The human toll of the September 11th terror attacks extends beyond the lives lost that day; impacting countless Americans, their families, and many more suffering from 9/11-related illnesses including cancer, respiratory diseases, and mental health conditions such as PTSD.
Watch ‘Unshaken Courage’ below; a video tribute to those impacted by the September 11 attacks. Listen to first-hand accounts from Sean Hannity, former NYPD commissioner Bernard Kerik, and others.
“I couldn’t get into New York City. All points of entry were closed down… I just dropped my son off at nursery school. I knew instantly what it was. Terrorism is real, evil exists. In the last century 100 million human souls were lost,” said Hannity.
“We’ve dealt with fascism, communism, Nazism, imperial Japan, all told 100 million souls were killed in the name of government or some ‘Ism.’ What we’re dealing with now is Terrorism,” he added.
Watch the full 23-minute video below:
9/11 Tribute: Music Video by Michael W. Smith performing There She Stands
A song by Michael W. Smith remembering 9/11. Let us never forget.
‘LET ME KILL HIM’: Rudy Reveals First Words to President Bush After 9/11 Attacks
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani revealed his first words to President Bush shortly after the September 11th terror attacks; saying “Let Me Kill Him” once the United States captured Osama bin Laden.
“The anger was tremendous,” he said. “When I saw President Bush for the first time and he got off the helicopter… he greeted the governor and came up to me… He says to me ‘Rudy, what can I do?’ I said when you get bin Laden let me kill him — or I might have said execute him.”
“I think I was thinking as a lawyer,” Giuliani continued. “I thought there’d be capital punishment and I could try the case. I had done that for two Nazis. I only had two capital cases in my career and both of them were Nazis. One had killed 7,000 people. Another had killed 12,000 people — [a] capital case is easy when it’s like that.”
Rudy Giuliani shares what he said about Osama Bin Laden to George Bush following 9/11 Attacks | https://t.co/85V4rnztSZ
— Wes Shaffer (@webshaffer) September 11, 2019
“It’s the saddest day and it’s the happiest day because there was so much bravery. America was at its best for weeks after. You go back and you say now, I wish we could recapture half of that,” he added.
President Trump, First Lady Melania hold a moment of silence at the White House. #September11 pic.twitter.com/QYNoHdCZXu
— The Hill (@thehill) September 11, 2019
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