It's more deaths than that now because over the years until present time, survivors have died due to injuries and sickness they gotten from that day 9/11. A survivor just died recently.
Yep I worked second shift at that time recored Monday night raw watches it when I got home at 12:30am woke up that Tuesday morning 5 min before the second plane hit
WWF was my life from 1991-2001. I started losing interest after WCW folded and because I was too busy with college. I can spit WWF facts from the 90s like crazy. Then came the 11th. From that day on, I became glued to the news media like I'd used to be with WWF and still keep up with current events to this day. I can't help but think how American politics these days feel like professional wrestling did in the 90s. The grandstanding, the bullshit talk, the violence, the ridiculous behavior, the backstabbing, the corruption(anybody remember The Corporation?). I was at Ground Zero on the fifth anniversary of 9/11(2006) and got a ticket to Madison Square Garden for RAW that night. Current events took the place of WWF for me on 9/11. I hate that it happened, that people died, that the whole world changed slightly, and not exactly for the better. This country never properly dealt with the horrific trauma of that day and you're seeing the results of that "Stone Cold" fact(if you'll pardon the pun) every time you watch American politics.
The thing thats ironic is it was super super gloomy that day and then the next day was like any other hazy warm sunny late summer/Early fall day which is when the worst terrorist attacks of this generation ever happened.
@@evilelmo9030 isn't it odd how horrific events took place on beautiful days? Remember John F. Kennedy? Happened on a beautiful day in Dallas, Texas in 1963.
Really!? I was there on 9/9/01 in which was on a Sunday. I went back to school shopping with my parents and my dad parked on Fulton street because we went to a clothing store called Conway and also went to Modell’s sporting goods on church street. I was 16 years old and I was about to start my junior year of high school (11th grade in which is weird as well) I remember how peaceful it was that day. My mom still lives in the city.
@@Kev27RS then why does everyone say the new millenium starts in 2000? People even celebrated new years day in year 2000 as a new millenium. Really confusing topic lol
I think we can all agree that the world went to shit after 9/11 not because of the disaster itself but because of how everything changed afterwards Society wise
It’s crazy to think that during the 9/11 school year (2001-2002) the class of 2020 was born. Then 18 years later their senior year would be ripped away from them due to a pandemic. The attacks on 9/11 really ended the 1990s culture and help kick start the 2000s culture. Now 20 years later on March 13, 2020, COVID ended up ended the 2010s culture and help kickstart the 2020s culture. I was supposed to graduate in 2020 which didn’t happen due to Covid, and the last day I remember being at school was Friday March 13, 2020. While 9/10 was the last normal day for people then, Friday the 13th of March was the last normal day for me.
"Do we have the picture of the world trade center from earlier" "Oh no we don't" "It's gone" I know that she's referring to the pictures, but 26 hours and 58 minutes after she said that, they both were really gone, that gave me the chills.
9/11 was a mystical experience/day but everyone could not perceive it. The WTC was that day the fulfillment of his destiny that he already wore at the time of its construction. That of the 3000 victims, since their birth.
Yeah I remember it like yesterday. 9/10 was cold, gray, cloudy, and very windy. And 9/11 was crisp, clear, sunny, and slightly blustery...9/12 was even worse...it was just like 9/10 but cloudier. 9/12 was very eerie in NYC everywhere. I live in Queens and you could literally hear nothing but sirens and fighter Jets flying in the air. No one went outside, everyone was huddled with their families glued to the TV.
@Jose Aquino You don’t think this triggered anything then?... Have you been asleep this past 20 years? Or maybe (and far more depressingly) you are only 30 or below and don’t remember the world before 2001 The 1990’s are slowing going down in history as this eras last days of Rome I don’t know when it’ll correct itself if it ever will but you and I and our children will be long gone
I was born after 9/11 but seeing the news from the day before the attacks, everything seems so innocent. Now the news only talks about the sad and horrible things in the world.
Don't watch the news. It's designed to depress you so you'll be brainwashed to their agenda. Forget the news, go out and meet people, read a book, spend time with family, do your own research on events that matter to you. The media is the enemy of the people.
@@TECHLOVER_91 You're not wrong. But there was still a certain sense of cultural calmness that was lost after 9/11. Ever since then it's been anger, fear, division. You could maybe also blame the rise of technology, high-information, and the internet.
@@TECHLOVER_91 haha exactly, yes we shouldn't forget how serious of an event 9/11 was but people act as if the world was so incredibly perfect before it and it's just annoying
There is something horrendously eerie about this - the last innocent day, the calm before the storm. 2:19 shows this off best - WTC 1 and 2, icons of modern engineering and architecture rising through a cloudy but otherwise normal sunrise - no one would have ever thought that in 24 short hours, the towers along with 2997 people would be lost forever.
I watched the Early show every day before the bus picked me up for school. I remember seeing that shot of the WTC they day before, I had the image ingrained in my head, never thought it was on tape. TY for sharing this.
Way back when your early morning news started your day off with a smile instead of the political negativity that puts a frown on your face in the A.M. today.
I was in kindergarten that day. I remember coming home from school and seeing it on the news. It was years before I learned everything about it, and had no clue how greatly the world had changed.
Same. The teacher greeted us with tears in her eyes that morning and we didn't know why she was crying. The adults didn't tell us what was going on and we were happy just to go home early. I couldn't fathom the concept of t€rr0r|$m at such a young age, so I thought maybe some airshow planes accidentally crashed into the towers. I remember flipping through the channels and seeing the towers burning on every news channel and debris falling off and people waving out the windows, but my parents didn't let me stay long enough to watch the entire event unfold. I never asked what happened on 9/11 and I never knew what *really* happened until the 6th anniversary when my 6th Grade teacher brought in a Naudet Brothers home recording on VHS. I've been obsessed with 9/11 and the old WTC ever since, the same way late Baby Boomers are the most obsessed with the JFK assassination despite being children. I was also paranoid about another t€rr0r|$t attack until 2013. Patriotism and respect for authority began to die down since the rise of BLM in 2012, and that was when the general focus slowly shifted away from the war on t€rr0r more so to politics, social justice, political correctness and so forth. And now we're more divided today than ever before. Many people say 9/11 changed everything, but I disagree, it mostly changed America and the people affected. 9/11 is just another day to most foreigners & people in younger generations and they're always telling us to 'get over it' and "America is not the world". With that being said, I would argue that serious change as we know it began in the Late 00's and especially after 2011.
Clinton Fischer I like this. It’s so bittersweet to watch this, it’s like we’re all looking back into time and in our heads were screaming about the next day and what it would bring
why do I always have the feeling that the day before was even more scary than what happened on 11.9? there's even a video of the World Trade Center from 10.9 and when I first saw that, I had goosebumps - especially when it made me wonder if some people in the video were victims of the following morning and that grey sky - no one knew...just creepy
I was 3 and a half years old, living some 2000 miles northwest of NYC when this was taped, early childhood memories. Crazy to see over 16 years have passed since that unbelievable Tuesday morning. It's nostalgic seeing those majestic shots of the Twin Towers.
they did not choose it because of the number... these hijackers barely knew how to fly a plane, of course they needed a sunny cloudless day to do the job
Bad things happened on September 11th before this. One major event was 9/11/73 the CIA helped Pinochet overthrow Chile, the were hundreds killed, kidnapped, or arrested.
That "grim" feeling ebbs and flows. By the late 2000s, everything from TV to pop culture seemed positive, colorful, and upbeat. Which became grimmer as the Recession kicked in, then by the mid-2010s that happy, carefree feeling came back to pop culture, then to crash again at the dawn of the pandemic.
2:44 it's crazy they had Lou Diamond Phillips as a guest that day. I always associate him with playing Richie Valens in La Bamba. Richie Valens had a fear of flying when two planes crashed into eachother and fell into his school, killing 3 of his friends. He died in a plane crash himself a few years later.
The day before innocence died. It's crazy that just a few hours later, the world would be changed forever. It's also how amazing how calm and routine the day before was too. Very eerie.
I’ve always heard survivors or people who were in NYC that day say how beautiful and clear it was. I never knew the day before was cloudy and incredibly gloomy. Wonder if thats why the clear pretty day stuck out in so many people’s minds.
So much nostalgia packed into less than 4 minutes. The theme song I remember hearing it every morning and Ananda Lewis I always thought she was beautiful. And the shot of the towers…
My middle niece, Bever-Leigh, celebrated her 14th birthday on September 10, 2001. Of course, sadly 😢, we all know what happened the following day. In fact, it was a rather somber mood out at my older sister Linda’s place in Brampton, Ontario, Canada the following Sunday (September 16, 2001). On another note, both my father, John, and I had dinner at the Windows on the World restaurant on the evening of Saturday, July 1, 1989.
My girlfriend was born a couple years after 9/11, while I was two when the attacks happened. My dad told me that I was the one who pointed at the TV when the news of the first plane hit came on. It’s so weird to me to explain how 9/11 changed everything when my girlfriend asked me, because while I was alive when it happened I only remember the post-9/11 world.
A beautiful live aerial shot of the Twin Towers, Fay Wray still being alive, and Donald Trump’s name not being used in negative connotations? This truly was the last day of the 90s
This was essentially the last day of Western confidence. From the next day on to today 01/06/25 not one western soul would feel 100% safe in their nation from a foreign threat. It truly was an end to an era.
People (Americans, namely) were a little more kind, less sullen and undoubtedly not as insensitive or "butt-hurt" over opposing viewpoints in '01 than they are in '24
@daveyhando9536 I get what you wrote. The attacks, destruction and death the next day unintentionally set off a chain of consequences that continues to the present day, and a devastated and livid American public (the majority anyway) took the toll from it
The weather was pretty shitty on 9/11, it rained early in the morning, then the sun came out and then it rained again in the evening. Oh and you mean *THICC* clouds
@@JK-gh9ej what? 9/11 around 2 am weather was clear and very nice, at 7 am it was about 69 degrees and at 846 it was 75 degrees. sunny, not a cloud in the sky
A reminder that the world can change forever in the blink of an eye. You never know when someone or something will be gone tomorrow. RIP to all those lost that horrible Tuesday morning.
@@devolvame81 yeah somewhat true but for some especially less fortunate people outside the states it was still like the 90s till about 2005 I still remember using vhs tapes and playing ps1 and then technology advanced very fast after the first iPhone.
Wow it’s crazy how much they emphasized the Twin Towers, I don’t know if because of 9/11 that I feel they’re “Emphasizing Them” but it’s like they knew 9/11 was gonna happen.
I always love the ignorant "lost innocence" comment. When was America ever innocent??! Pearl Harbor, JFK assassination, Vietnam War, Manson murders, Oklahoma City bombing, Columbine...
So many crazy memories this dredges up. It's all so eerie. And there's an Ananda Lewis interview tucked in there too! WOW! Talk about a blast from the past! What ever happened to her anyway?
Ignosicis i don't know if you were alive to see thoses days... but I'm telling you! This how everyday was . Ppl were happy we were in a bubble. Good ole days
It’s crazy to think that on September 10, 2001, 2977 people were living a life not knowing that tomorrow their life would suddenly be ended
People die everyday smh
@@Casanovamorris I think you should visit Syria , Afghanistan , Pakistan , North African states then you can change your mind
Mason Kraft oh god yes so sad
@@GillTeaShubham that's a good point. But doesn't take away from these individuals
It's more deaths than that now because over the years until present time, survivors have died due to injuries and sickness they gotten from that day 9/11. A survivor just died recently.
"do we have a picture of the world trade center from earlier? oh no we dont"
"its gone"
Jim Lahey yea that’s kinda spooky to hear them say that the day before
The funny part was I was reading this while they were saying it.
Foreshadowing
dark humor, reading off a script
Jim Lahey they knew its was gonna happen another reason to believe it was a inside job 💯
September 10 was a day that was unlike any other. Watched a good WWF RAW, went to bed, and turned on the TV and the world was changed.
Yep I worked second shift at that time recored Monday night raw watches it when I got home at 12:30am woke up that Tuesday morning 5 min before the second plane hit
WWF was my life from 1991-2001. I started losing interest after WCW folded and because I was too busy with college. I can spit WWF facts from the 90s like crazy. Then came the 11th. From that day on, I became glued to the news media like I'd used to be with WWF and still keep up with current events to this day. I can't help but think how American politics these days feel like professional wrestling did in the 90s. The grandstanding, the bullshit talk, the violence, the ridiculous behavior, the backstabbing, the corruption(anybody remember The Corporation?). I was at Ground Zero on the fifth anniversary of 9/11(2006) and got a ticket to Madison Square Garden for RAW that night. Current events took the place of WWF for me on 9/11. I hate that it happened, that people died, that the whole world changed slightly, and not exactly for the better. This country never properly dealt with the horrific trauma of that day and you're seeing the results of that "Stone Cold" fact(if you'll pardon the pun) every time you watch American politics.
The thing thats ironic is it was super super gloomy that day and then the next day was like any other hazy warm sunny late summer/Early fall day which is when the worst terrorist attacks of this generation ever happened.
@@evilelmo9030 isn't it odd how horrific events took place on beautiful days? Remember John F. Kennedy? Happened on a beautiful day in Dallas, Texas in 1963.
*like any other
*The very last day of a whole era*
9/11 touches me deeply.
Very true
Such a tragedy
who cares
@@alonsoschneider8109 who cares about you idiot
@@nawmtu stop being nostalgic about the past
9/9/01 I drove downtown and parked close to the towers. Got one last look at them. They were always so fascinating. Unbelievable.
It's scary of what was about to happen that will live in eternity.
Really!? I was there on 9/9/01 in which was on a Sunday. I went back to school shopping with my parents and my dad parked on Fulton street because we went to a clothing store called Conway and also went to Modell’s sporting goods on church street. I was 16 years old and I was about to start my junior year of high school (11th grade in which is weird as well) I remember how peaceful it was that day. My mom still lives in the city.
that was the same day a certain Afghan leader was assasinated by Al-Qaeda
After 3 days and they gone..
This was really the last day of the 20th century
The actual last day of the 20th century was on December 31st 2000.
I get what you mean though...
A lot changed after 9/11...
@@Kev27RS Dont u mean 31st december 1999? From jan 2000 it was the 21st century
@@stonecoldstevebustin3758 No my dear.
The 21st century and 3rd millenium started in 2001, not 2000.
@@Kev27RS then why does everyone say the new millenium starts in 2000? People even celebrated new years day in year 2000 as a new millenium. Really confusing topic lol
@@Kev27RS im sure the 21st century begins from year 2000 thats a new century
Last "normal" day I can remember...
Indeed
I think we can all agree that the world went to shit after 9/11 not because of the disaster itself but because of how everything changed afterwards Society wise
Me too i was in maimi when my parents accidentally pick me up at school when that 9/11 happened
@Gonb nothing like the late 90s though, I promise you that. It was a completely different vibe before 9/11
Railroad,Preserver,2000 airport security changed that’s really it. America is not the world!
It’s crazy to think that during the 9/11 school year (2001-2002) the class of 2020 was born. Then 18 years later their senior year would be ripped away from them due to a pandemic.
The attacks on 9/11 really ended the 1990s culture and help kick start the 2000s culture. Now 20 years later on March 13, 2020, COVID ended up ended the 2010s culture and help kickstart the 2020s culture.
I was supposed to graduate in 2020 which didn’t happen due to Covid, and the last day I remember being at school was Friday March 13, 2020. While 9/10 was the last normal day for people then, Friday the 13th of March was the last normal day for me.
🤮🤮🤢🤢
the world is back on. normal life is back.
@@tristanrangel1706
Ehhh not totally
There is this weird autistic obsession with dates and time
@@adorabasilwinterpock6035
Not really lmao
1:07 Do we have that picture from the World Trade Centre we were looking at before the show?
The clouds
Oh, WE DONT
ITS GONE
that's genuinely eerie
Yeah, little did they know one day later, they would never see it again.
Ikr what a foreshadow 😮
Yeah in 24 hours it would actually be "gone"
JacobCrossland0104 Predictive programming. They already knew.....
@@michaelshields7777 Yeah, and the earth is a giant ass hole LOL
"Do we have the picture of the world trade center from earlier"
"Oh no we don't"
"It's gone"
I know that she's referring to the pictures, but 26 hours and 58 minutes after she said that, they both were really gone, that gave me the chills.
Seemed so prophetic :(
They knew what was coming less than 24 hours later
That's so creepy 😮😢
@@bob-seek-destroy-sd1708no way that’s impossible
Predictive programming.
The final day of an era we all miss.
The last day in which the world was simple 😥😥😥 nice profile pic by the way.
@@lordmegatron65 because you are american
not, only you because you are an american
@@alonsoschneider8109 how does that change what they said
@@alonsoschneider8109 elaborate, mister I want to be put on a FBI watch list?
irony 9-10 was creepy and gloomy 9-11 sunny with a very very blue sky.no clouds perfect weather still boggles my mind even now.
9/11 was a mystical experience/day but everyone could not perceive it. The WTC was that day the fulfillment of his destiny that he already wore at the time of its construction. That of the 3000 victims, since their birth.
Mother nature doesn't make exceptions.
Yeah I remember it like yesterday. 9/10 was cold, gray, cloudy, and very windy. And 9/11 was crisp, clear, sunny, and slightly blustery...9/12 was even worse...it was just like 9/10 but cloudier. 9/12 was very eerie in NYC everywhere. I live in Queens and you could literally hear nothing but sirens and fighter Jets flying in the air. No one went outside, everyone was huddled with their families glued to the TV.
Like he said, those storm clouds seem ominous...
Lol How is that mind boggling? It was rainy here yesterday but today it’s a cloudless, sunny day. Pretty ordinary weather changes.
The last day of the world we loved
No you said that because you're a american
😂 I’m English mate
@@TheManorBeast well, then western european
@@alonsoschneider8109
No mate you can’t just change it from one continent to another now I’ve told you where I’m from 😀😂
Doesn’t work like that dude
@Jose Aquino
You don’t think this triggered anything then?...
Have you been asleep this past 20 years?
Or maybe (and far more depressingly) you are only 30 or below and don’t remember the world before 2001
The 1990’s are slowing going down in history as this eras last days of Rome
I don’t know when it’ll correct itself if it ever will but you and I and our children will be long gone
The news studio sets looked so charming back then.
I was born after 9/11 but seeing the news from the day before the attacks, everything seems so innocent. Now the news only talks about the sad and horrible things in the world.
Don't watch the news. It's designed to depress you so you'll be brainwashed to their agenda. Forget the news, go out and meet people, read a book, spend time with family, do your own research on events that matter to you. The media is the enemy of the people.
wow, both of these comments are so fucked up on multiple levels smdh 🤦♂️
The world was never innocent even before 9/11 you fool! Bad stuff has been happening for centuries what World are you living in smh
@@TECHLOVER_91 You're not wrong. But there was still a certain sense of cultural calmness that was lost after 9/11. Ever since then it's been anger, fear, division. You could maybe also blame the rise of technology, high-information, and the internet.
@@TECHLOVER_91 haha exactly, yes we shouldn't forget how serious of an event 9/11 was but people act as if the world was so incredibly perfect before it and it's just annoying
That shot at 2:19 with that cheerful flute is heartbreaking.
Never forgive.
Felice Graziano ...and the clouds moving look like the smoke from the following day. So sad :-(
Never forgive who
8:30. 8+3+0= 11
@@fishsticks11223344 wth that's scary
StillBetta80 Osama
September 10, 2001. The last day of the good ol' America we miss. A completely different country, world than what is today.
There is something horrendously eerie about this - the last innocent day, the calm before the storm.
2:19 shows this off best - WTC 1 and 2, icons of modern engineering and architecture rising through a cloudy but otherwise normal sunrise - no one would have ever thought that in 24 short hours, the towers along with 2997 people would be lost forever.
May every victim of the September 11 attacks rest in peace.
Eerie.. the clouds at 2:25 looks like the smoke about to come 24 hours later...
Bob Bob eerie universe giving us signs
Omg
it's a warning no one took
Jezo never thought about it like that, your right that's freaky as shit
Those clouds were warning them that something was about to change everything tomorrow.
"Do we have that picture from the World Trade Center that we were looking at before the show?"..."Oh, we don't. Oh." "It's gone." Ouch.
What happened to the picture? How did it just disappear? Why ask if they still have it instead of saying "can we show them that picture..."?
Just a day before the world changed.
I watched the Early show every day before the bus picked me up for school. I remember seeing that shot of the WTC they day before, I had the image ingrained in my head, never thought it was on tape. TY for sharing this.
I remembered it too, always asking other people if they saw it!
Way back when your early morning news started your day off with a smile instead of the political negativity that puts a frown on your face in the A.M. today.
3:33 "Tomorrow Morning on the Early Show... We'll have some other surprises as well." If you only knew.
That is so eerie.
I was in kindergarten that day. I remember coming home from school and seeing it on the news. It was years before I learned everything about it, and had no clue how greatly the world had changed.
Me too as kid . I was at Home and saw it on Tv. I did not unterstand what happend. Now i know it !!
Same I was in kindergarten that day also and never of course fully understood what happened at that age.
Yeah me too, I came back from school, the whole family was staring at TV, I joined them. I still remember that day.
Same. The teacher greeted us with tears in her eyes that morning and we didn't know why she was crying. The adults didn't tell us what was going on and we were happy just to go home early. I couldn't fathom the concept of t€rr0r|$m at such a young age, so I thought maybe some airshow planes accidentally crashed into the towers. I remember flipping through the channels and seeing the towers burning on every news channel and debris falling off and people waving out the windows, but my parents didn't let me stay long enough to watch the entire event unfold.
I never asked what happened on 9/11 and I never knew what *really* happened until the 6th anniversary when my 6th Grade teacher brought in a Naudet Brothers home recording on VHS. I've been obsessed with 9/11 and the old WTC ever since, the same way late Baby Boomers are the most obsessed with the JFK assassination despite being children. I was also paranoid about another t€rr0r|$t attack until 2013.
Patriotism and respect for authority began to die down since the rise of BLM in 2012, and that was when the general focus slowly shifted away from the war on t€rr0r more so to politics, social justice, political correctness and so forth. And now we're more divided today than ever before. Many people say 9/11 changed everything, but I disagree, it mostly changed America and the people affected. 9/11 is just another day to most foreigners & people in younger generations and they're always telling us to 'get over it' and "America is not the world". With that being said, I would argue that serious change as we know it began in the Late 00's and especially after 2011.
If I was Superman I'd turn the earth back to this day and stand guard
Clinton Fischer I like this. It’s so bittersweet to watch this, it’s like we’re all looking back into time and in our heads were screaming about the next day and what it would bring
why do I always have the feeling that the day before was even more scary than what happened on 11.9? there's even a video of the World Trade Center from 10.9 and when I first saw that, I had goosebumps - especially when it made me wonder if some people in the video were victims of the following morning and that grey sky - no one knew...just creepy
You know what's coming they dont
I was 3 and a half years old, living some 2000 miles northwest of NYC when this was taped, early childhood memories. Crazy to see over 16 years have passed since that unbelievable Tuesday morning. It's nostalgic seeing those majestic shots of the Twin Towers.
The Great Red Spot I was two years old
kids you were barely born lol
I was almost 4 when this happened
1:04.. "Looks kinda ominous out there doesn't it?" Yep it sure does.. not one person on that show knew what was coming
This is so creepy, they deliberately picked Tuesday to attack because obviously Monday would have hindered their view.
They picked Tuesday because that was 9/11 the same number as 911
It was planne for years search up 9/11 foreshadowing with the clocks like on superman 2 movie
Nah, they choosed 9/11 because of the number, btw planes have radar and those towers were easy to see from air
They chose 9/11 because that is the number we dial for an emergency. Literally 911.
they did not choose it because of the number... these hijackers barely knew how to fly a plane, of course they needed a sunny cloudless day to do the job
2000 was the very last time and Year for September 11 being a normal, regular day. So innocent
Bad things happened on September 11th before this. One major event was 9/11/73 the CIA helped Pinochet overthrow Chile, the were hundreds killed, kidnapped, or arrested.
Those two had no idea what kind of Hell the next day was going to be like.
The world changes all the time whether a tragedy like this one or not. Nothing stays the same. Get over it.
Steven Thompson Doesn’t give you the right to be a dick
@@steventhompson2511 yes don’t be a hillbilly
Bush did, though.
Notice how the clouds or fog were surrounding the Towers?😨😨🤔
The fog or clouds were like a fore warning of what was coming the next day.
Heath Allen Wolfe omg predicted programing definitely
I wish those clouds would’ve been there on 9/11. Maybe...just maybe...they would have prevented the whole terrible thing
No,would just block the view
to the greatest f*cking scene
ever.
Fore warning? No. More like predictive programming.
Its the "Calm Before The Storm". Where right before a tradgey strikes its peaceful
It's crazy how before 9/11, even the 2000's looked like the 80's and after 9/11 everything just seems grim
That "grim" feeling ebbs and flows. By the late 2000s, everything from TV to pop culture seemed positive, colorful, and upbeat. Which became grimmer as the Recession kicked in, then by the mid-2010s that happy, carefree feeling came back to pop culture, then to crash again at the dawn of the pandemic.
People woke up from a long daydream...
NOT TRUE!!!
The 1990s ended after December 31st, 1999, but ‘90s America ended on September 11th 2001.
@@hobomike6935 NOT TRUE!!!
This brings back memories of getting ready for school in the morning as a kid, this show was always on in the background lol
“Looks kinda ominous out there”
Literally bone chilling as fuck
The last day...
The last day of being normal in general. Rest in Peace to all of those who died on 9/11
2:44 it's crazy they had Lou Diamond Phillips as a guest that day. I always associate him with playing Richie Valens in La Bamba.
Richie Valens had a fear of flying when two planes crashed into eachother and fell into his school, killing 3 of his friends. He died in a plane crash himself a few years later.
Eighteen years ago tonight. Within 24 hours, everything was about to change...
The day before innocence died. It's crazy that just a few hours later, the world would be changed forever. It's also how amazing how calm and routine the day before was too. Very eerie.
I’ve always heard survivors or people who were in NYC that day say how beautiful and clear it was. I never knew the day before was cloudy and incredibly gloomy. Wonder if thats why the clear pretty day stuck out in so many people’s minds.
So much nostalgia packed into less than 4 minutes. The theme song I remember hearing it every morning and Ananda Lewis I always thought she was beautiful. And the shot of the towers…
3:43 Bryant Gumbel coming up tommorow morning bumper "Well have some other surprises as well" hum physics.
Still wish we would´ve gotten a chance to live our lives in that parallel universe where 9/11 didn´t happen.
My middle niece, Bever-Leigh, celebrated her 14th birthday on September 10, 2001.
Of course, sadly 😢, we all know what happened the following day. In fact, it was a rather somber mood out at my older sister Linda’s place in Brampton, Ontario, Canada the following Sunday (September 16, 2001).
On another note, both my father, John, and I had dinner at the Windows on the World restaurant on the evening of Saturday, July 1, 1989.
2:48 you can see the time 8 46, little did people know that exactly 24 hours from then the first plane would strike and the terror would start.
Well, at least Bush knew.
@@AAAA-gj7tnThe proof?
My girlfriend was born a couple years after 9/11, while I was two when the attacks happened. My dad told me that I was the one who pointed at the TV when the news of the first plane hit came on. It’s so weird to me to explain how 9/11 changed everything when my girlfriend asked me, because while I was alive when it happened I only remember the post-9/11 world.
Ladies and gentlemen...the World Trade Center's final 24-hour day. 😢
A beautiful live aerial shot of the Twin Towers, Fay Wray still being alive, and Donald Trump’s name not being used in negative connotations? This truly was the last day of the 90s
“Do we have that picture of the clouds and the World Trade Centre?” Little did he know, there would be more than just clouds tomorrow morning
This was essentially the last day of Western confidence. From the next day on to today 01/06/25 not one western soul would feel 100% safe in their nation from a foreign threat. It truly was an end to an era.
on Trump plaza who would've known that man would become the president 15 years later
The Simpsons episode from 2000 warned us.
@@jessemix5149 They predicted Trump's assassination too :)
Too bad 9/11 didn’t warn us about Obama and Ilhan Omar.
GBoi1 and AOC
Frick trump
People were far more normal and direct back then
No they weren't you clown, you're just saying that out of emotion
Certainly not
I don't think that's true.
People (Americans, namely) were a little more kind, less sullen and undoubtedly not as insensitive or "butt-hurt" over opposing viewpoints in '01 than they are in '24
@daveyhando9536 I get what you wrote. The attacks, destruction and death the next day unintentionally set off a chain of consequences that continues to the present day, and a devastated and livid American public (the majority anyway) took the toll from it
2:22 The clouds looked like smoke!
I wonder if the scripts for the next episode still exist
The 90s ended the day on September 11, 2001.
Thick clouds around the World Trade Center 24 hours before the planes hit, wow.
The weather was pretty shitty on 9/11, it rained early in the morning, then the sun came out and then it rained again in the evening. Oh and you mean *THICC* clouds
@@JK-gh9ej what? 9/11 around 2 am weather was clear and very nice, at 7 am it was about 69 degrees and at 846 it was 75 degrees. sunny, not a cloud in the sky
1:01 Weird how he says it looks ominous outside and then immediately mentions the world trade center.
And then she says it’s gone. 😐
Who would of thought that the next day
Would been one of the most tragical events in history
I always hear people talk about how beautiful and blue the sky was in NYC on 9/11. It must have seemed even more so compared to gray, cloudy 9/10.
Haunting.
2:28 one of the last shots of those amazing buildings
The last shot of the buildings before the first plane was taken from a photographer a 8:30 AM on September 11th 2001 from Brooklyn.
@@ReveredDead give me the link
Gosh I was 23 years old back then I wish I could turn back the clock I wasn't in new York but just seeing it on tv tore me up
Scary to think that those people that worked at 9/10/01 would be in heaven next day
At 1:07 they talk about how a picture of the World Trade Center is gone... truly creepy.
Heaven? Lol
2:17...something about this looks ominous 😮😮😮
The clouds by the twin towers at 2:18 were trying to warn us
A reminder that the world can change forever in the blink of an eye. You never know when someone or something will be gone tomorrow. RIP to all those lost that horrible Tuesday morning.
I'm surprised that someone recorded this
That fog was very strange, and subliminal to say the least😮
What in the world is with all the blimps, balloons, billboards and skywriting all over NYC. Can i not see New York without their name all over it?!
Even though it was 2001, culturally it was still the 1990s. That is until the next day.
@@DP-hy4vh Not true.
@@meanwhileinjapan2265pretty spot on, actually ✌🏼
@@devolvame81 yeah somewhat true but for some especially less fortunate people outside the states it was still like the 90s till about 2005 I still remember using vhs tapes and playing ps1 and then technology advanced very fast after the first iPhone.
1:04 "Looks kind of ominous out there doesn't it?"
Good Times
Every time I see videos about the day before the attack, I feel like they are foreshadowing that someone is going to happen😢
Wow it’s crazy how much they emphasized the Twin Towers, I don’t know if because of 9/11 that I feel they’re “Emphasizing Them” but it’s like they knew 9/11 was gonna happen.
2:43 holy shit its Ritchie Valens
My daughter represents that category. Unbelieveable! Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
@2:30 the next day people will be seen jumping down to their death in the same spot
it was then in24 hours until the day that changed the world.
And smoke billowing from the north tower.
when he said “it looks kinda ominous”😩
"economic recovery" boy, that was just the start
Things will never be the same
The last day before we lost our innocence. Nothing has been the same since.
I always love the ignorant "lost innocence" comment. When was America ever innocent??! Pearl Harbor, JFK assassination, Vietnam War, Manson murders, Oklahoma City bombing, Columbine...
@@theblakex i think innocence as general citizens who lived day to day lives. Not government leaders and their agendas
And the next day the world would change..... great video, thank you
a real perfect life to live in no problems to worry just burned away a day later
I was a high school freshman in the Chicago area at the time. Will never forget it
3:42 "We'll have some other surprises as well."
Oh, Greg...if only you knew how right you were.
Always wanted to go inside the Twin Towers and see WWF New York all in the same day.
When you realize at 2:48 exactly 24 hours later the world as we knew it would change.
just one day before the 90´s really ended!
More like the 2000's began
So many crazy memories this dredges up. It's all so eerie. And there's an Ananda Lewis interview tucked in there too! WOW! Talk about a blast from the past! What ever happened to her anyway?
The last day State Media was dependable
Wow sounds so simple and happy-like.
Shannonm75 @ omg I know right
On this day September 10, 2021 exactly 20 years anniversary a day before has changed the world history.
RIP to the many lives lost that day
Just a day before the unthinkable. 😥
" We'll have some other surprises as well" Have a good Monday.
I'm not sure the "OTHER" surprise was a joyful one.
So weird how these anchors are wearing red, white, and blue.
On 9/11, the GMA anchors were also wearing red, white, and blue.
Uncanny...
They are really dropping hints that something is about to happen.
Ignoscis nobody knew that such a horrible event was about to occur. It’s more like coincidence and fate.
Ignosicis i don't know if you were alive to see thoses days... but I'm telling you! This how everyday was . Ppl were happy we were in a bubble. Good ole days
More like the collective unconscious was sensing something.
Search up 9/11 foreshadowing theres heaps and heaps of them on the internet you just have to look hard. It's super creepy
"we cant see the world trade center"
How ironic that he said that.
Anyone know what the cheery music is called?
Muzak.
Do I get a cherry Fanta with the burger?