I too have found myself binge watching these! Judith is the perfect host for these talks. She has such a wonderfully calming aura about her. As you say, very respectful as well.
I think it's really lovely that so many people have watched these a week or so before this anniversary. Like, honestly, it warms my heart knowing others remember the date coming up and want to send love to these storytellers.
Every year I watch any 9/11 documentaries I haven't seen yet, and I'd even rewatch them if I've seen them all. I have no personal connection to the event or victims but I feel like I need to hear people's stories to try to understand more about what happened. My heart goes out to every single person there that day. What they experienced is unimaginable. I hope to visit NY someday soon, and you bet the museum is going to be my first stop.
These amazing people telling these terrible stories with such skill and humility and bravery. Nobody has forgotten this, what a powerful way to share these stories. Thank you.
I have been watching these all day! I hope that they continue to do these and I saved some too! I will show my nieces and nephews these when they learn about 9/11! The thing I heard most that day is “It can’t happen here”, it DID and it CAN! Our future needs to know what happened! I lived in Maryland most of my life and my Dad worked for DCFD and was rushing to the Pentagon and my brother was in DC working too. If you want to make money in the DMV area, like NYC and Jersey, Maryland residents worked in DC. Thank God, my Dad, Uncle and my brother got out of DC unharmed! Young people today have an arrogance about them, and they are trying to erase and destroy our past! As the saying goes, If you don’t learn from the past, you are doomed to repeat it! I pray for our future and hope that they NEVER FORGET
I've always wondered what the guy who made the announcement that the building was secure and told all those people to go back to their desks. The guilt must've been immense.
The name of one of the people that Bill mentions seems to be familiar to me. But I'm not sure how to write his second name. The name that's familiar is Mike Fuery. Not sure if the last name is correct.
And these are the REAL heroes not those pieces of scum terrorist thinking they were doing something great I’m a Mexican native I’ve been living in the US for 14 years now and I don’t want to disrespect my own country I love Mexico regardless of its government but I fell in love with the United States and one day hopefully love to become a citizen of this great country and serve if it’s needed and I guess this monsters thought they were going to end what the United States stand for but they didn’t this nation is great has recovered from other tragedies and as long as there is good evil would never ever win because of all these brave people we have a great country and I’m not talking only about firefighters and police officers but also the citizens god bless America ❤️
I have to argue. Listen to her words, they are immensely impactful. I consider it better to have an empathetic host-that takes a backseat, than an obnoxious know-it-all. She permits the focus of the sessions to be the independent voices of the victims.
I find myself bingewatching these stories.
I just have to say BIG respect for the host, she is so respectful.
I too have found myself binge watching these!
Judith is the perfect host for these talks. She has such a wonderfully calming aura about her.
As you say, very respectful as well.
Me too.
I am binge watching as well. I don't know how or why, but I am overwhelmed with respect and love for these people I will probably never meet.
I think it's really lovely that so many people have watched these a week or so before this anniversary. Like, honestly, it warms my heart knowing others remember the date coming up and want to send love to these storytellers.
Every year I watch any 9/11 documentaries I haven't seen yet, and I'd even rewatch them if I've seen them all. I have no personal connection to the event or victims but I feel like I need to hear people's stories to try to understand more about what happened. My heart goes out to every single person there that day. What they experienced is unimaginable. I hope to visit NY someday soon, and you bet the museum is going to be my first stop.
Oh my goodness. The second story is so well told and so sad. What a good dad.
These amazing people telling these terrible stories with such skill and humility and bravery. Nobody has forgotten this, what a powerful way to share these stories. Thank you.
I have been watching these all day! I hope that they continue to do these and I saved some too! I will show my nieces and nephews these when they learn about 9/11! The thing I heard most that day is “It can’t happen here”, it DID and it CAN! Our future needs to know what happened! I lived in Maryland most of my life and my Dad worked for DCFD and was rushing to the Pentagon and my brother was in DC working too. If you want to make money in the DMV area, like NYC and Jersey, Maryland residents worked in DC. Thank God, my Dad, Uncle and my brother got out of DC unharmed! Young people today have an arrogance about them, and they are trying to erase and destroy our past! As the saying goes, If you don’t learn from the past, you are doomed to repeat it! I pray for our future and hope that they NEVER FORGET
I really appreciate these talks. The calmness, the depth, the inspiration. Thank you.
Every story I find myself in shock and horror. No matter how many times you hear accounts of that say it never seizes to amaze and break my heart 💔
Thank you for sharing your stories. And thank you to the museum for archiving them. Our younger generations need to hear this.
The first storyteller’s reaction to the firefighter saying his whole unit passed away and then his family member was on the flight.... oh my god
Wow, what stories. Heart renching. God Bless these 2 men. To all the 1st responders: Thank you 🙏🇺🇸
Those stories are very important lessons and one day I visit this site and we getting revenge living our life’s ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing. God bless you.
Wow, I didn’t know 20,000 ppl made it out safely that day.
Wow. Just found out too
❤️
I've always wondered what the guy who made the announcement that the building was secure and told all those people to go back to their desks. The guilt must've been immense.
I guess he's dead. Can't imagine him leaving the tower
could u imagine if he and his friend would have went back up !! they would have died ! God was on their side!
why did god allow everyone else to die that day? Innocent people. If there is a god he is one cruel b*****d
I dont think its about god being on his side and not on everyone elses because they died horrible deaths. He was just lucky
bobz125 this was the act of the devil, this was not an act of God. Know the difference! Do NOT disrespect GOD. For God is love!
Thrown 40 feet? I couldn't imagine surviving all that.
I was born in 1986. My birthday is September 13th, interestingly enough.
I wonder what Jim’s injuries were?
He said he hurt his back.
The name of one of the people that Bill mentions seems to be familiar to me. But I'm not sure how to write his second name. The name that's familiar is Mike Fuery. Not sure if the last name is correct.
And these are the REAL heroes not those pieces of scum terrorist thinking they were doing something great I’m a Mexican native I’ve been living in the US for 14 years now and I don’t want to disrespect my own country I love Mexico regardless of its government but I fell in love with the United States and one day hopefully love to become a citizen of this great country and serve if it’s needed and I guess this monsters thought they were going to end what the United States stand for but they didn’t this nation is great has recovered from other tragedies and as long as there is good evil would never ever win because of all these brave people we have a great country and I’m not talking only about firefighters and police officers but also the citizens god bless America ❤️
Judith too soft spoken. No good
I have to argue. Listen to her words, they are immensely impactful. I consider it better to have an empathetic host-that takes a backseat, than an obnoxious know-it-all. She permits the focus of the sessions to be the independent voices of the victims.
I like her very much. All my respect to Judith.
KK: What is your problem??? I don't see YOU up there, doing such a difficult thing! You coward.