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>> reporter: judy castro was in the north tower lobby, evacuating people, as the south tower fell. >>th tower had fallen on the north tower. and that's what sealed us in. put my hands on my head and i'm saying, my god, this is it. we're going to -- we're going to die here. it's like a tomb. we couldn't see. and everything was just quiet. >> reporter: the sudden and total collapse of the south tower provoked panic. >> i actually see a colleague of mine, lauren glassberg. we just duck below a car, and we stay there when the dust cloud rolls over us from the south tower collapse. >> all of the people were covered in this soot. it was just -- looked like a snow blizzard. >> we've been attacked, it's like world war ii. >> the mindset of a firefighter, try and find the most people that you can and help the most people that you can and kind of worry about yourself later. >> the second building has just come down. the second. everyone's being asked to get down, come down. >> the floor started to move. so we're saying, what's that? >> reporter: as the north tower collapsed, janelle was still i
>> reporter: judy castro was in the north tower lobby, evacuating people, as the south tower fell. >>th tower had fallen on the north tower. and that's what sealed us in. put my hands on my head and i'm saying, my god, this is it. we're going to -- we're going to die here. it's like a tomb. we couldn't see. and everything was just quiet. >> reporter: the sudden and total collapse of the south tower provoked panic. >> i actually see a colleague of mine, lauren glassberg....
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them. >> cassano: from the time the first plane hit the north tower until the second tower collapsed were going through pete's mind in just 102 minutes is just mind-boggling.ei at his command post on the street, below the towers. this is the only known picture of ganci that day. was ganci the kind of boss that you did things for because you feared him, or because you desperately did not want to let him down? >> cassano: you did it because you loved him. >> pelley: ganci joined the f.d.n.y. in 1968. >> pelley: what kind of man was peter ganci? >> nigro: pete-- i guess people would say he's my alter ego. had a chest full of medals. and he was just a down to earth, honest, hard-working guy. you know he was a paratrooper in the army, worked his way up to be chief of department in the f.d.n.y. quite a story. >> pelley: a story of courage over his 33-year career. he won the department's medal of valor, crawling into a burning apartment on his hands and knees, grabbing a child who was certainly going to die, and dragging that child out and saving her life. >> cassano: that's the kind of per
them. >> cassano: from the time the first plane hit the north tower until the second tower collapsed were going through pete's mind in just 102 minutes is just mind-boggling.ei at his command post on the street, below the towers. this is the only known picture of ganci that day. was ganci the kind of boss that you did things for because you feared him, or because you desperately did not want to let him down? >> cassano: you did it because you loved him. >> pelley: ganci joined...
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so even though the north tower got hit 1st, it was a south tower collapse 1st and had the north tower collapse 1st. i would've been killed, along with perhaps a few other agents that were close to the north tower. so it pushed me. no, i think i covered in that white kind of concrete dust and certain all my side to breathe. my. i was hard to see. i had contact and design and it was hard to see. my eyes are burning. i made it no f, 3 church street to the building where we'd been congregating. i couldn't find any agents there. i made it back to the federal building and i went to the basement where i had a change of clothes and the tracking my car. we have a go kit in the f b, i had to go right away. they have a most agents have a suitcase packed and ready to go. so i opened it up, i cleaned my eyes with contact when solution and and at that point i put a re jacket on and i went back to the site back with my rate it set up the necessary . let me, let me, i did forgive me for interrupting you, but i, i want you to help me with something because the pictures of course, that we have seen of
so even though the north tower got hit 1st, it was a south tower collapse 1st and had the north tower collapse 1st. i would've been killed, along with perhaps a few other agents that were close to the north tower. so it pushed me. no, i think i covered in that white kind of concrete dust and certain all my side to breathe. my. i was hard to see. i had contact and design and it was hard to see. my eyes are burning. i made it no f, 3 church street to the building where we'd been congregating. i...
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i was in the north tower in the second tower got _ like?e? i was in the north tower in the second tower got hit. we i like? i was in the north tower in i the second tower got hit. we came outside _ the second tower got hit. we came outside and could not understand what _ outside and could not understand what was — outside and could not understand what was going on. then i went around — what was going on. then i went around the _ what was going on. then i went around the corner when the tower fell. around the corner when the tower felt there — around the corner when the tower fell. there was a period of time in between — fell. there was a period of time in between but that was when we knew we would have _ between but that was when we knew we would have tremendous loss of firefighters because there were so many _ firefighters because there were so many of _ firefighters because there were so many of our guys that were able to -et many of our guys that were able to get far— many of our guys that were able to get far into — many of our guys tha
i was in the north tower in the second tower got _ like?e? i was in the north tower in the second tower got hit. we i like? i was in the north tower in i the second tower got hit. we came outside _ the second tower got hit. we came outside and could not understand what _ outside and could not understand what was — outside and could not understand what was going on. then i went around — what was going on. then i went around the _ what was going on. then i went around the corner when the...
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the men then made their way from the north tower to the adjacent building number 6. met mcnally and his partner. then-- >> one plane collided with one twin tower. oh, my god. >> it's collapsing! it's collapsing! watch out, it's collapsing! >> the north tower is coming down. >> oh, my god! >> and we put our heads down, and we held on to each other and we tried to become as small as we possibly could. >>could. >> sreenivasan: the 110 story north tower landed on building six, only a few feet from where demarco and mcnally were huddled. >> i had a respirator, and that became very clogged very quickly, and i couldn't breathe. and you start really panicking when you can't breathe. alof a sudden, it was silent. and you're like, wow. i survived. >> started moving my fing scmiers toes. and i said, i guess that's a good sign." after i got my winds, i figured i was alive. >> i don't know how long we were there, or how long we were in that spot. but we ended up getting up and we all met up. >> we were able to climb out the windows out to the outside mezzanine level, which was fa
the men then made their way from the north tower to the adjacent building number 6. met mcnally and his partner. then-- >> one plane collided with one twin tower. oh, my god. >> it's collapsing! it's collapsing! watch out, it's collapsing! >> the north tower is coming down. >> oh, my god! >> and we put our heads down, and we held on to each other and we tried to become as small as we possibly could. >>could. >> sreenivasan: the 110 story north tower...
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let's go. >> 17 minutes after flight 11 hits the north tower, workers in the south tower see something>> all i could see was this dark shadow. i was like, what the heck is that? it was huge. >> the plane is coming towards me like this. and as the plane got to the closest 1,500, 1,000 yards away, the plane starts to tilt. >> 9:03 a.m. >> oh, my god. the next building just blew up. oh, my god, i don't believe it. >> that looks like a second plane. it was obviously designed to attack the world trade center. >> and that big orange glow that you see there, i'm in the middle of that big orange flame. >> everything rained down on us. >> every desk is mangled. the only desk that stood form is the one i'm under. my bible is on top that desk. >> move! move now! move it! >> reporter: florence jones had just been on the 78th floor telling colleagues they needed to get out. she had just come back down to 77. the plane hit one floor above you. >> yeah. and i realized if i had stayed up there i would have been dead. what caught my attention was the fact that people that i knew were 100 and -- 100-plu
let's go. >> 17 minutes after flight 11 hits the north tower, workers in the south tower see something>> all i could see was this dark shadow. i was like, what the heck is that? it was huge. >> the plane is coming towards me like this. and as the plane got to the closest 1,500, 1,000 yards away, the plane starts to tilt. >> 9:03 a.m. >> oh, my god. the next building just blew up. oh, my god, i don't believe it. >> that looks like a second plane. it was...
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the ceremony in new york included a minute's silence at the exact time the first plane hit the north towerf the world trade center in 2001, and the names of the nearly three thousand people who were killed there were read out. president biden is travelling to all three attack sites — new york, pennsylvania, and the pentagon in virginia. with more on the day's events, here's our north america editorjon sopel. drumbeat on this stunning clear september morning, they gathered in solemnity and sadness in lower manhattan. # 0h, say, can you see by the dawn�*s early light... # the weather identical to that fateful tuesday morning 20 years ago, but everything else was different. # and the rockets�* red glare... # at 8:46 this morning, the tolling of a bell. bell rings the moment the first plane struck the twin towers. and the bells rang out at the pentagon... bell rings ..and shanksville, pennsylvania... bell rings ..the other sites of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. gordon m aamoth, junior. edelmiro abad. and then the haunting, harrowing recitation of the names of those who died. ronald philip kloepf
the ceremony in new york included a minute's silence at the exact time the first plane hit the north towerf the world trade center in 2001, and the names of the nearly three thousand people who were killed there were read out. president biden is travelling to all three attack sites — new york, pennsylvania, and the pentagon in virginia. with more on the day's events, here's our north america editorjon sopel. drumbeat on this stunning clear september morning, they gathered in solemnity and...
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you might want to think or recall, he's going into the tower, the firemen in the north tower and he decides not to photograph a body in the doorway to the tower. this should not be seen, he says in the film. maybe that would give you a handle but what you instinctively think is the problem with this being a forbidden image as if it were a sexual image not to be seen. yet? >> in the article, my reaction is that that person has a family and they would be severely hurt by saying that if they recognize their family member, husband or father. >> if that person had a family -- remember, we don't know for sure who he is. it's a male undoubtedly, that seems to be certain but even the article goes from one possibility to another but is not even sure of that. this could happen a bachelor, okay? but even if you assume you know who it is, should not have made it impermissible to be identified as the family and friends of the family and other families know that person died that day? with that make a difference? >> is there a difference in the way somebody perceives the way someone dies in a way somethin
you might want to think or recall, he's going into the tower, the firemen in the north tower and he decides not to photograph a body in the doorway to the tower. this should not be seen, he says in the film. maybe that would give you a handle but what you instinctively think is the problem with this being a forbidden image as if it were a sexual image not to be seen. yet? >> in the article, my reaction is that that person has a family and they would be severely hurt by saying that if they...
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most of them by the way from the north tower. irst smoking while the south tower was then struck and went down first. most of the jumpers were from the north tower. as i say nobody knows exactly, estimates 200-300 but that represents roughly 10% of the people killed in the world trade center who chose to jump rather than suffocate, be burned to death, whatever. perhaps some accidentally fell or somehow fell, they were semi-nudged, it didn't didn't tend to jump but most of the people it seems who were seen by onlookers, people were there in the streets below saw a lot of these people, it seemed that they jumped, that they made a deliberate and in some cases we know that people jump together holding hands. these are not being people pushed. they decided to jump. and lord knows one can understand why. the death by suffocation or by fire, noticeably by fires, terrible cause of death. now today you were to have read the article by tom junod published in esquire, 2003 about this particular photograph which is a set of photographs a man
most of them by the way from the north tower. irst smoking while the south tower was then struck and went down first. most of the jumpers were from the north tower. as i say nobody knows exactly, estimates 200-300 but that represents roughly 10% of the people killed in the world trade center who chose to jump rather than suffocate, be burned to death, whatever. perhaps some accidentally fell or somehow fell, they were semi-nudged, it didn't didn't tend to jump but most of the people it seems...
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i was there when the north tower fell. - picked up people right after. et. - as the tower did come down, we were maybe 1500 feet - from the base of the tower. and, of course, a large - plume of pulverised concrete and, you know... it came towards us, just about to where we were| and we backed up into there, i and we took a boatload of 50, 60 people onto the chelsea screamer. we were jockeying for position. any boat, a tug boat, a pleasure boat, a ferry, anybody and everybody who can get in there and take someone off the island. it was sort of chaotic. everything, all the public transportation had been shutdown, so there was no other way for me to get north of the towers. it was like a trafficjam, but full of boats on the water. they were just coming from every direction. and we were taken by tug boat across to jersey city. i was nervous, i was scared, but part of what we do as captains is that we lead — we don't follow. wejust make it happen. we have to — that's what we do. that is what makes us captains. we can now bring you a live image of grind servo a
i was there when the north tower fell. - picked up people right after. et. - as the tower did come down, we were maybe 1500 feet - from the base of the tower. and, of course, a large - plume of pulverised concrete and, you know... it came towards us, just about to where we were| and we backed up into there, i and we took a boatload of 50, 60 people onto the chelsea screamer. we were jockeying for position. any boat, a tug boat, a pleasure boat, a ferry, anybody and everybody who can get in...
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a quadriplegic working on the 64th floor of the north tower with the port authority, 12 of his colleagues that day -- not all of whom he actually knew -- came up to carry him down all 64 floors to escape the tower, and he survives that day because they did it because they made clear to him that he wasn't going to be left behind. and of course they didn't fully understand at that point that they were rescuing their own lives, because not everyone really believed, most people didn't understand that the towers could actually collapse. we had been through this in 1993 with the first bombing and people sort of thought this was going to be the same thing. it would involved in evacuation and the firefighters thought it might even take a couple days to put the fires out, but it didn't initially understand the buildings were in danger of falling. and this sort of confusion and lack of understanding about what we were living through that day becomes the universal theme throughout that day. and of course it was hindered in many ways by the communications technology available at the time. i mean,, we
a quadriplegic working on the 64th floor of the north tower with the port authority, 12 of his colleagues that day -- not all of whom he actually knew -- came up to carry him down all 64 floors to escape the tower, and he survives that day because they did it because they made clear to him that he wasn't going to be left behind. and of course they didn't fully understand at that point that they were rescuing their own lives, because not everyone really believed, most people didn't understand...
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i was there when - the north tower fell. picked up people right after it. sounds, more than visual. - you know, it's something i'll never forget. - as the tower did come down, we were maybe 1500 feet - from the base of the tower. and, of course, a large - plume of pulverised concrete and, you know... it came towards us, just about to where we were| and we backed up into there, i and we took a boatload of 50, 60 people onto the chelsea screamer. we were jockeying for position. any boat, a tug boat, a pleasure boat, a ferry, anybody and everybody who can get in there and take someone off the island. it was sort of chaotic. everything, all the public transportation had been shut down, so there was no other way for me to get north of the towers. it was like a trafficjam, but full of boats on the water. they were just coming from every direction. and we were taken by tug boat across to jersey city. i was nervous, i was scared, but part of what we do as captains is that we lead. we don't follow, wejust make it happen. we have to — that's what we do. that is what m
i was there when - the north tower fell. picked up people right after it. sounds, more than visual. - you know, it's something i'll never forget. - as the tower did come down, we were maybe 1500 feet - from the base of the tower. and, of course, a large - plume of pulverised concrete and, you know... it came towards us, just about to where we were| and we backed up into there, i and we took a boatload of 50, 60 people onto the chelsea screamer. we were jockeying for position. any boat, a tug...
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my dear friend, david alcher, died in the north tower. he was a dear dear man.al fund company and i always think about him because i was eight and a half months pregnant and he looked at me two weeks before 9/11, and he said i'm the father of three daughters, you're going to make a great parent. think of me so i always do. >> [applause] liz: as you look over my shoulder, the new york stock exchange paying tribute to the people who ran toward the danger and not away. >> [closing bell ringing] >> [applause] liz: the closing bell, the leaders of the nypd, fdny, the port authority police on the balcony to commemorate the 20th anniversary. larry: hello, everyone. welcome back to kudlow, i'm larry kudlow. so i begin with a quote, and i quote, if they'vell not help, if these governors won't help us beat the pandemic i'll use my power as president to get them out of the way. don't take it from me folks take a listen to the president himself, whose thumbing his nose at our nation's governors and after he thumbs his nose at them he's putting his finger in their eye. feder
my dear friend, david alcher, died in the north tower. he was a dear dear man.al fund company and i always think about him because i was eight and a half months pregnant and he looked at me two weeks before 9/11, and he said i'm the father of three daughters, you're going to make a great parent. think of me so i always do. >> [applause] liz: as you look over my shoulder, the new york stock exchange paying tribute to the people who ran toward the danger and not away. >> [closing bell...
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, _ we were maybe 30 yards the north tower, and — we were maybe 30 yards the north tower, and it beautiful round, cylindrical walkway that went from building that fell at 5pm that— that went from building that fell at 5pm that afternoon and came over into the _ 5pm that afternoon and came over into the main complex of the world trade _ into the main complex of the world trade center, it is beautiful, it was _ trade center, it is beautiful, it was probably 40 feet across, nearly 150 feet _ was probably 40 feet across, nearly 150 feet long, and we walked. and as we walked _ 150 feet long, and we walked. and as we walked down, we made a right turn and we _ we walked down, we made a right turn and we were _ we walked down, we made a right turn and we were walking underneath this bridge _ and we were walking underneath this bridge and _ and we were walking underneath this bridge and you can kind of imagine, we were _ bridge and you can kind of imagine, we were walking from one side of the footbridge, _ we were walking from one side of the footbridge, using that as protection from ever
, _ we were maybe 30 yards the north tower, and — we were maybe 30 yards the north tower, and it beautiful round, cylindrical walkway that went from building that fell at 5pm that— that went from building that fell at 5pm that afternoon and came over into the _ 5pm that afternoon and came over into the main complex of the world trade _ into the main complex of the world trade center, it is beautiful, it was _ trade center, it is beautiful, it was probably 40 feet across, nearly 150 feet _...
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the first marking the exact moment the first plane hit the north tower. a lot has changed in our lives since 9/11, especially when it comes to safety. that continues today as security officials are on high alert. >> you mess with new york, there will be consequences. >> reporter: new york governor kathy hochul promising a stepped up and highly visible security presence around today's ceremony. >> you'll see more people, you'll see individuals with long arms, you'll see them looking militarized. >> reporter: the precautions are in place even though there's no specific or credible threat directed toward new york city. crowds visited the memorial site yesterday. iowa firefighter nate smith brought his children so they could learn what happened that day. >> just to pay tribute to the fallen brothers and sisters. pretty emotional. >> it's so hard, whether it's the first year or the 20th. >> reporter: in a recorded statement released by the white house, president biden urged americans to not be afraid. [ bell ] 20 years later, americans are still remembering th
the first marking the exact moment the first plane hit the north tower. a lot has changed in our lives since 9/11, especially when it comes to safety. that continues today as security officials are on high alert. >> you mess with new york, there will be consequences. >> reporter: new york governor kathy hochul promising a stepped up and highly visible security presence around today's ceremony. >> you'll see more people, you'll see individuals with long arms, you'll see them...
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we were taken her down and out about the eighth floor, our building came down. >> reporter: the north towercollapsed on top of them. >> i immediately screamed to the guys in front of us to move. >> reporter: what happened next almost defies explanation. the entire building around them was destroyed, but stairwell b, the spot where they are assisting josephine, remained standing. >> where she stopped turned out to be the spot we needed to be. >> reporter: they spent four hours trapped in the rubble, but all six men on the crew and josephine made it out alive. >> there were so many other firemen that they were there were doing exactly what we were doing. why we survived, we have no idea. >> josephine harris stayed close with her rescuers. she passed away in 2011. letter company 6 served as pallbearers at her funeral. >>> still ahead, how classic [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: p bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] the day can wait. enter the golden state, with real california dairy. easter egg radishes, they are called easter egg radishes because many d
we were taken her down and out about the eighth floor, our building came down. >> reporter: the north towercollapsed on top of them. >> i immediately screamed to the guys in front of us to move. >> reporter: what happened next almost defies explanation. the entire building around them was destroyed, but stairwell b, the spot where they are assisting josephine, remained standing. >> where she stopped turned out to be the spot we needed to be. >> reporter: they spent...
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the north tower fell shortly after. a total of 2,606 people died in those attacks that day. w york firefighters rushed into the burning towers while survivors ran for their lives. a handful of those firefighters were women. [sirens] >> a plane has just crashed into the world trade center. >> fifth alarm, tower two. >> we got there at 8:54. we really flew. the south tower, though it had been hit second, went down first. all you heard was people screaming. soledad: terri is just one of the extraordinary women who came to the rescue that day. >> we saw the worst of human beings on this planet. i also think that we saw the best. we led the charge in the manhunt with this whole group of brooklyn firefighters because we had the lights and sirens. we're eight officers from my battalion who responded, five of them were killed. >> these are all women, you can't see it too much, but they're holding see this hose line here. soledad: brenda berkman fought for that right in 1979 when she sued the fire department for gender discrimination. three years later, she won. >> over here you know,
the north tower fell shortly after. a total of 2,606 people died in those attacks that day. w york firefighters rushed into the burning towers while survivors ran for their lives. a handful of those firefighters were women. [sirens] >> a plane has just crashed into the world trade center. >> fifth alarm, tower two. >> we got there at 8:54. we really flew. the south tower, though it had been hit second, went down first. all you heard was people screaming. soledad: terri is just...
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among the firefighters who raced into the north tower was his younger brother and fellow firefighter, kevin. >> my brother as he came in, we were able to look at each other and wondered if we were both going to be okay >> reporter: and later, as the conditions grew worse, chief pfeifer issued this ominous order >> and i got on the radio and said, command to all units in tower 1, evacuate the building >> reporter: you were asking firefighters to leave the burning building, full knowledge that there were people you couldn't reach >> perhaps the first time in history that a fire chief ordered the evacuation of our firefighters with a thousand people in the building >> reporter: in his book "ordinary heroes," pfeifer doesn't describe super men rushing into the burning tower, but in fact, ordinary, mortal men. >> i look at my hero firefighters and i think they would say the same thing, that they did ordinary things but in an extraordinary time in history. >> reporter: including his brother. >> kevin pfeifer >> he's my brother, with his engine company. we lost the entire engine company that
among the firefighters who raced into the north tower was his younger brother and fellow firefighter, kevin. >> my brother as he came in, we were able to look at each other and wondered if we were both going to be okay >> reporter: and later, as the conditions grew worse, chief pfeifer issued this ominous order >> and i got on the radio and said, command to all units in tower 1, evacuate the building >> reporter: you were asking firefighters to leave the burning...
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at 8:46 a.m. [ bell tolling ] >> commemorating the moment american airlines flight 11 struck the north towerarah elizabeth lowell was a flight attendant on that plane >> names of those we lost read by loved ones >> until we meet again, my love, rest in peace [ bell tolling ] >> at 9:03, a second moment of silence at the time united airlines flight 175 struck the south tower. ♪ i'll see you in my dreams ♪ >> in washington, d.c. at the pentagon, another moment of silence at 9:37 when american airlines flight 77 crashed there, killing 184 people [ bell tolling ] >> and at 9:59, another somber pause at the moment when the south tower collapsed. first responders like nypd chief terrie tobin injured by falling rubble while so many other rescuers lost their lives that day and the days and years that followed. >> being here today, watching the memorial 20th anniversary, does it still feel fresh? >> this day feels fresh because since 9/11 where we lost 23 officers in the nypd, we have lost an additional 269, which was as of december of 2020 >> related >> to -- they died because of 9/11-related illnes
at 8:46 a.m. [ bell tolling ] >> commemorating the moment american airlines flight 11 struck the north towerarah elizabeth lowell was a flight attendant on that plane >> names of those we lost read by loved ones >> until we meet again, my love, rest in peace [ bell tolling ] >> at 9:03, a second moment of silence at the time united airlines flight 175 struck the south tower. ♪ i'll see you in my dreams ♪ >> in washington, d.c. at the pentagon, another moment of...
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will: when steven heard the news of the north tower he responded strapping his gear on his back and racinghrough the brooklyn battery tunnel. pete: amazing story. 20 years later his brother frank is honoring his mother with the tunnel to towers foundation and by finishing his never forget walk which kicked off right here on "fox & friends" about a month ago. >> i think it's so important that we never forget what happened 20 years ago. and so i'm walking from the three places that had such unbelievable loss of life. i got unbelievable things from my family that i'm wearing that were pictures of my brother right here on my -- right on my heart as i'm walking. i can't fail them. i will complete this. you can bank on it. rachel: that picture right on his heart, oh. let's check in with frank along with "fox & friends" enterprise reporter lawrence jones. lawrence. lawrence: hey, good morning, family. it is a somber mad out here today. frank has been walking for over 500 miles across the country, taking that path. and now we are here at the spot where it all started for your brother, frank. tell
will: when steven heard the news of the north tower he responded strapping his gear on his back and racinghrough the brooklyn battery tunnel. pete: amazing story. 20 years later his brother frank is honoring his mother with the tunnel to towers foundation and by finishing his never forget walk which kicked off right here on "fox & friends" about a month ago. >> i think it's so important that we never forget what happened 20 years ago. and so i'm walking from the three places...
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at 46 am a flight 11 crashes into the north tower of the world trade center in new york. people assume it's a terrible accident. more than a 1001st responders head to the same. 17 minutes later flight one at 75 crashes into the south tower. president bush is informed that america is under attack american, a line slide $77.00, then crashes into the pentagon. authorities ground all flights across the united states. but one more plane was still in the united. 93 was headed for washington, dc. possibly the white house capital building or other targets. after burning for 56 minutes, the south tower of the world trade center collapses. morning networks is showing these pictures live to millions of americans. the passengers and crew on united 930 the power, the high jackets and the plane crashes into a field in shank fil pennsylvania. at 1028, i am the north tower of the world trade center also collapses. nearly $3000.00 people were killed, including citizens for more than 90 countries and will have special coverage of the commemorations of the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 at
at 46 am a flight 11 crashes into the north tower of the world trade center in new york. people assume it's a terrible accident. more than a 1001st responders head to the same. 17 minutes later flight one at 75 crashes into the south tower. president bush is informed that america is under attack american, a line slide $77.00, then crashes into the pentagon. authorities ground all flights across the united states. but one more plane was still in the united. 93 was headed for washington, dc....
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among the firefighters who raced into the north tower was his younger brother and fellow firefighter t, as the conditions grew worse, chief fifer issued this ominous order. >> and i got on the radio and said, command to all units in tower one, evacuate the building >> reporter: you were asking firefighters to leave a burning building, full knowledge that there were people that you couldn't reach. >> perhaps, the first time in history that a fire chief ordered the evacuation of our firefighters with 1,000 people in the building. >> reporter: in his book, "ordinary heroes," fifer doesn't describe supermen rushing into the burning tower but, in fact, ordinary, mortal men. >> i look at my hero firefighters and i think they would say the same thing that they did ordinary things but at an extraordinary time in history. >> reporter: including his brother. kevin fifer. >> this is my brother. with his entry company, we lost the entire company that day. >> as we walk along here, you see all these names. these are the people we lost that day how much do you think about the people that you and yo
among the firefighters who raced into the north tower was his younger brother and fellow firefighter t, as the conditions grew worse, chief fifer issued this ominous order. >> and i got on the radio and said, command to all units in tower one, evacuate the building >> reporter: you were asking firefighters to leave a burning building, full knowledge that there were people that you couldn't reach. >> perhaps, the first time in history that a fire chief ordered the evacuation of...
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i did call the office after the first plane had hit the north tower. i had spoken with one of my assistants. people in the south tower were fine. they weren't sure what had happened at that point in time. so you know, it was five to ten minutes after the first plane had struck. when i attempted to call christopher later, cell phone service was out. that is after the second play hit. there were a group of them from the trading defkt that were trying to access the different stairwells to find and exit route. they were unable to. kevin is the last person that spoke to christopher. >> neil: when we talk about wall street, we talk about the money. but these were personal eventses, ceos, entire investment firms gone in a moment. as i said, 658 with cantor fitzgerald alone. not only were people wondering whether the firm could survive but whether they could move on after such huge personal losses. but now they're doing fine. the ceo joins us rights now. we should point out that he's part of the -- a new financial empire. looking back on that day, remembering w
i did call the office after the first plane had hit the north tower. i had spoken with one of my assistants. people in the south tower were fine. they weren't sure what had happened at that point in time. so you know, it was five to ten minutes after the first plane had struck. when i attempted to call christopher later, cell phone service was out. that is after the second play hit. there were a group of them from the trading defkt that were trying to access the different stairwells to find and...
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said what, what's wrong and he said oh, i think that plane, i see a plane, it's going to hit the north tower. and i said what? and he said i'm sorry, i shouldn't have told you that because you have -- just don't worry about it. >> we will have a full report of the family story about 20 minutes from now. >>> and of course, there are several solemn events taking place to mark the sl-- septembe 11th attacks. president joe biden and first lady jill biden will visit the sites. there will be a moment of silence the moment the first plane struck the world trade center. it will be followed by the annual reading of names. the city is also commemorating events with the annual tribute of light. two beams of light projected into the sky to symbolize the twin towers. there will also be a ceremony this morning at the pentagon, a flag will be unfurled on the west side of the building, where american airlines flight 77 strike. a private observance will be held at the national memorial site also near shanksville, pennsylvania. where united airlines flight 93 crashed. >>> join cnn as we honor the victims of t
said what, what's wrong and he said oh, i think that plane, i see a plane, it's going to hit the north tower. and i said what? and he said i'm sorry, i shouldn't have told you that because you have -- just don't worry about it. >> we will have a full report of the family story about 20 minutes from now. >>> and of course, there are several solemn events taking place to mark the sl-- septembe 11th attacks. president joe biden and first lady jill biden will visit the sites. there...
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the time, the technology was very different in those day, the first text that the plane hit the north towersure if it is a big deal and then the second one and you need to get here and i came through the northwest gate and secret service says we are not sure we can let you through and i said please i have to talk to the team. and one of our photojournalists are there on the ground of the white house. our team that day, dave, mike, our producers, megan and tim, those are the days when it was panic going on, and the calm they had to lock the live cameras on the building, armed secret service with automatic weapons, the uniformed secret service surrounding the building. feet from the white house. they were going to die to defend the building. they thought there was a plane in the sky coming toward the white house. i went down, we have a tracking booth in the white house, we recorded it on the audio track, turn it on, call the bureau, keep the speed up in case the plane hit the building. that was the scene. an orderly evacuation for a few minutes and then the secret service screamed run. and th
the time, the technology was very different in those day, the first text that the plane hit the north towersure if it is a big deal and then the second one and you need to get here and i came through the northwest gate and secret service says we are not sure we can let you through and i said please i have to talk to the team. and one of our photojournalists are there on the ground of the white house. our team that day, dave, mike, our producers, megan and tim, those are the days when it was...
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i was in the north tower lobbying, we sent half of them to the south tower to try to get a handle onwas going on there and then when he we lost, many of them anyway, we were able to get many of them out of the lobby before the north tower collapsed but the south tower was surprised to everybody and the second tour hit, it was the first tower to come down. yes, you're right, replacing people is easy because it achieved its list, qualified people on a promotion list but replacing that experience and dedication that those chiefs having gone through the fire department and those warriors in the 70's and 80's were hard to replace. i have trouble finding good. i think of two good examples, the admiration and respect for firefighters all around the world was raised considerably with the sacrifice that my guys made that day giving up so much for strangers, not just the loved one. we know what family and people will do for a loved one but stranger that takes a special sacrifice. when i look at the tunnel to towers foundation that's done so much for soldiers, have been wounded in our different
i was in the north tower lobbying, we sent half of them to the south tower to try to get a handle onwas going on there and then when he we lost, many of them anyway, we were able to get many of them out of the lobby before the north tower collapsed but the south tower was surprised to everybody and the second tour hit, it was the first tower to come down. yes, you're right, replacing people is easy because it achieved its list, qualified people on a promotion list but replacing that experience...
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the whole thing was over 102 minutes later with the collapse of the north tower at 10:28. we talk of the pentagon, shanksville, the twin towers. for those of you alive that day, that is not the day any of us are member. we didn't know when the attacks began. we didn't know when they were over. worst of all, we didn't know what came next. when i go back and i studied 9/11, what i was fascinated by was the most interesting moment of the day. the 17 minutes between the first crash and the second crash. 8:46 to 9:03. in the 17 minutes, you see how different the country was for 9/11. you see a country that is innocent in ways that are unimaginable to us. i tell up -- of the ferry captain talking about the crash as he pulled into the terminal and every passenger on his very got off and walked into lower manhattan while walking through the debris, the confetti come the tickertape parade of paper and debris falling down from the north tower. it wasn't a single person that morning on his ferry who looked at that crash and said today seems like it's going to be a bad day. on cap her
the whole thing was over 102 minutes later with the collapse of the north tower at 10:28. we talk of the pentagon, shanksville, the twin towers. for those of you alive that day, that is not the day any of us are member. we didn't know when the attacks began. we didn't know when they were over. worst of all, we didn't know what came next. when i go back and i studied 9/11, what i was fascinated by was the most interesting moment of the day. the 17 minutes between the first crash and the second...
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coming up here, a retired firefighter who lost one of his brothers in the north tower. er in the south tower that day. his extraordinary story is next. lock in this record low rate and save. introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have...