9/11

2022 - 9 - 11

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US marks 21st anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks (The Washington Post)

Americans are remembering 9/11 with moments of silence, readings of victims' names, volunteer work and other tributes, 21 years after the deadliest terror ...

[Al-Qaida](https://apnews.com/article/september-11-al-qaida-39d0b2c6b69ea0f854b4b67bb4f53bdd) conspirators had seized control of the jets to use them as passenger-filled missiles. In ways both subtle and plain, the aftermath of 9/11 ripples through American politics and [public life](https://apnews.com/article/how-sept-11-changed-flying-1ce4dc4282fb47a34c0b61ae09a024f4) to this day. So much so that federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which were reshaped to focus on international terrorism after 9/11, He found it difficult to form the type of close, family-like friendships he and his Windows on the World co-workers had shared. 11 may be less of an inflection point, it remains a point for reflection on the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people, spurred a U.S. Other communities around the country are marking the day with candlelight vigils, interfaith services and other commemorations.

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Much on 9/11 still unknown – like the full story of United Flight 23 (Florida Bulldog)

But 17 other suicide hijackers commandeered and crashed three additional passenger jets that day and hundreds of agents assigned to PENTTBOM – the largest ...

But that required having to open the cockpit door to talk to them and in this case it would have been a death sentence.” “The flight attendants on our flight were so freaked out that they refused to fly back to LA, where they were based. For example, Mannello said he did not “fake a mechanical problem” before returning to the gate nor did the police have to be called to convince the recalcitrant Arabs to deplane. “Of all the communications of 9/11, this is the one where the delay in his receipt of the information continues to trouble Mr. He said, however, that his own reverse engineering of the plot “does not have room for a fifth plane. a flight attendant aboard doomed Flight 175 had called United’s San Francisco maintenance office to report that the plane’s pilots had been murdered and that hijackers were flying the aircraft. The official record says the hijackers struck at 9:28 when air traffic controllers heard a shout, “Get out of here!” Mannello notified via intercom the flight attendants and instructed them not to try and enter the cockpit. And in less than an hour, as passengers made a heroic effort to wrest control of the plane back from the hijackers, Flight 93 would go down in Pennsylvania at 10:03 a.m. At 9:20 a.m., after learning the fate of United 175, Ballinger used the ACARS (Aircraft Communication and Response System) to type and transmit this chilling message: “’Beware any cockpit intrusion…two aircraft in NY hit Trade Center Builds…” At the time of the report, the FBI had not yet identified the occupant of the seat on the return flight on 9/10. Similar to the four jets the hijackers crashed, Flight 23 was a scheduled transcontinental trip by a wide-bodied Boeing 767 with a load of about 160 passengers, six flight attendants and more than 50,000 gallons of jet fuel.

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US marks 21st anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks (NPR)

Americans are remembering 9/11 with moments of silence, readings of victims' names, volunteer work and other tributes 21 years after the deadliest terror ...

So much so that federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which were reshaped to focus on international terrorism after 9/11, now see the threat of domestic violent extremism as equally urgent. He found it difficult to form the type of close, family-like friendships he and his Windows on the World co-workers had shared. In ways both subtle and plain, the aftermath of 9/11 ripples through American politics and public life to this day. Al-Qaida conspirators had seized control of the jets to use them as passenger-filled missiles. 11 may be less of an inflection point, it remains a point for reflection on the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people, spurred a U.S. Victims' relatives and dignitaries will convene Sunday at the places where hijacked jets crashed on Sept.

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Biden to speak at 9/11 remembrance ceremony at Pentagon ... (CNN)

President Joe Biden arrived at the Pentagon on Sunday morning, where he participated in a wreath-laying ceremony and will speak at a 9/11 remembrance event.

Harris, who is attending a commemorative service at Ground Zero, also met with first responders, according to a White House official. The first lady will be joined by her sister, Bonny Jacobs, her communications director Elizabeth Alexander told CNN. Biden paused briefly in front of a ceremonial wreath to touch it and then put his hand over his heart.

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Biden lays wreath at Pentagon, events in NYC and Pennsylvania ... (USA TODAY)

The National September 11 Memorial & Museum hosted its annual ceremony, with family members of the victims reading names of those who died.

The deadly morning spurred a global “war on terror" highlighted by two decades of combat in Afghanistan and the 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden, founder of the Islamist militant group. The attacks were the work of 19 al-Qaeda conspirators who commandeered two passengers jets departing from Boston, one from Newark, N.J., and one from Washington-Dulles. "We will always remember, we will always stand guard over this democracy. "But what we will not change, and never will, is the character of this nation that the terrorist thought they could wound." The plane went down after passengers and crew members tried to storm the cockpit. Other communities around the country were holding candlelight vigils, interfaith services and other commemorations.

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Biden honors 9/11 victims, vows commitment to thwart terror (The Washington Post)

President Joe Biden marked the 21st anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, laying a wreath at the Pentagon in a somber commemoration held under a steady rain.

Half of its population is now suffering critical levels of [food insecurity](https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-health-prices-united-nations-d74bb5f7326d57e53e17258a42452d92).” troops at Kabul's airport](https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-bombings-kabul-42e66fb3b72492dbec3ef070b73cf018), and thousands of desperate Afghans gathered in hopes of escape before the final U.S. So this is a day not only to remember, but also is a day for renewal and resolve for each and every American in our devotion to this country, to the principles it embodies, to our democracy.” [the country's longest conflict](https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-islamic-state-group-e10e038baea732dae879c11234507f81). “It showed us that we are all connected to one another,” said Biden, who was joined by her sister in Shanksville for Sunday’s commemoration. But the war concluded chaotically in August 2021, when [the U.S.-backed Afghan government collapsed](https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-taliban-kabul-bagram-e1ed33fe0c665ee67ba132c51b8e32a5), a grisly bombing killed 170 Afghans and [13 U.S. 11 attacks](https://apnews.com/article/new-york-government-and-politics-c5e1bcbcf3327938bb3c1a34e4807a5d), taking part in a somber wreath-laying ceremony at the Pentagon held under a steady rain and paying tribute to “extraordinary Americans” who gave their lives on one of the nation’s darkest days. Biden marked the one-year anniversary of the U.S. “Now, one year on from last August’s disaster, the devastating scale of the fallout from President Biden’s decision has come into sharper focus,” McConnell said. Without naming Trump, Biden again on Sunday raised a call for Americans to safeguard democracy. “Our commitment to preventing another attack on the United States is without end.” Last month, Biden announced the U.S.

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Biden quotes Queen in 9/11 remembrance: 'Grief is the price we pay ... (Politico)

The president spoke at the Pentagon on Sunday, the 21st anniversary of the terrorist attacks.

“Many of us have experienced that grief, and you’ve all experienced it. Biden framed the anniversary as a day of “renewal and resolve” for Americans’ devotion to both the United States itself and democratic principles overall. In his speech at the Pentagon commemorating the 21st anniversary of the deadly attacks, Biden repeatedly called for remembrance and unity.

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Biden stresses the importance of democracy in 9/11 anniversary ... (Axios)

Biden said the Pentagon "was both the scene of a horrific terrorist attack and the command center for our response to defend and protect the American people," ...

6 Capitol Riot](https://www.axios.com/2021/03/02/christopher-wray-fbi-capitol) and [increasing threats against members of Congress](https://www.axios.com/2022/06/22/capitol-police-threats-congress) in recent years have shone a greater spotlight on the dangers of [domestic extremism](https://www.axios.com/2022/01/11/justice-department-domestic-terrorism-unit). Valeriy Zaluzhnyi wrote [in a Telegram post](https://t.me/CinCAFU/234) on Sunday. [Ukraine furthers gains in Kharkiv region following major breakthrough](/2022/09/11/ukraine-troops-advance-kharkiv) weaker and open the door for other nations to question the U.S.' commitment to its purported values, Vice President Kamala Harris told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday. The event began with a reading of the names of all of the men and women killed in the attack on the Pentagon Sept. - "We have an obligation, a duty, a responsibility, to defend, preserve and protect our democracy. [9/11 name reader calls for U.S. [threats to democracy](https://www.axios.com/2021/03/03/domestic-extremists-military-pentagon) make the U.S. So many of your loved ones were those heroes. That's what makes us strong. What was threatened, we fortified. [ceremony at the Pentagon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9QpaAaahBw) on Sunday to commemorate the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

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9/11 anniversary underscores unfinished business at DHS (The Hill)

While biodefense must involve HHS and DOD components, DHS needs to be a significant part of this threat matrix team.

11 terrorist attacks](https://thehill.com/social-tags/sept-11-terrorist-attacks/) [September 11 attacks](https://thehill.com/social-tags/september-11-attacks/) [Tom Ridge](https://thehill.com/people/tom-ridge/) [United States Department of Homeland Security](https://thehill.com/social-tags/united-states-department-of-homeland-security/) [National Security](https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/) [National Security](https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/) [National Security](https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/) [National Security](https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/) [See All](https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/) In the original blueprint for the creation of the Department of Homeland Security — and in the authorizing statute — was the establishment of the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA). And of course, Congress will need to provide much more funding if we are to accomplish the goal that was intended by HSARPA by our DHS founders. First and foremost, HSARPA should conduct a net mission assessment of HSARPA that evaluates the current threat landscape and provides direction, vision, and a new mission statement for HSARPA. The vision was for HSARPA to perform necessary research and transform that research into necessary solutions to our homeland security challenges, based on the model of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has been critical to informing the best national security team in the world. I still consider DHS a new federal bureaucracy that needs to be able to adapt based on lessons learned. Additionally, Congress is currently considering ways to sharpen the mission of the office for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction at DHS. The human suffering and the staggering economic costs should be a clarion call for global catastrophic risk strategies to become an actionable, and properly funded, national priority. Many think tanks, legislators, and former DHS employees have commented that HSARPA has lacked a particular focus. Ridge left Pennsylvania to take leadership of Homeland Security at the White House, he and our team were greeted on Day One by a burgeoning anthrax attack. On the anniversary of 9/11, the 21 years since the horrible attack on our nation reminds us that we still have a great deal of work to do, particularly to protect our country from global catastrophic threats. Tom Ridge, in the post 9/11 White House, a dramatic and uncertain time to say the least.

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U.S. marks 21st anniversary of 9/11 (NBC News)

Americans are remembering 9/11 with moments of silence, readings of victims' names, volunteer work and other tributes 21 years after the deadliest terror.

So much so that federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which were reshaped to focus on international terrorism after 9/11, now see the threat of domestic violent extremism as equally urgent. Beyond the attack sites, other communities around the country marked the day with candlelight vigils, interfaith services and other commemorations. The observance centers instead on victims’ relatives reading aloud the names of the dead. “It took a tragedy to unite us. 11 attacks also stirred — for a time — a sense of national pride and unity for many, while subjecting Muslim Americans to years of suspicion and bigotry and engendering debate over the balance between safety and civil liberties. Al-Qaida conspirators had seized control of the jets to use them as passenger-filled missiles. He’s now president and CEO of ROC United, a restaurant workers’ advocacy group that evolved from a post-9/11 relief center. The Ivorian immigrant wrestled with how to comprehend such horror in a country where he’d come looking for a better life. Vice President Kamala Harris and husband Doug Emhoff joined the observance at the National Sept. 11 remains a point for reflection on the hijacked-plane attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, reconfigured national security policy and spurred a U.S. “It was a terrorist attack against our country that day. drone strike killed a key al-Qaida figure who helped plot the 9/11 attacks, Ayman al-Zawahri.

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US Pauses, 21 Years Later, to Remember 9/11 Terrorist Attacks (Voice of America)

Americans paused in sorrow and reflection Sunday on the anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil, the September 11, 2001, crashing of four ...

The attack 21 years ago spurred a unified, national sense of patriotic resolve in the U.S. Forty people were killed in a rural area of the eastern state of Pennsylvania after a plane crashed into a field. Meanwhile, the country has turned away from direct participation in foreign warfare even as the U.S. He said the country’s resolve against foreign terrorists “never once faltered,” citing the U.S. “Twenty-one years and we kept that promise to never forget,” Biden told people covered by umbrellas on a rainy day. soil, the September 11, 2001, crashing of four passenger jets hijacked by al-Qaida terrorists that killed nearly 3,000 people.

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POLITICO Playbook: Remembering 9/11, 21 years later (Politico)

At the Pentagon: President JOE BIDEN attended a wreath-laying ceremony and delivered remarks to commemorate the anniversary. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 11: ...

[“We’re the Only Plane in the Sky,”](https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/09/were-the-only-plane-in-the-sky-214230/) by Garrett Graff for POLITICO Mag … WEDDINGS — Richard Colley, a writer-editor for the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Office of Justice Services at the Interior Department, and Lauren Corcoran, a program analyst at the Department of Defense, got married on Friday off the water at Dewey Beach in Delaware. Still, food prices continued to soar this past month and prices for a range of goods and services remained much higher than a year earlier, the figures show.” He has previously served as finance chair emeritus and also chairs the board for the National Museum of the American Latino, is co-founder of Latino Victory and TheDream.US and owns Funny Or Die. “Eliminating voting machines, mailed ballots and early voting are among their goals.” [“Who will control the House? And Trump is focusing on “tax cuts, trade deals and deregulation” — with a heavy dose of FBI excoriating thrown in. Ukrainian forces are continuing to make unexpected, rapid advances in the north-east of the country, retaking more than a third of the occupied Kharkiv region in three days,” [“Jan. TIM SCOTT (R-S.C.) on GOP Senate candidate quality, on “Fox News Sunday”: “We’re eight weeks away, which is kind of like saying we’re in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. We don’t have that in place because people are playing politics in a state like this and in Congress.” And on this day, when the price feels so great, Jill and I are holding all of you close to our hearts.”

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Photos: Remembering 9/11 in Manhattan, Washington and ... (The Washington Post)

21 years after the terrorist attacks in Manhattan, the U.S. continues to mark that fateful day with remembrances at Ground Zero, the Pentagon and in ...

And First Lady Jill Biden travelled to Shanksville for a memorial there. Oliver Contreras/For The Washington Post continues to mark that fateful day with remembrances at Ground Zero, the Pentagon and in Shanksville.

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9/11 terror attacks reverberate as US marks 21st anniversary (ABC News)

Americans are remembering 9/11 with tear-choked tributes and pleas to “never forget” 21 years after the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil.

So much so that federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which were reshaped to focus on international terrorism after 9/11, now see the threat of domestic violent extremism as equally urgent. The Ivorian immigrant wrestled with how to comprehend such horror in a country where he’d come looking for a better life. 11 attacks stirred — for a time — a sense of national pride and unity for many, while also subjecting Muslim Americans to years of suspicion and bigotry and engendering debate over the balance between safety and civil liberties. Beyond the attack sites, communities around the country marked the day with candlelight vigils, interfaith services and other commemorations. “It took a tragedy to unite us. A few readers note recent events, this year ranging from the still ongoing coronavirus pandemic to Russia's war in Ukraine. An attorney for one of Mohammed’s co-defendants this week confirmed ongoing negotiations toward a potential agreement to avoid a trial and impose lesser but still lengthy sentences. “It was a terrorist attack against our country that day. The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people, reconfigured national security policy and spurred a U.S. 11, 2001, conspirators from the al-Qaida Islamic terror group seized control of jets to use them as passenger-filled missiles, hitting the trade center's twin towers and the Pentagon. The fourth plane was headed for Washington but crashed near Shanksville after crew members and passengers tried to storm the cockpit. [Joe Biden](https://abcnews.go.com/alerts/JoeBiden) vowed that the U.S.

Remarks by President Biden at 9/11 Memorial Ceremony - The ... (The White House)

The PentagonArlington, Virginia 9:49 A.M. EDTTHE PRESIDENT: Secretary Austin, General Milley, to all the families and loved ones who still feel the.

And it falls to us to keep it safe on behalf of all those we lost 21 years ago, on behalf of all those who have given their whole souls to the cause of this nation every day since. And may God honor the members of the military we lost and all those we lost here on 9/11. And that is what we owe future generations of Americans to come. And to all our service members and their families, our veterans, our Gold Star families, all the survivors and caregivers and loved ones who have sacrificed so much for our nation: We owe you. They will feel the connection that will come to pass on September 11, 2001, and how our country was forever changed. Because on this day, it is not about the past, it’s about the future. To me, that’s the greatest lesson of September 11. But what we did change — what we will not change, what we cannot change, never will, is the character of this nation that the terrorists thought they could wound. We’ll continue to monitor and disrupt those terrorist activities wherever we find them, wherever they exist. Think of all of your loved ones, particularly those on that flight — ordinary citizens who said, “We will not let this stand,” who risked and lost their lives so even more people would not die. They raced into the breach between the fourth and fifth corridors. Twenty-one years ago — twenty-one years, and still we kept our promise: Never Forget.

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Marking 9/11, Biden Remembers the 'Precious Lives Stolen From Us' (The New York Times)

WASHINGTON — Twenty-one years after the Sept. 11 attacks, President Biden promised to never forget “the precious lives stolen from us” as he honored victims ...

Katsimatides said the goal of the yearly remembrance was to “teach younger generations” in an effort to avoid a similar tragedy in the future. “The more the time passes, the easier it is for people to forget or to put it on the back burner,” she said. Biden has defended the decision to pull American troops out of the country, the chaotic and haphazard nature of the withdrawal is also one of the darkest moments of Mr. “Our commitment to preventing another attack in the United States doesn’t end,” Mr. “The reality is that I, along with countless other children who lost parents, missed out on countless memories, moments, conversations,” he said. The reading of the victims’ names brought both tears and fond remembrances. Biden said on Sunday that his administration remained determined to hold accountable those responsible for the attacks, pointing to last month’s killing of the Qaeda leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, in a C.I.A. So this is a day not only to remember, but a day of renewal and resolve for each and every American.” troops to the country, although many others who had hopes of immigrating remained overseas, even after Mr. Members of the Biden administration fanned out across memorials at the sites of the three attacks — Shanksville, Pa., the Pentagon and Lower Manhattan — to pay tribute to emergency workers and families of the victims, who continue to grieve over lost memories, experiences and bonds. “It’s not enough to stand up for democracy once a year or every now and then,” Mr. “I know for all those of you who lost someone, 21 years is both a lifetime and no time at all,” Mr.

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U.S. marks 21st anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks (Politico)

Victims' relatives and dignitaries will convene Sunday at the places where hijacked jets crashed on Sept. 11, 2001 — the World Trade Center in New York, the ...

He found it difficult to form the type of close, family-like friendships he and his Windows on the World co-workers had shared. So much so that federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which were reshaped to focus on international terrorism after 9/11, now see the threat of domestic violent extremism as equally urgent. In ways both subtle and plain, the aftermath of 9/11 ripples through American politics and public life to this day. It came weeks after the chaotic and humbling end of the Afghanistan war that the U.S. 11 may be less of an inflection point, it remains a point for reflection on the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people, spurred a U.S. Victims’ relatives and dignitaries will convene Sunday at the places where hijacked jets crashed on Sept.

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21 years later, 9/11 terror attacks reverberate in New York and ... (PBS NewsHour)

Bonita Mentis set out to read victims' names at the World Trade Center wearing a necklace with a photo of her slain sister, Shevonne Mentis. The 25-year-old ...

The Ivorian immigrant wrestled with how to comprehend such horror in a country where he’d come looking for a better life. 11 attacks stirred — for a time — a sense of national pride and unity for many, while also subjecting Muslim Americans to years of suspicion and bigotry and engendering debate over the balance between safety and civil liberties. So much so that federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which were reshaped to focus on international terrorism after 9/11, “It took a tragedy to unite us. Beyond the attack sites, communities around the country marked the day with candlelight vigils, interfaith services and other commemorations. A few readers note recent events, this year ranging from the still ongoing coronavirus pandemic to Russia’s war in Ukraine. “It was a terrorist attack against our country that day. At the Pentagon, which also was targeted on 9/11, President Joe Biden vowed that the U.S. An attorney for one of Mohammed’s co-defendants this week confirmed ongoing negotiations toward a potential agreement to avoid a trial and impose lesser but still lengthy sentences. The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people, reconfigured national security policy and spurred a U.S. drone strike killed a key al-Qaida figure who helped plot the 9/11 attacks, Ayman al-Zawahri. The 25-year-old Guyanese immigrant worked at a financial firm while going to college.

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9/11 attacks still reverberate as US marks 21st anniversary (KCBD)

NEW YORK (AP) — Americans remembered 9/11 on Sunday with readings of victims' names, volunteer work and other tributes 21 years after the deadliest terror ...

“Every 9/11 is a reminder of what I lost that I can never recover,” says Siby, now president of ROC United, a restaurant workers’ advocacy group. 11 attacks stirred — for a time — a sense of national pride and unity for many, while also subjecting Muslim Americans to years of suspicion and bigotry and engendering debate over the balance between safety and civil liberties. Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, which were reshaped to focus on international terrorism after 9/11, now see the threat of domestic violent extremism as equally urgent. “With God’s help, we can focus on and foster good, rather than let hate and anger consume us.” “It took a tragedy to unite us. He had the day off because another cook asked him to switch shifts. A few readers note recent events, this year ranging from the still ongoing coronavirus pandemic to Russia’s war in Ukraine. An attorney for one of Mohammed’s co-defendants this week confirmed ongoing negotiations toward a potential agreement to avoid a trial and impose lesser but still lengthy sentences. The fourth plane was headed for Washington but crashed near Shanksville after crew members and passengers tried to storm the cockpit. The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people, reconfigured national security policy and spurred a U.S. At the Pentagon, which also was targeted on 9/11, President Joe Biden vowed that the U.S. 11, 2001, conspirators from the al-Qaida Muslim militant group seized control of jets to use them as passenger-filled missiles, hitting the trade center’s twin towers and the Pentagon.

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'When we stand together:' Joe Biden, other leaders pay tribute on ... (USA TODAY)

President Joe Biden and other officials paid tribute to the fallen on he anniversary of Sept. 11, the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history.

Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/08/19/mitch-mcconnell-cautious-gop-senate-midterms/7847080001/), the Republican leader of the U.S. [Attorney General Merrick Garland](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/08/30/merrick-garland-doj-political-activity/7929783001/) said federal law enforcement continues to be vigilant, more than two decades after 9/11. But the American values they tried to smash endured. At the end of his remarks, Biden said the nation should use the anniversary to renew its commitment to democracy, and said "we'll secure our democracy together." – plunged to earth amid a fight between passengers and their captors. "It’s not enough to stand up for democracy once a year or every now and then," Biden said at another point.

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Remembering 9/11 | Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department)

Twenty-one years ago, our world was drastically changed on September 11, 2001, when the United States was cowardly and viciously attacked by terrorists.

In the aftermath of September 11, the phrase, ‘Never Forget,” became a symbol. Imagine, as innocent people ran down the stairs, those first responders kept running up. Today, we remember our heroes; the first responders who ran up the World Trade Center (Twin Towers) stairs.

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Biden, U.S. hold somber 9/11 remembrances as legacy questions ... (The Washington Post)

The ceremonies come on the heels of the anniversary of the messy withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and the collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan ...

When asked how he would respond to families of 9/11 victims who want justice, Biden told reporters in Delaware Sunday morning that “there is a plan for that” without going into specifics. In New York, Vice President Harris and Doug Emhoff, the second gentleman, are attending a commemoration ceremony at the National September 11th Memorial. 11, 2001, did not answer directly when asked Sunday if he agreed with the Biden administration’s assessment that ISIS and al-Qaeda do not pose a threat of being able to carry out an attack on the United States. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. “And then I found out she was home.” Instead, McKenzie said that, when he left active duty in April after serving as commander of the U.S. Before a crowd in Pennsylvania, Jill Biden touched on courage and interconnectedness. This year’s ceremonies were also a reminder of the messy withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and the collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan government a year ago at the end of August. “To me, that’s the greatest lesson of September 11,” he continued. “We regained the light by reaching out to one another and finding something all too rare, a true sense of national unity.” Frank McKenzie, who was at the Pentagon when it was attacked on Sept. The nation on Sunday honored the nearly 3,000 lives lost 21 years ago during the Sept.

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On 9/11 anniversary, Biden recalls American unity and vows vigilance (CNBC)

U.S. President Joe Biden invoked the memory of America's united response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by al Qaeda and vowed to "never give up."

11, 2001 attacks by al Qaeda and vowed to "never give up" in the face of terrorist threats in a solemn commemoration on Sunday at the Pentagon. 11, 2001, attacks by al Qaeda and vowed to "never give up" in the face of terrorist threats. military and intelligence officials had warned that a complete U.S. President Joe Biden invoked the memory of America's united response to the Sept. Biden's chaotic withdrawal of U.S. And we came together," Biden said, as rain fell on troops standing behind him, flanking his defense secretary and top general.

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In Photos: U.S. Commemorates 21st Anniversary Of 9/11 Attacks (Forbes)

More than two decades after the September 11 terrorist attacks, Americans on Sunday gathered in Pennsylvania, New York and at the Pentagon, ...

[Biden honors 9/11 victims at Pentagon ceremony: 'This is a day not only to remember, but a day of renewal and resolve'](https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/11/politics/biden-september-11-remembrance-ceremony-pentagon/index.html) (CNN) [Watch Live: U.S. [authorized](https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3114362/us-drone-strike-kills-al-qaida-leader-in-kabul/) a drone strike in the Afghan capital of Kabul that killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian eye surgeon who was the group’s second-in-command at the time of the September 11 attacks. The chaotic withdrawal sparked a backlash from both Republicans and Democrats, with [thousands](https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/08/09/afghanistan-evacuation-siv-visa-taliban-troops-immigration/) still stuck in the Taliban-run country hoping to escape, but Biden has argued the war accomplished its primary goals years ago. troops completely withdrew from Afghanistan, marking an end to two decades of war triggered by the September 11 attacks and setting the stage for the Taliban to retake Afghanistan after it was ousted from power in 2001. Biden referenced the end to the conflict on Sunday, saying “Afghanistan is over, but our commitment to preventing another attack” against the U.S. [participated](https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/11/politics/biden-september-11-remembrance-ceremony-pentagon/index.html) in a wreath-laying ceremony outside the Pentagon, where hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 crashed on September 11, 2001, saying it was a day “not only to remember, but a day of renewal and resolve for each and every American and our devotion to this country.”

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Americans remember victims of 9/11 attacks (Aljazeera.com)

US observes the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, as New Yorkers honour the nearly 3000 killed in September 2001.

The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people and spurred a so-called US “war on terror”. Al-Qaeda hijacked a total of four planes. “The character of sacrifice and love, of generosity and grace, of strength and resilience,” he said.

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President Remembers Those Lost on 9/11, Says Day Changed ... (Department of Defense)

The attacks of September 11, 2001, changed America in fundamental and profound ways, President Joe Biden said at the Pentagon ceremony marking the attacks ...

"Our intelligence, defense and counterterrorism professionals in the building behind me and across the government, continue their vigilance against terrorist threats that has evolved and spread to new regions of the world," he said. "I know for all those of you who have lost someone, 21 years is both a lifetime and no time at all," the president said. "We'll continue to monitor and disrupt those terrorist activities wherever we find them, wherever they exist, and we will never hesitate to do what's necessary to defend the American people." The change in America happened instantly at the Pentagon at 9:37 am, when the jet rammed the E-ring of the building and penetrated all the way to the B-ring. "It was an attack on the freedom of this nation, an attack on who we are, and what we represent. For all this, the Pentagon ceremony was at its heart a remembrance of those lost. The response at the Pentagon was mirrored by Americans all over the country in the days, weeks and months after the attack. In the days, months and years that followed the attack, "ordinary Americans responded in extraordinary and unexpected ways," the president said. 'Just get on my back,' the woman said, 'and I will carry you.' And she did. They underestimated the idea of America and that "we are all Americans, regardless of where we came from, what our last name is, regardless of the color of our skin or the religion we follow," he said. They underestimated the will of the American people, Milley said. "The coworker did not think that she could keep on going.

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Remembering 9/11 Twenty-One Years Later (Forbes)

Masterminded by al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, his terrorist organization hijacked airliners. The hijackers crashed them into the World Trade Center in New ...

The pandemic changed the way we think about work and life. - During the attacks, firefighters, police officers and everyday Americans did their part to help. New York City was once again the epicenter of a terrible disaster. We’ll need to be strong, brave and pull together. The acts of terror made us feel vulnerable, afraid and concerned for our safety. We persevered with our lives and did not give in to those who wanted to destroy us. We must change our mindset about work and life and conclude that there will always be tough times ahead. The hijackers crashed them into the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and one plane plowed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. These memories help us heal, but they can also open up the hurt and take us back to that moment when the grief was so raw." Sadly, we learned about the fate of those trapped inside the buildings. Many thought they found shelter at a friend’s house or were in a hospital being attended to. For a brief moment in time, everyone banded together to get through this horrendous event.

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Remembering the tragic 9/11 attacks (TVP World)

21 years ago, on September 11, 2011, a series of airline hijackings and suicide attacks were committed by 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist ...

Police and fire departments in New York were especially hit hard as hundreds had rushed to the scene of the attacks, and more than 400 police officers and firefighters were killed. Office workers and residents ran in panic as they tried to outpace the billowing debris clouds. Some 2,753 people were killed in New York, 184 at the Pentagon, and 40 in Pennsylvania; all 19 terrorists died.

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Bruce Boudreau Reflects On 9/11 And How A Last-Minute Flight ... (NoVa Caps)

PHOTO: BOB FRID-USA TODAY SPORTS How fickle the flying finger of fate. And how different history could have unfolded as a result.

On the Tuesday morning of 9/11, Boudreau’s wife, Crystal, phoned him and told him to turn on the TV as a tragedy was unfolding. Just like when he was a player, he was the big protector of me. He lived in Boston, he was coming up and watching our games all the time. Boudreau and Bailey had become close friends when he coached for the Lowell Lock Monsters before the team moved to Manchester, New Hamshire. time that morning on the 11th to the end of the day, how it went. And you just keep thinking of the thoughts that went through your head at that time.

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Stroudstock Festival holds 9/11 memorial ceremony (KQ2.com)

Stroud & Associates held their second-annual Stroudstock Festival Sunday evening after a rain check on Saturday due to a rain delay.

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