2:25:00 is the beginning of something very interesting. Watch starting there for about 2 minutes he mentions 2 bombs 💣 that were “Planted” and exploded. Wow!
I watched this earlier today and for some reason this video has been on my mind and here is why. Kati Couric sounded so cold, unfeeling and detached. I wish I could give you an example. Take and watch about 30 minutes or so. There are other reasons that I just can’t put my finger on why I feel the way I do after watching this. If you watch it, let me know if you see the same thing. Again, I understand they are supposed to report and not have emotion, but how couldn’t you when towers were falling, knowing how many people were killed in a blink of an eye. There is even a time or two that Tom Brokow would say that the towers would need to come down before they fell. Then when the first one fell it was as if the ceiling tiles came down and not an entire building with living precious souls trapped inside and ultimately killed. Then he went on to say without feeling that the 2nd tower would be next. No emotion. No feeling. I understand that a journalist, and to be honest I don’t consider them journalists are supposed to be neutral and report the facts. We all know that there are no such people on these alphabet networks that are biased journalists. They are talking heads that read a teleprompter. The most important criteria to be hired on at the alphabet networks is looks. You must be halfway decent looking in order to front a newscast. Not that Katie Couric is a bombshell beauty. I think they chose her because she was supposed to be wholesome and the girl next-door. Brokow was chosen to fit the same mold as the elder nightly news caster from decades past. The Doctor on the phone that called in talking about how busy and at capacity but she is on the phone giving an interview. Again I am not being a troll. I am watching something that a lot of us lived through and remember that day and how we felt. Matt Lauer is the only one who has emotion in his voice. We all know how he ended up.
For whomever made the comment out of fear and lack of knowledge back in 2001, the USA wasn’t the only country with a free society and way of living. Things such as this stupid commentary becomes seeds of hatred that unfortunately have blossomed in this country decades later.
I don't understand how that comment from the news was "seeds of hatred"?? He just said, free society. Wrf is wrong with the world today, woke cancel culture insanity out of control!
i dont see why its unusual that the address is one world trade center...she said its debris on the ground all over the area...the towers just fell so why is debris with that address odd? with that being said the way the camera bugs out and the feed lost when she displays it is very strange
@@stefanjames4631It’s reverse of strange! There are two screamingly obvious reasons it might happen. (And probably more.) One: the incident itself destroyed, and human response intermittently overloaded, a lot of the local and some national, and even international communications infrastructure. For things to *not* bug out would be strange. Two: didn’t you realise that ALL “live” TV has several seconds delay between it coming into the studio and being broadcast? The folks in the gallery, if they hear or see something inappropriate (or against protocol) they can pull it. This piece of paper could have contained something extremely sensitive - customer insurance information, personnel files, financial - or just the name or signature of an employee. Think what that would be like, if you are glued to a TV screen and see a familiar squiggle on the paper, or hear even the company name your loved one works for? Not quite showing their dead body, but pretty suggestive! People did have a sense of decency back then; if not reporters (who have to be thick-skinned at times) then the people in the studio, who are step back from the shock and brain-melt of the scene itself. It’s literally their job to think about the viewers, and they do have to intervene editorially sometimes. The director in the gallery would have had a warning trickle up the spine the moment she picked up that piece of typescript, bureaucratic-looking paper, Just because younyourself don’t instantly understand something perfectly does not make it strange! There are all sorts of normal practices, protocols, technologies and phenomena you know notjing about; why jump to “strange”? There is no need to become one of those ignorant people who measure the whole world by their own ignorance.
@@cymmongaming3486 When you see some of the helicopter footage from before the second tower was hit, you can see at one point the fire reaches some sort of document-heavy company, or perhaps an actual document store - and the updraught lifts these papers like confetti and fountains them hundreds of feet up and outward in a current visible against the darker smoke. It goes on for some minutes. (It is the video with the female videographer, who does not say a lot, other than replying to radio.)
À culpa dessa tragédia são os Governantes USA e G7 Europeus com suas política fracassada e ambiciosa econômica. Não se importam em criar um Estado Palestino! Oremos pela Paz no Mundo! Amém!🙏🙏🙏
The bulk of debris did fall in the footprint. There was a deep underground (mall, subway & parking lots) that was filled with the heaviest debris. Of course, some stuff did spread further. Look at a volcano. Smoke, dust and lighter debris can go kilometers before going down. Some debris was found propelled lounged in neighboring buildings. In such a huge event of two times 110 floors buildings, saying footprint is not measured in inches nor feet, far from it...
Audio completely out of sync.
Ur right. Not sure how it happened as it was a straight transfer...weird
Ur deek hide and seek.
Just saw some footage from my nbc affiliate. Are u from here?
2:25:00 is the beginning of something very interesting. Watch starting there for about 2 minutes he mentions 2 bombs 💣 that were “Planted” and exploded. Wow!
I watched this earlier today and for some reason this video has been on my mind and here is why.
Kati Couric sounded so cold, unfeeling and detached. I wish I could give you an example. Take and watch about 30 minutes or so.
There are other reasons that I just can’t put my finger on why I feel the way I do after watching this.
If you watch it, let me know if you see the same thing. Again, I understand they are supposed to report and not have emotion, but how couldn’t you when towers were falling, knowing how many people were killed in a blink of an eye.
There is even a time or two that Tom Brokow would say that the towers would need to come down before they fell. Then when the first one fell it was as if the ceiling tiles came down and not an entire building with living precious souls trapped inside and ultimately killed. Then he went on to say without feeling that the 2nd tower would be next. No emotion. No feeling.
I understand that a journalist, and to be honest I don’t consider them journalists are supposed to be neutral and report the facts. We all know that there are no such people on these alphabet networks that are biased journalists. They are talking heads that read a teleprompter. The most important criteria to be hired on at the alphabet networks is looks. You must be halfway decent looking in order to front a newscast. Not that Katie Couric is a bombshell beauty. I think they chose her because she was supposed to be wholesome and the girl next-door. Brokow was chosen to fit the same mold as the elder nightly news caster from decades past.
The Doctor on the phone that called in talking about how busy and at capacity but she is on the phone giving an interview.
Again I am not being a troll. I am watching something that a lot of us lived through and remember that day and how we felt.
Matt Lauer is the only one who has emotion in his voice. We all know how he ended up.
For whomever made the comment out of fear and lack of knowledge back in 2001, the USA wasn’t the only country with a free society and way of living. Things such as this stupid commentary becomes seeds of hatred that unfortunately have blossomed in this country decades later.
Are you a TDS patient?
😂😂😂😂😂!!!@@Dodgers-sw2uk
You better let us know if all the other free countries ok ? Give us names
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and pretty much all of western Europe.
I don't understand how that comment from the news was "seeds of hatred"?? He just said, free society. Wrf is wrong with the world today, woke cancel culture insanity out of control!
1:59:18
no way they just said one WTC
i dont see why its unusual that the address is one world trade center...she said its debris on the ground all over the area...the towers just fell so why is debris with that address odd? with that being said the way the camera bugs out and the feed lost when she displays it is very strange
@@stefanjames4631It’s reverse of strange! There are two screamingly obvious reasons it might happen. (And probably more.)
One: the incident itself destroyed, and human response intermittently overloaded, a lot of the local and some national, and even international communications infrastructure. For things to *not* bug out would be strange.
Two: didn’t you realise that ALL “live” TV has several seconds delay between it coming into the studio and being broadcast? The folks in the gallery, if they hear or see something inappropriate (or against protocol) they can pull it.
This piece of paper could have contained something extremely sensitive - customer insurance information, personnel files, financial - or just the name or signature of an employee. Think what that would be like, if you are glued to a TV screen and see a familiar squiggle on the paper, or hear even the company name your loved one works for? Not quite showing their dead body, but pretty suggestive! People did have a sense of decency back then; if not reporters (who have to be thick-skinned at times) then the people in the studio, who are step back from the shock and brain-melt of the scene itself. It’s literally their job to think about the viewers, and they do have to intervene editorially sometimes.
The director in the gallery would have had a warning trickle up the spine the moment she picked up that piece of typescript, bureaucratic-looking paper,
Just because younyourself don’t instantly understand something perfectly does not make it strange! There are all sorts of normal practices, protocols, technologies and phenomena you know notjing about; why jump to “strange”?
There is no need to become one of those ignorant people who measure the whole world by their own ignorance.
@@cymmongaming3486 When you see some of the helicopter footage from before the second tower was hit, you can see at one point the fire reaches some sort of document-heavy company, or perhaps an actual document store - and the updraught lifts these papers like confetti and fountains them hundreds of feet up and outward in a current visible against the darker smoke. It goes on for some minutes. (It is the video with the female videographer, who does not say a lot, other than replying to radio.)
À culpa dessa tragédia são os Governantes USA e G7 Europeus com suas política fracassada e ambiciosa econômica. Não se importam em criar um Estado Palestino! Oremos pela Paz no Mundo! Amém!🙏🙏🙏
Sad
The Towers did fall on their own footprint.
No, they didn't. The smoke, dust, and debris spread for a long distance. The debris was not confined to the footprint of the towers...far from it!
The bulk of debris did fall in the footprint.
There was a deep underground (mall, subway & parking lots) that was filled with the heaviest debris.
Of course, some stuff did spread further.
Look at a volcano.
Smoke, dust and lighter debris can go kilometers before going down.
Some debris was found propelled lounged in neighboring buildings.
In such a huge event of two times 110 floors buildings,
saying footprint is not measured in inches nor feet, far from it...
@ussstropicana You're correct. Thank you for spreading the truth.
@@VeryStupid4547 I am so tired of people going on a limb about obvious little details like this.
Smoke, dust, and debris...
Micah’s daddy knocked down the towers
Ята мсрав
What does yata mean in Ukrainian slang?
Basically, it means “I did it!” or “We did it!”
Trains
Computer
@aminamohamad6950Huh?
Mumble jumbo. Mumble jumbo.
What?