I feel like we almost got back to that pre 9/11 innocence in 2007/08, but after the recession it just kind of sent everyone back into that paranoid mindset. Ever since then things have just been getting worse culturally and politically
The The I kinda think we’re there right now, a lot of people have let their guards down in terms of public transportation safety, I’ve seen airports go back to the way things were before 9/11, trains and subways are not properly maintained anymore which leads to problems, and nobody seems to remember the horrors of that day everyone kinda keeps on moving forward as if nothing happened. But it’s been almost 20 years since 9/11 so I guess this was bound to happen.
Melissa0774 yes, if fact some are even worse than before because of social distancing. They just don’t check people like they used to right after 9/11.
4 ever I mean I’m no religious scholar. However it makes little to no sense for God almighty to send his only son to die for our sins and then turn around and judge us for our sins. We’ve all fallen short of his glory. Even those in that room who judged these kids actions. We all sin. We’re all still in this sinful flesh. All we can do is repent and keep our focus on The Lord. I’m sure those high school kids, some nonetheless have repented for a lot that they’ve done throughout the years till now. The Creator of this universe is all knowing and all wise, I’m certain his mercy will be present on the day of judgement too. Sin is sin no matter how big or small I agree, but love is love and forgiveness is forgiveness. May The Lord have mercy on all our sins. He and I both know I’ve done much worse than just look at a woman dance seductively. A lot of us do much worse. I can’t judge
I wonder what she’s thinking all of these years later. Knowing she was a news story one day before the worst terrorist attack in modern history and the next day, everyone instantly forgot who she was.
This reminds me of the scene in Titanic where Rose said, "That was the last time Titanic ever saw daylight." This was the last time the twin towers ever saw nightfall.
And when they were cutting away from the shot of the towers, there was a jet plane noise as if some sort of foreshadowing going on. The following woosh used the transition was common back then, and a lot of stations used it, but not an actual jet noise. Maybe this was just a standard part of that station's transition, but it's still unsettling.
It is insane to see now because back then I thought the 80s was so old. I now understand how old people get chronology and dates messed up in their head. After a while, it's all the same and time passes at lightning speed. Unbelievable that 2001 was almost 20 years ago
“Sunny and pleasant for the rest of the day.” It’s so chilling when he said that because nobody had any idea what was coming the next morning. Rest In Peace to everyone who lost their lives in the devastating, horrifying attack.
Some elite level people had an idea of what was happening the very next day. Some who worked in the towers and a select “vip” number of people were told to NOT go to their offices in the towers that day in no uncertain terms. They didn’t go.
The passport of hijacker Satam al-Suqami was found a few blocks from the World Trade Center.[9][10] According to the 9/11 Commission, the passports of two of the Flight 93 hijackers were also found intact in the aircraft's debris field.
Yeah he said that just that night, I was always wondering why why why was thunderstorming that day and raining and the next day turns out being clear blue sky it's so weird cause I think the wheater conditions could've been a big factor for the airplanes to not to take off cause of the storms and everything. Gosh so sad man.
It really spoke to our innocence as a country. Thinking everything is fine and nothing can ever rattle the US. We got too comfortable with our way of life and unfortunately someone exposed that
little did they know that tommorow would be the day the world would change forever and that people would lose their loved ones. God bless those who passed from that attack and let them be in heaven
Ming Tian no one deserved anything! This is so sad that you would say this!! My family member could’ve been in there so could yours and for you to say things like that is very low !
Scary to think that on the night of September 10th, all those people went to sleep not realising they’d just done their last full day on earth…god bless them all
@Hannah Brown No one acts like we’re immortal, but dying in a brutal terrorist attack is a bit different than dying in a car crash or by natural causes. Sad nonetheless of course
"This shot of lower Manhattan and everything looking in pretty good shape..." Those words are eerily haunting and almost unintentionally foreshadowing.
I see what you are saying but he was talking about the weather. If that statement was not a reference/segway into the weather then I'd raise an eyebrow.
Mind boggling that 21 years have already passed since then. Between the world we live in now and then, I would have stayed in the pre-2001 era. It really is a different era. The world now is substantially different - a much more depressed, monotonic world in my opinion. I remember people were so exited about the millennium, growing up in the 90's. The event that would unfold the day after this recording was made would dramatically change everything. Such an unfortunate tragedy.
@@Darknlovelyone85 well said, the choice words of “ everything is actually in pretty good shape” audience thinking: “well why wouldn’t it be in good shape????…” well said stardust. I don’t think I’ve ever heard that phrasing when watching the news for anything….That one sentence, so odd. I honestly couldn’t believe it when I heard it. When I saw this clip the first time, my jaw just dropped and I got goose bumps all over.
@@Darknlovelyone85 i have a simple answer for you, the day before 9-11 a hurricane passed by on September 10th. Hes more likely than not saying something like “oh nice, a hurricane passed and seems like we didnt get a scratch.”
@@Darknlovelyone85 he is obviously talking about the weather - that's how news used to start back then... they would show the current street view and comment about the weather.
Exactly right. On September 12 everyone came together. But they’re just trying to divide us the best they can. Remember united we stand divided we fall. Divide and conquer.
I think the millennium is starting to turn around. The Bush administration, Iraq 9/11, the housing crisis all of the sucked. But I’m feeling optimistic about where we’re heading. There are dark and light times always. It was a tough start in America for this century/millennium, but I think we’ll be fine if not better than ever.
@@ThatGuy-hb1my - Anyone who can remember growing up as a kid or teen off the grid in the 90's can tell you that the mass use of cell phones in the 2000's was the end of that era. With cell phones, there was no longer a good excuse for not being reachable. My first cell phone was in 2002. I was in college then so my folks could get a hold of me at any time instead of waiting for me to find a payphone to call if I wasn't at home.
Isn’t that horrible? And all of those lights on in the WTC buildings. Surely plenty of people working late who would be killed the next day. It’s just so tragic and eerie to see this footage.
@@Space_OdJobs look up "it's too quiet" the early morning television of 9/11/2001. I would send the link but I'm on mobile. Also look into "predictive programming", the video could be a case of it.
"Lower Manhattan is looking in pretty good shape now." Is the saddest thing I've ever heard. It's so sad to realize how much things people went through what they thought will be another bright day. And them not knowing that the buildings would be gone tomorrow is upsetting.
During the Cuban missile crisis back in 1962 there was a little joke going around about the weather forecast...................... "And for tomorrow's weather, sunny and dry and a high of 80,000 degrees"
not the whole world I live in Europe and my entire family just shrugged it off the next day and my mother didn't even remember it happening until I reminded her
@@katie7488 it didn't affect us so why care? it was just another foreign tragedy; yes it was sad but there were events like the Smolensk disaster that were more important for us even my teachers never mentioned it as it's never had an impact on my country
@@D5RUclipsit changed the view of humanity and how cruel can people acually are. But it didn't change the entire world because the rest of the Planet doesn't revolve around U. S as they think
I often say the same although I feel like if all started with the Lewinsky scandal which led on to Bush V. Gore / 2000 election mess then 9/11. We just continue to fall further apart as Americans :/
You said it. The terrorists won. A handful of deadbeat Saudis kill 5,000 people, destroy a major landmark, bankrupt the US treasury, send us into multiple wars, thousands more soldiers die, unaccountable Homeland Security department consumes vast sums of tax payer money... the list goes on and on. The terrorists won.
Extremely eerie to know that that’s the last shot of the towers at night. (It's currently the 19th Anniversary of the September 11 Attacks,Never Forget)
Anyone know if theres a video or picture of the towers before the planes hit and no I dont mean the one when they film the first plane hitting the towers
@@xuimod memories were made there, and the buildings were a part of the city landscape. When you think of a city, the first thing you remember are its iconic sites and buildings, such as the twin towers. Objects can be associated with good or bad feelings, can bring back memories.
Pringles Man wrong. His early actions beginning Jan 31st helped save millions, yes, millions of lives. First CDC estimates were 1-2 million deaths. This nonstop blaming of trump is the media’s desperate attempt at pinning anything and everything on a man they simply cannot control, beat or persuade to stop adding bigger numbers of supporters to the already huge silent majority. Change your news sources, your being lied to.
It’s crazy that the biggest story they had that day was about a stripper party that didn’t even happen at the high school, it happened in a student’s house.
2 top stories are about sports, 1 is about a stripper at a high school. No terrorism, no mass shootings, no natural disasters. Obviously those happened prior to 9/11, but this newscast really does seem innocent.
I was that pinnacle age when 9/11 happened. In 8th grade, 13. We were old enough to remember how different everything was before and the memories of that day while not being quite old enough to completely grasp it the way adults did. It probably scared us more though. It felt like the end of the world. Especially when the anthrax attacks happened right after.
Ironic isn’t it that nothing the hijackers had on them was illegal to carry onboard so the entire TSA screenings are ridiculous. The fact that one agent knew one of the hijackers was sketchy and couldn’t stop him from boarding is a crime. Today just claiming you think he was sketchy is called racist.
Either the conspiracy people are right or it's just the human spirit's uncanny and below-conscious intuition of being able to tell when something's about to happen. Time only exists in the now and our consciousness and intuition is able to go both forwards and backwards.
@@Awakeningspirit20 People say that all the time, you only notice it now because of what happened the very next day. Turn on the local news and you'll here that pretty much daily "It's gonna be a great day tomorrow simply because its
awakeningspirit20 The conspiracy people are often right, but sometimes there is just eerie foreshadowing that goes unnoticed. It's easy to notice things like that in hindsight.
It was more like a false sense of security, I think. At least in this country. Just look at how big of a deal they are making here of this stripper party. A lot of mountains were made out of mole hills back then. After 9/11, not as much. Although other rights were infringed upon. Another end of one era and the start of another in the history books. Human history is full of such things though.
It wasn’t normal though. Just think of some of the things that happened before. There were probably 10 years before 9/11 during the 90s and new millennium that seemed nice, but bad things happened before
In a strange way, Sept. 10th, 2001 was the last day of the 90's. It was still much like the 90s on that day (only a couple of years removed), and everything was going along as it had been. Our concerns, culture, and what we considered newsworthy were very different. It was by no means a perfect time, but certainly a much more innocent time than today. The next day, our entire world was changed forever.
In light of your comment, I am struck by the contrast of this news, with the minimal coverage of the disaster at East Palestine, Ohio right now. In so so many ways it was such a different time
@@dodge1515 no it wasn’t. The 90s ended in 2003. After 2003, social media started to take over and it ruined the way we communicated in the 90s. That’s when 90s vibes were gone. 2004 was the true start of the 2000s.
UK- I was just explaining to an 18 year old colleague yesterday that the entire world and the way we live our lives literally changed on 9/11. He said he learned about it a little bit at school so I showed him a few videos of the attacks and he was absolutely horrified, he hadn't been shown raw videos like that at school.
I have not liked anything much about this century thus far: Bush, 9/11, Obama, division, chaos, and the list of stupidity and turmoil goes on. I definitely miss the 80’s and 90’s! Very good times!
@@louisn1368 The 90s (in the US atleast) was scene as a time of optimism, pride and a feeling of unity. Many people recall the 90s as the best time in modern history. 9/11 ofc shattered those beliefs as the previously mentioned gave way to paranoia and a heightened state of alert.
@Ramon Yeah saying “World” is a stretch for sure. At the end of the day the world has always had its Highs and lows. It’s not new just individuals realizing that on their own time. People move on with life and learn from the past living and enjoy life. That’s how it’s always been.
Eric Alvaro There was a storm though...hurricane Erin headed to NYC for four straight days. It was not a calm night earlier on, that's why they mentioned the 2 inches of water. More to 9/11 than what you may think.
This sugar coating of anything pre-9/11 really has to stop. Clearly you're too young to remember the cold war when it was more than an assumption we were all going to die in a nuclear holocaust -- that's still likely BTW. It wasn't as though we didn't have mass shootings, bombings, crime, violence, terrorism, hijackings, riots, civil unrest and wars pre-9/11. It seems like everyone forgets the latter half of the 60s happened where peacemakers were getting their heads blown off left and right. What about the Vietnam War? Korea? WWII? The Great Depression? The 1918/19 Pandemic? WWI? The Civil War? Think it was safe then? A lot of people forget that wasn't the first time the WTC was hit by terrorists, it happened 7 years earlier. We're far more likely to die of heart disease, cancer or in a car accident. Most cars on the road in 2001 were far less safe than they are now, think about that for a moment. You think New York was safe in the 70s and 80s? How about south central LA? It's a lot nicer place now than it used to be back then. Yes, 9/11 happened and arguably that's the first time in a long time that something of that scale happened in this country but this notion that now we're all scared victims lighting a candle for former halcyon days is just as much a distortion on reality as the idea that you're going to die via foreign terrorism. Give it a rest.
@@elernation5519 Haha. I'm sure that experience scarred those young men for life. You know they apologized during the day and remembered it fondly at night 😉
@@TacShooter But in the 80s, America wasn't so scared that people gave up the great life they had. Since 9-11 the US are living in fear and trying the most extreme methods to try and fight the fear that's visible everywhere. Bush said that the US wouldn't give in, but everything about the free lifestyle and its possibilities have been lost because the terrorists got the US to give up exactly what they wanted it to loose. It's a real disappointment and a great loss.
@Bryan Mack It's not far from the truth. Bin Laden was trained by the CIA and was hailed as a "freedom fighter" against the Russians in Afghanistan. There were mainstream newspapers talking about it in the 90s. It turns out getting madmen to fight proxy wars against your enemies isn't a good idea afterall.
Yeah it did change a lot, you ever think about how strict the security is now at the airports? Surveillance cameras everywhere and people really started hating on innocent Muslims.
@@rai1214 Back in the early 90s at my local airport you could follow your friends and family members straight to their departure gate and see them off...
How did she handle the idea of how she made it the next day to tell her story to the society of today? In the end showing up on time would mean she may have had to go thru all this when it took place.
I lived in Vallejo CA. My landlord was from NJ. He said to me that he knew someone that worked at the WTC and his last day was September 10th 2001, Wow!!!!
Huh? You didn't see the parents freaking out over the party... is that your definition of chill? Stop this stupid thinking that things were so much better just because it was a couple of decades ago. Life isn't much different today than it was back then. Sure the internet and tech is more developed but don't act like people have changed.... they haven't. People 60 years ago, 20 years ago and today are basically the same. The current news events were different (JFK assassination, 9/11, Covid19) but people are basically the same.
What's most chilling to me about this is knowing that when this was airing most 9/11 victims were home safe and sound with their loved ones, maybe even watching this exact news segment, not knowing it was the last night they'd ever spend with their loved ones and they'd be dead within 12 hours.
@@JunebugPresentsYou're right 100%, I guess why Caroline said that is because SO MANY people died that day in an instant. In the same buildings, so many jumping to their deaths and the whole world stopped on that day. I'm sure that's why her comment.
@edyann You're right. I can't even remember why I commented. I didn't disagree. I just think this is the same thing all people go through who are taken from us so unexpectedly, victims who didn't see it coming. You're right that the manner in which it occurred was unique in its execution, depravity, and results.
The fact that over 2,000 people went to sleep that night thinking they would be able to do the same thing the next day, but didn’t because they died, is sickening
Now we aren’t even allowed to go to a store without masks on our face...much like the alleged attackers would have to walk around....this is not coincidence.
In the world was never the same. Being a little kid in the 80's, and a kid and teen in the 90s, was the absolute best. After September 11th everything just seemed to change. I mean sure I was getting older, but it seems like that wasn't it.
There was an argument going for a little while about making it called Patriots Day, but then there was another argument that creating a national day of mourning would be bowing down to the people that attacked the country so a federal holiday never came of it. So it's more like Pearl Harbor where we remember the day, have ceremonies, grieve, etc., but don't take the day off.
Because we already have a day of national Remembrance Day for all killed and/or involved dying to have for our country. And 2 - you make that a “special day” - only encourages further acts of violence for the instigators to be remembered ... by this wish to do us harm. Makes them famous ... and encourages further “times that brings America to stop” ... we could have a Remembrance Day for so many things - making the instigators “famous” and encouraging further. Memorial Day is the day we celebrate for ALL those killed for our nation - whatever date! And a reminder to ALL that we value their sacrifice ... and reminder to those would do us harm that we care enough about them (no matter how far gone) that we don’t forget
MARIA ALEXANDER Heck, even Remembrance Day isn’t a stat holiday all over the provinces. Just at the federal level so only government workers get it off.
"Sunny and pleasant". The fact that at that time the responsibles had already made up their mind and were getting ready to do what they did while the victims had no idea they were not gonna come back home... can't describe the feeling. Gives me chills
@Evan Tingzon That’s super funny, considering how you were just correcting Starley’s grammar like 10 times 2 days ago and now you’re telling me this lol
Back when the ONLY problem we had was a stripper entertaining a highschool football team. It's so crazy how things have been ever since that tragic day.
@@anticorncob6 Yeah, I know. I mean, Columbine and the Apartheid just happened years prior, and there were previous issues happening in the Middle East years that would eventually lead up to the disaster we had on 9/11. Plus, there was the Monica Lewisky scandal that was one of the factors that lead to Clinton's impeachment. But even then, lots of things got worse after this day in particular.
No, it was just different in the United States of America. All other nations guard their boarders with great zeal. It was a revolving door boarder until Trump became your president. The Americans better hope their new president continues to guard their national boarders with the attention needed to keep illegal aliens out of their nation.
@@indridcold8433 A whole horde of Honduran refugees are marching our way. Life there is intolerable from the two Hurricanes that totally make a living hell. Then You also have gangs that Is also unsolvable by these 3rd world countries. Mexican authorities have better help them because they've not getting in here with a pandemic going still.
@@jackhammer3878 That is terrible. They do not think. If they leave their nation it will never get better, only worse. I know the United States of America has its own gang problem as well. What nation does not? Perhaps assistance to the Honduras from various nations may be in order. But allowing them to flee their own nation will only condemn their nation to become a crime haven and terrorist training location. They need to turn back for their own good and their nation's own good. Then their government needs to solicit assistance from other nations to help ease their horrible issues destroying their nation. When Americans started fleeing here, I would ask them, "Do you think fleeing your nation is the best thing you could have done for your nation?" Some gave it deep thought. Some were too selfish to care about anything else but theirself. Most did return when their work visas expired or chose to return. I was tempted to leave when Prime Minister Trudeau took over, with his ridiculous carbondioxide taxes pending. But that would not help Canada in the slightest. There are not many patriots around the world anymore. But the way their governments are treating their citizens, I do not know if I blame them. But fleeing is not the answer. That is only assisting in destroying your nation. One thing I have always noticed. Why is it that when people flee their nation they always fly the flag of the crap hole nation they left? Even the Americans that came here around. 2004 to recently flew their flag. If I ever leave my nation, the last thing I am going to fly is the flag of the nation that failed me and I failed it. If I run to Norway, I will fly the Norwegian flag, not the Canadian flag. By the way, it was just a passing thought. I am sure many people think about leaving their nation. It just will do nothing for Canada if I do leave. Be true to your nation, no matter what.
@@indridcold8433 So true..indeed. Except it was different outside of America too. All Governments foiled massive attacks. One in London not made public and one in Sydney's Opera House, Australia. Just two I will speak of. Yes. Trump is a power house on negotiations regarding figuring out what they want and telling them its not going to happen. He is undeniably a true American Patriot and didn't join politics to become rich off of his tax paying American ppl. He can make money any way he likes in this world..but has not forgotten what it was like with no money. Shame on who voted for Biden..your worst nightmares are about to begin..for all actually. But still it was a STOLEN ELECTION. HOW CAN OBUMA WIN ON 66MIL VOTES..AND TRUMP LOSE ON 74.8MIL VOTES. THEY NEED TO WORK OUT THEIR MATHEMATICAL THEORY AS IT SIMPLY DOES NOT ADD UP✌
Vincent Cuttolo actually it is true, they started checking head to toe as soon as flights began again but passed the actual security act in Nov 2001. And the shoe bomber was only 2 months after Sept 11th.
That stripper looked like she was from the 80's, I know this wasn't the point of this clip but still just saying.... girls did not have hair like that in 2001
Probably a manufactured story. The media makes up fake stories to serve agendas . How many 33 s do people need to see to wake up to this scripted narrative we all live in.
Plus the lady principal speaking was named Cathy Mason. Just a coincidence. Typical media code , son , man , ram. Freemason Karbala code. This code repeats itself over and over even to this day and nobody picks up on it .
It’s actually really sad. It really is the last night before the end of the world as we knew it. Nothing has ever been the same again. Trust died the next day.
That’s the thing, no one expected there would be a national tragedy that day, there were no signs that there were terrorists hijacking commercial jet planes and flying them into the Twin Towers, the Pentagon or almost flying into the White House. Everyone thought the first one was an accident until the second plane hit the south tower.
September 10, 2001: All of New York is happy watching Michael Jackson's "last concert" at Madison Square Garden. September 11 - All of New York is in mourning for an attack that marked history and will forever be marked in the world. How things change from day to day :'(
@Cyborg General and Family Guy would had been permanently been canceled not by the Fox Network too, as Seth McFarlane was meant to be on one of those 4 doomed flights that horrible day. but Seth got drunk and was too hungover and overslept and missed his flight and you know the rest of the story.
Cyborg General Mark Walhberg would’ve died on 9/11 too. He actually scheduled for flight that was going from Boston to L.A. That was one of the planes that was hijacked. He decided to leave a week earlier to a film festival. God was with him that day.
I was 24 years old, living my best life working as a preschool teacher during the week and going out with my best girlfriends on the weekends.. life seemed so innocent before September 11.. I look at life now as before and after that awful day. It makes me sad that my kids won’t ever know what life used to be like.
"Unthinkable" there are some people in government that had invested a great deal of thinking to bring those towers and another building a block away down and use this as propaganda to invade the Middle East for Oil.
@@phelipimaximo5467 I clicked the video just for the comments section. All of them so far are as I suspected,... clueless to the fact that 9/11 was an inside job.
You’d have to make a fake threat claiming something was happening very early in the morning to get everyone to evacuate or maybe not even be allowed to enter. 😕
I was 12 year's old in 2001 remember everything and yes this film looks like the 80s and 90s the year 2001 didn't have no RUclips no social media at all.
Because the "missing trillions" was an accounting error that pre-dated the Bush administration, and was solved in DC already. BTW this was an NYC Tri-State area broadcast.
To young people today who are unable to recall a time before 9/11, I truly regret that you didn’t get to experience what a different world it was. I really didn’t care for the 90’s while they were in progress, but looking back, they really were the last of our truly care-free years. The attack left a mark on our society that I fear may never fade away.
Nostalgia makes it seem like life was always better before. But you could say the same about life before December 7, 1941 (attack on Pearl Harbor). Or August 6, 1945 (bombing of Hiroshima). It's just that 9/11 is the last major attack we remember. Innocence is always here. This is always the best time to be alive. It's always going to get worse and it's always going to get better. People live and people die. People are born and people pass away. Don't regret.
Crime rates were rising, there were multiple terroirist attacks like Oklahoma City bombing, bigotry ran rampant. Things weren’t better you were just a kid
Even in this clip of the news, there seems to be an odd sense of innocence that isn’t perceptible today. The world was truly never the same after this event. What a ripple effect...
You look at 2 stooges who are owned by the deep state, mocking us with a comment on how "things look good for now" while looking at the towers a day before they are brought down with missiles, explosives and thermite, and you see innocence? You're probably a really nice person, but its foolish to think the same of anyone in the kind of work these evil clowns do. They don't deserve your trust or benefit of any doubt. They're fkd.
@K You didn't see footage of the explosions, and the accounts of it? A plane hit the Empire State Building long ago. It was intact. How then could a plane bring down a more modern building in a SYMMETRICAL demolition-style fall? That makes no sense whatsoever.
The last night America wasn't paranoid
I feel like we almost got back to that pre 9/11 innocence in 2007/08, but after the recession it just kind of sent everyone back into that paranoid mindset. Ever since then things have just been getting worse culturally and politically
The The Coincidently, that is also the same time the iPhone was introduced, social media pretty much took off from there.
The The I kinda think we’re there right now, a lot of people have let their guards down in terms of public transportation safety, I’ve seen airports go back to the way things were before 9/11, trains and subways are not properly maintained anymore which leads to problems, and nobody seems to remember the horrors of that day everyone kinda keeps on moving forward as if nothing happened. But it’s been almost 20 years since 9/11 so I guess this was bound to happen.
@@kRod200 Even with Covid? Really?
Melissa0774 yes, if fact some are even worse than before because of social distancing. They just don’t check people like they used to right after 9/11.
And by the very next day, a stripper performing for high schoolers ended up being the LEAST of their problems.
Honestly
The kids probably reminded them “see, I told you it was no big deal”
@4 ever wtf
4 ever I mean I’m no religious scholar. However it makes little to no sense for God almighty to send his only son to die for our sins and then turn around and judge us for our sins. We’ve all fallen short of his glory. Even those in that room who judged these kids actions. We all sin. We’re all still in this sinful flesh. All we can do is repent and keep our focus on The Lord. I’m sure those high school kids, some nonetheless have repented for a lot that they’ve done throughout the years till now. The Creator of this universe is all knowing and all wise, I’m certain his mercy will be present on the day of judgement too. Sin is sin no matter how big or small I agree, but love is love and forgiveness is forgiveness. May The Lord have mercy on all our sins. He and I both know I’ve done much worse than just look at a woman dance seductively. A lot of us do much worse. I can’t judge
@@SweetDaddyBarron78 @4 ever I'm not even a believer but....if I'm correct, you're not even allowed to judge. Thats the lords job, not yours.
And one day later, everyone forgot about that stripper.
Lol
hahahaha
I wonder what she’s thinking all of these years later. Knowing she was a news story one day before the worst terrorist attack in modern history and the next day, everyone instantly forgot who she was.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
You know there was one parent that heard about 9/11 and was like “what about that stripper though”
This reminds me of the scene in Titanic where Rose said, "That was the last time Titanic ever saw daylight." This was the last time the twin towers ever saw nightfall.
You’re so right!
Wow, you are a poet, my friend! 🙄
And when they were cutting away from the shot of the towers, there was a jet plane noise as if some sort of foreshadowing going on. The following woosh used the transition was common back then, and a lot of stations used it, but not an actual jet noise. Maybe this was just a standard part of that station's transition, but it's still unsettling.
That's chilling ngl
Well, they did see nightfall but at street level.
It’s crazy that 2001 looks a little like the 1980’s now.
It was only 12 years removed from the 80’s so definitely has more in common with the 80’s than now in 2020.
I know right!
Dan Ski It’s funny because I was in high school in 2001 and back then, I thought we would start having self-driving cars, flying cars, etc.
Its almost like a lifetime ago!
It is insane to see now because back then I thought the 80s was so old. I now understand how old people get chronology and dates messed up in their head. After a while, it's all the same and time passes at lightning speed. Unbelievable that 2001 was almost 20 years ago
"The board of education will meet tomorrow"
Something tells me they never had that meeting.
Yup
What could have happened that they would cancel that meeting.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@williampena197 *9/11*
therichard27 yes,but you ruined the joke line
Things would not be as cold and bleak in the 2000s and 2010s of that universe.
I’m guessing that board of education meeting got canceled.
That, or it was just a very awkward meeting.
Unless it connects to Jeffrey Epstein.
That would be my guess....
Oh he’s saying it!!
They rescheduled it for the next day
“Sunny and pleasant for the rest of the day.” It’s so chilling when he said that because nobody had any idea what was coming the next morning. Rest In Peace to everyone who lost their lives in the devastating, horrifying attack.
The US Govt knew exactly what was going to happen on 9/11. They planned it all.
I heard Mohamed Atta was in his bed watching this newscast with a huge grin on his face
Some elite level people had an idea of what was happening the very next day.
Some who worked in the towers and a select “vip” number of people were told to NOT go to their offices in the towers that day in no uncertain terms.
They didn’t go.
@@roidster4401 U a JEW?
The passport of hijacker Satam al-Suqami was found a few blocks from the World Trade Center.[9][10]
According to the 9/11 Commission, the passports of two of the Flight 93 hijackers were also found intact in the aircraft's debris field.
September 10, 2001 and September 12, 2001 really were radically different worlds.
I wonder who we really have to thank for that !!
The devil and his clones
Or god
@@kevinfrederick7956 Israel mossad
@Pierce Murphy
Politcians of course
“This Shot of lower Manhattan, everything is in good shape right now.” Gives me chills. Who could have known what was coming the next morning
Prob the terrorist. Imagine what they were feeling that night... "Tomorrow we will commit the worst attack on the united states since the war of 1812"
@@ValoriumStudios you talk about Bush and the demolition team right?
@jack bauer 2400 died that day. Mostly Troops... 911 was 3000 mostly civs.
@jack bauer Is it the attack at pearl harbor?
That's what I said.
September 11: A Horrible Day, Never Forgotten.
September 10: PrOsTiTuTe In HiGh ScHoOl.
Hahahahaha
really shows you how little some problems really are and we shouldn’t always worry
pedro couto how is it funny
Stripper, not prostitute.
Before 9/11 happened, Jordan was the lead story.
“Now this shot, showing you Lower Manhattan and everything is in pretty good shape-“
That just gave me chills
Yeah he said that just that night, I was always wondering why why why was thunderstorming that day and raining and the next day turns out being clear blue sky it's so weird cause I think the wheater conditions could've been a big factor for the airplanes to not to take off cause of the storms and everything. Gosh so sad man.
It really spoke to our innocence as a country. Thinking everything is fine and nothing can ever rattle the US. We got too comfortable with our way of life and unfortunately someone exposed that
little did they know that tommorow would be the day the world would change forever and that people would lose their loved ones. God bless those who passed from that attack and let them be in heaven
Ming Tian innocent people deserved to be killed?! No one deserves it!!!
Ming Tian no one deserved anything! This is so sad that you would say this!! My family member could’ve been in there so could yours and for you to say things like that is very low !
Ming Tian Yeah, but most victims affected were innocent.
@@mingtian1207 Funny, yes.. because I am a polish girl living in Germany - I am not american
El Jackso
so r the people u slaved and masscared
Scary to think that on the night of September 10th, all those people went to sleep not realising they’d just done their last full day on earth…god bless them all
And in the morning their alarm went off, they ate breakfast, got dressed, put their shoes on no knowing what would happen:(
@@meredith7452 This is truly heartbreaking...not even knowing they won't come back home and see their loved ones.
@Hannah Brown No one acts like we’re immortal, but dying in a brutal terrorist attack is a bit different than dying in a car crash or by natural causes.
Sad nonetheless of course
@Hannah Brown you seem to be missing the whole *sudden mass murder all in the same place issue…. It’s a little rarer
And that applies to everyday of our lives. How do we know tomorrow won’t be a another chaostrophic day in the world
24 hours later, people were wishing that a stripper performing for football players was all they had to worry about.
Tony Castellano Puts things in perspective
Right.
Yep, welcome to the WORLD
Yeah. 10 hours after this newscast,. the stripper story was irrelevant to anything at all.
"Police say the athletes did drugs, drank booze, and were entertained by a stripper... " Happy.
I got chills and teared up when the weatherman reported that the following morning would be beautiful and sunny.
The Hell of it is…it was. I remember it being exactly that, bright and sunny and a beautiful day with a blue sky.
It sure was when the planes hit the towers, and then, smoke and debris killed lots of people in Manhattan, NY.
funny thing was there was hurricane somewhere south of NY
Fact: Michael Jordan donated his 2001-2002 NBA salary to the victims and the families of the 9/11.
Always the gentleman
He was getting paid more by Nike. And Hanes as well.
WOW!
Has basketball salary for the 2 years with the Wizards was the veterans minimum
His "NBA Salary" and collected a cool 33 million from Hanes and 123 mill from Nike. Think about it.
I remember watching the news and seeing Michael Jordan was coming back and thinking “wow that’s gotta be the news of the week”
Oof
And the day after the news of the century came
That’s freaky man
@@antiwacks4017 we don’t know that yet 🤭
Oh my
"This shot of lower Manhattan and everything looking in pretty good shape..."
Those words are eerily haunting and almost unintentionally foreshadowing.
Sarah Knight ...😌and then Sam Champion got a BIG contract for doing his part over at Good Morning America...
What was this nov 3rd event
I see what you are saying but he was talking about the weather. If that statement was not a reference/segway into the weather then I'd raise an eyebrow.
Check out Zachary Hubbard's channel as well.
Sojourner i think homie was talking about the weather
Mind boggling that 21 years have already passed since then. Between the world we live in now and then, I would have stayed in the pre-2001 era. It really is a different era. The world now is substantially different - a much more depressed, monotonic world in my opinion. I remember people were so exited about the millennium, growing up in the 90's. The event that would unfold the day after this recording was made would dramatically change everything. Such an unfortunate tragedy.
An "atrocity", rather than a "tragedy", which is acts of nature (fires, floods, storms) or human error. Atrocities are evil, willful acts of humans.
I was only in 5th grade when it happened but it gave me significant PTSD for years to come.
Something similar could be said about the post covid world
I feel you brother 🙏
@@jeancd3955 and what America felt after Pearl harbor
“Everything is looking good as of now” this line scares me
Not only that but the way they threw the word "pleasant" for the next morning weather and the way he says it after that.
"its kinda a guilty pleasure for how nice this weather going to be" and he's talking about tomorrow morning. Yeah thats not weird.
Creepy, no doubt..
@@thewayiseeit4778 yeah like the news dont talk like this anymore lol
@Yellow White Sure
“Showing you lower Manhattan and everything is actually in pretty good shape now…”
Those choice of words are beyond eerie…
Exactly, it's like why wouldn't it be in good shape? Do you guys know something that I don't? Very eerie.
Predictive programming.
@@Darknlovelyone85 well said, the choice words of “ everything is actually in pretty good shape”
audience thinking: “well why wouldn’t it be in good shape????…” well said stardust. I don’t think I’ve ever heard that phrasing when watching the news for anything….That one sentence, so odd.
I honestly couldn’t believe it when I heard it. When I saw this clip the first time, my jaw just dropped and I got goose bumps all over.
@@Darknlovelyone85 i have a simple answer for you, the day before 9-11 a hurricane passed by on September 10th. Hes more likely than not saying something like “oh nice, a hurricane passed and seems like we didnt get a scratch.”
@@Darknlovelyone85 he is obviously talking about the weather - that's how news used to start back then... they would show the current street view and comment about the weather.
"Heres a shot of Lower Manhattan, everything seems to be in good shape now..." That is so eerie
Especially the way he says, "Now".
He was the weather man
Its sort of like a guilty pleasure. Cuts deep.
indeeeeeed ;-)
The anchor checks his wrist for the time, but there's no watch... 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
I wish our world was still like this. Those were the best times...
The most united we were was immediately after 9/11 and look at us now more divided than ever. It’s just so very sad. 🥺
Moar strippers at parties
"wOrLd" 🤡
Exactly right. On September 12 everyone came together. But they’re just trying to divide us the best they can. Remember united we stand divided we fall. Divide and conquer.
Some zionists don't want it to be like this and many billionare like Larry silverstein who wanted more money
The last day of the 90s, culturally, that is.
Holy freaking crap you are right!
We were all so optimistic for the new Millennium. We got less than 2 years to enjoy it. 01/01/00 - 09/10/01.
I think the millennium is starting to turn around. The Bush administration, Iraq 9/11, the housing crisis all of the sucked. But I’m feeling optimistic about where we’re heading. There are dark and light times always. It was a tough start in America for this century/millennium, but I think we’ll be fine if not better than ever.
Nah. Personally I think the 90s culture died a lil later. When the arrival of touch screens came out.
@@ThatGuy-hb1my - Anyone who can remember growing up as a kid or teen off the grid in the 90's can tell you that the mass use of cell phones in the 2000's was the end of that era. With cell phones, there was no longer a good excuse for not being reachable. My first cell phone was in 2002. I was in college then so my folks could get a hold of me at any time instead of waiting for me to find a payphone to call if I wasn't at home.
No. President Bush, Shrek, PS2, Lizzie McGuire does this sound 90s to you??? 2001 was clearly 2000s
It’s kind of disturbing knowing that there were likely people watching this who had no way of knowing they had less than 12 hours to live.
Isn’t that horrible? And all of those lights on in the WTC buildings. Surely plenty of people working late who would be killed the next day. It’s just so tragic and eerie to see this footage.
Just proves that no day is promised to anyone.
Chilling
There are always people that dont know that they will die in the next 12 hours.
"We take off our socks at night, not knowing if we'll put them on in the morning"--Chinese proverb
0:02 "Everything is in good shape now"
That eerie foreshadowing...
Space OdJobs *now*
Watch the morning news of 9/11 before it happened.
@@arthurm4012 do you have the link?
@@Space_OdJobs look up "it's too quiet" the early morning television of 9/11/2001. I would send the link but I'm on mobile. Also look into "predictive programming", the video could be a case of it.
That's the opposite of foreshadowing
"Lower Manhattan is looking in pretty good shape now." Is the saddest thing I've ever heard. It's so sad to realize how much things people went through what they thought will be another bright day. And them not knowing that the buildings would be gone tomorrow is upsetting.
and traumatizing the entire city of NY.
"Tomorrow: Sunny and Pleasant"
Sunny? Yes. Pleasant? No.
well said....
But it was a gorgeous morning, even said it at work.
During the Cuban missile crisis back in 1962 there was a little joke going around about the weather forecast...................... "And for tomorrow's weather, sunny and dry and a high of 80,000 degrees"
I remember how nice it was that morning too...weather wise obviously.
It was an absolutely beautiful day weather wise
Man RUclips recommendations are weird af i swear
Oh hello Craniacs!
Yeah
That’s so funny! I thought wtf am I getting this?
I searched for that not gonna lie
Your content is deplorable
It’s crazy to think about how within 12 hours the whole world was going to change! And that was the last time the Twin Towers stood at night!
not the whole world
I live in Europe and my entire family just shrugged it off the next day and my mother didn't even remember it happening until I reminded her
@@viktorpungfoster6916 your family isn't normal........
Petulant Victor 9/11 changed the whole world. Seems like you and your family are very disconnected.
@@katie7488 it didn't affect us so why care? it was just another foreign tragedy; yes it was sad but there were events like the Smolensk disaster that were more important for us
even my teachers never mentioned it as it's never had an impact on my country
@@D5RUclipsit changed the view of humanity and how cruel can people acually are. But it didn't change the entire world because the rest of the Planet doesn't revolve around U. S as they think
"Things are in pretty good shape now".. was a huge hint..
I replayed the video as soon as i heard that to confirm that I heard right
…“as we work into clear". surreal 💀
The dude also says they’re guilty about the weather being good tomorrow
@@johnmcpike5582 predictive programming
Like they knew... like they knew..
The last normal day in America. All down hill from there and we’re still digging further.
I often say the same although I feel like if all started with the Lewinsky scandal which led on to Bush V. Gore / 2000 election mess then 9/11. We just continue to fall further apart as Americans :/
Its all relative. Live the life the way YOU want to and nothing on the outside matters.
You have a right to block all the noise.
N the war is still not over!
Well America had some rough days because like way before this.
You said it. The terrorists won. A handful of deadbeat Saudis kill 5,000 people, destroy a major landmark, bankrupt the US treasury, send us into multiple wars, thousands more soldiers die, unaccountable Homeland Security department consumes vast sums of tax payer money... the list goes on and on. The terrorists won.
Extremely eerie to know that that’s the last shot of the towers at night.
(It's currently the 19th Anniversary of the September 11 Attacks,Never Forget)
Extremely eerie? It was a commercial building, steel and concrete. Why have feelings for a building?
xuimod
The same reason car enthusiasts have feelings for their vehicles by calling them “she.”
Anyone know if theres a video or picture of the towers before the planes hit and no I dont mean the one when they film the first plane hitting the towers
@@xuimod it's more like the ppl who DIED ppl had family you know
@@xuimod memories were made there, and the buildings were a part of the city landscape. When you think of a city, the first thing you remember are its iconic sites and buildings, such as the twin towers. Objects can be associated with good or bad feelings, can bring back memories.
Almost 19 years later, society has gone more paranoid to the extreme.
Especially this year alone.
I’ll be voting for Trump to continue attempting to FIX this country.
SCARL O'DONNELL
Trump’s Covid response was horrible, he’s the reason we have 5 million cases.
@@scarlodonnell3631 emphasis on the word "attempt"
Pringles Man wrong. His early actions beginning Jan 31st helped save millions, yes, millions of lives. First CDC estimates were 1-2 million deaths. This nonstop blaming of trump is the media’s desperate attempt at pinning anything and everything on a man they simply cannot control, beat or persuade to stop adding bigger numbers of supporters to the already huge silent majority. Change your news sources, your being lied to.
It’s crazy that the biggest story they had that day was about a stripper party that didn’t even happen at the high school, it happened in a student’s house.
I’m 100% sure Micheal Jordan, Giants vs Broncos, and a high school stripper was the least of everyone’s worries on the next day
It’s insane, cus we could hear real wacky news just like them, unaware that something terrible can happen the next day
It's eerie how slow of a news day 9/10 was.
Christian Campos this was the last time America had a spirt
Giants are never the least of my worries. Go giants 🔵🔴
Go Giants4 bruh so you would care about a Giants game getting cancelled over a terrorist attack?
It’s weird how the world before seemed so innocent. It’s like it was a completely different world.
2 top stories are about sports, 1 is about a stripper at a high school.
No terrorism, no mass shootings, no natural disasters.
Obviously those happened prior to 9/11, but this newscast really does seem innocent.
Yep and it's all by design
Despite the stripper.
I wanna go back to the 80s
That much was for sure.
Seeing the towers and hearing “everything is in pretty good shape now”. It’s chilling. RIP to all the beautiful souls we lost that day
Meredith Warner rip to the million lives who died in Iraq and Afghanistan by the us bombs
@@arenorg8247 they got bombed????????????
@@arenorg8247 oh well.
Sad
Then there's a plane noise. That did NOT age well.
I was that pinnacle age when 9/11 happened. In 8th grade, 13. We were old enough to remember how different everything was before and the memories of that day while not being quite old enough to completely grasp it the way adults did. It probably scared us more though. It felt like the end of the world. Especially when the anthrax attacks happened right after.
I was thirteen and remember everything as well.
It was hard to find people against going to Afghanistan back in those days. It was like pearl harbor, everyone wanted revenge.
Same age
I was in the 7th grade when 9/11 hit life was never the same it’s like the 90s ended if that makes sense
The last day you could walk with someone to their gate at the airport 😩
Yeah, before they installed the "temporary" TSA. Now we have "temporary" masks and distancing and destruction of small business.
@@jasonhughes3587 every twenty years..
@@dakotaboysnomadicadventures You know whats up.
Ironic isn’t it that nothing the hijackers had on them was illegal to carry onboard so the entire TSA screenings are ridiculous. The fact that one agent knew one of the hijackers was sketchy and couldn’t stop him from boarding is a crime. Today just claiming you think he was sketchy is called racist.
They actually stopped allowing that a while before 9/11
We have entered the matrix after this day. The patriot act, War, world paranoia broke loose...
It started happening wayyy before 9/11, imo.
@@user89076 but it was very much escalated after
It’s all going to be rectified
@@actualideas8078 Care to elaborate?
user89076 awe they deleted my response. We know who did it: Israel. They are a religious people, and no they’re not Muslim.
"it's kinda a guilty pleasure how nice it's gonna be tomorrow"
Oh boy were you wrong...
"Guilty pleasure" + "tomorrow" = eerie
Either the conspiracy people are right or it's just the human spirit's uncanny and below-conscious intuition of being able to tell when something's about to happen. Time only exists in the now and our consciousness and intuition is able to go both forwards and backwards.
Just as bad as that guy saying “it’s quiet, too quiet”
@@Awakeningspirit20 People say that all the time, you only notice it now because of what happened the very next day.
Turn on the local news and you'll here that pretty much daily "It's gonna be a great day tomorrow simply because its
awakeningspirit20 The conspiracy people are often right, but sometimes there is just eerie foreshadowing that goes unnoticed. It's easy to notice things like that in hindsight.
It’s crazy how life was considerably normal before 9/11. It was never the same.
It was more like a false sense of security, I think. At least in this country. Just look at how big of a deal they are making here of this stripper party. A lot of mountains were made out of mole hills back then. After 9/11, not as much. Although other rights were infringed upon. Another end of one era and the start of another in the history books. Human history is full of such things though.
That is a comment that scares the living hell out of me
It wasn’t normal though. Just think of some of the things that happened before. There were probably 10 years before 9/11 during the 90s and new millennium that seemed nice, but bad things happened before
@@aryastark772 very true
@@aryastark772 Of course bad things happened but our culture was better back in the 80’s and 90’s
In a strange way, Sept. 10th, 2001 was the last day of the 90's. It was still much like the 90s on that day (only a couple of years removed), and everything was going along as it had been. Our concerns, culture, and what we considered newsworthy were very different. It was by no means a perfect time, but certainly a much more innocent time than today. The next day, our entire world was changed forever.
In light of your comment, I am struck by the contrast of this news, with the minimal coverage of the disaster at East Palestine, Ohio right now.
In so so many ways it was such a different time
Yeah, 9/11 was basically the end of America's 1990s mode.
@@dodge1515 no it wasn’t. The 90s ended in 2003. After 2003, social media started to take over and it ruined the way we communicated in the 90s. That’s when 90s vibes were gone. 2004 was the true start of the 2000s.
This was really thought provoking 😮
ikr? did u get a look at the women in the room at 2:00? all karens, karen and karen and karen as far as the eye can see, wow. simply amazed.
The final hours before the 21st century really started
Those were the days.
I felt happiness seeing how things used to be, now... happiness isn't a word I'd describe
UK- I was just explaining to an 18 year old colleague yesterday that the entire world and the way we live our lives literally changed on 9/11. He said he learned about it a little bit at school so I showed him a few videos of the attacks and he was absolutely horrified, he hadn't been shown raw videos like that at school.
I have not liked anything much about this century thus far: Bush, 9/11, Obama, division, chaos, and the list of stupidity and turmoil goes on.
I definitely miss the 80’s and 90’s! Very good times!
Foreeaalllzz
That stripper must be so lucky they forgot her case the next day
Nobody remembers things like that 2019 ! Thank God !
hollysaga lol 😂
a stripper high school students *YAWN* on any day.
BWAHAHAHAHAAA!
Hahaha
While the 90s ended on 01/01/2000, the 90s as a culture ended on 09/11/2001.
Exactly.
It's kinda like how the 10s ended on 01/01/20 but didn't culturally end until 03/11/20.
@@coreyrowe4119 indeed
How so?
@@louisn1368 The 90s (in the US atleast) was scene as a time of optimism, pride and a feeling of unity. Many people recall the 90s as the best time in modern history. 9/11 ofc shattered those beliefs as the previously mentioned gave way to paranoia and a heightened state of alert.
World was never the same after 9/11. Rest in peace to all those lost that day and in response to that day. Never forgotten. God bless all.
I was there that day. Only 5 blocks from it. I saw it. I was on chamber street
@james 🌎 huh
@@dannyrichards6233 Sorry for your loss brother.
@Ramon Yeah saying “World” is a stretch for sure. At the end of the day the world has always had its Highs and lows. It’s not new just individuals realizing that on their own time. People move on with life and learn from the past living and enjoy life. That’s how it’s always been.
@@dannyrichards6233 did you see tower 7 fall?
It’s so crazy that the parents at that board meeting for the high school party are now probably in their late 60s/70s and have grandkids.
True
And that stripper is in her 50’s now.
@@jpla1886 mid-30's since she was in high school then.
Yea
Probably more around late 50s
The calm before the storm.
Sad but true.
Fundle Pug they had to have some fun before the disaster happened
Eric Alvaro There was a storm though...hurricane Erin headed to NYC for four straight days. It was not a calm night earlier on, that's why they mentioned the 2 inches of water. More to 9/11 than what you may think.
September 10th 2001 and September 12th 2001 are like completely different worlds. The 90s ended on September 11th 2001 culturally.
its crazy, this might've been the last night America ever felt truly safe.
it was the last night
This sugar coating of anything pre-9/11 really has to stop. Clearly you're too young to remember the cold war when it was more than an assumption we were all going to die in a nuclear holocaust -- that's still likely BTW. It wasn't as though we didn't have mass shootings, bombings, crime, violence, terrorism, hijackings, riots, civil unrest and wars pre-9/11. It seems like everyone forgets the latter half of the 60s happened where peacemakers were getting their heads blown off left and right. What about the Vietnam War? Korea? WWII? The Great Depression? The 1918/19 Pandemic? WWI? The Civil War? Think it was safe then? A lot of people forget that wasn't the first time the WTC was hit by terrorists, it happened 7 years earlier. We're far more likely to die of heart disease, cancer or in a car accident. Most cars on the road in 2001 were far less safe than they are now, think about that for a moment. You think New York was safe in the 70s and 80s? How about south central LA? It's a lot nicer place now than it used to be back then. Yes, 9/11 happened and arguably that's the first time in a long time that something of that scale happened in this country but this notion that now we're all scared victims lighting a candle for former halcyon days is just as much a distortion on reality as the idea that you're going to die via foreign terrorism. Give it a rest.
@@wizardmix very, very true
Except for high school strippers
@@elernation5519 Haha. I'm sure that experience scarred those young men for life. You know they apologized during the day and remembered it fondly at night 😉
the last day in history that America didn't live in fear
Nonsense. I was a teen during the 80s. Nukes were far scarier than jet planes.
@@TacShooter But in the 80s, America wasn't so scared that people gave up the great life they had. Since 9-11 the US are living in fear and trying the most extreme methods to try and fight the fear that's visible everywhere. Bush said that the US wouldn't give in, but everything about the free lifestyle and its possibilities have been lost because the terrorists got the US to give up exactly what they wanted it to loose. It's a real disappointment and a great loss.
The students still lived in fear because of post Columbine
9/11 was an inside job.
@Bryan Mack It's not far from the truth. Bin Laden was trained by the CIA and was hailed as a "freedom fighter" against the Russians in Afghanistan. There were mainstream newspapers talking about it in the 90s. It turns out getting madmen to fight proxy wars against your enemies isn't a good idea afterall.
It's crazy to look at how much our nation has changed after 9/11. This almost feels like I'm looking at a completely different country!
Yeah it did change a lot, you ever think about how strict the security is now at the airports? Surveillance cameras everywhere and people really started hating on innocent Muslims.
@@rai1214 Back in the early 90s at my local airport you could follow your friends and family members straight to their departure gate and see them off...
Almost like america was under new management
Wong Lee the people behind the attack were ur gov
Log Active Muslim spotted
My sister was late to work that day. She worked on the 90th floor. Thank God she was late
How did she handle the idea of how she made it the next day to tell her story to the society of today? In the end showing up on time would mean she may have had to go thru all this when it took place.
I lived in Vallejo CA. My landlord was from NJ. He said to me that he knew someone that worked at the WTC and his last day was September 10th 2001, Wow!!!!
Back when times were chill and people weren’t afraid.
nah.
Patrick Paulo there has always been fear. Always will be
dont worry, there are stricter flight rules and better tech.
Huh? You didn't see the parents freaking out over the party... is that your definition of chill?
Stop this stupid thinking that things were so much better just because it was a couple of decades ago.
Life isn't much different today than it was back then. Sure the internet and tech is more developed but don't act like people have changed.... they haven't. People 60 years ago, 20 years ago and today are basically the same. The current news events were different (JFK assassination, 9/11, Covid19) but people are basically the same.
Poc reading this 👁👄👁
What's most chilling to me about this is knowing that when this was airing most 9/11 victims were home safe and sound with their loved ones, maybe even watching this exact news segment, not knowing it was the last night they'd ever spend with their loved ones and they'd be dead within 12 hours.
You do realize that murder victims, especially ones that were innocent, have similar experiences before being victimized in whatever way?
@@JunebugPresentsYou're right 100%, I guess why Caroline said that is because SO MANY people died that day in an instant. In the same buildings, so many jumping to their deaths and the whole world stopped on that day. I'm sure that's why her comment.
@edyann You're right. I can't even remember why I commented. I didn't disagree. I just think this is the same thing all people go through who are taken from us so unexpectedly, victims who didn't see it coming. You're right that the manner in which it occurred was unique in its execution, depravity, and results.
Haunting to think
This was the final night of a normal world. What followed brought this world down.
Preach brother👏
@0202 pmurT what's your proof lol
Muhammad Hazim please don’t listen to idiots.
Allah Akbar!
World was screwed up before 9/11, and it continued being screwed up after.
I just find it crazy that September 10 2001 and September 12 2001 are practically 2 different worlds just in the matter of 1 day
I know terrists had also attacked the world trade center in 1993 when there was a bombing in the parking garage below the World Trade center
Yes they are. 😊
This is just creepy. Like the calm before the storm. Like there's a monster lurking in the darkness.
Surreal...
And it was a beautiful weather day in New York ...not a cloud in the sky...
I mean, 9/11 could have happened at almost any time and things would've been calm right before it.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
It’s not rocket science.
Yeah the Bush administration was the monster in the dark.
The very last day of the actual 20th century.. on September 11th 90’s ended.
The 20th century actually ended on January 1st 2001 but I get what you mean... 👍
The 2000's decade started when 9/11 happened...
I don't understand. Please explain. September is not January, unless you are going off from another calendar kind?
2001 was not the 90s lmao. Nice try
Did you see the strippers hair? Looks like the 90's to me..
MisterOwlz of course i know that 2001 is not 90’s anymore ;) but I mean mentality before 9/11. Its just symbolic..
The fact that over 2,000 people went to sleep that night thinking they would be able to do the same thing the next day, but didn’t because they died, is sickening
Over 3000.
Now we aren’t even allowed to go to a store without masks on our face...much like the alleged attackers would have to walk around....this is not coincidence.
This week will be very interesting
not really. 2000 LESS MACDO AND FRENCH FRIES SOLD THE NEXT DAY. NOTHING ACTUALLY EVER CHANGED. JUST LESS POTATO FRIES AND COKE CANS SOLD
@@hashplea9750 how does that have to do with my comment?
In the world was never the same. Being a little kid in the 80's, and a kid and teen in the 90s, was the absolute best. After September 11th everything just seemed to change. I mean sure I was getting older, but it seems like that wasn't it.
Can't believe it's been almost 20 years
Sad part is how it's shoved down our throats year after year after year........
I was amazed by that brief shot of Jeannine Pirro during the high school party story.
Till this day I just don't understand why they didn't make 9-11 a National Day of Remembrance where everything remains closed.
MARIA ALEXANDER I can understand that it should be a National Day of remembrance
There was an argument going for a little while about making it called Patriots Day, but then there was another argument that creating a national day of mourning would be bowing down to the people that attacked the country so a federal holiday never came of it. So it's more like Pearl Harbor where we remember the day, have ceremonies, grieve, etc., but don't take the day off.
Pete Long u got that right !!!
Because we already have a day of national Remembrance Day for all killed and/or involved dying to have for our country.
And 2 - you make that a “special day” - only encourages further acts of violence for the instigators to be remembered ... by this wish to do us harm. Makes them famous ... and encourages further “times that brings America to stop” ... we could have a Remembrance Day for so many things - making the instigators “famous” and encouraging further.
Memorial Day is the day we celebrate for ALL those killed for our nation - whatever date! And a reminder to ALL that we value their sacrifice ... and reminder to those would do us harm that we care enough about them (no matter how far gone) that we don’t forget
MARIA ALEXANDER Heck, even Remembrance Day isn’t a stat holiday all over the provinces. Just at the federal level so only government workers get it off.
The last “normal” night in America. I was 18 years old. I wish I could remember how I spent it.
I was 9 only remember the morning next day
Did you go to that party with the stripper?
I was 18 too
I was 20 and we were having lunch in Catalunya
I was watching the newscast of that dreadful day, at my brother’s place.
I live in Delaware, about 2 hours outside of NYC. I'll never forget how absolutely beautiful the weather was on that day. Crystal clear skies.
Man its creepy just seeing this not knowing that over 2000 ppl would lose their lives in less than 24 hours later😪
3000
There were probably people who watched this broadcast and died the next day. So sad
Not really, 150,000 people die every 24 hours around the world.
Hijackers stupids
Wow
"Sunny and pleasant". The fact that at that time the responsibles had already made up their mind and were getting ready to do what they did while the victims had no idea they were not gonna come back home... can't describe the feeling. Gives me chills
ikr? did u get a look at the women in the room at 2:00? all karens, karen and karen and karen as far as the eye can see, wow. simply amazed.
@@MrPaxio , maybe one day we'll turn your name into a dirty word and use it in a zillion RUclips comments and you'll feel very good.
Brrr chills
Terrorist we’re watching this like we’re bout to ruin this shit 😂
Responsible you mean terrorist
There is something extremely eerie about this.
Yea i kno what u mean. Seeing this footage of towers standin night befre known tht awfil thing thr happened the nxt morning. Its scary
@Evan Tingzon *YOUR*
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That’s super funny, considering how you were just correcting Starley’s grammar like 10 times 2 days ago and now you’re telling me this lol
"If only there was a way to know that you are in the good old days, before you actually leave them"...
Back when the ONLY problem we had was a stripper entertaining a highschool football team. It's so crazy how things have been ever since that tragic day.
That was nowhere near the only problem we had.
@@Zebuuuu so nothing wrong with that take away someones individuality can lead to worse things Serial Killers,Creeps etc
@@anticorncob6 Yeah, I know. I mean, Columbine and the Apartheid just happened years prior, and there were previous issues happening in the Middle East years that would eventually lead up to the disaster we had on 9/11. Plus, there was the Monica Lewisky scandal that was one of the factors that lead to Clinton's impeachment. But even then, lots of things got worse after this day in particular.
@@Zebuuuu yeah…no
@Seth freakin rollins therapy
A completely different world less than 12 hours later.
No, it was just different in the United States of America. All other nations guard their boarders with great zeal. It was a revolving door boarder until Trump became your president. The Americans better hope their new president continues to guard their national boarders with the attention needed to keep illegal aliens out of their nation.
@@indridcold8433 A whole horde of Honduran refugees are marching our way. Life there is intolerable from the two
Hurricanes that totally make a living hell. Then
You also have gangs that
Is also unsolvable by these 3rd world countries.
Mexican authorities have better help them because they've not getting in here with a pandemic going still.
@@jackhammer3878 That is terrible. They do not think. If they leave their nation it will never get better, only worse. I know the United States of America has its own gang problem as well. What nation does not? Perhaps assistance to the Honduras from various nations may be in order. But allowing them to flee their own nation will only condemn their nation to become a crime haven and terrorist training location. They need to turn back for their own good and their nation's own good. Then their government needs to solicit assistance from other nations to help ease their horrible issues destroying their nation. When Americans started fleeing here, I would ask them, "Do you think fleeing your nation is the best thing you could have done for your nation?" Some gave it deep thought. Some were too selfish to care about anything else but theirself. Most did return when their work visas expired or chose to return. I was tempted to leave when Prime Minister Trudeau took over, with his ridiculous carbondioxide taxes pending. But that would not help Canada in the slightest. There are not many patriots around the world anymore. But the way their governments are treating their citizens, I do not know if I blame them. But fleeing is not the answer. That is only assisting in destroying your nation. One thing I have always noticed. Why is it that when people flee their nation they always fly the flag of the crap hole nation they left? Even the Americans that came here around. 2004 to recently flew their flag. If I ever leave my nation, the last thing I am going to fly is the flag of the nation that failed me and I failed it. If I run to Norway, I will fly the Norwegian flag, not the Canadian flag. By the way, it was just a passing thought. I am sure many people think about leaving their nation. It just will do nothing for Canada if I do leave. Be true to your nation, no matter what.
@@indridcold8433 I'd say it changed the western world at least.
My life changed due to 9/11, I live in England.
@@indridcold8433 So true..indeed. Except it was different outside of America too. All Governments foiled massive attacks. One in London not made public and one in Sydney's Opera House, Australia. Just two I will speak of. Yes. Trump is a power house on negotiations regarding figuring out what they want and telling them its not going to happen. He is undeniably a true American Patriot and didn't join politics to become rich off of his tax paying American ppl. He can make money any way he likes in this world..but has not forgotten what it was like with no money. Shame on who voted for Biden..your worst nightmares are about to begin..for all actually. But still it was a STOLEN ELECTION. HOW CAN OBUMA WIN ON 66MIL VOTES..AND TRUMP LOSE ON 74.8MIL VOTES. THEY NEED TO WORK OUT THEIR MATHEMATICAL THEORY AS IT SIMPLY DOES NOT ADD UP✌
This has a ''calm before the storm'' feel to it. They didn't have much that was worth reporting there. The next day however...
The day no one will ever forget. 9/10 high school stripper. Such a horrible event.
abandoned neo and we still celebrate it every year as a memorial
abandoned neo 😂😂😂
The Stipper was on everybodys lips - till The Morning Special Report and THE NEWS !
can’t wait when a person comments something like: oH tHaT iS vErY dIsReSpEcTiVe DeLeTe ThIs NoW!11!!1!!
I'm working to have a stripper pole erected on the sited of the event in honor of said stripper 😪
The last night you didn’t have to take off your shoes at the airport.
Vincent Cuttolo actually it is true, they started checking head to toe as soon as flights began again but passed the actual security act in Nov 2001. And the shoe bomber was only 2 months after Sept 11th.
The attempted shoe bombing happened in December 2001
More like the last time we were able to bring bottled water to an airport
Yeah. President Bush passed a Security Act in November of 2001, just a few months after 9/11.
Stan Gable I went to Vegas Jan 2002 didn't have to take my shoes off.but they were slicing people's luggage open thought.😖😵😡😠😤
That stripper looked like she was from the 80's, I know this wasn't the point of this clip but still just saying.... girls did not have hair like that in 2001
Krystian Janusz - agreed
Probably a manufactured story. The media makes up fake stories to serve agendas . How many 33 s do people need to see to wake up to this scripted narrative we all live in.
Plus the lady principal speaking was named Cathy Mason. Just a coincidence. Typical media code , son , man , ram. Freemason Karbala code. This code repeats itself over and over even to this day and nobody picks up on it .
Her look is pure 90's.
Agreed!! That's late 1980s hair.. LMAO 😂 😂 I grew up in the late 1990s and early 2000s and say that type of style wasn't around at that point..
0:16 this was definitely forgotten the next morning
Lol, yeah I would say so.
This is chilling to watch. This was the end of the last day of a different world
You're right. September 10th was the last normal day in America
And now Covid-19 changed everything.
I agree January 1, 2001-September 10, 2001 was the last year of Normal life in America and it was never going to be the same again.
People today don’t even come close to acting like the people in this footage. We act so different now.
It’s actually really sad. It really is the last night before the end of the world as we knew it. Nothing has ever been the same again. Trust died the next day.
20 years ago tonight this aired... crazy to think how the world would change forever.
not forever once everyone who remembers 9/11 dies of old age we will move on
It will be hard tho
Nah mate. Not really. What you're expressing is actually American exceptionalism. The belief that US is inherently different than other nations.
@@zadiefluxx7140 And when will that be, Zoomer?
You’re a little dramatic
The next day the world changed.
America changed, not the world lol
@@missioncoffee3709 true but what about the rest of the world?
@@missioncoffee3709 no the world changed
We changed how airport security works. That’s about all that changed for anyone who is not American.
That school punishment was probably canceled
This made me feel immensely sad. Nobody knew how bad things were about to get.
Watching the weather report was the most surreal experience.
The American regime itself did this
As a counter-terrorist, it can easily attack the Middle East in order to steal its resources.
“…and Sunny and Pleasant for the rest of the day” yikes
“Kind of a guilty pleasure” omg
Especially because the weather man mentions nothing of Hurricane Erin heading straight for NYC...
They weren't just predicting the weather, but time itself
If only everyone knew how much would change in the world the next day.
That’s the thing, no one expected there would be a national tragedy that day, there were no signs that there were terrorists hijacking commercial jet planes and flying them into the Twin Towers, the Pentagon or almost flying into the White House. Everyone thought the first one was an accident until the second plane hit the south tower.
The world! It’s the World Trade Center so it was broadcasted everywhere
@@katylepetsos7512we thought the first plane was an accident, it was a terrible pilot.
September 10, 2001: All of New York is happy watching Michael Jackson's "last concert" at Madison Square Garden.
September 11 - All of New York is in mourning for an attack that marked history and will forever be marked in the world.
How things change from day to day :'(
@Cyborg General and Family Guy would had been permanently been canceled not by the Fox Network too, as Seth McFarlane was meant to be on one of those 4 doomed flights that horrible day. but Seth got drunk and was too hungover and overslept and missed his flight and you know the rest of the story.
Cyborg General Mark Walhberg would’ve died on 9/11 too. He actually scheduled for flight that was going from Boston to L.A. That was one of the planes that was hijacked. He decided to leave a week earlier to a film festival. God was with him that day.
@@jpla1886 and both would go on to make Ted, with Seth being the voice of the talking teddy bear name Ted.
Cyborg General prove it. How do you know that?
I'm just here to say the truth the Bush family perpetrated 911
So weird how a party with a stripper made the news, now you just scroll Instagram and see worse things
I was 24 years old, living my best life working as a preschool teacher during the week and going out with my best girlfriends on the weekends.. life seemed so innocent before September 11.. I look at life now as before and after that awful day. It makes me sad that my kids won’t ever know what life used to be like.
babies born on 9/11 are now legally able to drink in the United States.
that's crazy to think about...
How was life different before?
I feel this so much you have no idea. Its so true. We are so divided now and we don't love one another. I hate this new world
Yes, sadly that is true.
Dayummm you're old
A few hours later. The unthinkable happened. God bless everyone that died on 9/11
Ravinder2220 Yes,Except the Terrorist
"Unthinkable" there are some people in government that had invested a great deal of thinking to bring those towers and another building a block away down and use this as propaganda to invade the Middle East for Oil.
@@phelipimaximo5467 I clicked the video just for the comments section. All of them so far are as I suspected,... clueless to the fact that 9/11 was an inside job.
@@alwagner9722 You're the one who's clueless for thinking it WAS an inside job!
@@phelipimaximo5467 shut up
“Everything is in pretty good shape now.” Little did they know that the next day would be beyond horrible 🥺🥺
Bet Sam feels dumb
The American regime itself did this
As a counter-terrorist, it can easily attack the Middle East in order to steal its resources.
He was right everything was in pretty good shape now
They knew. That's why he said now.
When he said that I got chills
Someone please go back in time and tell everyone to stay home!!😢
No one won't listen to you, even if you showed them the 9/11 tragedy, they won't listen.
@@hectorlopez1069 meaning what?
@@michaelgriffith4110they will think you're crazy.
@@hectorlopez1069 if prob get arrested
You’d have to make a fake threat claiming something was happening very early in the morning to get everyone to evacuate or maybe not even be allowed to enter. 😕
The last relatively.. normal night the world saw, at least politically…
Crazy how this is the early 2000s but it feels like it dates back to the 80s
It feels more like the last gasps of the 1990s look and vibe.
Stefan Seems like it
Definitely 90s vibes... not 80s.
I was 12 year's old in 2001 remember everything and yes this film looks like the 80s and 90s the year 2001 didn't have no RUclips no social media at all.
@@jordansmith4139 I was 19 and it was definitely a better time.
“Everything is in pretty good shape now”
It's eerie how he said that; almost as if he had a spooky premonition.
Not only that he said it twice
ZombieRaiderXMDGamer33 I thought it was added after the fact
Wasn't he talking about the weather tho?
Jedi Princess yea but it’s still sus
No mention of Rumsfeld and the missing trillions from the Pentagon
Because the "missing trillions" was an accounting error that pre-dated the Bush administration, and was solved in DC already. BTW this was an NYC Tri-State area broadcast.
I don't see the sense of declaring missing money a day before 9/11?
@@healthguy79 That's because it wasn't.
The Rumsfeld clip has only been seen by those intelligent enough to do research
That is what I thought this video was about...
No one remembers that wild party now 😭
After what happened the next day, it was probably not even thought about again.
Everybody probably wanted wild parties then. Post-disaster acceleration.
Little did we know that would be one of the last times the WTC was broadcast in normality and not how it was on 9/11
TheMarioMen1 last time the lights were on
To young people today who are unable to recall a time before 9/11, I truly regret that you didn’t get to experience what a different world it was. I really didn’t care for the 90’s while they were in progress, but looking back, they really were the last of our truly care-free years. The attack left a mark on our society that I fear may never fade away.
I have a question (since I'm waiting born in the late 2000's.)
What were the 90s like before, you know.
Nostalgia makes it seem like life was always better before. But you could say the same about life before December 7, 1941 (attack on Pearl Harbor). Or August 6, 1945 (bombing of Hiroshima). It's just that 9/11 is the last major attack we remember. Innocence is always here. This is always the best time to be alive. It's always going to get worse and it's always going to get better. People live and people die. People are born and people pass away. Don't regret.
Crime rates were rising, there were multiple terroirist attacks like Oklahoma City bombing, bigotry ran rampant. Things weren’t better you were just a kid
Building 7 and dancing Israelis?
@@anotherrandomasian clinton??
Even in this clip of the news, there seems to be an odd sense of innocence that isn’t perceptible today. The world was truly never the same after this event. What a ripple effect...
You look at 2 stooges who are owned by the deep state, mocking us with a comment on how "things look good for now" while looking at the towers a day before they are brought down with missiles, explosives and thermite, and you see innocence?
You're probably a really nice person, but its foolish to think the same of anyone in the kind of work these evil clowns do. They don't deserve your trust or benefit of any doubt. They're fkd.
All by design
@K You didn't see footage of the explosions, and the accounts of it? A plane hit the Empire State Building long ago. It was intact. How then could a plane bring down a more modern building in a SYMMETRICAL demolition-style fall? That makes no sense whatsoever.
@K And brains are slaves to physics, so they can never be free to think. Spirit thinks.
That’s scary I was thinking the same and didn’t know how to say it till this comment
Anybody else here because of the night before 9/11 as of 2024
you got me
2001: Stripper at football party is morally alarming
2021: Twerking on the internet at the Lincoln Memorial is noble cultural expression
Crazy how much social media has screwed us up morally this bad.
Lol. So true.
The only justice is the justice you twerk.
Just goes to show you how far satan has infiltrated the minds and hearts of mankind. Repent and seek YAHSHUA before it's too late
So true. The country and the world is properly screwed. One more generation should do it
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