Still, I couldn't resist watching 60 Minutes (interviews with a former FBI agent and his role in 9/11, and a doctor recording the stories of 9/11 first responders), or the Documentary, 9/11: Ten Years Later, that followed, part of which I had seen in 2002. It was also aired in September 2011 and 2005. I liked the updated version for the look back at the end to show the new memorial, the construction of the new Trade Cneter, and a look at where the men of Ladder 1 are now. I also noted the following commercials during various programming throughout the day, which are well-worth viewing (though you may need a Kleenex or two).
AdCouncil / I am an American
State Farm / Empire State of Mind
Verizon / Kids at Statue of Liberty
Budweiser Clydesdales
ETA: I added direct links to the "60 Minutes" stories--I hope they work!
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I watched the thing on Lifetime 102 minutes that changed America--or whatever it was called--which was a collection of archive footage from 10 years ago. I cried a couple of times and my stomache twisted in knots the same as it did back then. It's good to remember lest we ever forget but sheesh, I prolly shouldn't've watched that.
Dang. The interview they have up now is with Obama about Bin Laden.
Jana: Don't have cable, so missed the Lifetime special. The documentary I watched was quite enough. Sniffle.
Alice: They do have the other interviews up, I'll edit my post as soon as I get a chance with direct links.
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