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9/11: One Day in America | MEGA EPISODE | National Geographic



First Response As a hijacked plane hits the North Tower, we follow the first firefighters on the scene and their race against time to …

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  1. I am going to be completely honest when i say I never had to live through this, but watching this hearing the stories. It hurts me and makes me cry knowing how these are people important to others, how they were there. I want to say i appreciate the people who saved lifes and died that day. May they all rest in peace <3

  2. The fireman talking to chief Pfeifer passed away in the north tower a couple hrs later. And i feel bad for Ed Fahey. The chiefs aid. Chief had him go out and get raidios from the truck and he watched people fall right in front of him. He ended up a mess. Also the last footage of Orio Palmer in the lobby. I see he mentioned going out for the radios.

  3. For so many years I have gone back-and-forth on this. Was it an inside job or not? It’s was very frustrating to not be absolutely firm. But now i know!! one thing I will say the smoking guns that no pilot could’ve ever flown a plane into the pentagon smoking gun number one that’s an absolute fact, smoking gun number two the implosion of trade building number seven so the question is where the planes remote control planes with an no people on them and it was a stage or did the planes fly into the building with people on them this is the real question.

  4. As a native New Yorkian, seeing this from my rooftop in Brooklyn was so unreal. I was watching in tears and pure horror, witnessing this from the second plane to the collapse. Knowing that the day before I walked through Westfield WTC mall to get to Ann Taylor in the world financial center to exchange a pair boots. This tragedy will forever live in my mind and heart. 🗽🕊️

  5. I don’t know how many deep breaths & tears I shed throughout this video, I remember the guys was able to fight for the 2nd plane to the pentagon in another 9/11 video I watched in school. I was only 1 when this happened… it’s so devastating to hear & watch in more detail about it

  6. I can’t believe after all these years, I get to see the faces of the crew in the helicopter circling the WTC. I always wonder what they were doing. May all those who lost their lives rest in eternal peace

  7. This day will remain burnt in all our hearts and souls. What I remember most is the airily silence of the sky when the FAA shut down all the airports. Not even a bird seemed to sing that day. The first person I called was my mother. I was 39 years old. I feared we would all perish in the coming days and months. God bless our rescuers and our armed forces. The amount of people who enlisted in the armed forces was a testimony to our nations strength , courage and bravery. We will never forget all the souls who perished that day and prayers to all those who were witness to such a devastating tragedy in NYC, Washington DC and Pennsylvania 🌹 RIP to my cousin Sargent Matthew Pucino Specisl Armed Forces KIA in Afghanistan during his 4th tour of duty post 911 🌹

  8. This was hard to watch, so raw. R.I.P to those that suffered and lost their lives that day. So many lives lost and led to many more innocent deaths.</3 I was in 2nd grade when it happened.

  9. After reading a book about the accident, I will never forget it. My birthday is September 11 now I’m depressed. I’m gonna be depressed for the rest of my life just because of that it’s really sad. Just thinking about it. Makes my throat hurt cause I wanna have tears it’s heartbreaking, all those people who were in there doing their job didn’t deserve it. I can’t believe it. I’m gonna be so depressed every time it was it’s my birthday because my birthday is September 11. Just really sad at school had a friend that was in the tower she was trying to escape, but there was a pregnant woman instead of running away from the big accident. She was helping the pregnant woman they both couldn’t make it. Neither of them deserve it. Yeah, it’s sad.😢😢😢😢😢😢❤

  10. This is the most cruelest & saddest day watching it live from Australia 🇦🇺 These firer men & all the police officers & worker’s of NYC , the bravery of them all & knowledge that they knew they would be entering theirs buildings & probably will end up losing there lives , It was heartbreaking 💔 & to think 💭 That America 🇺🇸 has allowed millions of illegal immigrants into America 🇺🇸 who a lot would be revenge seeking haters of America 🇺🇸 I’ve never seen such bravery & all the ppl running into the unknown danger of trying to help as well of everyday ppl in new york & shop owners pulling ppl outside into there stores for safety & That’s why it also is heartbreaking 💔 watching what’s happening now in New York , How disrespectful to all of those who passed & all the bravery of the firer department’s & NYPD officers who lost there lives & how can any government of allowed what’s been happening in NYC the ppl are living in fear shops all gone closed because of being taken over because a new government allowed anyone to cross over into America 🇺🇸 & gave them 5star hotels 🏨 free mobiles thousands of dollars on pre paid debt cards , allowing your own ppl & the homeless to not even be able to get a night in a shelter or a meal anymore, Americans never forget this day & look at your country now it’s insane how this in 2024 is beyond sad & nobody wants to travel anymore to America 🇺🇸 Great leadership by your government still in charge ‼️

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