This weekend marks 20 years since terrorists crashed two planes into the World Trade Center, killing nearly 3,000 people and hurting thousands more. As the towers fell, New York firefighters rushed inside, while survivors ran for their lives. A handful of those brave first responders were women. Ten years ago, they shared some of their memories with Soledad, wanting to make sure the roles they played on 9/11 would never be forgotten.
In the Viewfinder: September 11, 2001
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Director of the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial Remembers His Brother
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APRIL 27, 2024
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