President Bush's speech 9/11/01 from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana
President Bush's speech 9/11/01 from the Oval Office
Mayor Giuliani and aides talk about 9/11/01 from Time Man Of The Year
Brian Clark was working in his office on the 84th floor of WTC2 on 9/11/01. He was one of only a few survivors from above the Impact zone.
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"I feel this way about it. World trade means world peace and consequently
the World Trade Center buildings in New York ... had a bigger purpose than just
to provide room for tenants. The World Trade Center is a living symbol of man's
dedication to world peace ... beyond the compelling need to make this a monument
to world peace, the World Trade Center should, because of its importance, become
a representation of man's belief in humanity, his need for individual dignity,
his beliefs in the cooperation of men, and through cooperation, his ability to
find greatness."
— Minoru Yamasaki Architect of World Trade Center