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Remembering the 9/11 Tragedy 21 Years Later

Remembering the 9/11 Tragedy 21 Years Later

[html]Pedestrians in lower Manhattan watch smoke billow from New York's World Trade Center on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)Every American of age can remember what they were doing 21 years ago when they heard the news of the unthinkable happening on our on soil. One America’s Natasha Sweatte spoke with an Afghanistan War Veteran about the unforgettable day and how some of our freedoms were co*promised when emotions ran high.
                              Pedestrians in lower Manhattan watch smoke billow from New York's World Trade Center on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
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UPDATED 8:11 AM PT – Monday, September 12, 2022

Every American of age can remember what they were doing 21 years ago when they heard the news of the unthinkable happening on our on soil. One America’s Natasha Sweatte spoke with an Afghanistan War Veteran about the unforgettable day and how some of our freedoms were co*promised when emotions ran high.



  
   
   


   

       
   



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