 Reporting from the 9-Eleven Memorial in New York City, I'm Petty Officer Ian Cotter. Fourteen years ago today, this was a scene of terror. Came up out of the train station, I noticed that, you know, there was smoke coming out of the building. Like, oh, there's a fire. And didn't realize until I see the other plane that was flying low, hit the building here in Lower Manhattan. On September 11th, 2001, the New York skyline was changed forever. Today, the skyline has a new face. Standing at 1,792 feet tall, the One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and stands over the 9-Eleven Memorial and the rest of the city. At the site of the former World Trade Center complex, two waterfall memorial reflecting pools rest in the footprints of the original Tower's foundations. The names of every person who died in the terrorist attack are inscribed around the reflecting pools, reminding us to never forget the attacks that happened that day. Thank you.