Remembering 9/11 | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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From 2011, Scott Pelley's report on the World Trade Center Oral History Project. From 2001, Dan Rather's visit to the ruins underneath Ground Zero. From 2010, Pelley's story on the redevelopment process for Ground Zero. And from 2013, Lesley Stahl's look at the 9/11 Museum.

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0:00 Intro
0:11 Remembering 9/11
16:05 Under Ground Zero
29:13 Redeveloping Ground Zero
41:53 The 9/11 Museum
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My best friend was a first responder and went down to the pile for weeks after 9/11. He died a few years ago at the age of 41. He was an amazing person. Andrew Moreno will be missed.

mysterymayhem
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Our country should be ashamed that we don’t give these patriots the 1st class healthcare they deserve and not pay a god damn cent for it.

mattmayo
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The fact that there are now college students who weren’t even alive on 9/11 boggles my mind. It feels like yesterday

fflrp
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Its been almost 22 years.
I've seen nearly every 9/11 video on YouTube.
I've been to the memorial museum.
I still cannot conceive what the people there that day witnessed, went through, lost.
Are still going through.

SaidiLouise
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I got tears running down my face. I was 19 years old and was in the Army coming back from lunch when I found this out. I went to war after this and lost friends because of this

newjack
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Man I love how supportive of each other they are, when the detective lady said about the man saying 'This is my son' about the pile of bones and the woman behind her and the guy to the side comforted her, it's nice to see

minusseasons
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I remember being on the phone for six hours, trying to hear from my family. We lost friends. Thanks you, to all the NYPD, NYFD, and first responders.

kunger
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The jumpers absolutely BROKE my heart . Every time I see it it is unbearable 😢

curlieeloks
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I was 15 at the time and in trouble at school, I was in an office with a TV when this happened with a couple other students and a few teachers. One teacher started screaming and ran out of the room thinking her husband may have been one the flights while another chased after her, the rest of us just stood there in shock for what seemed like forever. Seeing the second plane hit and people jumping, I'll never forget that sight.

starfleetcaptain
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We NEED to support these people! It’s terrible that we can’t be there for the people who are always there for us!

thereistruth
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My friend River was at ground zero as a therapist to the 1st responders as they dug through the pile looking for survivors. She helped the men & women first responders from the beginning. She died 2yrs ago.

Thank you to all the 1st responders. 🙏🙏🙏

seemsgood
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Was 10 years old when this happened and I’ll never forget it. Our school principal told all teachers to turn their tv’s on the news and that our country was being attacked. Obviously when everything was going on kids our age really didn’t understand fully the magnitude of it but when the first tower collapsed and my teacher screamed in horror, I knew immediately it wasn’t good. After both towers were down, our entire school system ordered all schools to dismiss early because the most important thing in that moment was being with our families. It was a day that has changed our world forever. A special thanks to all first responders for their heroic bravery, both ones that are alive to tell us about that day and the ones who perished. Never forget.

TheGreatWildOne
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These folks will never shake that day. I went to my parents grave today and cleaned the plot up because my folks were there for me after volunteering at ground zero in my police career. I have so many memories of that day.

dudebud
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But you guys are heroes too. Some heroes who were in the buildings died, but that doesn't mean that you are not heroes too. Staying down there recovering bodies and putting families' minds to rest is heroic behavior. Thank you all for your service too. We appreciate you!

noproblemoxone
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I was in an airplane flying across country when the pilot came on the PA and said that there was a terrorist attack in New York and we were being forced to land in Omaha, Nebraska. None of us could figure out what a terrorist attack in NYC had to do with our flight across the Midwest, until we got into the airport terminal and saw the TV monitors. God bless the victims, their families and America.

crocodile
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I remember where I was exactly when this happened. And thank God for John Stewart, who has been fighting for the responders to get some healthcare. This country needs to support the first responders and the families! 😢

AndriaBieberDesigns
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Thank you all for your services. I was born in New York and grew up until I was 10 there. My family still lives there. I remember flying in for the first time not seeing the towers and feeling empty.💔We will never forget. Ever.

ericamorkunas
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I was 22 years old when 911 happened and I was right outside Washington DC and I’ll never forget that day.

mammadeuces
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9/11 memorials mean so much to me. It happens to be my birthday, I was born as it was happening. The panic that my mom describes she felt and the whole hospital at the time is heart wrenching. It’s hard to even conceive the thought that as those people lost their lives, mines was just beginning. I pray for comfort to the families and friends of those who lost loved ones. For years I would spend my birthday just watching documentaries on 9/11 and they all still hit me differently. May all of their souls rest in peace🤍🙏🏾

llaral
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Incredibly sad but beautiful project. Thank you for doing this. We should all know these people, their stories and their sacrifices.

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