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Nine Yards of Other Cloth
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@1989TaylorsVersiom

No matter how many documentaries I watch about 9/11 I always find something new and find out new things. It’s hard to watch this and not cry. I remember how united we were as a country and as people with each other. Regardless of color, politics or religion everyone was willing to help anyone they could. I wish our country could always be like that.

@punkchica321

I'm so glad to have found this documentary. My dad worked for the NYTA and they got such little thanks for the work they did. He was there that night helping provide power to everyone working and stayed there for the next two weeks working his shifts to help out. So, thank you NYTA for all of your hard work. <3

@nenblom

May everyone who were murdered on that horrible day Rest In Peace and may our hearts, prayers and condolences go out to their loved ones who are still struggling to this day. We will NEVER FORGET!! ❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸 I’m proud of New York City!!

@FloozieOne

Thanks for this post. I didn't know about all this; somehow it got "left out" of all the other documentaries. So many brave and dedicated folks trying, like everyone else, to "make a difference" as all the Ground Zero heroes did. And the wonderful thing is that they call came together and accomplished the impossible. God bless.

@greasyunionguy7761

for some reason I've been thinking about that day a lot lately. I don't know why. I've been thinking about unsung hero's of 9/11. God bless the firefighters and police, no doubt. transit workers, ferry operators, city engineers, cabbies, bodega owners, tradesmen, and on and on. I live in California. my roommate at the time worked at the United Airlines call center. she woke me up that morning, and went to her normal shift. she didn't come home for a week. she came back shook up and changed for life. untold stories...

@BirbarianHomeGuard

God bless those normal people who had the urge to help.

@mistyblue5357

Thank You as always you bring what we can see and no unknown conspiracy theorists Nobody needs more problems I am amazed I had not seen this before Thank You

@tillyboos

With binoculars, on a clear day on the WTC observation deck, you could see all the way to Connecticut looking North, Long Island looking East, Pennsylvania looking South, and way into NJ looking West. Freaks me out to think that if I had been on my way to work, I would have been passing through the Cortland St. Station, since I was a regular commuter on the N, right around the same time as the WTC was hit by AA 11 at quarter to nine in the morning. Not that seeing and living through 9/11 was ANY better over in Brooklyn, it was still close enough. What I remember so vividly is seeing people in my neighborhood coming home with dust caked ALL OVER them. And, then when I went to my local subway station in Brooklyn, there wasn't any service as the trains had been halted. And then for three days NOTHING in NYC moved. it was the most eerie and surreal time I have EVER experienced in my life. Truly. My parents were up in Vermont, which was great, because I didn't have to worry about them, but I was worried about other friends, and luckily one of my childhood friends who worked at Merrill Lynch in the World Financial Center also thankfully, had not left for work yet that day. Another friend of mine had a front row seat for the event as she worked in Downtown Hoboken, NJ in Exchange Place (just across the Hudson from lower Manhattan), and she suffered from PTSD related stress for years after 9/11. 9/11 was VERY REAL to those of us that lived through it. And even if we ourselves didn't lose someone, we knew someone who had.

@denyshernandez505

Now these are all heroes.

@FaithHopeLove999

Denys Hernandez : Amen..I am sure glad someone posted this.

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