Posted on 09/06/2006 9:09:27 PM PDT by CedarDave
Fox News has been running internet coverage of 9/11 events on an unpublished internet stream. I have been watching the coverage since this afternoon after I discovered the link was active.
At midnight EDT, Fox just rolled over the coverage and restarted it with Fox and Friends at 8 a.m. EDT, Tuesday September 11.
The Windows Media Player link can be found here: http://foxnews-foxstream.wm.llnwd.net/foxnews_foxstream
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
I recall telling my kids as we watched in bed (West Coast) that "this changes everthing".
I rembember going out for several nights in my robe to listen to the radar plane droning high overhead as it made it's run north and then south again right over my house.
I remember the "back to school picnic" after the days of no planes and a plane went overhead. Everyone went quiet as it flew overhead - except for the little girl that gladly claimed it first with a shout of "there's an airplane!".
I thought to myself how sad that such an ordinary thing should be so extraordinary.
I recall my little daughters looking at the planes for awhile with a questioning look - will THIS plane crash into OUR house?
So many instantly killed
That's the one CBS is showing on Sunday night.....
It's the one that has the prudes and prigs so upset because they are going to show CUSSING. *Rolling my eyes**
Yes, that was them. One of them didn't know if the other had even made it out alive did he?
Thanks bitt.
I was on my way to a job interview and drove right past the Pentagon approx. 5 minutes after the plane hit. I saw the plume of smoke and just thought it was a fire, until I got to my interview. I hadn't been listening to the radio.
I found out 3 days later that my friends in the south tower made it out. Some of their friends didn't, including the fireman who helped my friends get out.
I can't watch that footage without a monstrous rage building up inside. Like others have posted here, people like the NYT and ACLU would have us all die like that.
They were French film makers.
Both 757s, yes?
"Instantly," was the only good thing about their deaths.
My God
Dad said the same thing. This was the mainland and civiliam targets.
My dad is gone now too. They saved the world. They get to rest now.
That documentary will be broadcast again on CBS Sunday night. A fundamentalist group is calling on the FCC to fine CBS if they do not edit the footage to remove the raw language used by police and firemen.
That program is on CBS Sunday night!
It is interesting to hear different eyewitness accounts. Especially those speculating on what types of planes they were.
Good headline.
Nothing will get your heart pumping in a cold sweat like the sound of a F-15's afterburner taking off and lighting up the night sky on 9/11. Keep in mind that F-15's simply do not land at my local airport, but one most definitely did that night!
Living over a glide slope, it was stunning and oddly reassuring.
I think so.
That's the one? Oh, good grief.
Correct. They did both survive, though.
I am watching this, and the memories are all coming back. I was at work, driving people to SeaTac airport. I had a news station on, and we heard about the first crash. When the second plane hit, one of my guests said it had to be deliberate.
I remember after I dropped them off, that one of my dispatchers got on the radio and said they were closing the airport. Someone asked "Which airport?" "All of them!" was the reply.
I was on my way north into Seattle when the Pentagon was hit. I remember screaming in my van. I remember an hour or so later being told to go back to the airport, and driving down a packed arterial, looking at the Seattle city skyline, wondering if I would suddenly be blinded by a flash and die from a nuke.
What can we do? No one in government will ever do what needs to be done. What can we do?
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