历史上的今天-Today in History 2010-09-11(在线收听) |
"There was a loud crashing sound, and then there was a pause for about a split seconds and then there got screamer too, and then everyone just ran everybody , everybody. There was mass chaos.""It gets smoke, the black smoke and fire. There are indications that it may have been a Boeing 767 out of Boston""Run...Just like a train rumbling for maybe like 35 seconds and then looks like this pause and then bomb! Hit with all the dust and it was black, I mean pitch black. I know anybody could have survived on the street at that time""You can see the black smoke billowing out of the side of Pentagon. They continue to billow out and cover much of the skyline here along the area, drifting along the Potomac River, casting a haze all over the Pentagon area.""It didn't look like it was a plane at all. It was just like obliterated when it hit the ground.""He told me he was putting a plan together that he and others are going to take by the airplane and he said you know Dina I think we can do it, it's up to us.""And we will strive now, very hard to save as many people as possible, and send a message that the city of New York in the United States of America is much stronger than any group of barbaric terrorists.""All of the suspects right now, but I know that the US is looking at in the Middle East, and frankly we have to put Osama Bin Laden on the top of the list.""We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them."We got to do something now, and do it immediately. I mean we are entitled of some semblance of security, some semblance of rationality. and I think that all die in New York. I've been in the city for years and I've never heard the silence and the sad that I've heard tonight. This city is in shock and unless you’re here tonight, you don't quite comprehend." |
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