Miracles and Fate on Floor 78

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • On September 11th, 2001, Ari Schonbrun went to his office at Cantor Fitzgerald - the Wall Street firm that occupied the top five floors of Tower One - and he happened to be on the 78th floor changing elevators when the first plane hit. In the midst of the smoke and chaos, Ari found a fellow employee who was terribly burned and who needed his help to walk her down 78 flights of stairs.
    Of the 662 Cantor employees on the upper floors in the World Trade Center that day, only four survived. Everyone else was killed. Why did they survive? Was it simply luck? Or was it something more? Ari believes that God was looking out for him that day. There were many large and small miracles and if there’s anything that Ari does know it is how that day ended up being a day of rebirth.
    Before 9/11, Ari had been focused on the wrong things. All he cared about was his job. He didn’t get it. He had lost sight of what matters most in life. After 9/11, Ari changed his life by putting his family first, by volunteering and giving back to the community, and by speaking to groups of people around the country.
    Ari has been sharing and retelling his story to audiences worldwide since that day, and after repeated requests and testimonials to the power of his message, he decided to take the next step and write a book.
    "Miracles and Fate on 78" reveals the power of creating meaningful connections to transcend the differences that often polarize and divide us from one another. A great and enduring reminder about what matters most in life.
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Комментарии • 540

  • @jbdixon4020
    @jbdixon4020 8 месяцев назад +38

    this is the best way to let the WTC and pentagon survivors tell their stories. no questions, no interrupting. living each moment of their experience.

  • @tinat5484
    @tinat5484 9 месяцев назад +37

    Every 3 months most big companies have fire drills and they make employees walk down the stairs. No one is allowed to not participate and if you ignore the drill and keep working you will get yelled at by fire wardens. The younger employees don’t understand why it’s taken so seriously and why the drills are so frequent. Never forget.

  • @user-ni4ei2td6q
    @user-ni4ei2td6q 8 месяцев назад +89

    I cried as soon as he asked why the guy let everyone use his phone and he replied “I didn’t know how else to help.” 🖤

  • @anywaaayeee
    @anywaaayeee 8 месяцев назад +129

    Interesting that he said he couldn't find the stairs. We were in the same predicament on our floor. We ran out the office into the hallway, and didnt know where the stairs were. The door swung open, and a guy from Port Authority yelled, "Take the stairs! Dont take the elevator!" 🙏🏽

  • @c8Lorraine1
    @c8Lorraine1 8 месяцев назад +36

    Inspirational message. The last 5 minutes I got the message. Be the light in another’s life. Make one change in your life, for 30 days and then it’s a habit. I’m going to take 10 minutes each morning to read a scripture thereby making a difference in my life. I’m starting my journey to a better spiritual life and living the Word.

  • @FFEMTB08
    @FFEMTB08 Год назад +41

    The beautiful thing of that day, people took care of people. Strangers, coworkers, everyone.

  • @lisaviglio4984
    @lisaviglio4984 Год назад +431

    I was a rescue nurse there on 9/12. I stayed all day across the street in the highschool waiting for victims. There were none. The most horrible feeling ever; either you walked out or you died with very few exceptions. He said that right.

  • @marieh1755
    @marieh1755 8 месяцев назад +18

    Thank God for people that keep their sanity during these kinda times so others that panic and freeze can be helped ! ❤

  • @queenbae8040
    @queenbae8040 2 года назад +489

    I have literally been binge watching these videos like it just happen yesterday. Each year for the month of September I make sure I never forget by watching survivor stories...stories of family members who loss a loved one. I make sure that September of every year is NEVER forgotten! I make sure I put in my children now that..9/11 is a day the USA stood still in time. Each year I learn a great amount of information than I learned a year before. Rest Peacefully for all the souls we lost...and prayers for all of the survivors and family members left behind! We will never forget you💙🥺

  • @lindsaysawyer8310
    @lindsaysawyer8310 2 года назад +1509

    This hits home so hard….my father was supposed to be on the 78th floor of the 2nd tower and was on his way but got a call from his client and asked to push back his appointment. He got there and watched the plane fly into the building. Your opening line about the weather and the sky is the exact way he described it and hearing you say it gave me chills….I always said God was looking out for my daddy that day. Thank you for sharing your story ❤️

  • @RaSyWash
    @RaSyWash 2 года назад +857

    Wow, i saw that this video was an hour long and said “whoa i’ll watch a few minutes” but he was so captivating that I ended up watching the whole thing. So glad i did

  • @teijaflink2226
    @teijaflink2226 9 месяцев назад +44

    Virginia was so lucky to survive, I'm sure he saved her life.

  • @coachmeghna9304
    @coachmeghna9304 8 месяцев назад +52

    This is an incredible experience listening to this man.. I skipped this video 2-3 times as it was too long. But once i clicked on it, I didn't stop until he finished. It was a emotional roller coaster. I cried at the end when he finished with that ' God's whisper or the brick' God bless him. And God bless all those who suffered the pain of that dark day. I can feel it here 1000s of miles away in India.

  • @edithroberts8959
    @edithroberts8959 9 месяцев назад +8

    Amazing story if survival, humanity and God's blessings. 😊

  • @littletilaa
    @littletilaa 2 года назад +234

    I’m not sure who you are- but this had an impact on me. I named my son Ari. He turned 1 this July. It was also a family name but this made our decision a no brainer! Thank you sir for your compelling story, a true man and hero.

  • @cathinieto39
    @cathinieto39 8 месяцев назад +28

    Ari, your story and subsequent message were powerful! I am Catholic, and I will join you to be a light of this world. Love transcends religions and race. Thank you for sharing your story ❤

  • @sherrymcmullin1914
    @sherrymcmullin1914 8 месяцев назад +40

    Ari was saved by God for this very purpose. Ari is amazing. This hr and message was well worth the hr. Wow.

  • @mtio2807
    @mtio2807 3 года назад +605

    “God is always giving us messages, but no one is listening” wow, so true

  • @TerritorialFlame
    @TerritorialFlame 8 месяцев назад +30

    Like what he said about the lady who almost got him fired and how he still helped. I like to believe in such a situation, I would help even my worst of enemies & hope they would help me. Humanity? Morality? You can’t leave others behind ❤

  • @cajuncraftysue
    @cajuncraftysue Год назад +128

    I’m speechless having watched this. All the small miracles that came together for Ari to survive 9/11. It only takes one person to make a change. The effect is limitless. ❤

  • @ItsAboutPeaceBaby
    @ItsAboutPeaceBaby 2 года назад +307

    He's such a good story teller.

  • @EDT111
    @EDT111 2 года назад +195

    This man is an amazing speaker. I can honestly say he left me wanting to be a better person.

  • @shaib2678
    @shaib2678 2 года назад +228

    I figured I would end up scrolling through this or not watching the whole thing, instead I hung on to every word of the entire video. What an impactful story and a great storyteller.

  • @amywilliams4917
    @amywilliams4917 2 года назад +955

    i’ve watched dozens of stories from 9/11 and this is one of the craziest. blows my mind. ari is an amazing storyteller with an amazing story. god bless him.

  • @Nakomis67
    @Nakomis67 2 года назад +46

    I'm so glad I listened to the end. I stumbled across this looking for nothing in particular. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I lost my entire family (siblings, parents,aunt', grandparents) within a short time. In short there is never enough time to grieve & carry on. I responded to this with a negative habit that almost killed me. And I was given a second chance. And another. I knew what the brick was for but I ignored it. I sat in the "dark" and I still am. Until today. The is sun shining and I get it. "What am I going to do with my second chance?" I'm going to live and light as many candles as I can. I don't know your name but it want to to thank you for lighting mine. Awesome. Blessings you made it out❤️

  • @roll400ex
    @roll400ex 2 года назад +190

    This man makes you feel like you are there with him while telling his story; absolutely amazing!

  • @fishtail1129
    @fishtail1129 8 месяцев назад +6

    Praise God for your testimony! May He continue to bless you and use you to be His hands and feet.

  • @hersheymikeable
    @hersheymikeable 2 года назад +120

    Although I am agnostic, there is great value in what he is saying. We need it then and I believe we still do, a moral correction in this country. We have to stop thinking about ourselves and help each other.

  • @kenni__kay
    @kenni__kay 2 года назад +95

    I could watch this guy describe how to make buttered toast. Such an inspiring man. It really puts into perspective how life can end in a blink of an eye. Hug your loved ones and tell them how much you love them. It could end at any second.

  • @lafenice2260
    @lafenice2260 2 года назад +141

    He's talking about personal responsibility here.
    He's a great soul, God blessed him.

  • @pommiebears
    @pommiebears 2 года назад +77

    I still mourn with all Americans. My honest and most sincere condolences to everyone who felt loss. I cried and prayed for you all. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @therobinsonstwinkle9192
    @therobinsonstwinkle9192 2 года назад +223

    This is an amazing story with a good message. I was running late to work that day and normally would be strolling in to get my coffee at World Trade Center very early. Thank god I was overworked the day before and was tired from doing homework with my daughter the night before. It was not my time, was grateful I was running late cause I would’ve been there. My coworker called me, she was early that day she would start meeting and never heard from her again. My mom was one of the ones who walked that long walk uptown. It was nerve wrecking I wasn’t there and couldn’t get hold of her. A Good Samaritan gave her a ride up after 4 plus hours of walking. It was night time beginning. Heard a loud knock on side of my building in window it was my mom thank God.

  • @jeniferburton5235
    @jeniferburton5235 Год назад +95

    I love this!! As awful as it was that day from every single angle, it also showed the heroism and the good in people. These people frozen in fear still stopped and helped those who needed it. It doesn't get better than that.

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Год назад +13

      🙌🙌

  • @justme8837
    @justme8837 2 года назад +64

    It is crazy that when it is not your time to die everything will work to keep you alive.

  • @eydie57
    @eydie57 2 года назад +85

    I am from Kansas. And yes, we're that nice. We'll give you our socks.

  • @maggiesatterfield2402
    @maggiesatterfield2402 Год назад +179

    "You can listen to the Whispers or you can wait for the Brick." This is the most powerful line I have heard. This is a great message.

  • @karly4justice
    @karly4justice 8 месяцев назад +40

    What a powerful testimony and message of encouragement for us all as a nation to be better and help others along the way. Well done sir Ari!❤

  • @petersmart9904
    @petersmart9904 2 года назад +51

    Really puts into perspective, the worst images of that day were ones you didn't see. No one can even imagine what it was like inside.

  • @gregquinnthrift9632
    @gregquinnthrift9632 2 года назад +339

    20 years ago . Still brings a tear to my eye. I still can't believe what happened on September 11 . 2001

  • @donw3912
    @donw3912 Год назад +38

    I remember September 11, 2001...on the west coast woken by a friend who just said turn on the TV...The stories from all who experienced this disaster and lived through it are so impactful. As I have gotten older I always say everything happens for a reason.
    This video is so amazing...I thought oh...it's a longer one...But I got sucked into it and how his day unfolded...amazing. This is one book I will be seeking when funds allow.
    I only wish I could give it a thousand thumbs up vs one. Thank you for sharing your story Ari.

  • @goodnewseverybodycom
    @goodnewseverybodycom 8 месяцев назад +37

    I'm watching this after the 23rd anniversary along with many other videos on 9/11. There are many stories I'm still learning about. Thank you for sharing. I was in the World Trade Center back in 1989 during a family vacation and been more intrigue of that unfortunate event there ever since. I decided to share your video on my latest video today as part of #worldgratitudeday ..thank you for reminding us to be more grateful!

  • @narcoholic22
    @narcoholic22 8 месяцев назад +8

    That was awesome. Got me thinking how lucky I have been, how ungrateful I have been and how grateful I will be after listening to this. If this doesn’t humble people… NOTHING WILL! God bless America! ❤

  • @eyden1562
    @eyden1562 Год назад +44

    It's surrel to hear multiple aspects of this same story from various survivors. Those who had to stop because Virgina could pass them down the stairwell, as the firemen were going up. Various people, at various points in the evacuation, all recalling differing viewpoints of the same people, like the man of the red bandana.
    RIP to everyone we lost, God bless all the survivors, and prayers for the millions affected by this tragedy. 🙏

  • @laurieb.9555
    @laurieb.9555 2 года назад +13

    The phone guy is a different type of hero

  • @evearcana2392
    @evearcana2392 2 года назад +287

    Literally crying after watching this. Just got down on my knees and prayed to God for many things. This is so beautiful and needs to be told and remembered for all time. God bless you Ari 💗

  • @openlybookish
    @openlybookish 8 месяцев назад +11

    Excellent testimony. One of the best survivor stories of Sept 11th I've ever heard.

  • @CoroCieloAzul
    @CoroCieloAzul Год назад +8

    Amazing. I’ve been seeing a lot of 9-11 videos on my feed without understanding why. I’m not even Jewish and somehow this came up on my feed. The title got me but I didn’t get a chance to watch it. It came up again as soon as I got off work and the message is amazing and I wholeheartedly believe this message is the reason I keep seeing 9-11 videos. All that to lead me here. God is GREAT. 😭

  • @marisaposten4526
    @marisaposten4526 3 года назад +508

    this guy is an amazing story teller

  • @queenellaa
    @queenellaa 2 года назад +16

    My dad was supposed to be on one of those planes. I am so happy he wasn’t on them.

  • @carolleslie517
    @carolleslie517 10 месяцев назад +46

    I loved that Ari saved the tape from his answering machine of all his loved ones messages ❤️

  • @AICEMarineScience
    @AICEMarineScience 8 месяцев назад +4

    I remember the 2003 blackout, I was outside of Cleveland Ohio. I was a teenager in the mall and everything went dark and alarms started going off everywhere. I thought it was another 9/11 I called my parents panicked and told them I love them

  • @Page57
    @Page57 2 года назад +178

    I love his personality and his accent.

  • @stephanie4174
    @stephanie4174 8 месяцев назад +20

    I’m not even half way through this video but what an amazing guy 🙌 Absolute hero. If I’m ever in trouble like Virginia was, I’m hoping somebody like him is there to help me.

  • @Nuttybear30
    @Nuttybear30 7 месяцев назад +4

    An amazing story - still hits me! The man with the voice who told you to go to the stairs was a man called Welles. I’ve just watched another video of him ‘the man with the red bandana’. Unfortunately he didn’t make it, but managed to save lots of people.

  • @judiarmstrong8258
    @judiarmstrong8258 2 года назад +123

    I’m not Jewish and just stumbled upon you Ari - it was meant to be. You were my message! Thank you. 🙏

  • @juliaross5268
    @juliaross5268 8 месяцев назад +39

    This is my very favorite 9/11 story. My very favorite. Thank you, Ari! May I call you ‘Ari’? What a splendid job you did! Whenever you get to the part where you and your brother are reunited I cry all over again.

  • @crispyy.roseeMUA
    @crispyy.roseeMUA 11 месяцев назад +19

    This man is an incredible storyteller. His interpretation of Virginia coming up to him was super interesting and insightful

  • @cajunscorpion
    @cajunscorpion 2 года назад +43

    Great storytelling!
    It’s odd that a lot of people were still working after the attack…here in Houston they shut the city down, offices sent their workers home, and school let out early.

  • @j.whiteoak6408
    @j.whiteoak6408 Год назад +15

    I remember watching it all unfold on TV that day ... seeing the first tower on fire - and the sickening moment when the second plane struck. But in those seconds when each of the buildings went into free-fall ... I felt a tight knot in my stomach, knowing that thousands of people were dying in those two moments. God Bless all those who lost someone that day .. I am truly sorry for your loss. But the world doesn't forget, and we will never forget. Stories like this will help us to continue to remember .. not that most of us need any reminders - but those who were too young or weren't born yet will learn about the horrors of that day, and they will remember too.

  • @autumn.breann
    @autumn.breann Год назад +12

    I am so grateful that God used you to share your story. It’s a miracle that you are here today, sharing your story and changing you completely.

  • @jodywho6696
    @jodywho6696 8 месяцев назад +22

    I'm so happy you have taken a very bad episode in your life and made it better. Not only for yourself but for anyone else who cares to hear and listen to your story. Thank you for telling and retelling your story. ✨

  • @ivi122
    @ivi122 2 года назад +331

    Wow this man is a great storyteller! When he went through was so difficult yet he came out of it a better person. I don’t usually like to watch videos that this long but he was so good at telling his story that I couldn’t stop watching

  • @theleaderofsloths1748
    @theleaderofsloths1748 Год назад +49

    how does he say this story without crying, it’s impressive how he holds himself together to simply tell the story, i know i would’ve broke many times

  • @Thundersnowy
    @Thundersnowy 2 года назад +122

    We said we would never forget. But we did.
    It's time to remember 20 years later.

  • @Liv-or5ci
    @Liv-or5ci 7 месяцев назад +6

    I’m only at 18:50 but “the firefighters were coming up” just sucked the air out of my chest and I started sweating immediately. I can’t think about it too hard.

  • @andreanderson9456
    @andreanderson9456 2 года назад +48

    Out of all the stories i heard his is painted so vividly

  • @michellebabicz2143
    @michellebabicz2143 9 месяцев назад +48

    This man is anointed. What a profound message. So glad I came across this. Thank you, Ari.

  • @kimberleeturner8475
    @kimberleeturner8475 2 года назад +82

    Virginia was such a big part of his story and how she was a reason why he got in the ambulance. I listened to the end of this story to find out how she was doing but he never mentioned her again.

  • @happybunny8704
    @happybunny8704 Год назад +11

    I could listen to this man speak all day…he surely is a gift.

  • @anthonyhorton8932
    @anthonyhorton8932 Год назад +29

    It’s truly amazing how people can come together and help each in a time of need and desperation. This man is a hero👏🏽✅

  • @donnaanderson2
    @donnaanderson2 Год назад +85

    You are an amazing man. You took your tragedy and managed to turn evil into miracle. I am so stuck in my tragedies and cant seem to find my way out. Your ability to tell your story and make it uplifting and hopeful is truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing it with the world and with me. Im glad I ran across this video. Hopefully I can find my way out of the darkness and hopelessness Im stuck in. I had two sons, my entire world, and I have had to live through burying them both. Both traumatic horrific deaths, young lives stolen from them before they had really begun. Only two and half years apart. It feels like I died with them and I am just waiting till my broken heart finally knows to stop beating. I will keep trying, I promise.

  • @Dreamkeeper_101
    @Dreamkeeper_101 2 года назад +51

    "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.."
    sooooooo true. I needed to hear this today.

  • @iwnunn7999
    @iwnunn7999 10 месяцев назад +4

    Gentile agnostic here who believes if there is a God you'll find that force within. If you're without apathy, kindness, compassion, and love, you are without "God". great story, incredible lesson beautifully told.

  • @Gr8thxAlot
    @Gr8thxAlot 2 года назад +48

    This is one of the most relatable survivor stories I've heard. (I'm glad the scholastic book orders have finally stopped for us, hah!) Thanks, Ari!

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 Год назад +28

    Wow! I’m so sorry you went through this horror! My heart aches for you and your family and friends. I just can’t wrap my brain around it still after 20 yrs.
    Thank you for sharing your story. I pray you, your children and family are well and thriving after 20 yrs. Blessings❤
    * I wish the kindness and generosity from strangers happened everyday. But we live in such a dangerous world now. However, we are given the chance everyday in our interactions to show kindness AND patience to those around us.

    • @myJLI
      @myJLI  Год назад +5

      ❤❤

  • @christiannedebiasi381
    @christiannedebiasi381 2 года назад +79

    Stumbled upon this just after getting the news my aunt and her grandson were killed in a car accident. I’m sure god had plans for them.
    I’ve heard many stories from 9/11. Your expressions are wonderful. You are a very good speaker. One of the most interesting stories I’ve heard.

  • @linrogers4326
    @linrogers4326 2 года назад +126

    He’s right. Look at the world this year, all the natural disasters, covid. What damage we have done to the world in the last 70 years. He is a remarkable man.

  • @DaleGeorgePhair
    @DaleGeorgePhair 10 месяцев назад +18

    What a story, I could picture every moment in my head. Can’t imagine even half of the things people like this man went through that day. God bless everyone involved or affected by that day. X❤

  • @ronaldo101000
    @ronaldo101000 2 года назад +23

    This gentleman is a natural public speaker. Good job.

  • @anywaaayeee
    @anywaaayeee 8 месяцев назад +4

    Wow! The same thing happened with my phone in the stairway! I called my mom and told her that I'm leaving the building and not to worry. A guy in front me asked if he can use my phone to call his mom. The call wouldn't go through.

  • @jordanreck3875
    @jordanreck3875 2 года назад +46

    Such an amazing storyteller, felt like I just watched a whole movie. Serious chills

  • @AllMi3htykid
    @AllMi3htykid 2 года назад +13

    I think the craziest part about the whole day what sticks the most was how perfectly blue the sky was I don't think I have ever seen the sky so blue before looked as if it was a perfect day

  • @grammysal
    @grammysal 8 месяцев назад +6

    I’m from Kansas, and yes we would have given you socks and more. We’ve learned how to help our fellow citizens because of our tornadoes. Not anything as horrific as 911, but still disasters in there own right.

  • @degrios3768
    @degrios3768 7 месяцев назад +5

    What a great speaker!

  • @jeffreyrowley9004
    @jeffreyrowley9004 2 года назад +31

    Ive listened to 10,000 9/1 1 stories over the years, most broke my heart, made me cry or angered me, this one helped me to laugh for the first time regarding that day.

  • @chooselife903
    @chooselife903 2 года назад +150

    The messages from God are so profound. Now the pandemic The question is what’s next. The world is darker than ever before. Pray pray pray.

  • @Idiot-Savant
    @Idiot-Savant 10 месяцев назад +8

    Wow, never thought i was gonna finish this because it was an hour-long but i was so immersed into his narrative that it was over before i even realized it.. ❤

  • @FYM711
    @FYM711 2 года назад +15

    I remember this day like it was yesterday I was in high school Murray Bertram few blocks away and my whole school shook and got evacuated so fast I walked all the way home to harlem that day there was no public transportation that day at all I felt manhattan shake as the buildings fell down it was so sad it haunts me till this day

  • @loriepostlewaite162
    @loriepostlewaite162 8 месяцев назад +3

    Yours is the second story be heard f Devine intervention and you talk about being a light and I believe that day you were a light for Virginia and the people who followed you down thank you for sharing your story God bless you ❤️🙏🏻 I hope Virginia is doing good now…I will pick up a positive habit

  • @youremeraldagent
    @youremeraldagent 8 месяцев назад +5

    We are more divided today than ever. We need to find what unites us and make that decision.

  • @sussannekeith5676
    @sussannekeith5676 2 года назад +81

    All these Angels were put in your path to save you…..to tell your story, you are a true hero. I cannot imagine the trauma of that day. You must have a new appreciation for every life has to offer. Thank you for sharing this life changing event to the rest of the world. Everyone needs to remember this……❤️🙏

  • @rODIUMuk
    @rODIUMuk 11 месяцев назад +6

    This guy is SO glad to be alive. If I had survived that shit, I’d act like this too

  • @donnaritch9704
    @donnaritch9704 2 года назад +101

    Thank you Ari from a gentile........God does not care who he uses for good. You have done good and we can ALL learn from you.

  • @taffycat5049
    @taffycat5049 2 года назад +11

    Today is the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and while I've watched this before, it seems fitting that I'm back here today (by accident). Never forget. 💗

  • @bobblebardsley
    @bobblebardsley Год назад +10

    46:26 I feel like this moment is such a great example of why some people joke and wisecrack their way through a disaster/emergency, and why it doesn't mean that they're clueless or rude, it really is just a defence mechanism (sometimes, maybe not always). I'm really glad these few seconds are included in this.

  • @MsSnowball18
    @MsSnowball18 2 года назад +14

    This is my first time hearing his story! It was so amazing! How his steps were seemingly ordered because he wasn't supposed to die that day. I just pray that I am able to hear from God and follow as he orders my steps.

  • @RightontheCoast
    @RightontheCoast 2 года назад +26

    An incredible story. Mesmerizing story teller. Like another commenter said, I started out thinking I would listen to just the first few minutes, and ended up hanging on every word, the entire story. Brought me to tears and felt to my soul. Thank you for telling your story. So many good reminders about life and spirituality. Thank you thank you. 🙏

  • @ingrid_inthesky
    @ingrid_inthesky 2 года назад +5

    lol On a happier note, I remember the "Can you hear me now?" commercial🙋🏽‍♀️

  • @peterwoodaman5936
    @peterwoodaman5936 Год назад +4

    Unreal story. I was like others just stumbled upon this video and ended up watching the entire thing. Amazing

  • @susanglait7722
    @susanglait7722 Год назад +9

    That was one of the most amazing stories I have heard coming out of 9/11 . How inspirational and thought provoking!