We got him Jon" and definitely cried afterwards...
@nikcissell4857
@nikcissell4857 Год назад
I was 13 at the time. My dad had come home from work and my mom and i had the tv on and we just stared in awe. I was 3 when 9/11 happened. I remember my grandparents were watching me while my parents were at work. The complete horror they showed on their faces is still engraved into my memory. The force of our military is under estimated and we wouldnt be the country we are without them
@cynthiamgrooms8195
@cynthiamgrooms8195 Год назад
I was 3 years old when JFK was assassinated,& like you, I remember it Clearly, bc of my parents wailing, neighbors coming over doing the same, the nonstop coverage, the news man aka Walter Cronkite breaking down on tv, & all the way down to everyone losing it when a little boy aka JFK Jr saluted. Of course I didn’t understand it all, beyond it being something REALLY SUPER BAD, but that trauma is what led me to digging into it all, at different levels by age,& then with the Twilight Zone of computers/internet in all homes!!! His assassination was 6 weeks after he announced there were Really bad people in our Government & Secret Societies working to destroy our Constitutional Republic,& he was going to expose them all. Fun Fact-The phrases “Conspiracy Theory”& “Conspiracy Theorists”, was coined by the FBI, & spread by the media, to shame & dismiss those who Didn’t buy the Lies told of That assassination,& of course amped up the usage with other assassinations, & Any Government garbage pulled that was/is leading to Communism. One only needs to ask Why documents are Still being withheld 6 decades later, under the excuse of it being a National Security Risk, IF we were told the Truth?!? Bush Sr was photographed in Dallas that day, yet he maintained his Lie of being the Only adult in the World, who had access to TV’s or radios, who Didn’t know Where he was that day, or What he was doing, like everyone knows from 9-11, through his departure to H£LL to reunite with his father. Bush Sr’s Father was The Financial Backer of Hitler, making Him just as responsible for the deaths of millions of Our Soldiers, other countries’ soldiers, innocent Men, Women,& children in war zones, as well as the Millions of Jews murdered. He was instrumental in our Government refusing Jewish refugees, while Also instrumental, along with The Swamp Monsters, in secretly bringing thousands of War Criminals & Josef Mengele Wannabes,that were to stand trial in Nuremberg & be executed, into our country with new identities, to continue their horrific experiments on US. Bush Sr, a supposed Nobody at the time, was placed as head of the CIA shortly after JFK’s assassination, who had our military protecting Poppy Fields overseas, that was then turned into drugs sold Here, to begin the Murdering of our family members, while bankrolling The CIA, so they Wouldn’t have to answer to Oversight Committees for funding. He was the first to publicly use the phrase of “The New World Order”, on national tv as POTUS,& he was Hussein Obama’s “Mentor”, with photographs of him and 5-7 year old Hussein at his ranch. Bush Sr Always carried hard candies in his pockets, for Hussein, & later carried on the Endearing Private Joke of always having the Same hard candies for when he would see Michael. Hussein’s Grandmother was a Treasonous Traitor Bush used,& he was instrumental in getting his mother married to a foreign rich POS who did Dirty Works for Bush,& adopted Hussein, later leaving him Hundreds of Billions of dollars that Hussein keeps in that country to avoid taxes & questions. It’s no wonder Why Hussein had his entire life scrubbed from the public. It also answers the question of Why the Bush before Hussein’s reign, publicly stated numerous times, that he would Not be critiquing or criticizing Hussein’s Presidency, as has been done from the beginning of Presidents-bc he grew up with Hussein,& Hussein was like a Brother.🤬🤢🤮. 🙏⚖️🙏
@williamduryea7846
@williamduryea7846 Год назад
I lost three very close friends of mine that day....check out Zero Dark Thirty to see a great movie about it
@Parkjkookie1831
@Parkjkookie1831 Год назад
​@@cynthiamgrooms8195man you wrote a whole book
@shanazirkle5037
@shanazirkle5037 Год назад
I remember that night. I was at a bar, drinking and playing pool and the bar was showing the game. The DJ suddenly stopped the music and demanded everyone’s attention. This wasn’t normal so of course, everyone fell silent pretty fast and looked towards the stage. The emotion and volume that erupted from everyone after he made the announcement is still unmatched.
@YaM0MsAh03
@YaM0MsAh03 Год назад
Watching this 12 years later I still get chills. As an American, I can honestly say thats the last time I felt the States were actually United and people were proud to be Americans.
@tylerhutchinson4747
@tylerhutchinson4747 10 месяцев назад
Everyone in our country has forgotten who we are!! Listen, all of the protest, social media, and our rights will disappear if we don’t stay united! It doesn’t matter who you vote for, it doesn’t matter what color you are, it doesn’t matter what orientation you are! We are Americans, and we have to stand together and protect all of our freedoms!
@BuckyBarnesATL
@BuckyBarnesATL Месяц назад
I went to OEF in the Army after 9/11. I’m so proud of all my fellow soldiers, I really am. Served with the XVIII Airborne/82nd Airborne, Special Forces etc. So many brave men and women.
@hectorramos2490
@hectorramos2490 Год назад
I will never forget that day I was watching that game. It was the second time in my life I saw my dad cry, the first time was 9/11. My father and myself being soldiers in US Army it just hits differently. God Bless America!
@Beans-1111
@Beans-1111 Год назад
That was a very special night for us. It really meant a lot.
@mikeh8416
@mikeh8416 Год назад
YES IT DID. It meant millions MORE believed a lie and CHEERED about it!!
@enalb5085
@enalb5085 Год назад
Osama Bin Laden was not killed that night he was dead for a long time before, we could ask all the Navy Seals involved but they all mysteriously died in a helicopter crash except for the one guy that actively shills for the mainstream establishment, conveniently enough for the gangsters running our country. I was in a front line infantry unit in Afghanistan "wHeN hE wAs KiLlEd" and not a single one of us gave a fuck because we all knew we weren't going to go home because the war was never about finding him. -9/11 was an inside job -A tomahawk missile hit the pentagon right were the only server containing the information as to where the 2.3 trillion dollars of money Donald Rumsfeld announced was lost on September 10, 2001 -9/11 Commission documents are some of the most heavily redacted in U.S. history -George Bush testified behind closed doors, unrecorded and not under oath -Nothing hit world trade center 7 and it pancaked
@yankee_tango
@yankee_tango Год назад
@@mikeh8416 it's a lie only in your mind. Open your eyes and your brain to the facts about the whole thing.
@hernandezsab3
@hernandezsab3 Месяц назад
Was 10 yrs old watching WWE RAW when the announcement was made it was almost like I could feel the energy coming off of the screen by all the emotion shown that's truly one memory I won't forget
@iamrrspike7132
@iamrrspike7132 9 месяцев назад
Having followed in the footsteps of my fathers before me I felt a deep deep passion to join the military and did so. To serve not only for them but for the American people has been the highlight of my life and an honor that I still feel I haven’t done enough for the people of our incredible nation. I love the American people!
@amyscrazybeautifullife3569
@amyscrazybeautifullife3569 Год назад
I was out at a bar when the news came on the TV and everyone started cheering and chanting USA! It was very emotional!
@mollyreid4844
@mollyreid4844 Год назад
As an American, this gives me chills and brings tears. I will never forget that night. My family sat in front of the tv in silence with tears rolling. My Aunt had been gone radio silence for over a week. Come to find out much later, she was one of the engineers on sight overseeing the choppers on the mission. I was finishing my junior year of high school. I was in second grade when 9/11 happened.
@WarriorJournals
@WarriorJournals 2 месяца назад
My husband was there too. I normally would hear from him nearly every day. But during this, I hadn't heard from him in several days. So I spent this time terrified. I don't even remember people celebrating. I think I was too stressed at the time to be able to form any memories of anything else but worry about him.😩
@FreddieCuellar
@FreddieCuellar 10 месяцев назад
Hello from Frisco, Texas in the USA! I absolutely love your videos and you have such an amazing family!!!
@donnagum6172
@donnagum6172 8 месяцев назад
My children were in elementary school on 9/11. The news was broadcast throughout the school via intercom for all ages to hear throughout the day.
@jackio46
@jackio46 Год назад
I lost a good friend on that day (the 1st plane) and a year later, I was in NYC for the anniversary, met with her family and through them some of the first responders who have all become great friends. So to hear the news that Osama bin Laden had been found was met with, not so much joy, but a sense of justice and relief.
@CabinFever52
@CabinFever52 Год назад
Really sorry for your loss.
@TheDylls
@TheDylls Год назад
Like putting down a heavy bag you hadn't realized you were still carrying...
@countycalling
@countycalling Год назад
I lost my cousin, I was able to raise her child I was so proud to do so
@TheDylls
@TheDylls Год назад
@@countycalling Stepping up no less than the first responders! Thank you for what you've done 😊🇨🇦
@ryanawilson8549
@ryanawilson8549 Год назад
We are so far from that unity that it's sad
@madmex2k
@madmex2k Год назад
Political devicivness has driven a wedge between the whole country. Sadly, I believe it would likely take another event such as this to bring us all back together.
@ctb2814
@ctb2814 Год назад
@@madmex2k the usa is finished. The dream is over. Today its a sick minded nation where our children are being brainwashed into sexual perversions .
@oscar2017327
@oscar2017327 9 месяцев назад
My 6th grade History teacher got the news during class and stopped everything for the rest of the day and we just got to celebrate and eat snacks she provided. She was glowing.
@christopherperron2611
@christopherperron2611 10 месяцев назад
I remember that night like it was yesterday. Just watching about the first 60 seconds of this video made me start to cry. It was so special.
@ratlips4363
@ratlips4363 Год назад
For the East coast, it was late at night. For those of us on the west coast, we were just sitting back enjoying the finish of our Sunday BBQ when the announcement came through. What a feeling! Not only was the bad guy dead, but the country could breathe now...or so we thought
@Christopher-Yabadabado
@Christopher-Yabadabado Год назад
I still "heartbreak" over that day. I was a flight attendant for AA then, and retired now. Betty was a hero. They all were. Just breaks my heart.
@marcanthony8873
@marcanthony8873 11 месяцев назад
I was in college in Upstate New York when this happened and it was the most magical scene. I seem to remember it happening around 7:30 or 8:30 at night and when the news broke people came running out of their dorms to dance, sing and chant spontaneously in the college square. Pure joy, never been a part of such a genuine, pure and joyous moment like that since but I’ll never forget it.
@ShabareckMike
@ShabareckMike 10 месяцев назад
I remember that night vividly. I was fishing with a friend of mine at a dock that we were most certainly trespassing on, and I was about to graduate from high school and going to play college baseball in just a month or two. I just started quietly crying. Then our buddy was at a McDonalds maybe 7 miles from where we were called us on speaker and they were chanting “U-S-A” and I started balling. What a damn night.
@Louisianamomma13
@Louisianamomma13 Год назад
I’ve never seen this video. It’s got me crying. I’m a U.S. Navy veteran. With all the craziness that’s happening here now, it feels good to be reminded of how we can come together. I appreciate your videos and hearing your views.
@PaulM-kc2tk
@PaulM-kc2tk Год назад
Thank you for your service. I'm a US Army veteran and currently my daughter is married to a soldier stationed on the USS Michael Murphy in Pearl harbor.. Actually just came back from visiting them for a week. His father is a retired Navy Seal and was in DevGru on the Bin Laden mission. I can't put into words how amazing it is to simply be in the same room as him.
@skyhawk_4526
@skyhawk_4526 Год назад
The full video is definitely worth watching. It's well done and respectful. (From a USAF veteran serving from 1994-1998 and then activated again as a reservist (as a result of 9/11) from 2001-2022)
@GraceWaltemeyer
@GraceWaltemeyer Год назад
When word broke that Bin Laden was killed, our school showed the news coverage on it and we all cried and celebrated. It was truly an amazing moment where we all came together.
@nicoalfredo4741
@nicoalfredo4741 3 месяца назад
Thank you for posting this.
@Ajs8180
@Ajs8180 Год назад
I still get emotional hearing Obama say we got him. I would like to see you guys react to the video of them getting him and also there is a great story of the town of Gander in New Foundland in Canada that took the brunt of the planes that was grounded on 9/11 that couldn’t land here. It’s a great heart warming story that everyone should hear. We’re Lucky to have Canada as neighbors and New Foundland shows why we’re lucky to have them. ❤️
@enalb5085
@enalb5085 Год назад
Osama Bin Laden was not killed that night he was dead for a long time before, we could ask all the Navy Seals involved but they all mysteriously died in a helicopter crash except for the one guy that actively shills for the mainstream establishment, conveniently enough for the gangsters running our country. I was in a front line infantry unit in Afghanistan "wHeN hE wAs KiLlEd" and not a single one of us gave a fuck because we all knew we weren't going to go home because the war was never about finding him. -9/11 was an inside job -A tomahawk missile hit the pentagon right were the only server containing the information as to where the 2.3 trillion dollars of money Donald Rumsfeld announced was lost on September 10, 2001 -9/11 Commission documents are some of the most heavily redacted in U.S. history -George Bush testified behind closed doors, unrecorded and not under oath -Nothing hit world trade center 7 and it pancaked
@JohnLeePettimoreIII
@JohnLeePettimoreIII Год назад
Gander will always be a place i hold close to my heart. though i have never been there, the way these people went above and beyond in a time of crisis helps restore some of my faith in humanity.
@bubzilla6137
@bubzilla6137 Год назад
I saw a documentary about that! Not only did they offer shelter but they fed them, were very friendly and generous beyond comprehension. I would love to visit Gander some day, if only to say thanks on behalf of my fellow Americans. 🇨🇦❤️🇺🇲
@maryannefeyer6332
@maryannefeyer6332 Год назад
There’s was a Broadway musical written about those days in Gander called “Come From Away”. I was fortunate to be able to see it when it was still in workshop.
@jmic9065
@jmic9065 Год назад
Yes, Gander did awesome!!
@scotttaylor8498
@scotttaylor8498 Год назад
Thank you to all of the people out there who put their lives on the line. Thank you so much. God bless America.
@anthonycullen
@anthonycullen Год назад
They were truly brave people lots of love and respect from London England.
@freebilly9526
@freebilly9526 10 месяцев назад
I remember the day after the news, I was in high school and as we all were congregating in the morning before class, everyone was filled to the brim with pride for our country. High fives, hugs, dancing, and right before we all had to leave for class a huge portion chanted USA. To this day, brings tears to my eyes knowing that, at least for a fleeting moment, this country was united as one.
@sultaniaburns8642
@sultaniaburns8642 9 месяцев назад
I was living in the district when that happened. Kids didn't have school the next day and work was giving everyone holiday pay or the option to stay home. It was insane!!
@rjapsu160
@rjapsu160 Год назад
I was in the stands that night, and I distinctly remember it was confusing and cathartic simultaneously. I was a junior (3rd year) in high school when 9/11 happened, and oddly enough I was at this game right after I got out of work, nearly a decade later, with my brother and my mom. It's a weird feeling to celebrate the death of a human, and not necessarily a welcome one either. But there was a sense of relief as a people that it might not happen again. That as long as that man was dead and gone, someone else wouldn't be able to fly into our tallest building and hurt us in the same manner. I still don't know how to feel about that night, but I'll never forget being in those stands.
@BobbyAbernathy
@BobbyAbernathy Год назад
This was a great moment for all 320M of us. And we showed it. Thank you.
@euphegenia
@euphegenia 4 месяца назад
This was one of those moments where you never forget where you were when you heard the news. I was studying for finals in my university library and I saw a tweet. And then many more tweets. There were huge rallies on the campus and I wasn't able to study anymore.
@Crusty_Dusty_Eye
@Crusty_Dusty_Eye 9 месяцев назад
I was in my fourth grade classroom when our teacher turned the t.v. on to show those towers falling, i was only a few months into my service in the Navy when this happened, I'll never forget either day
@1987apa
@1987apa 11 месяцев назад
Ill never forget where I was. My family and I were watching a movie in the theater when we got the news. Everybody started getting the update and we all clapped and cheered!
@adamhartman3510
@adamhartman3510 Год назад
You are great. You should sink your teeth into meatier content like this more often. Watching you two react to America, with your idealism and (I mean this extremely positively) naïveté, warms my heart every time. I pray all Americans can look at our country the way your family does. You are doing our nation a great service. Best of luck with your upcoming trip! 🇺🇸
@TonyN737
@TonyN737 2 месяца назад
I’ll never forget that night ! I’m a Flight Attendant, I was in the air, already done with my service, hanging out in the aft galley with a crewmate, a customer comes back there showing me her phone and saying “LOOK!” I got on the microphone and said “Everybody go on your news page and look at the top story!” After a few seconds there was cheering, it got louder and louder as more passengers read the headline! Soon it turned into that beloved “USA!” chant! What a great memory! Thanks for doing this video!
@nickpeyton8056
@nickpeyton8056 Год назад
I was not too far away from the raid location (Afghanistan) and when it came over the net, every one cheered. We had both US Troops and Canadians, drinking coffee and celebrating. It was an emotional night for us.
@NerdyNanaSimulations
@NerdyNanaSimulations Год назад
On 9/11 I was at home with my youngest who hadn't started school yet. On the day they got Bin Laden I had gotten the kids all down and then fireworks erupted around the neighborhood. My husband and I stepped outside and the neighbors were all celebrating in the streets. It was overwhelming at the time, yet we all felt like one family on that day. Neighbors were meeting for the first time as they all came out to be part of the celebration.
@elizabethlantz3849
@elizabethlantz3849 11 месяцев назад
I lived in a small college town at the time. I was in my apartment and I think every kid from the college marched down my street waving flags and chanting USA when that happened. So surreal. The entire country was celebrating like this.
@jdallen9810
@jdallen9810 9 месяцев назад
Today is Sept 12th 2023, this day about 35 years ago I was born. Never in my wildest dreams as an 11 year old sitting in 7th grade did I think I would experience so much fear on Sept 11th 2001 as I did. Seeing the country come together the way it did was something I had never experienced up to that point. Then almost ten years later to see us come together again over over Bin Laden's death, those are two of the most emotional times I will NEVER forget. To see what the world is going through now and to take this step back in time is heartbreaking, seeing the love, respect, and consideration we had for each other in those times to now. We must get back to working together now, or eventually the human race won't work out. This was a tear jerker, and it's not the first time I saw that video.
@Kezzy-nm1fc
@Kezzy-nm1fc 16 дней назад
My friend lossed his grandmother in 9/11. He didn't even get to meet her. I feel sorry for him. This was truly a day of justice.
@nicholasmazzarella2720
@nicholasmazzarella2720 Год назад
Wow. Thanks for doing this. Brought back a ton on emotion. My brother joined right after 9/11 went to fight and did not come home. He gave everything for all of us. I wish we could all be united like this all the time. Thanks again for this one. You guys are awesome.
@thamertanner5448
@thamertanner5448 Год назад
So sorry for your loss 💔
@nicholasmazzarella2720
@nicholasmazzarella2720 Год назад
@@thamertanner5448 Thank you : )
@leafiiloran
@leafiiloran Год назад
Incredibly sorry for your loss, your brother is a hero. ❤ Cannot imagine the emotions running through that night.
@nicholasmazzarella2720
@nicholasmazzarella2720 Год назад
@@leafiiloran Thank you so much for the kind words about my brother. This was a tough weekend as well. The kind words are so nice to hear. Thank you again for being so nice : )
@JenniferSteil28
@JenniferSteil28 Год назад
@@nicholasmazzarella2720his (and your family’s) sacrifice will never be forgotten. That is a debt that we can never repay. My brother was a USAF cable dawg who set up comms at Baghdad Airport in April-October 2003 before it even had the OIF designation…while he was able to come home, a big piece of him was left in that desert.
@violetpup4272
@violetpup4272 Год назад
I went to the White House that night. My husband was active military and we lived close to DC. It was a crazy, amazing experience I will never forget. The energy was wild. The video about how they got him is crazy.
@andreahogarth1214
@andreahogarth1214 3 месяца назад
My father in law had just passed away when this announcement was made so it was even more emotional for my family. We were grieving and happy at the same time and the family was gathered together in unity
@Rockhound6165
@Rockhound6165 Год назад
I recently visited the 9/11 Memorial in NYC. To say it was heavy is an understatement. I had a personal connection to that day as I worked for American Airlines and when Betty Ong(Flt. 11) used the air phone she called our call center. But it's a day I'll never forget. So when they finally took that monster out I never could have been prouder.
@randyward2766
@randyward2766 Год назад
I was in the U.S. Air Force when this happened. It really felt like it was a step towards recovering from the trauma that was 9/11. Like the wound had been open and could finally be stitches together.
@joshescude7160
@joshescude7160 11 месяцев назад
I was on my third deployment in Afghanistan, just a couple hundred miles from where it occured at the time. Most of us at the time had joined specifically because of 9/11. It was a tearful experience for so many of us in uniform.
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