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  • I always watch video footage of the second attack, and for the most part they warn viewers about strong language. Honestly who cares about people dropping the F-Bomb. Given the situation, hearing strong language is nothing by comparison and is the least thing to worry about.

  • @calebMTurberville--I totally agree. The other thing I miss was the patriotism that resulted in Americans across the country but was shortlived.

  • @phillyvideofan Gee..I wonder why that patriotism was so short lived my man...hmmmm

  • I hope this doesn't seem shallow, but one thing I do appreciate about that time in American history (even if it was for a few short weeks) was the fact that everybody got completely honest. Take for instance, this video, the CBS could've censored it...but when thousands of people are dying, a few "fucks" in the middle of a broadcast don't mean a hell of a lot, do they.

    Thank you CBS for treating us like adults on that very horrendous day.

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  • I remember being half-asleep on 9/11/2001 and hearing my dad, who was working as a court security officer in Dallas, leave a message on the machine saying that he had to evacuate the building due to two planes hitting the WTC. I went to the living room and watched the news unfold in front of my own eyes. I can understand the strong language in this clip--because it captured that moment in which everyone around the country was shocked and dismayed by what they saw.

  • Tears..eternal tears, anytime you look back..

  • Can anybody tell me what the smoke is at the bottom left of the screen at 2:55 that rises during the demolition of the South Tower? What the hell is that?

  • 9/11/01 we will never forget

    I miss you daddy

  • yo i want to send my condolences to u,,, im so sorry for what happened to u, and ur father,,, the pain that we americans expirenced that day ,, are un remarkable,,,, hit me up ,, those few words in ur comment,, really touched me,,, (reality),,, once again im so sorry,, my name is braedon and im from pa,,, i was in gym class when it happened,, 11th grade,,,, throw me a shout homie ight!!!!!!

  • i also wanna say,, that the plane that crashed in pa,,,, (by air)was only 10 min away from me,,,, i live about 50 min from harrisburg,, (chambersburg) pa is my home town,,, god bless u friend,,,,,

  • @braedon1986 thank you for your kind words and it mustave bine very scary for you to then considering how close it was

  • we were all evacuated from school asap,,,,, and i mean fast,,!!!!!!!! it was a scary moment,,, but my fear will never add up to the sorrow u endored sir,,,,

  • @braedon1986 us too. and i live in delaware, which is 2 hours away from dc and nyc, so it was really scary for us

  • @fayeslover I lived in DE when it happened. I was 13 and in school. Many teachers and students on the first floor of my school and we saw this happen. It was very scary. Something we will never forget.

  • my great uncle was working in the pentagon on 9/11,,, im black n italian,,, mr, samuleto was working that day(my great uncle)(he was not injured in the event),,, i will never feel ur pain,, but i will some what feel where u are coming from,,, (american brother)stay strong!!!! love ya homie!!!!

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