Needs to battle ukraine. And america remembers. Citizens gather at ground zero at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania, to honor the Men And Women who lost their lives, 22 years after 9 11. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington, where we follow the disastrous news out of morocco. Rescue crews are sifting through the rubble, hoping to find survivors from fridays earthquake and aftershocks. The numbers are staggering. 2,500 people found dead. 2,500 others are injured across a region that faces a massive recovery and rebuilding process in the coming weeks and months. Even years. Humanitarian organizations are trying to supply thousands of displaced residents who lost everything, with food, water, supplies, shelter they need to survive. We are trying to look for people. We are looking for people still. The people really dont want to go inside the houses no more. We need blankets since its cold here. Blankets, tents, sleeping bags. That kind of material is in big nee
Following in the footsteps of his father who was a new York City Police department officer, and he died 22 years ago today, along with his brother who was a firefighter. This young man says service is in his dna. His mother is also was a police officer. It almost seems like it never crossed his mind not to follow in their footsteps. I said to him, considering what happened to your dad and uncle, dont you realize how dangerous this job is. He said, i do, but i also know i have to do this because its a part of my dna. We hear a lot of stories like that of young people whose parents, firefighters who died. He lost more than 343 firefighters on this day. Now children of those firefighters have become firefighters themselves. Theres such a tremendous sense of honor and gratitude for the sacrifice that the people made here. It is hard for people to go forward and go on without honoring that sacrifice, some of the children, begin doing what their loved one did for them and offering themselves
Following in the footsteps of his father who was a new York City Police department officer, and he died 22 years ago today, along with his brother who was a firefighter. This young man says service is in his dna. His mother is also was a police officer. It almost seems like it never crossed his mind not to follow in their footsteps. I said to him, considering what happened to your dad and uncle, dont you realize how dangerous this job is. He said, i do, but i also know i have to do this because its a part of my dna. We hear a lot of stories like that of young people whose parents, firefighters who died. He lost more than 343 firefighters on this day. Now children of those firefighters have become firefighters themselves. Theres such a tremendous sense of honor and gratitude for the sacrifice that the people made here. It is hard for people to go forward and go on without honoring that sacrifice, some of the children, begin doing what their loved one did for them and offering themselves
Needs to battle ukraine. And america remembers. Citizens gather at ground zero at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania, to honor the Men And Women who lost their lives, 22 years after 9 11. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington, where we follow the disastrous news out of morocco. Rescue crews are sifting through the rubble, hoping to find survivors from fridays earthquake and aftershocks. The numbers are staggering. 2,500 people found dead. 2,500 others are injured across a region that faces a massive recovery and rebuilding process in the coming weeks and months. Even years. Humanitarian organizations are trying to supply thousands of displaced residents who lost everything, with food, water, supplies, shelter they need to survive. We are trying to look for people. We are looking for people still. The people really dont want to go inside the houses no more. We need blankets since its cold here. Blankets, tents, sleeping bags. That kind of material is in big nee
Needs to battle ukraine. And america remembers. Citizens gather at ground zero at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania, to honor the Men And Women who lost their lives, 22 years after 9 11. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington, where we follow the disastrous news out of morocco. Rescue crews are sifting through the rubble, hoping to find survivors from fridays earthquake and aftershocks. The numbers are staggering. 2,500 people found dead. 2,500 others are injured across a region that faces a massive recovery and rebuilding process in the coming weeks and months. Even years. Humanitarian organizations are trying to supply thousands of displaced residents who lost everything, with food, water, supplies, shelter they need to survive. We are trying to look for people. We are looking for people still. The people really dont want to go inside the houses no more. We need blankets since its cold here. Blankets, tents, sleeping bags. That kind of material is in big nee