I remember I was at school when these news were delivered, even tho I'm not american, the school decided we would make an homenage to all people affected. So instead of playing on break time we held hands in a big circle all kids and teachers singing together
Here as a Swiftie! My husband is a Veteran who joined the Marines just a few years after 9/11 right out of HS. This was a very special night filled with rejoice in our house!
Yeah, this was a surreal moment as an American Citizen. Pretty much everything stopped in the country when the word came out, and there was celebrations that lasted into the next day as people were finding out. It is still a little odd to think about, but the entire country was cheering the death of Bin Laden. It was thought to be a sign of the end of the US's time in the Middle East. Though, that didn't end up working out as expected.
That night was crazy; you had people at that ballgame absolutely losing it, and elsewhere in the country close to midnight, you had an entire arena erupt in cheers when John Cena announced we had killed Bin Laden. Everyone remembers where they were that night.
I was thirteen when this happened and remember it vividly. It was the most united our country had felt in a long while, and to this day I don’t remember another day that felt anything quite like that.
If you didnt notice the irony of those two teams playing. The team from New York - twin towers, and the team from Pennsylvania - the fourth plane that was headed for the white house crashed in a field. 😊 the timing couldnt have been more perfect.
I hadn't thought of the 4th plane that was taken over, I had thought about NY winning that night and it suited because of the twin towers, thank you for bringing the PA part up
Baseball innings: away team bats first I think, that would be the TOP of the inning. When they've hit three outs the home team takes the bat and that is what makes the BOTTOM of the inning. do that for 9 innings, game over so long as it's not tied.
There so many stories of 9-11 out there , you will never forget it ,the way it affect my kids,, really all of us. but if you get a chance try to watch the video or movie of United flight 93. this will really bring tears to your eyes.
Luke, this reaction of yours is great. It dove tales the reaction you did to Operation Yellow Ribbon. Crazy as it may seem there was a musical written about the Gander experience called “Come From Away”. It won a Tony Award on Broadway and several awards for its West End production. I’ve seen it twice and it is great. If you get to see it I suggest you make the time. Bring tissue with you. Also, ther is a documentary about the making of the musical if you can find it.
Loved this video. I was just at home watching tv when this happened. Also…in baseball the top or bottom of an inning refers to the scoreboard and which team is batting. So the team that is visiting the others field is on the top of the scoreboard and the home team is on the bottom. So bottom of the 8th would be the 8th inning with the home team at bat.
Another of your American Swiftie fans here! Just to respond to your musing about how this operation announcement came out of nowhere…Yes of course it was a secret operation as such things must always be…But in particular why there wasn’t even a whisper of something potential: The biggest obstacle to killing Bin Laden was finding him. He moved regularly throughout underground/mountain tunnels. He had decoys as well. Once they finally had a lock on him, they had to move quickly.
That night I was home watching TV and amszed when the news came on the TV. Then my sister called to see if I had heard. Then my brother called also. He was retired military and wanted to see if I had heard. At the time of 9/11 he was a retired Air Force pilot working for an airline and was scheduled to fly 9/11 from LA that day. I was an ICU nurse and had called my unit that I would be up if there was a diaster response for our hospital in NJ. I was told they had gotten a pre warning. I was argueing with my Mom about why I was going in to go out with the emergency response team when the first tower came down and when the second tower came down I got a call from work to stand down they were cancelling the emergency response.
I remember hearing about this in Canada on the news. Both this and 9/11 didn’t feel real in the moment for me. Especially during 9/11, waking up for school and seeing the event unfolding. Since I was young I knew, but I didn’t really know what was happening. It felt like a movie. I didn’t know anyone in the US at that time. Looking back on it, and now having lived in the US for 9 years it hits really hard. My wife and I found ourselves in NY a few years ago by mistake, and we made a stop by the 9/11 Memorial Pools. It was… very heavy to be there. I still can’t believe that it happened.
Thank you for watching this, learning what it meant to us as a country & sharing your raw emotions! I still to this day CANNOT watch this specific video and NOT get emotional! It was a big deal & our country will never forget WE got him! I was sitting watching the Phillies game, up late because it was going to extras & the news spreading at a time when phones didn’t necessarily give U instant info… it was very grass roots info spreading! An incredible night
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I was in college and interning at a law firm, running documents around town. I remember driving in that day (amazing September weather for Atlanta) listening to Vivaldi (yeah I'm a nerd), and then everyone at the firm gathering around the conference to watch the news right before the second tower was hit. Fast-forward- God bless the folks who spent the interim 10 years just tracking, watching, waiting, and informing policymakers. The quiet professionals never gave up, and without them we never would have had the chance to send UBL where we belongs.
I live about three or four hours drive north of the city. I was 6 years old and in school when the attacks happened. I have an international airport, a regional airport, an Air National Guard base, a city that houses the administrative headquarters for an electrical company that services most of the Eastern Seaboard, and a major trade port. I later found out that one of the planes that hit the towers turned towards the city over the port city. I remember sitting in my classroom and having the other second grade teacher come running into the room saying that something was happening in the city and dragging an av cart with a tv strapped to it. We watched as the second plane hit. Shortly after, our school closed and we were all sent home early. For me, as a kid that grew up hearing planes fly low over her house, the scariest part was the silence when US airspace was shut down. Bin Laden was killed less than 2 weeks before my 16th birthday. I can't tell you the amount of relief I felt when I heard the news. To me, the world became just a little bit safer and brighter that day.
Hey your friendly neighborhood Chappie is back! So in baseball you have 9 innings total. 6:38 The 'top' of each inning the away team bats, the 'bottom' of the inning' the home team is up to bat.
Inning is 2 halves... 1st half is Top of inning , 2nd half is bottom of inning.... Top of inning the visiting team is at bat while the home team is playing defense in the field. Bottom is reversed.
" In baseball, each inning is split into two halves, the top and bottom. In the top half, the away team bats, and in the bottom half, the home team bats. Each team gets three outs per inning, for a total of six outs per inning." Basically both teams take turns to bat. Top is the first team to bat, bottom is the other team. Game is 9 Innings, if the game is tied by the end of the 9th Inning, they go into extra Innings.
It took them years to complete. By the time it happened most of us were no longer thinking about Bin Laden so there was no talk. Those of us in NY thought about 9-11 because there were always reminders here, (every time we went to the beach there was a memorial we had to pass by to get to the shore) but we didn’t think about taking down Bin Laden anymore.
There's certain times in history that you know exactly where you were and what you were dong at those certain times. There's been a few in my life time. If you haven't seen a documentary about what actually happened in the "situation room" at the White House as they watched the operation taking place in real time as Osama Bin Laden's compound was being raided, you should check it out. Baseball innings are made up of 2 halves. First half is TOP of the inning where the visiting team is batting and home team is in the field, 2nd half is BOTTOM of the inning which is the reverse
Why is he reacting to this lol. The reason it came out of nowhere is because they had to be very careful and make sure it was him or he could slip away again. You have to remember that America had been after Bin Laden for almost a decade after just barely missing him. I distinctly remember John Cena announcing this to a crowd after a WWE PPV went off the air. Seems odd to me that they didn’t pipe in someone over the stadium PA to make the announcement.
“Out of nowhere” I guess the world wasn’t getting day by day updates or anything, but even without any updates for many months I wouldn’t consider it out of nowhere when there has been a manhunt for years. The dude was like top of the world’s most wanted list.
Those affected were not just the people affected in the original event -- it also all the men and women that went to war and died in Iraq and Afghanistan for years after. And just Americans were affected -- UK soldiers died also in the wars after.
Baseball is the true American sport. I love sports in general, but baseball is my game. Make sure you learn the basics so you don't feel lost. If you want to see a great film about a massive earthquake hitting a World Series game, watch "The Day the Series Stopped". Let me know if you come to Seattle!
NYC see it all in seasons NY Yankes or Mets, better yet their subway series. A NY and Phili teans are a true rivalry... Madison Square Garden Hockey and Basketball...
When I found out, I was on an overnight field trip with my 8th grade class (13-14 year-olds). We had just gotten back on the bus after having an early end-of-the-school-year celebration on a riverboat to head back to the hotel. Our Social Studies (History) teacher came on the bus and silenced us. In a very serious tone, he said, "News from the White House." Instantly, we all got worried because we never first receive this kind of news from our teacher, so we knew it was something serious if he felt he had to be the one to tell us. "Osama bin Laden," [PAUSE], "is dead." We were all cheering so loud he had a hard time getting us silent again because he wasn't done. Once he finally got our attention again, he continued. "And the U.S.," [another dreaded pause], "has his body." The second round of cheers were louder than the first. We were all relieved because if the U.S. had his body, it's concrete proof he was gone and not a speculation. His reign of terror is over! I don't know how our teacher didn't go deaf because he went and told the other two busses the same thing and got the same reactions!
Two of the terrorists learned to fly in my small home and the FBI descended on our town for a few months after to see if there was anything else. The k my thing they shared w the public was a list of the local schools found in the house they’d been renting, so all the schools were on edge for a few years after.
Have you seen the Trump assassination attempt video yet? Also, I would love to see you react to both 'Bowling for Columbine' and 'Fahrenheit 911'.. Both amazing ducumentaries! And you talked about your friend getting you into country music, if you haven't heard this one yet, please react to Tim Mcgraw- Live like you were dying.. It's a beautiful country song! One of my favorites
I was only 4 years old when that happened so I have no idea where I was but I can tell you this I was in the USA in the western state called Utah and I was born there and like I said sorry that’s all I can tell you.
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To start a baseball game, that's the Top, of the inning. After 3 outs. That half inning is over. Next team comes out to try to score, in bottom of inning After 3 outs, that's the end of the 1st inning. On to the 2nd inning. There's 9 innings in a game. Unless it's tied. They go till someone wins. A walk off home run, means, a team hit a home run in bottom, of inning of a tie game or if losing and they have men on base. Enough to take lead! Example. Team is down 3-2 bottom of the 9th. The other team already played top of 9th. If there's 1 guy on base and a home run is hit! That's 2 runs! Walk off HOME RUN! GAME OVER!
I was in bed relaxing when my mother and i heard the news. I went to sleep happy as a U.S. citizen knowing a great evil was dead and in hell for the murder of thousands! you could wake up to a new morning and smile, kiss your loved one and just move on now. or possibly have a big party or two! XD!
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Now this is an unexpected reaction video.
I remember I was at school when these news were delivered, even tho I'm not american, the school decided we would make an homenage to all people affected. So instead of playing on break time we held hands in a big circle all kids and teachers singing together
THANK YOU for a very honest and insightful reaction to this event that affected us all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here as a Swiftie! My husband is a Veteran who joined the Marines just a few years after 9/11 right out of HS. This was a very special night filled with rejoice in our house!
Here as HOG, my brother who is a Veteran who joined the Army a few years after 9/11 out of HS yes this was huge.
Yeah, this was a surreal moment as an American Citizen.
Pretty much everything stopped in the country when the word came out, and there was celebrations that lasted into the next day as people were finding out.
It is still a little odd to think about, but the entire country was cheering the death of Bin Laden. It was thought to be a sign of the end of the US's time in the Middle East. Though, that didn't end up working out as expected.
That night was crazy; you had people at that ballgame absolutely losing it, and elsewhere in the country close to midnight, you had an entire arena erupt in cheers when John Cena announced we had killed Bin Laden.
Everyone remembers where they were that night.
I remember seeing Cena announce that too
I was thirteen when this happened and remember it vividly. It was the most united our country had felt in a long while, and to this day I don’t remember another day that felt anything quite like that.
If you didnt notice the irony of those two teams playing. The team from New York - twin towers, and the team from Pennsylvania - the fourth plane that was headed for the white house crashed in a field. 😊 the timing couldnt have been more perfect.
I hadn't thought of the 4th plane that was taken over, I had thought about NY winning that night and it suited because of the twin towers, thank you for bringing the PA part up
Was thinking the same thing.
My brother was in the pentagon that morning.
@@MCP920Did he make it?
Baseball innings: away team bats first I think, that would be the TOP of the inning. When they've hit three outs the home team takes the bat and that is what makes the BOTTOM of the inning. do that for 9 innings, game over so long as it's not tied.
There so many stories of 9-11 out there , you will never forget it ,the way it affect my kids,, really all of us. but if you get a chance try to watch the video or movie of United flight 93. this will really bring tears to your eyes.
I love Judd’s recommendations! I love all of your reactions, you’re so genuine, thoughtful, empathetic and compassionate. ❤
Luke, this reaction of yours is great. It dove tales the reaction you did to Operation Yellow Ribbon. Crazy as it may seem there was a musical written about the Gander experience called “Come From Away”. It won a Tony Award on Broadway and several awards for its West End production. I’ve seen it twice and it is great. If you get to see it I suggest you make the time. Bring tissue with you. Also, ther is a documentary about the making of the musical if you can find it.
Loved this video. I was just at home watching tv when this happened. Also…in baseball the top or bottom of an inning refers to the scoreboard and which team is batting. So the team that is visiting the others field is on the top of the scoreboard and the home team is on the bottom. So bottom of the 8th would be the 8th inning with the home team at bat.
Another of your American Swiftie fans here! Just to respond to your musing about how this operation announcement came out of nowhere…Yes of course it was a secret operation as such things must always be…But in particular why there wasn’t even a whisper of something potential: The biggest obstacle to killing Bin Laden was finding him. He moved regularly throughout underground/mountain tunnels. He had decoys as well. Once they finally had a lock on him, they had to move quickly.
That night I was home watching TV and amszed when the news came on the TV. Then my sister called to see if I had heard. Then my brother called also. He was retired military and wanted to see if I had heard. At the time of 9/11 he was a retired Air Force pilot working for an airline and was scheduled to fly 9/11 from LA that day. I was an ICU nurse and had called my unit that I would be up if there was a diaster response for our hospital in NJ. I was told they had gotten a pre warning. I was argueing with my Mom about why I was going in to go out with the emergency response team when the first tower came down and when the second tower came down I got a call from work to stand down they were cancelling the emergency response.
I remember this day so well because it happened on my birthday. Unexpected birthday gift to me.
Awesome!! I remember this so well!
You are hands down my favorite reactor😊
I remember that Sunday night well ,that is something you will never forget.
You really need to watch Zero Dark Thirty! It gives you an inside look at the operation.
I remember hearing about this in Canada on the news. Both this and 9/11 didn’t feel real in the moment for me. Especially during 9/11, waking up for school and seeing the event unfolding. Since I was young I knew, but I didn’t really know what was happening. It felt like a movie. I didn’t know anyone in the US at that time. Looking back on it, and now having lived in the US for 9 years it hits really hard. My wife and I found ourselves in NY a few years ago by mistake, and we made a stop by the 9/11 Memorial Pools. It was… very heavy to be there. I still can’t believe that it happened.
Pretty powerful.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching this, learning what it meant to us as a country & sharing your raw emotions! I still to this day CANNOT watch this specific video and NOT get emotional! It was a big deal & our country will never forget WE got him!
I was sitting watching the Phillies game, up late because it was going to extras & the news spreading at a time when phones didn’t necessarily give U instant info… it was very grass roots info spreading! An incredible night
Some songs that you will love it! ❤
1.Lily was a little girl (bk. Wings animatic)
2.Yume no hazakura
3.Paho - 2 phut hon(9d audio)
4.To my youth
Please i want to you react! 😊
Yes please
Yes
The President did hold the conference prior to all of this happening. It was closure. It was quite emotional.
Well, again another great reaction.
I was in college and interning at a law firm, running documents around town. I remember driving in that day (amazing September weather for Atlanta) listening to Vivaldi (yeah I'm a nerd), and then everyone at the firm gathering around the conference to watch the news right before the second tower was hit. Fast-forward- God bless the folks who spent the interim 10 years just tracking, watching, waiting, and informing policymakers. The quiet professionals never gave up, and without them we never would have had the chance to send UBL where we belongs.
I live about three or four hours drive north of the city. I was 6 years old and in school when the attacks happened. I have an international airport, a regional airport, an Air National Guard base, a city that houses the administrative headquarters for an electrical company that services most of the Eastern Seaboard, and a major trade port. I later found out that one of the planes that hit the towers turned towards the city over the port city. I remember sitting in my classroom and having the other second grade teacher come running into the room saying that something was happening in the city and dragging an av cart with a tv strapped to it. We watched as the second plane hit. Shortly after, our school closed and we were all sent home early. For me, as a kid that grew up hearing planes fly low over her house, the scariest part was the silence when US airspace was shut down. Bin Laden was killed less than 2 weeks before my 16th birthday. I can't tell you the amount of relief I felt when I heard the news. To me, the world became just a little bit safer and brighter that day.
I was watching that baseball game, following the news on my laptop. I'll never forget it.
Taylor had Easter Eggs. Swifties new about it first. lol Thank for the reaction.
Hey your friendly neighborhood Chappie is back!
So in baseball you have 9 innings total.
6:38
The 'top' of each inning the away team bats, the 'bottom' of the inning' the home team is up to bat.
Inning is 2 halves... 1st half is Top of inning , 2nd half is bottom of inning.... Top of inning the visiting team is at bat while the home team is playing defense in the field. Bottom is reversed.
First OrginalHuman reacts to this yesterday, now you? The British brain wave must be strong lol
" In baseball, each inning is split into two halves, the top and bottom. In the top half, the away team bats, and in the bottom half, the home team bats. Each team gets three outs per inning, for a total of six outs per inning."
Basically both teams take turns to bat. Top is the first team to bat, bottom is the other team.
Game is 9 Innings, if the game is tied by the end of the 9th Inning, they go into extra Innings.
It took them years to complete. By the time it happened most of us were no longer thinking about Bin Laden so there was no talk. Those of us in NY thought about 9-11 because there were always reminders here, (every time we went to the beach there was a memorial we had to pass by to get to the shore) but we didn’t think about taking down Bin Laden anymore.
There's certain times in history that you know exactly where you were and what you were dong at those certain times. There's been a few in my life time. If you haven't seen a documentary about what actually happened in the "situation room" at the White House as they watched the operation taking place in real time as Osama Bin Laden's compound was being raided, you should check it out.
Baseball innings are made up of 2 halves. First half is TOP of the inning where the visiting team is batting and home team is in the field, 2nd half is BOTTOM of the inning which is the reverse
Why is he reacting to this lol. The reason it came out of nowhere is because they had to be very careful and make sure it was him or he could slip away again. You have to remember that America had been after Bin Laden for almost a decade after just barely missing him. I distinctly remember John Cena announcing this to a crowd after a WWE PPV went off the air. Seems odd to me that they didn’t pipe in someone over the stadium PA to make the announcement.
The beginning of the inning is the top of that inning, therefore the last is the bottom.3 outs per team/inning.
“Out of nowhere” I guess the world wasn’t getting day by day updates or anything, but even without any updates for many months I wouldn’t consider it out of nowhere when there has been a manhunt for years. The dude was like top of the world’s most wanted list.
Those affected were not just the people affected in the original event -- it also all the men and women that went to war and died in Iraq and Afghanistan for years after. And just Americans were affected -- UK soldiers died also in the wars after.
Baseball is the true American sport. I love sports in general, but baseball is my game. Make sure you learn the basics so you don't feel lost. If you want to see a great film about a massive earthquake hitting a World Series game, watch "The Day the Series Stopped". Let me know if you come to Seattle!
You cant escape baseball.
Also…sigh. This makes me sad to remember a time not that long ago when we were a more unified society. And god I miss having Obama as our president ❤️
NYC see it all in seasons NY Yankes or Mets, better yet their subway series. A NY and Phili teans are a true rivalry... Madison Square Garden Hockey and Basketball...
When I found out, I was on an overnight field trip with my 8th grade class (13-14 year-olds). We had just gotten back on the bus after having an early end-of-the-school-year celebration on a riverboat to head back to the hotel. Our Social Studies (History) teacher came on the bus and silenced us. In a very serious tone, he said, "News from the White House."
Instantly, we all got worried because we never first receive this kind of news from our teacher, so we knew it was something serious if he felt he had to be the one to tell us.
"Osama bin Laden," [PAUSE], "is dead."
We were all cheering so loud he had a hard time getting us silent again because he wasn't done. Once he finally got our attention again, he continued.
"And the U.S.," [another dreaded pause], "has his body."
The second round of cheers were louder than the first. We were all relieved because if the U.S. had his body, it's concrete proof he was gone and not a speculation. His reign of terror is over!
I don't know how our teacher didn't go deaf because he went and told the other two busses the same thing and got the same reactions!
You should check out a baseball game I think you would like it, BTW that cap your wearing is a baseball invention.
You need to listen to Alan Jackson's Where were you when the world stopped turning. If you haven't yet.
Two of the terrorists learned to fly in my small home and the FBI descended on our town for a few months after to see if there was anything else. The k my thing they shared w the public was a list of the local schools found in the house they’d been renting, so all the schools were on edge for a few years after.
I was in 6th grade when this went down
Have you seen the Trump assassination attempt video yet? Also, I would love to see you react to both 'Bowling for Columbine' and 'Fahrenheit 911'.. Both amazing ducumentaries! And you talked about your friend getting you into country music, if you haven't heard this one yet, please react to Tim Mcgraw- Live like you were dying.. It's a beautiful country song! One of my favorites
the Mets area baseball team from Queens New York!!! My home town
I remember this in school
I was only 4 years old when that happened so I have no idea where I was but I can tell you this I was in the USA in the western state called Utah and I was born there and like I said sorry that’s all I can tell you.
Love your videos❤❤❤ If you have not seen it yet watch the video of Operation YellowRibbon if you enjoyed the video on the Boat Lift you will LOVE this video❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊!!!!
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To start a baseball game, that's the Top, of the inning. After 3 outs. That half inning is over. Next team comes out to try to score, in bottom of inning After 3 outs, that's the end of the 1st inning. On to the 2nd inning. There's 9 innings in a game. Unless it's tied. They go till someone wins. A walk off home run, means, a team hit a home run in bottom, of inning of a tie game or if losing and they have men on base. Enough to take lead! Example. Team is down 3-2 bottom of the 9th. The other team already played top of 9th. If there's 1 guy on base and a home run is hit! That's 2 runs! Walk off HOME RUN! GAME OVER!
I was in bed relaxing when my mother and i heard the news. I went to sleep happy as a U.S. citizen knowing a great evil was dead and in hell for the murder of thousands! you could wake up to a new morning and smile, kiss your loved one and just move on now. or possibly have a big party or two! XD!
Those two States had planes hit them.
What even is this channel
I remember the day after. That was the night that got Obama reelected.
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