rosa who lost her 25-year-old son louis. he died trying to escape the north tower. i miss him a lot. today is very hard for me. 9/11 is very hard for me. reporter: at the pentagon in arlington, virginia, president joe biden laid a wreath to mark the 21st anniversary and vowed that his administration will continue to eliminate terrorists like ayman al zawahiri who was recently killed in a drone strike and helped plot the 9/11 attacks. we will never forget. reporter: in shanksville, pennsylvania, first lady jill biden honored the brave memory of the passengers of united flight who fought to gain control of the airline before it could hit our nation s capitol. when we remember the events of this day 21 years ago, certain images are seared into our collective memory.
another push by ukrainian soldiers, what can you till us? reporter: the military says its forces are now pushing north of kharkiv towards the russian border. two officials in that region telling us ukrainian troops are set to retake the whole of the kharkiv region. president zelenskyy tonight saying the russians are panicking. lindsey? tom, thank you. we turn now to the somber remembrances back at home. it s been 21 years since the attacks of 9/11. puddles of sorrow as rain fell on the commemorations where 2,753 people died. president biden at the pentagon, honoring the sacrifice of all those who perished, promising the u.s. would continue to root out terrorists. and in shanksville, bells were rung. 21 years later, 9/11 is still claiming more victims.
phil lipof from new york tonight. reporter: tonight families gathering at somber ceremonies honoring the lives of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the 9/11 attacks. reading their names alive out lead in tribute. president biden speaking at the pentagon. i know for all of you who have lost someone, 21 years is both a lifetime and no time at all. reporter: first lady joe biden in shanksville, pennsylvania. 9/11 touched us all. it changed us all. but it reminds us, we can be a light in that darkness. reporter: vice president harris and the second gentleman at the world trait center. across the country communities coming to the. a memorial stair climb in tennessee, an observance ceremony in texas. more than 400 first responders died on 9/11, among them, 343
that interview mentioned in which the former commander-in-chief basically suggests nobody has gotten to the bottom of the 911 attacks. what you re hearing from those families that came together, united their voices yet again here in the township of bedminster, new jersey, just a few miles from where that tournament goes on at this hour, what you heard is basically this collective call for donald trump to acknowledge what they say was the saudi role in the attacks and also the long running list of human rights violations allegedly committed by the saudis. six years later they feel that they have not been helped by the former commander-in-chief. instead, holding this large golf tournament here at his golf club. i want you to hear directly from sandra felt whose husband was aboard flight 93 the flight flown into a field in shanksville, pennsylvania on september 11 when those passengers basically revolted and tried to regain control of the aircraft. when you hear sandra you can hear the fr
jong-un, looking dramatically different. do we have any idea whether he s just been on a diet or whether he s suffering from some illness? great question, andrea, and i actually don t have the answer to that. there s been a lot of speculation, but north korea still remains even with all of our capabilities of trying to find out what s going on, it still remains pretty much a black box. i want to also play something that president george w. bush said on 9/11 at the ceremonies in shanksville, where he compared the insurrectionists at the capitol, attacking our capitol, to the 9/11 terrorists. let s watch. there is little cultural overlap between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home. then there s disdainful