attack on the nation s capitol, their families gather to honor them. our conversation with condoleezza rice with u.s. forces out of afghanistan, is america less safe? afghanistan in turmoil. we re at a chaotic border crossing where the taliban won t let afghan refugees out and pakistan won t let them in. 9/11 and mental health: a look at the crisis facing our first responders still suffering. teen titans: the surprise women s final at the u.s. open. and on the road, september 11 turned a newlywed into a widow, and how her new purpose making sure we never forget that day. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 from new york. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we are coming to you tonight from one of the sites of the worst terrorist attacks on u.s. soil ground zero, the world trade center site where passenger jets became missiles and office buildings looked like war zones. the attack that forev
The National Park Service and the Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial announced that they will be holding a virtual education program in remembrance of the 9/11.
Families of those who died Sept. 11 at Shanksville devoted Saturday to showing that unity is stronger than division, walking the two-mile loop at the Flight 93 National Memorial to raise money.
Though she grew up in Somerset, Donna Gibson was living close to Pittsburgh during the terrorist attacks on 9/11. After moving back to Somerset, she and her husband received an invitation to plant trees at the Flight 93 National Memorial in 2012. And since then, she’s brought a team to