nearly 3,000 people were killed when hijackers crashed planes into the world trade center and the pentagon, as old as 85, as young as just 2 years old. lights illuminated the sky, though, late last night in tribute here. they re going to be turned on again this afternoon in honor of the people who died. for a lot of people involved the wounds have not healed even 15 years after. it s the sight of the twin towers collapsing is too painful for many to watch. victims without graves, now memorialized as names on that permanent memorial that i know so many people have seen there in new york. most people when they lose someone, they have a grave to go to and that brings them closer to that person. but for us, this is our parents grave. so it brings us closer and makes us feel connected to that parent. a lot of our parents bodies weren t found after 9/11. so that literally could be where our father s bodies lay to this day. it is a memorial, but it s our grave. we can go the
donald trump and hillary clinton making news on the campaign trail tonight. this is cnn tonight, i m don lemon. tonight three talk show hosts, john fred riericks, a trump supporter and mr. madison, are you all right? hello to all of you. joe first to you. listen to hillary clinton at a fund-raiser here in new york tonight. you know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. right? the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. but the other basket of people who feel the economy has let them down, nobody caress about them. do you think that she should have said that, joe, basket of deplorables, racists, sexists i think in the last segment someone should she shouldn t have said half or i don t know if she should have said one third or you could put ten people. there have been some deplorable people that even donald trump has had to denounce. we had to force him to denou