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In memoriam New York City 9/11/01

Rudolph Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, and his staff discuss the immediate aftermath of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks.

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  • "Remember, reflect, respond"@en
  • "In memoriam : New York, 9/11/01"
  • "September 11 documentary--America undercover"
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  • "Rudolph Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, and his staff discuss the immediate aftermath of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks."@en
  • "Using music, still photographs, and video footage, this documentary presents an historical record of the fateful day of September 11th. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and other members of his staff, such as Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik and Fire Commissioner Thomas Von Essen, recall their memories of the day the World Trade Towers were attacked. Many survivors and victim's families are interviewed."
  • "Tuesday, September 11, 2001 started as just another beautiful day. At 8:47am, the city would be jolted into its worst nightmare as a chain of tragic events unfolded, changing the lives of New Yorkers and Americans forever. People from 115 different countries died at the World Trade Center. Film features still photographs and video from 118 individuals and 16 news agencies, much of it never-before seen, from in and around New York City. The attack on the WTC was the most documented event in history."@en
  • "Tuesday, September 11, 2001 started as just another beautiful day. At 8:47am, the city would be jolted into its worst nightmare as a chain of tragic events unfolded, changing the lives of New Yorkers and Americans forever. People from 115 different countries died at the World Trade Center. From still and video cameras of 118 people and 16 news agencies, much of it never-before seen, from in and around New York City. The attack on the WTC was the most documented event in history."
  • "Tuesday, September 11, 2001 started as just another beautiful day. At 8:47am, the city would be jolted into its worst nightmare as a chain of tragic events unfolded, changing the lives of New Yorkers and Americans forever. People from 115 different countries died at the World Trade Center. From still and video cameras of 118 people and 16 news agencies, much of it never-before seen, from in and around New York City. The attack on the WTC was the most documented event in history."@en
  • "Tuesday, September 11, 2001 started as just another beautiful day. At 8:47AM, the city would be jolted into its worst nightmare as a chain of tragic events unfolded, changing the lives of New Yorkers and Americans forever. People from 115 different countries died at the World Trade Center. From still and video cameras of 118 people and 16 news agencies, much of it never before seen, from in and around New York City. The attack on the WTC was the most documented event in history."@en

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"
  • "Pictorial works"@en
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"
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  • "Historical films"@en
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  • "In memoriam New York, 9-11-01"
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  • "In memoriam New York City 9/11/01"
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