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A human portrait of New York and its citizens in the wake of the attacks on 9/11 and how they responded and overcame the tragedy.
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I'm a South African. The day this happened, I was on my way out to grab a few items to prepare dinner. I don't know why, but something made me turn on the TV to see the news just before I was leaving, and the news of the first tower being hit was being broadcast. I called my Mom, bawling, and thought that it was an airline pilot error. I recall watching the second plane hit, in absolute disbelief, and then sat and watched in horror when both towers collapsed. I recall with guilt that I had a feeling the building would collapse, and even though I had no knowledge of architecture, this collapse seemed strangely inevitable to be. I grieved for weeks after, became obsessed even, with this loss of life, and the horror of the jumpers and how they must have felt in their final moments.
I am still deeply haunted by this day, and as a non-citizen, never had the opportunity to process loss, sadness, guilt, but only to carry the pain in my heart.
The world truly changed this day.
I live in JHB South Africa. My friend phoned me and told me to turn on CNN. I sat riveted watching, at turns in disbelief and then horror. My husband and I visited the towers during a trip to New York, and this made it all the more horrifying.
I was there for work. My boss was 5 minutes late. It saved his life. This was way more than a countries tragedy. It was a human tragedy. 😔
I was in the 10th grade and I remember my teacher crying saying it will be our generation that goes to war. Iv now been on 9 combat deployments and retire in 3 months.
Andy I'm thankful you stepped up to serve. ❤❤❤❤. .
Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Genuinely asking.. was it worth it? I feel like these wars ended even more American lives and for nothing..
Edit: just in case someone misunderstands. I meant Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and Afghanistan well.. look who’s in control of it now.
@@katya5573 Everything comes at a cost. It’s unfortunate that too many people don’t realize how good they have it because of someone else.
I was in the 10th grade too 😢 I'll never forget walking into 2nd period to this
Omg. The man and woman who were arguing and then crying and hugging each other, had me tearing up.
Me too...
Nowadays it wouldn't happen. Search for a video "Mouse Utopia".
Same. .such raw emotion.
I’m sitting in my offices crying over those two. God love them all. 💙🤍❤️
What's the timestamp? Didn't see that.
I have watched countless documentaries and programs about 9/11. This is the only one that went into so much depth about the New York communities after. Watching the love, anger, generosity, and oneness between essentially strangers brought tears and warmth to my heart. I was 20 years old and getting ready to go to a college class and watching the morning news. I will never forget watching the second plane strike and just feeling devastated and terrified.
Man! the two people arguing at the 32-33 min mark ending their arugment with " I dont know how to process this" followed by hugging and crying moved me. It kinda encapsulated what it felt being a New Yorker at the time!
I said I wouldn't tear up...I knew what to expect....damn if I didn't still tear up.
imagine how it fels to be in the ukraine now,at the front?
@@M.Đ-z4u I can't even imagine how it feels.
We watched the full documentary and it showed how the New Yorkers and every American came together. That young boy said it all what an intelligent person he is. The two people arguing then hugging each other sticks in my mind. Im from U.K. and my love and thoughts go out to everyone in America and around the world. ❤️
Declaration of love to New York
I'm not American but I remember me and my fam watching the news from the first pictures of the smoking north tower in absolute shock and disbelief, it seemed like bad movie to us. Like most of the people we thought it must've been a terrible accident, at first. Then, we saw the second plane crashing into the south tower and everyone knew that we just witnessed an attack.
So we were glued to the TV from around 3 pm local time to the early morning of 9/12. We knew no one personally in NY but we all sat there and were crying, for the losses of lives, for all the people in the city I always loved the most and who couldn't process what just had happened.
I was very young back then so at that time I've never been to NY but in my room there was a large picture of Manhattan at night, focusing the Twin Towers. When I went to bed and looked at it all I could think of was that now I'm never gonna see them, never will be able to go up on the roof to look down on the city. Next morning I felt so ashamed of being that selfish. I took the picture down, I just couldn't stand to see it anymore because of my narcissistic moment. People died in there and all I could think of was my anger the towers were gone - how much does this suck?!?
Many years later I finally traveled the first but not last time to NYC. Ground Zero still was Ground Zero, they were just beginning to build the One World tower behind wooden fences. But I only began to realize what's missing when I went up to the ESB, and later on the Top of the Rock. It left me in tears. A lady saw me crying and came to ask if she could be of any help and I could tell by her accent that she was from the area. When I told her I was alright but just had to remember that terrible day the towers went down and how Manhattan was looking so different without them and that I felt so sorry for everyone who had lost a beloved person back then she said nothing but took me in her arms. A complete stranger comforted me. And I'm not sure if I deserved it.
I visited NY several times now and each time I only had the best experiences with the people who live there. They're kind, they're helpful. Despite what happened. Despite the terror.
LOVE WINS. ALWAYS. And I ❤️ NY.
holy yap💀
❤❤❤❤
@@peteroni21god forbid someone shares a detailed story from their perspective
Thanks for sharing that Mia. I too, always dreamt of going to see the towers.... Going to New York is still on my bucket list though.
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Please don't be so hard on yourself for your first thought being the loss of the buildings. That was mine too, it was too overwhelming and incomprehensible to think about all the lives involved.
I was also young and I was in class when the first plane hit (same time zone as NY), my next teacher already had the TV news turned on when we came in and I had a wild thought that the buildings must have been evacuated early and were mercifully empty... no way were people up there, it didn't even cross my mind!
Where were you watching from? I was (am) in Toronto, Canada.
And I'm jealous you've travelled to New York 😊 it's a dream of mine to go to Ground Zero and I will.
The lady that held you understood the pain, I think it's a universal pain everyone experienced that day and isn't likely to forget ❤
I ❤ NY TOO!!
The 90's truly ended that day. We were ushered into an age of fear and paranoia which we have yet to return from.
You could say that it’s been on a slow decline ever since WW2. Everyone was united and patriotic after winning the war. Trust in the government’s never been so high.
Ukraine was divided too until Russia invaded. Their patriotism and trust in their government skyrocketed up to over 90%. It seems it requires a common enemy or a huge tragedy to come along to bring people together.
@@feartrain1282they do not support there government
fear and paranoia? on US grounds yes , in some countries its allways fear look at countries as Palestina , some former Yoegoslavia countries , Tibet , and thats ony from war and surpression , other parts of the world in kinda fear , due to weather etc
That's the truth. Best comment.
I don't understand why people keep saying the 90s ended that day though. the 90s ended when they ended, at 00:00 hours on 1st January 2000 😐
That said, I kind of understand what you mean but then again I don't. The 90s were before that. 2000 felt different. An air of optimism and a new era. The world never saw 9/11 coming thats for sure. September 11th 2001 was NOT the 90s nor did I ever feel like it was thats my point. At least thats how I feel.
I know the years have passed by so fast but seeing those apocalyptic scenes takes you right back like it just happened 💔
That boy at 41:20 was really well spoken. Smart and empathic. He was also raised right. I'd really like to know, what became of him. I hope, he could make good use of this potential for the better.
The Confrontation In The United Plaza Is Giving Me Goosebump They Are Stressing Out That What Happend Few Days Earlier By Giving Their Opinions But They Reunite For One Goals To Become One America
Still feels like yesterday and I was 14 watching on TV 😔
32:25
This was a beautiful moment. When the man and woman both saw they were on equal ground, asked what they were arguing about, you can immediately see the shield lower and the emotion come through. That was powerful.
Thanks for posting this I. This was first documentary I auctally watch about 9/11 think it was back in 2004 I watched this one and very good documentary
Interesting that they evacuated buildings multiple blocks away but told people in the South Tower to go back to their offices
41:20 the kid is smarter than most adults here !!
This scene still hits like a bullet to my heart to this day
Many people who survived thise towers, have died due to cancer and issues after inhaling that bomb filled smoke. This day brakes my heart forever 😢
This is hard.
Yea it is
God is with all those people that passed
We have a Christian nation that not only was founded on God but also is stead fast in our government and we have to remember that Islam is not the only way God died for all those in the September 11 2001 attacks
When the young woman and the iron worker started arguing and they asked what are you arguing for and she screamed. I don’t know. I felt that in my soul then seeing them hug with everything.
"Well, I was asleep." I felt that.
25:07 the family's searching just broke my heart
I can only imagine being at the epicenter. But being in Massachusetts the time the whole country literally came to a stand still for at least a day or two
What in the world has now happened to Columbia business school? Full of Hamas supporters. Breaks my heart
I was in New York when this happened. I was 3 years old and I don't remember a thing about it.
I think the guy from 5:27 to 5:34 is Marvin Bethea, the EMT whose partner Jimmie Dobson was searching for him after the towers collapsed. They were both interviewed in 9/11 One Day in America.
One of my cousins on my dad side had died on that day he worked at the World Trade Center at the 77th floor
How did that young kid know about osama bin Ladin so soon? This was only couple days after 😮
Bin Laden was a threat for years when 9/11 happened.
Anyone who got ppl busy doing things to help AND anyone who allowed themselves to BE helped.... both sides of that nurturing were what held the city together.
Nice video however I would loved to hear someone else story who lived in NYC and didn't think their country was under attack. Someone with beautiful dark skinned color skin and living in the hood.
So, people can be like that too. Nowadays.. the woke thing.. the gender thing.. the race thing.. So easy to be cynical, angry, disappointed in people now. But this shows how we can be. With each other. Impressive docu !
Could someone please explain to me, like I'm a five year old why the former Governor of New Jersey and head of the EPA Christine Whitman is not in prison for announcing the air quality around the twin towers was safe to breath? How many hundreds if not thousands of innocent lives have been lost due to this asinine and uneducated statement?
What was that at 8:29?
Now all people do is whine about how they hate our country
We were brave enough to move on with this memory yet we became worst.
It’s only the trumpers who hate this country. Ignorance!
Did you even watch the whole thing? Lol
We have donald "antichrist" trump to thank for alot of that...he divides people like no other, he thrives on hate and dissention....he orchestrates chaos and confusion fed on his lies, his racism, his misogyny and his criminal ways, One of this days "heroes " Giuliani went right down the toilet by drinking trump kool-aid, for him to even use the word Reich as in 3rd Reich referring to a potential victory tells you in one word how sick he is and demented his thinking, he does not want to be president, he wants to be Dictator, King, Tyrant, don't kid yourself and think different, HE IS A MONSTER THAT CARES ONLY FOR HIMSELF😢😢
8:31 what is that explosion? Also 10:39 that is the same old man that was in mark laganga’s footage
I wanna know about that explosion too,people saying probably it was a car that blew up, but the explosion is to big for a car !! That poor old man avoid death by seconds,he said: I'm 68 yrs old but still can run.. Very sad !!
It is building 7. I have seen footage of firefighters evacuating the area after one of their superiors states, we need to evacuate the area, there a bomb was found in building 7.
8:28 loud bangs?
I bet the smell was hell it probably stay in the area for years .
I have seen probably hundreds of hours of videos of this day and it's the first documentary that I've seen in a long time where a lot of these videos that people shot I've never seen before especially the video of the woman running into the restaurant and telling the owner thank you thank you thank you for saving my life!
It's on the "One Day in America" documentary.
I saw that video many years ago not long after it happened and for whatever reason it stuck in my head and too see it nowadays I almost jumped outa my seat. Memories are for real.
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Ghoul
That part made me tear up
Man, I wish we Americans can unite so closely like this again 😢. It's really pathetic what we've become.
Crooked politicians, ON BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE, ruined this country collectively 😔
Yes I have said that myself
We are more divided than ever . Not just by race but s3xual identity and political opinions.
You know it's a shame that it takes something like this for us to unite,, it should be like Christmas to where everybody loves each other and cares for one another it shouldn't be on incidences like this. And you're right this world right now is absolutely horrible
@@FlyingDeadBird It should come out of the kindness of our own hearts for us to be unity in love and in goodwill, 24/7. Not just out of a tragedy
The little boy holding up the candle *"For the people in the Building"* just broke my heart.
He must be at least 27/28 years old now.
I wonder where he is and how he's doing all these years later.. 😔🕯️
Beautiful moment. Brought me to tears.
Every time I see one of these documentaries I go back to that day with tears in my eyes
Yep. Will never forget driving to work that day.
Same here cus we all lived it I was 15 at the time in my freshman year of high school when this happened I'm 38 now and everytime I watch this stuff it's takes me right back to that day in September of 2001 some of us who are old enough to remember 9/11 may not have been there but we lived it and experience it September 11,2001 was our Pearl Harbor.
I don't think I slept for 2 or 3 days, just watching the news hoping they'd find people.
@@karenwells5957 I always rewatch them to this day. I had a 6 month year old disabled baby on a heart monitor. My friends called me “3 way” that morning and said Look out your window, you won’t Believe what happened. This was before the second tower was hit. My friends heard me scream when the second tower was hit and when the tower went down. I had to hang up and ran out of my building with my disabled child. If you were close to the towers, you didn’t want to be in a building after the second plane hit. You knew it was intentional. A terrorist attack. I was in SHOCK for weeks after. You just went with the flow day by day, watching tv to see if you hear news of those you know.
I couldn’t get in touch with my son’s dad the entire day. No ones cell phones worked. The cell tower was on the one tower and the lines were so overwhelmed that no one could use their cells for a period of time.
I'll never forget the weeks after 9/11. Everyone was so kind to each other. Neighbors always checking in on each other. We made food to give to our neighbors and our neighbors made food for us. Everywhere you went, there was just a feeling that we were all looking out for each other.
Yeah , then look what covid did ..
@@paulyjones3966 What did Covid do?
@@missJolie85 It sure didn't bring us together.
@@kerrynight3271 I guess that depends where you were. We looked out for our neighbors and vice versa. We just did it from a bit of a distance most of the time. Left the food on the doorstep instead of handing it to them. Checked in on them by phone.
This❤
Whew.. 3mins into watching this i get goosebumps all over.. its been more than two decades but it feels like the 9/11 terrorist attacks were just yesterday..
Imagine the footage that would have been caught from cell phones if this happened today
I think we got enough ...
I've often thought that if it were nowadays there potentially could have been more loss of life due to people stopping to film/photograph instead of getting out of the area quickly.
And Drones...
Oh if this happened today we would have knew alot more of what happened than back then (in the towers, in the planes, etc.)
@@Antimatter050 Yeaa def that's what I'm saying
3:28 the little kid in the red gap shirt. I haven't seen nearly any children in any 9/11 footage. Very surreal
true.
Most of them were in school.
Decades later, the tears still roll down my face. A stunning documentary featuring two moving and poignant moments; the erudite young boy sharing his thoughts and the couple arguing then hugging are still deeply moving.
RIP to all those souls lost, forever.
41:10 That’s one intelligent, emotionally mature, and well spoken kid.
Very intelligent with an old soul. Wonder how he doing now
It's been 23 years, I hope the little guy they interviewed is out making the world a better place. He was such an intelligent kid for his age. Way beyond his years.
He was told what to say lol
The papers floating down have always been something that affected me the most, after the falling people of course.
I've always thought about how each one of those pieces of paper represents a life...an entire life with birthdays, holidays, family, friends, milestones, setbacks, etc., etc.
Yes indeed. I was there. I’m not from New York I’m from Washington state and I was 17 years old. I was alone there and was supposed to fly home three days after 9/11. I still have many papers. I was 13 blocks away watching the first tower burn as the second plane hit and that night I walked around until 4 in the morning. I picked up random papers for some reason. They ranged from things with numbers that made no sense to hand written notes with smiley faces drawn on them. Idk why I kept them. 6 years after 9/11 I saw a man on a National Geographic documentary and he was talking about being in the lobby of tower one. I looked through the papers I had brought home after and it was a man named Stanley and I had some of his office papers which happened to include a photo of his family and him at a baseball game. It was a Manila folder I picked up rubber banded together and all of it was his. I was able to meet him two years later and return his papers and he cried and thanked me. Indeed the papers were lives
Incredible story!😊
I remember a firefighter saying afterwards, nothing remained, not a phone, a desk, a briefcase, But paper survived, millions of sheets of paper … RIP all victims of 911
@@alanluscombe8a553 Was it Stanley Praimnath?
The paper is so creepy. It floated around still in the rubble. No furniture or electronics or phones survived, but paper still flew around in there. The firemen said phones always seem to survive disasters. But not this one. Just dust and wreckage and rebar and paper with a few sad chunks of humanity to be sent off for identification.
The part from 30:25 until 34:00... Today's America can learn A LOT from that.
America is perfect
Although I remember this like it was yesterday, watching this footage reminds us how long ago it really was. People were taking videos with cameras and making calls on pay phones. It was an entire generation ago!
This was really good documentary. Brought me right back to that time in 2001, being 18 years old, just learning to navigate my way in the world.
31:57 i approve this message. 32:46 the exchange of communications is sacred, at this moment. 'the hug' was so important.
Both of these folks so obviously have never dealt with real pain or any trauma up to this point; their immaturity in handling their emotions is obvious, at least to me. You get better at it over time but to me it was pretty cringe.
After all these years, it's still hard to believe. Horror,,, 🔥 hell on earth. So many human lives... 💔
Rest in peace 🕊️🙏🏻
When the guy was yelling in the group and told everyone to shut up.... then later expressed that he "didn't know how to process" what happened. And then he hugged the lady. - that touched my soul! #Moving I still can't believe what happened that day. #NeverForget
Yeah. Me too
Got me …I’m in the UK 2024 ❤
Watching this brought back the horrors of that day! Although I was watching from Houston Texas, it felt like I was right there as it was happening. I was only 21 at the time and I vividly remember my mother calling me and telling me to stay home because we didn't know what was going to happen next.
And people are currently supporting those that celebrated this tragedy. How times have changed
What? You need to elaborate more. Who celebrated it when? And what people?
NEVER stay or work higher than you’re willing to jump. NEVER
RIP
There is no limit to how humanity CAN be beautiful when we come together. I wish we remembered that.
Even after all "Never Forget" people forgot. NYC nowadays is not remotely as good as on that Wednesday. The nation is like on Tuesday above the impact zone.
@@belladonnahigh9206You're absolutely right.
+ un4tun8ly, vice versa
@@belladonnahigh9206 Well said
We didn’t come together because we meant to. We did it in spite of ourselves. Now things are back to horrible.
I just went to NYC a few weeks ago and saw the golden sphere and the survivor tree that they saved. In Summer 2001 I saw that sphere when I went into the lobby of one of the towers. NYC trips in 1997 and 1998 made me love the city and I was on top of Empire State Building looking at the World Trade Center thinking "I want to go up there!"
I never got to go up to the top, but for some reason I always loved the twin towers because I would see them in movies and they just stood out at the tip of Manhattan. I've been to NYC a few times since I was staying in SoHo for a night, after I checked-out I walked down there.
Seeing all those names made me stop and think "What if I saw some of these people in the lobby the day I was there?" Then I started looking around and thinking some of the people standing by certain names might be relatives. While thinking how sad it was while also seeing a city continue and dedicate the entire area to them which was beautiful. I just felt a lot of emotions standing there and I know if I knew anyone personally from that day I would have broke down crying since I already had watery eyes just thinking about it.
What I remember from 9/11 was being at school and hearing someone say "Did you hear the Twin Towers got hit? it's like something from Die Hard." Then saw some classrooms watching it on the TV while my English teacher refused to show us. At the time I was mad because I wanted to know what was happening. They didn't dismiss us early, and Otis Air Base my school was near responded to the attacks. No planes in the sky. The bus brought me home and I saw my Mom in the living room and as I was walking in I was asking about the World Trade Center and she said "They're gone" I said "What?" and I turned into the living room to see an empty skyline and smoke on the TV.
I just walked into my room down the hall. I was just in shock like everything in the World just changed because there were no answers yet and it was obvious something bigger was going on since also hearing about the Pentagon and United 93 shortly after. I listened to music and smoked since I started getting into it around that time and while listening to Notorious B.I.G. I heard him say something about "blow up like the World Trade Center". I rewinded it because I already couldn't believe what was happening that day but to also hear B.I.G. talking about it while high made me feel like I was hearing things. I even asked my parents about other attacks and they reminded me about the early 90's bombing. They also said we were driving past NYC on our trip down to FL while listening to it on the radio. I do remember seeing NYC skyline in the distance but not going into the city until 1997.
I live in Manhattan, and i wasn't into putting the news on in the morning, so i had no idea. I was off that day and getting ready to go down to J&R music world on Park rowe. The towers were a block away. So i was getting ready to leave, and my phone rings and it was a friend telling me to turn on the tv and stay home. So i saw the 2nd plane hit. I immediately thought that this was definitely a terrorist attack. In the days to follow, the city was literally in mourning. People were quiet, sad, and crying, but showing support to strangers. Any time i saw a cop or fireman on the subway coming from ground zero covered in soot, dust, sweat, blood, and dirt, I'd get up and shake his hand and say thank you. Real NYers know how to get through a crisis.
J&R Music World was a great place.
Also add to that, real AMERICANS know how to get through a crisis. :)
How long did it take for them to clean up all the debris at ground zero? That must’ve been such a huge job, searching for remains as well.
I had a feeling from the first plane hitting the north tower that this was not an accident, because that just didn't make sense. I even told a coworker that. RIP to all the victims of that day, especially the firefighters and police and other first responders. 😥
@skate4life2022
It really was a great place. They literally had everything and at the best prices too.
Where is the smart little boy in the old navy shirt today? I'd love to see him now!
Every September for the past 7/8 years I come to the documentaries to remember. Never forget what happened to those innocent people. Never forget their families. Never forget the heroes of that day. Never forget those still suffering from the poison they inhaled for months and years. May God bless those lives and may He forgive us for what we did to the millions of innocent lives overseas in retaliation.
I watch these documentaries every year, right around this time. I never want to forget the innocent people who died. But I also want to remind myself of the kindness we are capable of sharing. I wish that kindness had never ended.
I was 17, in Texas, sweeping bar area of a restaurant.... Boss said, " Look at that!" World was forever changed. I am much more hardened today. The world is not a fairy tale. RIP to all who lost their lives...
You never ever get used to seeing these images. 💔 They’re shocking and devastating and horrifying every single time.
Thank you for one I haven't seen before.🇺🇸
I remember this day 😢like it was yesterday 😢 I really thought we we're having a war and thinking we're to hide if they attack L.A . After all the planes we're down and realizing it was a terrorist attack on our land 😭 I just couldn't stop crying for all those innocent people on the planes and on land that were killed it really hit me so hard 😢😭 it still does. Rest in peace innocent 🙏 people 🙏❤️.
I’m 24 years old born and raised in NYC, still live here, have seen hundreds of videos on 9/11 and I STILL cannot imagine this day. Every time I go down to the WTC I still try to imagine, and I still just can’t comprehend an event like this.
We couldn’t either kid.
I know a man who was a first responder. He was inside one of the buildings when the jumpers started. He said it was like explosions and took numerous ones for them to realise it was people hitting the roof.
Same here, 20 Years Old, born in Queens, raised in Brooklyn. I’m frequently at the World Trade Center due to both working & going to school and few train stops away, and every time I migrate to the Plaza for food, socialization, etc, I still can’t comprehend that the very grounds I’m standing on had so much death and destruction.
I will never forget where
I was when this happened . I cleaned our House , it was afternoon in my country ( Germany) .
My boyfriend calls me and told me that I need to make the TV on , something is happening in New York .
I was so shocked , my Son was shocked .
I have seen any Dokus about 9/11 and everytime it takes me 😢
RIP to every Soul who lost his Life 🙏
I hope the families found a little Peace .
I ❤️
Thank you
I am an American who was also in Germany on that day. The German people who lived in my village were so kind and protective of our family on that day and in the months that followed. I left in June of 2002, and it will forever be my second home. We remember your kindness.
@@kathrynpdx841 , thank you 🌺
Iam glad that you found these days kind people in my Country.
Sorry for my bad English 🙈
Never forget 9/11. Rest In Peace to all the victims 🇺🇸
2,977 shall never be forgotten!
I love America and the American people what happened that day was truly a crime against humanity but America does this to people every day it is at war and no one seems to care
We have all seen what happened that day. But I think it’s so interesting that the days following have been documented. Because it really shows the love in humanity and also how everyday people deal with such tragedy as a city and country. It’s beautiful to see how united New Yorkers where in sharing there pain, voicing there opinions but also showing so much love a compassion, in that we can have diff opinions but value each other in there arguments.
I’m from uk was a teen when this happened so no direct connection yet hasn’t left my thoughts since that day I came home from school an found out what happened. Even remember going to school the next day seeing news papers covered in articles about it in the local shop. still so unbelievable this happened so hard to understand or make any sense of an has fascinated me ever since tbh in following documentries right into my late 30s now. So unbelievable that this could even happen. Doesn’t seem real
Nothing would ever be the same. Truly surreal. Much love to you and yours from here in the states 🫶
@@Mr.DerekReese thank you ♥️
Our country was so united and one after 9/11… It’s amazing how a society can become so disjointed in only a generation, it’s heartbreaking 💔
Britain was like that during the Second World War. What a shame it takes such adversity to make us realise we all need to care for each other and work together.
Trump and his MAGA crew have absolutely destroyed the USA by driving deep divisions and sewing seeds of hatred towards Democrats and progressives or those with more enlightened views. It is sad...people think he is making America great, in reality he is exposing it as weaker than its ever been viewed before. 😢
It shouldn’t take a devastating tragedy to unite a country, especially one such as the United States.
Wow,. . .best documentary . I will never forget. I was having lunch while watching CNN when this happened. And I live in Norway but still. . . and I could not believe this was a real attack,..or "real" pictures for that matter ,...but then the reporter started talking - just speechless . Im reminded every time I watch something on TV related to NYC.
This brought me to tears as no other documentary has done. These were the voices and pictures of regular people. Well done!😢
I was 11 at the time when this happen. I dont know how many videos I seen, but it still saddens me everytime
The fact that there were so many people arguing in that park and they ALL made up and hugged in the end is actually incredible.
So, people can be like that too. Nowadays.. the woke thing.. the gender thing.. the race thing.. So easy to be cynical, disappointed in people now. But this is how we can be. Should be. With each other.
😀That is one smart kid. I am glad to watch this video because I used to work at the World Trade Center 7 years before that disaster. I thank the good lord for saving me. Great Video Thanks.
I bet a lot of conspiracy theorists are constantly asking you to admit it was a controlled demolition or some shit lol, although WTC 7 definitely looked the most modern and from what I've read was internally most advanced for that period.
It proves America ❤️can and will Pull Through Anything!
I find it so strange that we all looked at the sky and thought what a beautiful day and the shade of blue the sky was. It was an individual thought at the moment but later we found out it was a common comment about it. Did the universe know what was going to happen? How do you explain this?
Yes I was 10 years old in Chicago , IL the sky was absolutely beautiful that day my mom was driving me to school and I remember staring up at the sky it was sunny and the sky was so blue I remember sitting in class and the teachers rushed in with the tvs to show us what was going on and then a lot of kids started getting early dismissals from school it was really scary that day
I’ve wondered too because in all the images of the wtc while they stood, the ones from that day before the planes hit stick out like a sore thumb to me. I’m from Texas and never visited there. I feel like of course God knew. He was with us the whole time and never stopped it because he already knew we are fallen creatures living in a fallen world.
I live in Georgia, I went to see the memorial and an artist had people paint on a small piece of canvas (5x5) maybe.. the color blue they remembered from that day. It was a large display. It was such a common comment about the sky.
I was 9 years old at the time, 5 days before my 10th birthday. I live in Germany and had never had anything to do with America before. But this event haunts me to this day. Even at the age of 9, I felt the terror and fear that the people in the towers must have felt. I keep watching documentaries or reports about that day, which will never completely leave me.
May all souls rest in peace.
Please don't forget that America is a continent. It's not a country. For the rest of us who were also born in the American continent, it feels so disrespectful. Why would you call a single country a name that belongs to all of us Americans from the American continent with our ancestors having been in this continent for thousands of years?
The country you mean is the United States. That's it. America is a continent.
Love will always conquer hate.
Amen!
But no love in terorist ideology
@@stephanivya2427 Exactly!
Yeah hate, while more powerful and relentless, can only win small victories. It cant truly conqueror or rule anything for long.
Same goes with disinformation, for the people who attempt to maintain a false narrative and surround themselves with only others that agree with em. Truth prevails.
God bless those poor souls that lost their lives!🙏
What sn amazing child who spoke to thst reporter. Who is he?
I never thought in my lifetime a catastrophic event would over shadow Dec 7th 1941.
Than September 11th 2001 happened.
Thank you so much. I think this is the first documentary that just shows the spirit of NYC and the people there. The two people arguing that ended up just hugging and sobbing on each other's shoulders was a very moving moment. I wish we Americans could pull together like that again now - politics is killing us.
Such a tragedy 😢I'm glad those responsible for this horrific act had paid for it dearly.
Ehhh not everyone paid. Nothing has really changed.
We've all paid dearly for this horrific act, unfortunately. 9/11 is a dividing point in human history. The world has never been the same
Me too
Ehh, not really as much as you would think. Our current economic, political, financial and social crisis, this is exactly what they wanted for us when this happened. They had said it long before this attack happened
I think he was referring to the ones that were in the terrorist group is called Al qaeda They were responsible for what happened that day and killing more than 2000 people.
That kid that spoke about Einstein is doing great things for this world. I just know it.
To see the opposite of what humans are capable of is very heart warming and reassuring. There is more kindness in this world than cruelty and evil. Those who are responsible for cruelty killing and evil are not needed in this world.
This is one of the best documentaries I’ve seen on 9/11… I like how it focuses on the aftermath and the impact it had on so many people. It’s been nearly 23 years now and it seems to hit me harder every year. We have all seen the videos of the planes hitting the towers and the collapse of both towers. I think we get so caught up in the carnage that we often forget that we are literally watching thousands of people die… There were people in the towers still on the phone with emergency services operators when the tower they were in collapsed. As far as I’m concerned, we were all in those buildings because it was an attack on all of us Americans. Now, many people who were at “Ground Zero” during the rescue efforts are suffering from “9/11 cancer”. The impact 9/11 has had on our country and people is insurmountable.
As cliche as it sounds, I truly will never forget that day and I’m in California. Strangely enough, our sky that day matched the sky over New York. It was a very clear, blue sky. There wasn’t a cloud in sight. It was so eerie. Thank you for sharing!
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I worked In tower 2
86 th floor. Over 20 years later
Watching this I’m starting to cry again .
GOD please forgive us .
Let me share this with the world , that you’ll never get the chance to experience .
From the 86 th floor
You couldn’t see people on the street .
Cars looked like little tiny ants .
Little prop planes that used to fly up the Hudson River looked like little flys .
The Statue of Liberty looked
4 inches tall .
To go up to the top floors you had to stop get off that elevator
And go to another one to go higher . We used to have sway alerts on windy days , you couldn’t really tell , but you could only use the inside elevators on sway alert
When ever I left tower 2
For lunch there was always
A line of tourists waiting to go
To the top . The Red Hot Chili Peppers played on the top floor one day . Once arriving by train in the mornings it was 2 elevators to get to ground level .
There was a mall underneath,
I do remember the store Warner brothers , with first editions signed by the original artist . There was a police station there also . I think the first attack 199? was at the
Bar - restaurant called the scuttle butt , I could be wrong about that one , about 9 days after 9/11. I was on this so called party ship that we held ever year with a band and a-lot of my friends and people .
When we came down the Hudson River and was in front of the site , the site of this
Nightmare , that’s was it ,
The short party ended , the band stoped , and no one spoke a word , that’s one thing I remember until I die , not one noise not one word spoken again until we got off the boat .
It was still burning and smoking 9 days after that horrible day The smell of burnt
Everything Stoped us in our tracks and reality set in .
Not one person spoke .
The worst of it. , which still freaks me out is the people jumping , I’ll stop there ,
That’s enough .
So our military went and hunted down these animals that
Planed this , you talk about unity , I’ve never seen my county , the United States of
United as one as brother and sisters of America as I have
Since the 10 days after 9/ 11
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17:23 where was this office from? one of the original towers? or inside a building damaged by the collapse?
I was a 19 year old kid who saw the world change after 9/11. It wasn't perfect but this day it didn't matter who you were, political beliefs, color, etc - people were just helping people and were there for each other. It was a beautiful thing with such a horrific event.
14:28 dog had a hell of a walk that day
God is with us no matter what we go through
God is with us no matter what and he loves us
"Are you gonna go back?"
"That's my job"
What a legend, that firefighter is a hero!
Absolutely great and healing documentary! As a flight attendant for AA and was flying out of NYC 1998-2000 first 2 years & flew until 2008... it was too close to home for me. I was bever the same again working a flight. I lost 18 coworkers / friends and many New Yorkers I'd become friends with and loved dearly! This was one event most of us will never completely get over but we heal together day by day, year by year and WE GET THRU IT~ Kenny Nash ABE ENTERTAINMENT knows ♥️ ❤️ 💙 💖 💗
39:52 gives joy to our hearts seeing people helping out one another. I wished America stayed that way.. They are so divided now. People should see this documentary to remind them to love one another. 🙏🏼❤️
When you realize what it took to unite people and how unnatural it comes to Americans, it just highlights how dramatic this was.
2024 and look at what we have become....
Still watching this September 3, 2024. I've read about many wars in high school & colleges, now at my 60th birthday, but can't imagine this. I"ve studied many US criminals, I"ve seen 2 US Presidents in close near associations & 1 US President I did not know of November 22, 1963- John F. Kennedy, but never felt the pain, disgrace, maddness, anger & frustration of 9/ 11/ 2001 until I seen this on TV News channels. There are not enough words to express massive losses. Unforgettable!
This was a really touching documentary. The part that stood out to me was that ironworker guy and that lady who were arguing then were comforting each other. That was beautiful to see. And it’s also bittersweet because I feel like we are too far gone now to be able to unite like that again if something like 9/11 were to happen today. Everyone seems too divided now.