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Mark Davis
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I collect all sorts of different types of media and electronics. This channel containes samples of a number of things that I work on in my spare time.
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htcnyc2003
(6 years ago)
My dad stopped working at the world trade center weeks before 9/11 and I am glad that my dad is still alive today
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pbiasizzo
(6 years ago (edited))
I was a senior in high school. You could see everything just across the river, through the window in my history class. My cousin, who lived in Boston, was supposed to be on the first flight. Thankfully, she missed it. My uncle, who was one of the first crews to arrive for rescue and cleanup, developed a ton of health problems after, and died as a result. I firmly believe those people should be added to the memorial...
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hyasynthesized
(2 years ago)
I am impressed by the one news lady who saw it live. She was very clearly in a state of panic where most people would be completely unintelligible. The fact that she was able to pull herself together enough to be able to give an accurate and understandable report of what happened is amazing.
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DwightLivesMatter
(2 years ago)
That first woman is a trooper calling in and explaining such detail in shock. I hope she's living well today in better peace.
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kristinmoynihan5689
(1 year ago)
My cousin died in the second tower. This is never not gut wrenching to watch.
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Gunbladewarrior
(4 years ago)
19:54 Ollie Everhart saying "What is going on?" always stuck with me. The distress in his voice perfectly encompassed what we were all feeling.
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WestonNile
(4 years ago)
The fear and shock in Jennifer’s voice after the second plane had hit is so sad. You can tell she was terrified
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sloeginandsleep1170
(2 years ago)
Less than a week before 9/11, I was visiting my dad in NYC from England. We went up to the observatory together. The next week, I was sat in school assembly watching the building burn on the screens in front of us. It was surreal and utterly terrifying. Rest in eternal peace to all those who lost their lives that day, and those first responders who died in the aftermath.
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camtaylor5856
(5 years ago)
This day, literally changed the world forever. My father worked in the South Tower. Luckily he was in London at the time, but when the South Tower collapsed, he was on a call when the line cut. RIP my friend John and Helen.
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colemarie9262
(5 years ago (edited))
15:40 The studio reaction is real and genuine shock. Understand that everyone in that studio is trained to the bone to REMAIN SILENT while on air, always and no matter what.
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