AP - The World Trade Center site fell silent four times twice each to mark jetliner crashes and the collapse of its iconic towers and solemn remembrances were held around the nation Monday to mark the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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I have some tv shows set to record tonight that are going over the events, and doing follow-ups on lives affected.
Even though I did not know anyone personally affected by this, it's still very sad to me. I caught a show last week where a man was looking to get all the video footage he could of the people juming out of windows as he was searching for his wife.
This morning on the local radio station I listen to out here they played a bit from a lady who called into a radio station in New York the morning of 9/11. She was frantically telling the DJ about the first plane crashing when the second one hit, and she could see it all from her balcony at home. She was screaming and crying and trying to tell the DJ what happened. It was so sad. Then they played a few of those compelation songs they made right afterwards with songs such as "proud to be an American" and statements from George Bush. It was all very eerie, and I even today got chills.