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Wednesday was the annual 9/11 memorial ceremony in NYC, marking 23 years since the Sept. 11, ... A moment of silence was held at 9:59 a.m. to mark when the South Tower fell, then at 10:03 a.m. to ...
9:11: The last PATH train leaves the World Trade Center. The station was vacant when the towers collapsed. 9:11: ABC News anchor Peter Jennings begins reporting on the disaster. 9:13: The F-15 fighters from Otis Air National Guard Base leave military airspace near Long Island, bound for Manhattan.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani observes a moment of silence during a ceremony marking the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York City. (Mike Segar/Reuters) (REUTERS) The site ...
President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney lead a moment of silence on the South Lawn on September 11, 2004, with White House staff and families of victims of 9/11. In the United States , Patriot Day occurs on September 11 of each year in memory of the victims killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
9:30 AM The NYSE, Mercantile Exchange, and NASDAQ open for the first time after the longest hiatus in history after two minutes of silence. The markets plummet. [74] [75] 11:08 AM The World Bank and IMF cancel the annual meeting scheduled for September 29 and 30 at Washington, D.C. [76]
Americans turn to their leaders for solace in times of mourning. ... he started his remarks by asking for a moment of silence in honor of ... Trump marked the 18 th anniversary of the 9/11 ...
A moment of silence observed by people wearing the traditional folk costumes of the Gail Valley in Austria Naples, Italy (14 July 2005) – Navy Chaplain Dave McBeth, left, leads an informal gathering of personnel aboard Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples during a Europe-wide coordinated two-minute moment of silence held throughout the European Union in relation to the 2005 London Bombings.
Croatia: Many school children in Dubrovnik took time to observe a moment of silence. [24] Cuba: The government expressed their "pain and solidarity" with its longtime adversary and offered air and medical facilities to help. [31] Denmark: Prime Minister Paul Nyrup Rasmussen condemned the attack and expressing its solidarity with the Americans. [34]