9/11 20th Anniversary: Procession And Moment Of Silence Held At Moment North Tower Was Struck

A moment of silence was held at ground zero to mark 8:46a, the moment that American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center.» Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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9/11 20th Anniversary: Procession And Moment Of Silence Held At Moment North Tower Was Struck

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32 thoughts on “9/11 20th Anniversary: Procession And Moment Of Silence Held At Moment North Tower Was Struck

  1. this is a day i will never forget this is the day that makes me realise as a canadian we shouldnt of helped u in iraq afghan or at all u guys left us helpless 20 years after begging for our support if i become prime minister this will be the reason why we drop allies with USA let em all fall next time

  2. The United States and the world as a whole must know that Muslims do not accept those who attack them or their religion. We are the most precious thing that we have. Religion and Muslims are the sons of the greatest civilization of mankind, including the pyramids, the civilization of the Levant, the civilization of Babylon, Assyria, Sumer, Persia, the Kingdom of Sheba in Yemen and the Ma’rib Dam, but we do not see it as something in front of our religion, it is the most precious Of everything, and whoever tries to raise his voice against Muslims, his fate is the fate of the Soviet Union and its disintegration in Afghanistan, or the fate of America and its flight from Afghanistan.

  3. When they struck America,, they also struck Britain, that will always be the case. Britain will always fight by americas side, til the end of time. We love you usa. 🇬🇧

  4. We will never forget. And I will never forget how Saudia Arabia helped fund the monsters that carried out the attacks, and how Pakistan harbored the mastermind behind this atrocity.

  5. “9/11’s Unsettled Dust”: Bush’s EPA Hid Health Risks from Toxic Dust at Ground Zero & Thousands Died
    Don't let this empty piece of propaganda placate you. The government and the folk who give the orders do not respect or honor the sacrifices made by first responders and the people of NY. Orders from the White House were to tell everyone that the carcinogenic toxic air at ground zero was safe to breathe so that wall street could be uninterrupted. It killed thousands.

  6. with all due respect why is there no amphitheater for families so they don't have to be looking over top of each other to see what's going on?

    someday I will get to New York and someday I will touch the memorials of the names. I've never been there but I feel I need to go

  7. I was in Sri Lanka finishing my Master's degree internship, trying to do my research, and staying with a village family at that time. I of course heard about it, but I mainly just read about it in the newspaper, as I didn't have much exposure to TV with international channels or video Internet then or even photos. I was highly involved in my own life and my own problems, of which I had many of that year, as well as the situation in Sri Lanka. So I missed a lot of what went on then, even though I had lived in New York City so recently from 1996-97 and with frequent trips there from my graduate school in Vermont in 1998-2000.

    Therefore, now due to being less busy (due to work slowdown due to COVID pandemic and being in a country, Thailand, where there's more Internet and IT technology) it's incredible to go back and see videos and photos of what happened, as well as the memorials. The main thing I remember was that American people really changed after that, became a lot more suspicious of Muslims and anyone in a Punjabi suit or other Indian dress, and also a lot more security conscious and wanting codes, passwords, etc. for everything. Of course, Sri Lanka had its own terrorist problem at the time with the LTTE, so the trends were similar there, but in a different context.

  8. My brother's best friend in high school died that day on a plane that hit the WTC! Ken Waldie was also a graduate of the US Naval Academy! We stopped to visit Ken his Plebe year in 1973 on our way to the Eastern Shore of Maryland!My dad , a former Naval officer suggested we stop in Annapolis to see Ken. My last memory of Ken was when he ran up to our family, in full dress uniform with a huge smile on his face! He was 43 when he died. "Wishing you a happy voyage home Ken"! GO NAVY! ⚓⛵🌊🐬⛵⚓RIP

  9. US government,intelligence agencies and military had did 9|11 and they were involved in attack and spread disinformation against Muslims around the world and they want to want to start war against Muslims because the incident was inside job by big plan and make the American's peoples fool.

  10. Hopefully you remember for the next time you go start another 20 year utterly miserable horrific failure war you lying warmongers, crocodile tears, they do not care about the dead just their next war that they start, end of the world cultists, and liars.

  11. My 5 year old grandson woke me up that morning. "Grandma, something is wrong." He pulled me out of bed and dragged me into the living room and pointed at the TV. Still not fully awake, I saw on the TV a huge building, I didn't know where, burning from the side. It soon became clear that it was a New York building, one of the Twin Towers the anchorman said. With my grandson sitting next to me, I saw the 2nd plane fly right into the same tower and explode into fire. I gasped along with the news people and immediately started crying. My grandson, looking worried, held my face with both hands and told me "it's alright, Grandma." I just grabbed him and held him, tears running down my face. I needed to stop scaring him but I felt a huge sorrow for the 3,000 people lost. I know people in other countries felt it too. The loss of that many souls, and the First Responders who ran fearlessly into the destruction, is something we should always honor and remember. #NeverForget

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