one burning buildings trying to save as many as they could. and if then there were the brave passengers of united flight 93 who took on those hijackers crashing into a field in pennsylvania instead of the nation s capitol. america fought back as we continue to stand firm today for democracy and human values. hello, everyone. welcome to fox news live. i m eric shawn reporting to you from ground zero in lower manhattan. hi, arthel. arthel: hello, eric. hello, everyone, i m arthel neville. ceremonies and commemorations taking place at each of the three attack sites today remembering the nearly 3,000 lives lost. [background sounds] [silence] arthel: at today s world trade center ceremony, a bell toll thing at the exact times the planes struck the towers and crashed in pennsylvania, also when the twin the towers collapsed. eric: president biden spoke at the end pentagon at a wreath-laying ceremony there this morning while the first lady remembered the heroes of flight 93, atte
jones, lara trump and sean duffy, and welcome to the big sunday show. ceremonies taking place at the site where where two planes went into the twin towers and shanksville pennsylvania and at the pentagon. muck. taps marking the moment when a plane crashed into the pentagon at 9:37 a.m. president biden laying a wreath and then speaking to a somber crowd in the rain outside the pentagon. the american story, the american story itself changed that day. but what we didn t change, what we will not change, what we cannot change, never will, is the character of this nation that the terrorists thought they could wound. in the crucible of 9/11 in the days and months that fold, we saw what stuff america s made americans are made of. and in shanksville, pennsylvania, first lady jill biden laying flowers at a memorial for flight if 93. a former finishing-16 fighter pilot who was f-16 fighter pilot who was sent on a suicide mission on september 11th to take town that plane re