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  • @HistoryNerd808
    @HistoryNerd808 2 года назад +2325

    That was really one of the last times this country was truly, unequivocally united. We had finally avenged all of our fellow Americans who had died on 9/11. I wish we could get that unity back.

    • @TacShooter
      @TacShooter 2 года назад +33

      Uh, no. Obama was President and the country was most certainly NOT united. Plus, the strange decision to dump Bin Laden's body out at sea with no picture proof provided was extremely controversial.

    • @hermunkulus
      @hermunkulus 2 года назад +136

      @@TacShooter Oh great. Another one of those self-proclaimed "patriots."
      You completely missed Michael's point. It's about the moment. On that night it wasn't about left vs right. It was about unity and that's exactly what happened.

    • @HistoryNerd808
      @HistoryNerd808 2 года назад +44

      @@hermunkulus Yep. I was. Thanks. I don't think anyone will pretend that we were united for longer than that specific moment or day, unless they are completely delusional. We unfortunately haven't had the luxury of long-term unity in a long time, likely since before I was born. I was only 15 at the time of Bin Laden's death, which may mean that my memory is clouded by simple childhood innocence, but for that small period of time, we saw what a united America was again. Nothing else mattered but America at that moment.

    • @TacShooter
      @TacShooter 2 года назад +26

      @@hermunkulus I'm an honorably discharged veteran. You'll not question my patriotism, "Fritz".

    • @TacShooter
      @TacShooter 2 года назад +16

      @@HistoryNerd808 You edited your response when this white knight came to your defense. The fact of the matter is that we had this "Osama/Obama" President pushed upon us by foreign influences and we were watching that anti-American fucktard shit on our country every chance he got. No, the country was most certainly NOT united. And when Obama tried to take credit for what Bush set in motion and SEAL Team Six "got done", that didn't sit well AT ALL. Wanna know how Trump became President? Obama! We had that foreign plant's agenda for EIGHT YEARS.

  • @scotie6931
    @scotie6931 2 года назад +1346

    I just got back from my second deployment in Afghanistan. I fell to my knees and cried. Justice was served 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @zacharyricords8964
      @zacharyricords8964 2 года назад +15

      Thats very cool brother. Glad you came home! Hoah!

    • @thebayoudiaries8389
      @thebayoudiaries8389 2 года назад +10

      Thank you for your service!

    • @southernpride1861
      @southernpride1861 2 года назад +21

      My brother was fighting in Afghanistan right after Towers got hit shortly after that she got deployed spent 27 years in the US Army my brother and my mom I didn't think she would like that too well she has cancer at the time but he promised her that he will come back alive 2 or 3 deployments and when he was on his way back he was finally retired from the Army on his 3 time coming back home he was retired from the us Army

    • @PinkHawk191
      @PinkHawk191 2 года назад +6

      Thank you for your service!

    • @bjcee1108
      @bjcee1108 2 года назад +11

      I still tear up when I see the twin towers in oid movies, or old footage of them. It takes me back to that morning and how horrific it was.

  • @melissabohms9871
    @melissabohms9871 2 года назад +235

    I lost my fiancee in Iraq in 2004 and I remember this night and I remember dropping to my knees crying looking to heaven saying they got him, it was a moment we will never forget.

    • @JasonCarney.
      @JasonCarney. 2 года назад +8

      How very sad. So sorry for your loss.

    • @aprilcitygirltocountrywife7440
      @aprilcitygirltocountrywife7440 Год назад +5

      I'm sorry for your loss

    • @angelabordack
      @angelabordack Год назад +5

      I was deployed to Iraq in ‘04. Till Valhalla to your fiancé ❤️ Hooah!!!

    • @melissabohms9871
      @melissabohms9871 Год назад +6

      Thank you everyone it doesn't matter how long it's been it's still hard but I live every day in his memory

    • @heatherspence3848
      @heatherspence3848 Год назад +2

      You matter. ❤ You will see him again, but not until/ yet. Thank you for sharing your story.
      Sending love to you and yours from Orlando, Florida, Heather Spence McCoy
      Find me if you ever feel like you don’t matter or you need to Talk

  • @vexthegreat9167
    @vexthegreat9167 2 года назад +136

    I was nearly killed in the 9/11 attacks when fleeing my apartment as the second tower fell. It was the most horrible and traumatic experience ever; I still haven’t gotten over it. The day I heard that that bastard died was one of the best in my life. I ran to the site of the WTC and celebrated with strangers in the middle of the night.
    The SEALs said he died scared and it probably hurt. Good.

    • @ryannutton1704
      @ryannutton1704 11 месяцев назад

      Cap 🧢
      Screen shots of it didn't happen 😂

    • @Leatherface123.
      @Leatherface123. 11 месяцев назад +8

      I’m damn glad that you survived

    • @scottbivins4758
      @scottbivins4758 10 месяцев назад

      I honestly think they should have brought Osama to the US and just let the people handle him I know a couple buddies of here of mine in the South we would have loved to got some rope. If you know where that is going you know. They should have took him around all 50 states an let him die terrible horrible dead by the citizens of this country but he dead now so no need to sit on that thought.

  • @zacharyricords8964
    @zacharyricords8964 2 года назад +1921

    I was in iraq on the day it happened. The joy and pride on everyone's faces was enough yo make us forget we were still at war. It was an awesome feeling.

    • @ericsnare
      @ericsnare 2 года назад +66

      I assume you were in the military then? If so thank you for your service.

    • @zacharyricords8964
      @zacharyricords8964 2 года назад +77

      @@ericsnare yes sir. I was an all source intel analyst in the army. Been out for 9 years now. I appreciate you.

    • @ericsnare
      @ericsnare 2 года назад +34

      @@zacharyricords8964 I appreciate you 👍💪

    • @travish3130
      @travish3130 2 года назад +48

      I was at a wedding with a bunch of SEAL Team 2 guys. The wedding turned to open bar.

    • @ericsnare
      @ericsnare 2 года назад +20

      @@travish3130 I bet that was an awesome night!

  • @indyracingnut
    @indyracingnut 2 года назад +866

    I was at home when I learned the news, and instantly started crying. Reason is...I was there at the Trade center on 9/11. Barely escaped, but I lost a few friends. The news about this brought me such peace...like it's finally over. I can sleep better now.

    • @Murica_gaming
      @Murica_gaming 2 года назад +35

      I'm sorry about your friends I'm happy you made it out

    • @racheld7528
      @racheld7528 2 года назад +18

      Bless you.
      My family knew a grandmother and mother who were flying home after dropping of the mothers twins off at college and they were on the first flight. I was in nursing school and watched the second tower get hit. It’s a memory never forgotten even for those on the other side of the US. We always remember and now we are telling our children about that day, the loss, but also the good of humanity involved in that day. I think that is a huge point not to be forgotten.
      The day this evil man was taken down was a day that I felt relief. I was shocked and thought it wasn’t real. I’m glad it was.

    • @reneehomen2226
      @reneehomen2226 2 года назад +14

      So sorry for your personal loss... as fellow American I'm with you.

    • @lindalavalle2008
      @lindalavalle2008 2 года назад +10

      I'm truly, deeply sorry that you lost such dear friends on that tragic September day in 2001, but grateful that at least you survived to share YOUR story with us all!! We can only imagine how troubled your sleep might have been before May 2011. But, I'm happy to hear that this news brought some much-needed AND DESERVED peace to your life, once more!! Be blessed and if you are able to, never stop sharing your story with those who may not be aware of the actual events at Ground Zero in New York....we must not forget nor get complacent and let things go to the point that we allow something like this to happen again. Yes, we must get on with living our lives in a reasonably happy and carefree way, but can never lose sight how hate of others can end it all too quickly!!

    • @Kenneth_James
      @Kenneth_James 2 года назад +3

      Really? Tell us about your escape.

  • @KissingTheCook
    @KissingTheCook 2 года назад +786

    I was stuck in traffic on a 6 lane Hwy on the gulf coast. People were getting out of their cars chanting USA, strangers hugging strangers - one woman got out and asked what was happening - she was from Brooklyn with a NY license plate. Several came over to her and told her what had happened. As a fellow NYer, it was so emotional watching her fall to her knees crying while a crowd gathered around her helping her to her feet, strangers holding each other, some crying - others still chanting. Watching people get out of their vehicles as word spread - it was like watching the wave at a game. Never seen anything like it before or after.
    Americans beat the shit out of each other all the time - metaphorically & physically....but God help anyone outside the family that thinks they're going to come here and do the same thing to one of us. It was a life changing moment.

    • @nyteshayde1197
      @nyteshayde1197 2 года назад +72

      You fuck with one of us, you get ALL of us.

    • @moonglow630
      @moonglow630 2 года назад +35

      Exactly!! We’ll beat the hell outta each other, but god help anyone else!!!

    • @ThePrettyeyes341
      @ThePrettyeyes341 2 года назад +13

      @@nyteshayde1197 well damn lol . Love it

    • @yourmomshouse6984
      @yourmomshouse6984 2 года назад +37

      That's how it's supposed to be. Like fighting with a sibling. Fight and bicker with each other at home but always defend each other from outside threats trying to destroy our way of life. We are all Americans and basically want the same things at the end of the day. 🇺🇸

    • @marksullivan6319
      @marksullivan6319 2 года назад +13

      @@yourmomshouse6984 took the words out of my mouth... Or, well fingers I guess. Whatever, anyways you mess with one of us you get all of us. Unless of course, you're American like you said. Don't wake the sleeping giant.

  • @blankslate77
    @blankslate77 2 года назад +199

    I was in Aruba at a restaurant with my ex and the staff asked for the attention of all the American guests. They told us all at the same time and lots of us started to shed a tears.

    • @Jferrara_207
      @Jferrara_207 2 года назад +4

      Aruba is basically my second home, love that beautiful place

  • @AMC2021
    @AMC2021 2 года назад +242

    Fact.. along with all the lives lost 67 british nationals unfortunately perished on September 11th attacks... this was a big deal.

    • @loganinkosovo
      @loganinkosovo 2 года назад +5

      Actually the death count was more like 9,000 but the government hid the real figures.

    • @christydawnwilliams1138
      @christydawnwilliams1138 2 года назад +12

      @@loganinkosovo yes they did. They “hid” a lot about that day, but thankfully documents are being declassified and soon everyone will know what a lot of us already know.

    • @eileencastillo6323
      @eileencastillo6323 2 года назад +7

      And many other nationalities as well.

    • @eileencastillo6323
      @eileencastillo6323 Год назад +1

      @@christydawnwilliams1138 Soon?

  • @lunalovegoodfan007
    @lunalovegoodfan007 2 года назад +575

    Americans will always come together against any threat. We might fight among ourselves like a dysfunctional family but let someone try to hurt us in anyway, there will be a reckoning.

    • @AngryOvaries
      @AngryOvaries 2 года назад +16

      Facts

    • @championsgaming1
      @championsgaming1 2 года назад +58

      Nothing pisses off america more than non americans comin at us in anyway

    • @laurenhunterviolinchannel1123
      @laurenhunterviolinchannel1123 2 года назад +22

      I wish we would unite behind domestic threats as well. 😕

    • @texasforever7887
      @texasforever7887 2 года назад +4

      @@laurenhunterviolinchannel1123 but that's the fun dysfunctional part. It also gives us practice when someone decides to come out and poke us.

    • @laurenhunterviolinchannel1123
      @laurenhunterviolinchannel1123 2 года назад +5

      @@texasforever7887 normally, my dark humor would agree with you, but a fresh break up out of nowhere after 6 yrs re: a current polarizing issue…tank’s running on fumes.

  • @cherylhaynes3960
    @cherylhaynes3960 2 года назад +273

    I was outside the WH that night. The celebration was incredible. My husband, whose retired Army, was wearing an army T-shirt and everyone was thanking him for his service.

    • @jacobherman2315
      @jacobherman2315 2 года назад +15

      Tell your husband that I’m thankful for his service

  • @6120mcghee
    @6120mcghee 2 года назад +174

    As a Desert Storm Veteran, I cried in joy when they posted it. Those Seals(plus 1 Dog!) and Army helocopter teams were incredible.

    • @Staxx_OnG
      @Staxx_OnG 2 года назад +10

      Plus 1 four legged hero**

    • @felixd.4150
      @felixd.4150 Год назад +1

      @@Staxx_OnG Yeah but what about the cats who were there to support their CIA humans?

    • @Staxx_OnG
      @Staxx_OnG Год назад +3

      @@felixd.4150 idk how I feel about the CIA but cats are ight too

  • @ethanhanoufa2468
    @ethanhanoufa2468 2 года назад +202

    I was at that game and the man sitting behind me told us all the news. From there he began chanting, next thing you know the entire stadium joined in. It was and always will be one of the most memorable moments of my life.

    • @stvsal57
      @stvsal57 2 года назад +11

      I was also there!

    • @spencerific93
      @spencerific93 Год назад +9

      I was there too. Same deal, I overheard a guy in the row behind us say "they got Bin Laden" as the chanting started. It was incredible.

  • @JStrick525
    @JStrick525 2 года назад +14

    I remember this day so well. I was a cashier in a restaurant at that time. The restaurant manager and assistant manager both came out to the dining room and asked the entire kitchen and cash crew to join them. The manager asked for everyone’s attention and broke the news.
    After he gave the information I swear you could hear a pin drop, literally, and I think we all stopped breathing for several seconds. Then the entire place broke out into cheers, hugs, smiles, all the good things. I don’t recall seeing many dry eyes in there.
    This was a military community right outside the base and so most folks have some connection to it. We all had husbands, sons, daughters, parents, or wives in service. It was definitely a surreal moment for us all.

  • @757optim
    @757optim 2 года назад +341

    An incredible mission. The SEALs literally thought it was a one way trip.

    • @natefigueroa9239
      @natefigueroa9239 2 года назад +70

      The balls on those men. Going into something with your only thoughts is today is the day I’m going to die and happily getting in those helicopters. This is who we are as Americans that is why we are so great.

    • @lauraowen8142
      @lauraowen8142 2 года назад +29

      The SEALS WILLINGLY DID WHAT HAD TO BE DONE. GOD BLESS THEM & AMERICA.

    • @catherineransom6880
      @catherineransom6880 2 года назад +25

      I never thought that in my lifetime I would ever celebrate someone’s death. For an instant, I was conflicted, until I thought of all my New York brothers and sisters that died on 9/11. 9/11 was truly the most traumatizing event in my life because in was on our soil that we lost thousands of innocent citizens and deviated so many families. For this, my heart ran cold with the news of Bin Laden. I’m glad he lived in fear until his last moment.

    • @khalifargaibya1356
      @khalifargaibya1356 2 года назад

      You know that' he died natural death they didn't killed him the us put this play to make them looks like heroes especially Obama administrative

    • @spencerificus
      @spencerificus 2 года назад +10

      Seals are awesome human beings. I’ve met many when I was in the Marines and they were always great guys

  • @hothamp
    @hothamp 2 года назад +55

    One of the reasons this was so huge was NY had 2 planes hit, but one plane also went down in Pennsylvania the state Philly resides in.

  • @placebo5466
    @placebo5466 2 года назад +237

    I was serving when this happened. We got let out early (which only happens if you're having a kid or something). I was lower enlisted in the Army at the time, and my unit was training UK forces. Everyone headed over to the bar and we drank with our British brothers like it was the last beer on Earth. Great times.

    • @PinkHawk191
      @PinkHawk191 2 года назад +6

      Thank you for your service!

    • @rogueangel441
      @rogueangel441 2 года назад +15

      I have a similar story like yours.. I was in the Royal Bermuda Regiment(A British Overseas Territory Military) at the time and we were doing cross training at Camp Lejeune with the Marines at the time.. we had heard of the of news of Bin Ladin death at the time .. I'll tell you the the whole barracks complex was partying hard that nite with our fellow devil dogs brothers and it was really an awesome nite even thought morning PT was a killer with a hangover 🤣🤣🤣

    • @natefigueroa9239
      @natefigueroa9239 2 года назад +4

      Thank you for your service!

    • @emmef7970
      @emmef7970 2 года назад +5

      @@rogueangel441 Thank you for your service. I hear you guys don't hear that nearly enough!! We must thank our allies when we have the opportunity.

  • @nfareview
    @nfareview 2 года назад +289

    I remember it like it was yesterday. I’m 37 so I was a senior in high school when we were attacked on 9/11. I was at home with my wife, home from the Fire Dept when we watched the POTUS address live about Bin Laden. I’m smiling right now.

    • @joselomeli3497
      @joselomeli3497 2 года назад +4

      Same here I was a freshmen in highschool we were getting ready to go to the la county fair we heard about the first plane hitting so we turned on the news and we saw the second one hit
      I was watching this game when they announced it wow just wow it was like a breath of relief

  • @larryferguson3853
    @larryferguson3853 2 года назад +165

    I was a first responder in New York on that day and still remember everything on that day. I just want to say you both did a great job.

    • @hanginwithkay5229
      @hanginwithkay5229 2 года назад +5

      Thank you for your service

    • @Stacy-
      @Stacy- 2 года назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @msdarby515
      @msdarby515 2 года назад +4

      As was I. What a time that was. So many think of that day, only. Those of us that were there lived it for months. 😔

    • @rimehoarfrost3059
      @rimehoarfrost3059 2 года назад +1

      You are a hero. Thank you.

  • @leebassa1545
    @leebassa1545 2 года назад +18

    A big significance of the Mets/Phillies game game was also the fact that plane that was brought down by the passengers was brought down in Pennsylvania...

    • @fordmustang5763
      @fordmustang5763 Месяц назад +1

      Wow, I didn’t even make the connection!! That’s absolutely amazing, I truly believe in a higher power!!!!

  • @213amp
    @213amp 2 года назад +129

    Could you imagine if we all united like this all the time? What a world it could be

    • @notsorry7646
      @notsorry7646 2 года назад +4

      Never gonna happen, America is finished. To many lazy uneducated sheep in this country that will believe anything they are told instead of taking a couple minutes to look something up for themselves. This country is long gone

    • @213amp
      @213amp 2 года назад +5

      @@notsorry7646 that's why I said " imagine "

    • @fantasyyygarbage
      @fantasyyygarbage 2 года назад +7

      @@notsorry7646 if something were to happen we would all band together. i heard someone describe the US like a dysfunctional family. we always will bicker but let something happen to us and we will we come together

    • @Copeharder97
      @Copeharder97 2 года назад +5

      @@notsorry7646 I saw it happen on 9/11. We all came together , turn off the tiktok, instagram and the news and go outside you’ll see.

    • @nyteshayde1197
      @nyteshayde1197 2 года назад +8

      @@notsorry7646 Bullshit. We're still here. No matter how dysfunctional family is; you fuck with one us, you get all of us and that is rarely a good thing.

  • @jeanniepiriyayon3169
    @jeanniepiriyayon3169 2 года назад +94

    On 9/11 I felt so abused and violated but the emotion of anger I had was overwhelming. It was like how dare they come into our country and do something like that. When Bin Laden was finally put down I was able to let that anger go. I pray I never have to live through anything like that again. I’m from Ft Worth Texas and the American pride and grief united us all. H

    • @Esz94
      @Esz94 2 года назад

      Well it wasn’t bin laden who did 9/11

    • @ThomasBoyce5000
      @ThomasBoyce5000 2 года назад +1

      @@Esz94 Prove it

    • @coachanderson2704
      @coachanderson2704 2 года назад

      9/11 was a setup! Pakistani intelligence - the ISI stated he died already, and was handed over to the CIA. that was from the BBC now, which he died in prison. Now I think CIA all made it up! Afghans didn't use twitter back then too. Fox News stated there was twitter account one guy lived next door saying "helicopter above my house I going get my big fly swatter and get it" LOL. You can tell that was from the CIA, They make up news stores all the time. I was in the Navy and CIA was all over the ship but no body!

    • @crilleman7186
      @crilleman7186 2 года назад +1

      You felt like many Iraqis felt when US invaded Iraq abused and violated.

    • @greasey8695
      @greasey8695 2 года назад +3

      @@crilleman7186
      And? One does not invalidate the other.

  • @S-RankGoon
    @S-RankGoon 2 года назад +64

    True story: I was sent to Pakistan(Islamabad)to find him while I was in Air Force, it was a joint operation we didn’t find him of course but his compound was 40 miles away from where we set up and we literally flew over that compound everyday unaware…crazy!

    • @Athenasjam
      @Athenasjam 2 года назад +10

      1st and foremost, Thank you for your service. 🇺🇲🕊🫂
      And wanted to point out your mission wasn't a wasted one, you kept him shaking and unable to feel peace. Imagine his heart rate each time he heard you overhead. Totally worth it, makes me feel better to know he was tortured for weeks with the sounds of his end coming near.

    • @raviteja9665
      @raviteja9665 2 года назад +3

      Islamic people has to be more public about how much they hate terrorism, how can some barbaric terrorist hide in a place and people don’t bother reporting. Appreciate your efforts sir 👏

  • @wilshire269jsg9
    @wilshire269jsg9 2 года назад +36

    I cried this day. I was with my college roommates. We went out into the neighborhood we lived in and joined our fellow Americans in cheers. It was a special night and moment. Cheers to all our service men in the United States military. Thank you to Seal team 6 who root the bastard.

  • @datmanydocris
    @datmanydocris 2 года назад +28

    I live in Alexandria, Virginia, a city 5 miles outside of DC and a place where a sizable portion of the families who work in the government live. I was in Kindergarten when 9/11 happened. We could see the pentagon from our classroom window. I had friends in my class who had parents working at the Pentagon. Tons of my friends didn't know if their parents were okay. 10 years later, I was a sophomore in High School when we got the news that Bin Laden had been killed. Our entire city was proud to be Americans that night and were happy that our city as well as Arlington finally got closure for the atrocities that monster committed.

  • @jeffdetmer4681
    @jeffdetmer4681 2 года назад +84

    Hi guys. Couple things. The game ran that late because a game which is usually 9 innings went 14 innings because of the tied score. Another significant thing was that there were three locations where lives were lost on 9/11. New York of course, The Pentagon and the plane where the passengers fought back and caused the plane to crash rather than let the terrorists crash it into another of our Washington D.C. buildings. That plane went down in Pennsylvania which of course is the state where Philadelphia is. So they were impacted on 9/11 also. In one of your recent videos I left a comment suggesting you watch a commencement speech. The man who delivered that speech was Admiral Wm. McRaven who was the man in charge of the mission (although he wasn't physically there) he had the direction of the mission to take out Bin Laden.

    • @lesliehuber1765
      @lesliehuber1765 Месяц назад

      I highly recommend reading Obama's book 'A Promised Land'. He details the entire thing. The level of secrecy needed to pull this off was incredible.

  • @XxAverageJoexX
    @XxAverageJoexX 2 года назад +37

    I was in Afghanistan when this happened and everyone back home knew before the soldiers found out over seas. It was a great and also nervous feeling.. wasn’t sure how the people would react.

  • @jerrymaxwell759
    @jerrymaxwell759 2 года назад +32

    one of my friends was on the seal team that took him down. i didn't hear about it until the next day i was already asleep when it was announced. i have heard all about what happen that night over beers and tears. it was not an easy thing they did that night. it brings to mind what President Regan said. “I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world.”

  • @kdc300z
    @kdc300z 2 года назад +86

    My Mother was a Scientist at the Lawrence Laboratory and the Armed Guards swarmed to protect the Lab. Helicopters everywhere and I was very worried for my Mom. What I do know is that the next day we were UNITED in every way, that someone had just poked the bear with a stick and the U.S. would make sure that we deleted those people.

  • @TNBuckeye1617
    @TNBuckeye1617 2 года назад +21

    I questioned whether Americans should celebrate the death of our archenemy like we did, but I quickly quashed that question because this was the one person who symbolized the death of 2,977 people on American soil. Over 2,600 Americans died during the 9/11 attack. 67 British people died in the 9/11/2001 attack on the US. Over 100 subjects of Queen Elizabeth II died during this attack. I think we were all entitled to celebrate when we got Bin Laden.

  • @DevilDocWold
    @DevilDocWold 2 года назад +6

    I still remember this day vividly, just like September 11th 2001. I was in training to become a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. We had just gotten back from a field op. I was in the common area of the squad bay when the announcement happened. Everyone started cheering, we ran through the halls passing the new. People were running out of the shower soaking wet in towels and we went outside. We could hear almost everyone on base around us cheering.
    You should watch "Oliver North, US Troops Speech. I think you two will like it. The video makes me proud to be a Corpsman

  • @heididietrich9800
    @heididietrich9800 2 года назад +13

    My friend Tommy died the same day. He had a heart attack and died suddenly. He was mentally delayed and was so innocent. I miss him terribly because he was so uncomplicated and could make me smile after a really rough day. His funeral was on my birthday and the day before his brother's birthday. I think of Richard every year when the time comes and wish him a happy birthday. I think his is always tinged with sadness. Richard took care of his siblings become both of their parents died. He is the oldest.

  • @jackpot848
    @jackpot848 2 года назад +37

    I remember it well. It almost felt like our country had killed Satan himself. And I loved the message it sent to his cronies, if you eff with the bull you get the horns!

  • @jeremiahursenbach7569
    @jeremiahursenbach7569 2 года назад +24

    I only found you two a few days ago. As an American, I so love your honest reactions to your videos. We are truly brothers and sisters.. just across the Pond. Sir Beesley, you are putting out some very good material, but you are so much better when you and your girl do videos together. Love watching both of your reactions, conversations together.

  • @PK-zb6wh
    @PK-zb6wh 2 года назад +17

    I was working at the hospital. Giving meds to a patient, she was glued to the TV and said “watch this!” I turned to watch Obama speaking, and had missed a bit of it and had to ask her what it was about. When I left the room, I asked my co-workers if they had heard the news, they hadn’t, I had the privilige of telling them. We were a calm group, we pretty much just said “finally.”

  • @GEL0_12
    @GEL0_12 2 года назад +14

    America’s passion and dedication in times like these really does bring us together as one, it’s phenomenal and scary for the ones against us at that time.

  • @gaia1577
    @gaia1577 2 года назад +241

    I wish Americans would all be friends more often.

    • @ds--pu1tv
      @ds--pu1tv 2 года назад +40

      Don't watch mainstream media, you'll quickly see America isn't as divided as alot of people think.

    • @firstnamelastname8060
      @firstnamelastname8060 2 года назад +5

      I am friends!

    • @queencerseilannister3519
      @queencerseilannister3519 2 года назад +7

      @@ds--pu1tv Agreed. We're a dysfunctional family at times, but when outside forces attack us, we quickly unite (for the most part ;) lol

    • @natecloe8535
      @natecloe8535 2 года назад +10

      Americans ARE. Democrats just......hate. Everything

    • @queencerseilannister3519
      @queencerseilannister3519 2 года назад +2

      @@natecloe8535 Wrong. You couldn't be more anti-democratic as a modern member of the GOP. Everything is filled with falsehoods and conspiracy theories. Neither side is perfect and the sooner you stop with the blame game, the sooner we do get along.

  • @codygates7418
    @codygates7418 2 года назад +5

    I was really young but, I remember fireworks and car honking throughout my neighborhood. It was crazy

  • @cawbo5397
    @cawbo5397 2 года назад +12

    I was stationed in England when we killed him. Saw the news report, everyone was outside and having a huge party outside the barracks celebrating his death. I was 11 when the towers fell.

  • @kevinsnipes6511
    @kevinsnipes6511 2 года назад +18

    After all these years even today, watching that, it still bring emotional joy to hear President Obama say that Bin Laden was killed. Watching the towers fall was heart wrenching. Thank you guys for reacting to this. And to the families who lost loves ones on that terrible day in 2001, you are still in my thoughts and prayers everyday.

  • @terrimassey9252
    @terrimassey9252 2 года назад +23

    Wow, that was powerful to watch, gave me goosebumps and made me cry. At the time it was a great sense of pride and togetherness. It was a great day to be an American. Thanks for posting this video.

  • @jay_g1984
    @jay_g1984 2 года назад +65

    You need to watch "Zero Dark Thirty" a movie about how the CIA tracked, found and killed Osama. Really good movie.

    • @Esz94
      @Esz94 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like propaganda

    • @metalutopia2935
      @metalutopia2935 2 года назад +3

      @@Esz94 go away

    • @Esz94
      @Esz94 2 года назад +1

      @@metalutopia2935 sounds like you’re scared of the truth

    • @michaelchmiel166
      @michaelchmiel166 2 года назад

      Except most of it...well, was fabricated. Was still a great movie though.

    • @darcskies777
      @darcskies777 2 года назад

      Good movie but it's mostly propaganda. Not trying to start anything but it's true according to interviews by CIA officers and people who worked at the time who would know

  • @ryan87401
    @ryan87401 2 года назад +15

    I was living in a new city and sitting at home when I got the news. I had just spent the previous year in Afghanistan. I rushed to the nearest pub to have a drink and celebrate, however when they announced it on the news, no one believed it. I wanted so badly to jump around in joy and cry but in this crowd I was alone. It was such an eerie feeling. So I went home and called my buddy I was deployed with and broke the news to him and we had a few beers together over skype. USA USA

    • @PinkHawk191
      @PinkHawk191 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for your service!

  • @YankeeBlues21
    @YankeeBlues21 2 года назад +7

    This happened the last month of my senior year of high school. Genuinely one of those “where were you when?” events in my life. I remember watching that Mets-Phillies game on tv and seeing the crowd react, Obama’s speech, social media going crazy, talking to friends from school about it.

  • @usmc24thmeu36
    @usmc24thmeu36 2 года назад +11

    I was on my 2nd deployment in the sangin valley, afghanistan when we got the news. Everybody went to the tent with the television and saw fox news broadcasting it.

  • @briangregg3967
    @briangregg3967 2 года назад +3

    My father was a firefighter. I was woke up by my roommate when the news broke me. It didn’t bring back all those lost but it gave some amount of closure

  • @keriezy
    @keriezy 2 года назад +10

    I was in a liquor store run by Armenians in Glendale, CA when the news was breaking. The men were watching tv and were so excited to tell my girlfriend and me what happened. I remember not believing the news for a long time. When they released the photo of the body and the burial at sea I let it sink in.

  • @brandon.lewis.
    @brandon.lewis. 2 года назад +5

    There was a shot of a player motioning to a group of fans like "what is going on". I'm not sure if he couldn't hear them or if he heard them but needed to see for himself but he walked over and one of the fans handed him their phone. They were Philly fans but they were patting and collectively hugging the NY player. Very cool moment.

  • @josephharrison5639
    @josephharrison5639 2 года назад +13

    Nascar had a race at Richmond, 9/11/2021 the pure patriotism of that moment was awe inspiring to see live.
    I was 8 on this night, all I remember is seeing my dad(army soldier class of 2001) break down in tears as my mom said everything was ok. Only recently have I truly understood, he took the evac of Afghanistan pretty hard as well and it’s just hard to see him go through that sometimes

  • @carterbentonjr399
    @carterbentonjr399 2 года назад +9

    I was going home that night when I heard the news. I was shocked but happy at the same time. I heard people chanting U.S.A. It was a night of jubilation in Denver.

  • @nyteshayde1197
    @nyteshayde1197 2 года назад +20

    It was like letting loose a breath you didn't know you'd been holding for ten years. I watched the towers be hit and fall that day. I saw the people jumping to their deaths. To have SEAL Team Six get the drop on that son of a bitch was cathartic. I bawled that night.

  • @bryantdillard9301
    @bryantdillard9301 2 года назад +3

    Thanks guys. It was good to watch this again and share it with someone even across the miles.

  • @samanderson7745
    @samanderson7745 2 года назад +25

    I went to work my normal shift at the US Air Force Academy in the morning before the announcement. The base was on a higher alert and going through the check points (especially the one into the cadet area) took a lot longer than normal. Throughout the day guards were constantly coming in to check out ID's. Normally they never checked once we got through the security point but that day we were checked on probably a half dozen or so times in a 12 hour shift. We asked them what was going on and they had no answers other than they were just doing their jobs, they looked as confused by it as us, hahaha! I got home later in the evening than normal because it took the coverage crew a bit longer to get through security as well. My buddy and roommate was home drinking some beers. I cracked one with him while we waited for the president to address us. After Obama made the announcement we went into the back yard, where I remember staring up at the stars and then he and I high fived each other and drank some more beers. He had a cousin killed during the attacks and I'd had several friends injured and plenty more who served during the war. I wouldn't say it was a sense off accomplishment but rather a resignation that if you come after us we will eventually send a guy into to your home who will kill you face to face. No bomb. Bin Laden attacked civilians and as such deserved a more personal death than a bomb.

  • @kajemi2
    @kajemi2 2 года назад +17

    I woke up my kids to see everything live. I wanted them to live the moment. We spent the next hour talking about how and why we did this. My youngest cried. She said she was happy I wasn't in the Army anymore because she didn't want me to get hurt.

    • @PinkHawk191
      @PinkHawk191 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for your service!

    • @Whitneypyant
      @Whitneypyant 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for your service

  • @williampilling2168
    @williampilling2168 2 года назад +5

    As a lifelong Phillies fan, something that can get overlooked in this, that makes it even more meaningful, is that the Phillies were playing the New York Mets. Phillies and Mets fans hate each other, and because the cities are so close, you get a pretty even mix of supporters of each team in the crowd. Fights regularly break out on a normal night. So for these two fan bases to come together like that is even more amazing.

  • @kenmahoney5255
    @kenmahoney5255 2 года назад +5

    Little lady,
    You don't know it but you have an entire nation that has fallen in love with you.
    We thank ya both🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @pokeygorilla9368
    @pokeygorilla9368 2 года назад +9

    I remember that day exactly, was just surfing online and I started to see the news. I came down from my room to tell my dad did you hear? He's like what? Osama Bin Laden is dead. Called up a friend, he had just found out, and I said lets hang out. driving over there I got a sandwich, asked the girl working have you heard the news? She said what. Bin Laden is dead, Brought a bit of shock and a smile on her face Its hard to describe the feeling of that night. Joy I guess, I hope I never feel that way again finding out someone died.

  • @ttank204
    @ttank204 2 года назад +3

    I'm an new subscriber. Im so glad y'all did this video I remember I was in middle school getting ready to catch the bus and I saw this on the tv and I ran into my dads room yelling we got him and woke him up then we started chanting all around the house

  • @marilynfischer269
    @marilynfischer269 2 года назад +2

    My husband and I wanted to waste some time and found your channel. Turned out it was not a waste at all. My husband spend 6 years in the US Air Force and 13 years in a government agency. Watching this was emotional enough, yet my husband told me more about what was going on then he has ever done in 19 years of serving. He is now retired and hopes to be able to write a book while he still remembers. The reason I wanted to write this turns out that my husband was very fortunate during his military time to end up in Great Britain. His partner and he flew a special aircraft there to allow the monarchy to see it first hand. Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Prince William and Princess Anne were in attendance. He was so impressed with the Royals and how kind and gracious they were them. He told me that there previous stop was in Paris for President DE Gaulle and he turned out to be a stuffed shirt. Keep up the good work. Thanks.

  • @theMermaidRhonda
    @theMermaidRhonda 2 года назад +4

    I remember that night. It was the only time (other than when a tornado warning went up) that I called my parents after 11pm. My mom answered and I told her and I could hear her telling my dad. It was such a great feeling..

  • @jamiemckenna3668
    @jamiemckenna3668 2 года назад +8

    It’s hard to watch this as an American today
    It makes my heart swell with pride and also sorrow that this type of camaraderie which was so palpable in this video
    Is replaced more recently with such harsh division
    Which was created by a man that we put in office
    Thank you for this video and for the reminder ❤️

  • @chrisrogers3787
    @chrisrogers3787 2 года назад +24

    I remember this night like it was yesterday. Proud day for us Americans. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 and I remember when we got Sadam Hassain. Hey bad guys, you ain’t gonna win against us or our Allies.

  • @suzanneguy7009
    @suzanneguy7009 2 года назад +7

    I'll never forget where I was that morning .I'll never forget watching it happen. I'll never forget the pain and I'll aLways remember how we United as a country. As a people. The strength and endurance. Our flag was still there.

  • @spotifyde5979
    @spotifyde5979 2 года назад +2

    I was on a Frankfurt-Chicago flight. I remember the captain made an announcement, but I don't remember if there was any reaction on the plane. I DO remember that on arrival at O'Hare the newspaper boxes with like 8 different papers in them all had giant headlines about it. Seeing them all in a row like that was memorable.

  • @joemoore9347
    @joemoore9347 2 года назад +17

    Thank you for sharing this, and for your tears. I teared up myself, watching this…for the pain and devastation brought to so many including people I know and love. I cried mostly though, because I don’t think our (now, very divided) country will unite in this way again in my lifetime…perhaps ever. Thank you again, though, for sharing this poignant reaction with us on here.

    • @AngryOvaries
      @AngryOvaries 2 года назад +1

      We have been fighting and bickering with each other for many many years. We will unite if a foreign threat attacks our homes. Always.

  • @itsmeagandanielle
    @itsmeagandanielle 2 года назад +4

    I was in college. I was studying with a bunch of other people in one of the school’s libraries when our phones went off. Studying was forgotten for at least the next few hours and silence was definitely not observed after that. It felt like the country took a massive sigh of relief.

  • @randykillman6475
    @randykillman6475 2 года назад +7

    911 Still lives in the heart of Americans and there are deep scars with the loss of so many. We appreciate the brave who stopped an airplane, our military personnel and first responders who did an awesome, difficult job. The world should never tolerate terrorism. We are a generous people and none of us wants war but do not rile us up. We are willing to sacrifice our lives for freedom.

  • @MrJonnydanger
    @MrJonnydanger 2 года назад +7

    The Seal who shot Bin Laden in the face - Rob O'Neal has a great book. He's had THREE major hollywood movies made about his various Seal missions that include Zero Dark Thirty, Captain Phillips and Lone Survivor.

    • @jlarmstrong2
      @jlarmstrong2 2 года назад

      Lol. O'Neill loves to hear himself talk but he didn't do anything claimed on those 3 missions. He wasn't a part of Red Wing's, the Lone Survivor mission,he did go out on OP Whalers, the recovery but had no role in recovering Luttrell or the remains of the QRF. That was Rangers. He was part of a 50+ team on Phillips but was asleep in his bunk when the rescue went down. As far as Neptune Spear,he and Matthew Bissonnett have embellished their stories bc the name you wanna know is a silent progressional that we'll call "Red" bc that both knew he would never speak out. Both wanted glory and were disgruntled when they weren't thrown parades and got the same med and pension anyone would get that decided to bot serve 20 and go on a speaking tour. Not didcrediting their entire career at all, both were elite but it's become a pissing match.

  • @Angelwatcher1624
    @Angelwatcher1624 2 года назад +3

    On that day...my Hubbs was deployed in theater. I remember the...sense of justice.
    But it wasn't til.months later that I felt the relief. That Sept 11th, I woke up...at peace for the first time in 10 years. OBL was dead, and my Grandmother, who left for work earlier than usual that day in 2001, woke up under my roof. For 10 Years I woke up with the panic...of needing to call her and hear her voice. But in 2011...I woke up calm. And I literally cried like a baby at 8:46 with my Grandma holding me.

  • @jerzeyguy71
    @jerzeyguy71 2 года назад +16

    I had seen this clip a while back, brought me to tears then and now.. I was 40 when we got him, 30 when we were attacked. I remember when the news came over the tv that the president would speak that night.. knew something was happening that was serious enough for a late night surprise speech.
    Just wish our country was just as close now.. we are so separated, not sure if the country can last much longer.

  • @anastasiahumphries3566
    @anastasiahumphries3566 2 года назад +11

    I'm from Philly, it was an awesome feeling. He was really the Enemy of the world. Many people died because of him . We just now saw an end to that insane war but look how it ended. Our people are still stranded behind enemy lines. GOD HELP THEM.

  • @clayc8115
    @clayc8115 2 года назад +4

    I remember that night. I was sitting at my computer goofing off on Facebook and saw that the White House was about to have a speech. I knew it was something huge. I cried when I realized what happened.

  • @samueljones6021
    @samueljones6021 2 года назад +13

    I love you guys. Milly your reactions are honest, thanks for that. Stay blessed

  • @dmcgarry07
    @dmcgarry07 2 года назад +4

    as a New Yorker having to respond to 9/11 as a first responder, this moment was amazing. coming from a NY Yankees fans. thanks for the video can you please do the vid of the first game after 9/11?

  • @Footy_Fan
    @Footy_Fan 2 года назад +5

    I was so proud to be an American that day. I was extraordinarily proud of SEAL Team 6. When I was in Navy boot camp at Great Mistakes, I passed the very first test for the SEALS. Ironically, two days later I would get discharged for asthma.

  • @shortstuff237
    @shortstuff237 2 года назад +1

    I remember this. The attacks happened my senior year of high school. I was home with my mom and infant daughter when we heard the news. I was already excited because my husband's unit had just got back stateside and we were on the last leg of a 1 year deployment. I cried so hard. It was 2 big events finally coming to an end for my family. I just felt this enormous wave of relief. My husband said everyone of his unit and everyone where they were being debriefed just let out this loud cheer that went on for quite awhile.

  • @8mycake244
    @8mycake244 2 года назад +4

    My wife and I were in Memphis, Tennessee at a music fesival. My brother texted me. Everyone started chanting USA! It was incredble.

  • @coyotelong4349
    @coyotelong4349 2 года назад +7

    I was 17 and a high school student on that night… It’s a shame it took 10 years when it really didn’t have to, but that made the catharsis of that night all the more huge

  • @silverfox4055
    @silverfox4055 2 года назад +2

    We were in Alaska, sitting down into the living room after doing our homework, and we turned on the news just in time to see the announcement. I've never seen so much excitement. People burst out of the houses and into the street and were cheering. You could hear it across the army base.

  • @keymcdot8367
    @keymcdot8367 2 года назад +1

    I remember that exact moment. Had a crazy sense of pride and joy. Called my army buddy and you would have thought we were celebrating our team winning the superbowl or something. Special moment for me.

  • @TheJustina102085
    @TheJustina102085 2 года назад +5

    I wish that video showed more scenes around the country. I was in Boston & saw what happened that night; people were everywhere out in the streets changing “USA, it reminded me of the atmosphere after a Super Bowl win. It was definitely a great night to experience and be part of!
    Thanks for the video’

  • @jjfarnsdad
    @jjfarnsdad 2 года назад +3

    The emotions of joy and relief were incredible that night. It was an amazing time and brought us together at least for a while, lol. I was at work and I remember the Supervisor blasting the info over the intercom and it was like everyone was suddenly laughing, crying and hugging anyone within arms length. Definitely a night that I will always remember. Great video, as usual 👌 👏

  • @AmandaLucasAuthor
    @AmandaLucasAuthor 2 года назад +1

    My husband was home that night, only one year since he left the Army. He woke me up to tell me the news, I’ll never forget that day.

  • @CJBW
    @CJBW 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this. I had never seen from the ballgame perspective. It was a long time coming and tho I was so grateful to our soldiers, I was flooded with images and audio recordings of victims from that awful day and began conference calling with friends and just crying. My son was living in Arlington VA and on his way to the office saw the plane go overhead on the way to the pentagon. On the way home that evening he actually stopped his car and looked over at the pentagon. The highway was empty and if you’ve never driven “the 95’s” -the beltway around DC you can’t understand how eerie that was and he was describing everything to me on the phone. I’m getting chills now just remembering. And I’m thinking of Toby Keith’s song and why the country so loved it !!!

  • @dylanholman3
    @dylanholman3 2 года назад +5

    I was in kindergarten when 9/11 happened, and it’s actually one of my earliest memories. I went to a VERY small school, and the teachers took all 50 kids to the “cafeteria” we had and wheeled in a tv and we were all watching it on tv. I didn’t understand it at that time, I just remember my teacher crying.

    • @Sky-Warden
      @Sky-Warden 2 года назад

      I was in the fourth grade. Our principal came over the intercom to announce the news and assure us that we weren't in danger. Then all of the kids got picked up from their parents early that day.

  • @dstamour625
    @dstamour625 2 года назад +8

    I was watching the game when it was announced. Me and my buddies and I went ape shit. We went and launched off half are fireworks we stocked up for the 4th of July. So worth the drive to get more after

    • @dstamour625
      @dstamour625 2 года назад +1

      I have watched this so many times. But I love it. I was 18 at the time here in the USA. I still remember the first time I had a drink with m y dad. He literally grabbed a bottle that he has saved for a big day for years. He cracked it open and we had a shot. It is top tier the best drink I had ever had. I hated the taste that’s for sure but I will never forget it.

  • @kyleburton3992
    @kyleburton3992 11 месяцев назад +2

    I am a US Marine. I served with ya'll in Afghanistan. Much respect and love ya'll

  • @junedussault400
    @junedussault400 2 года назад +1

    I’ve seen this several times and I remember that night vividly. I was taking calls in a call center when a customer told me the news! I tear up every time I see this.

  • @don-dspid2404
    @don-dspid2404 2 года назад +16

    I don't remember this game. I'm not a baseball fan, but I do remember that day well. My brother call me and I remember hoping there was a hell and he was finally burning in it. Sounds strange to say, even to me, but he changed our world and we were angry. Some people don't understand that response and that is fair, but it was a relief that needed to happen to finally finish it. We had taken out a lot of his associates but we need him gone.

  • @sailor8814
    @sailor8814 2 года назад +2

    My birthdays May 1st and receiving this news was the best possible birthday gift.

  • @nicholascapolingua9818
    @nicholascapolingua9818 2 года назад +1

    I was at that game. Was incredibly electricity seeing groups of people around the stadium finding out at the same time and standing up showing the stranger next to them their phone giving them the news. Almost like a wave was being organized but so much more incredible

  • @smalltownlivin
    @smalltownlivin 2 года назад +9

    I was at the bar with my dad when the news came on, needless to say we bought a round and celebrated the fact that the fiercest fighting force on the planet shot that dirt bag in the face. Great job SEALs and intelligence commumity, we salute you.

  • @viktorclark1674
    @viktorclark1674 2 года назад +3

    I was in was just going through basic training up in the great lakes area when it happened. I was so proud of our troops.

  • @Nicole73076
    @Nicole73076 2 года назад +1

    Thank you both for doing this video!! That night…. WOW!!!! I remember all that I felt was a relief, then this moment of comfort. Knowing that he wouldn’t be able to do that again was an amazing feeling!!

  • @davidbenavidez9006
    @davidbenavidez9006 2 года назад +3

    Thank you guys. I love your videos. We Americans take pride in who we are. We value our freedom. Our way of life. And i (we) thank you for showing that beautiful video. Keep up the great work👍 Look forward to more.

  • @VoxBox1
    @VoxBox1 2 года назад +13

    My Dear Favorite British Couple: Not necessarily as a Reaction Video, but you should check the ACTUAL "Situation Room" Video of the American Leadership during the livestreaming of the Special Operation Mission that killed Osama Bin Laden. It's extremely interesting stuff.

    • @Ocalif3
      @Ocalif3 2 года назад +1

      There’s a great documentary on Smithsonian channel about this very issue.

  • @cmbtking
    @cmbtking 2 года назад +7

    I was at home, keeping up with the internet and watching the news waiting for Obama to come on and announce. I'll never forget that night and how it unfolded. Watching the crowds of Americans gather around the White House was amazing. I think it was the last time this country really felt unified behind something, and I couldn't remember a feeling like that since 911 when I was 11 years old. The entire event defined my generation through our teens and twenties, and hearing Bin Laden was killed was one of the most memorable things I think we'll ever live through.

  • @BuffyTwiggs402
    @BuffyTwiggs402 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for supporting our country. We're hated in a lot of countries, it's heartwarming to feel some of what we feel of what we went through.

  • @kevinwise1997
    @kevinwise1997 2 года назад +6

    I had just come home from a highschool baseball game that night, and when my mother told me that Bin Laden was put on ice that very night. I raised an eye brow and watched the Address from Obama and my Brother and I shared a glance. The man whom was responsible from killing some of my cousins best friends had just been terminated. And I had no words.
    Looking back now I can see a satisfied look on my Parents Face. They both had friends that were also in the operation as well. I only learned that a few weeks ago.
    I am not Obama's biggest fan, but he did it right that night

  • @brucecasson9207
    @brucecasson9207 2 года назад +3

    Loved this video and loved your warmth and shared emotion in this moment. It certainly WAS a national moment, but also a moment for freedom across the globe!