Hey there. This is Marco Hiller from the Fox News Talk. Today you hear a report about the 9/11. A dark day for all of America. Here we start…
“This memorial is the most touching and profound monument I have ever visited! “
These are the exact words my friend told me when she has been to the memorial in June
It was an ordinary Tuesday morning on the 11th of September in 2001. Everyone started its day like always. The president went for a walk with his securities after he set to briefing. Nobody knew that this day should take a horrible end.
At 8:14 o’clock the perpetrators hijacked the aircraft which took off in Boston launched by American Airlines Flight 11. At quarter to 9 o’clock the AA-11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade
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Around 8:45 o’clock the flight called United Airlines Flight 175 which started in Boston as well, was already hijacked. This aircraft flew in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. At this point, the people had to admit to their self that it was not just about an accident but about a horrible attack. The immediate evacuation was initiated.
But that was not the end of the kidnapping, because at 8:52 o’clock the American Airlines Flight 77 was hijacked. This time the destination was not New York but Washington DC. The aircraft struck at 9:37 o’clock in the Pentagon and caused a major fire.
There was also a fourth kidnapping, which took place at 9.28 o’clock in the United Airlines Flight number 93. The aircraft should either fly to the White House, Capitol or in the country residence of the US president, but the passengers were brave and overpowered the hijackers. Afterwards the plane was directed toward the floor and at around 10.03 o’clock it crashed near Shanksville.
Here is a further, deeper explanation about the first two abductions.
During the impact of the aircrafts, around 58.1 tons of aviation fuel into the World Trade Center building. It spread across the elevator shafts and caused persistent fires in this
Joe B. has seen and been in crises and wars. “But 9/11 is a day that no American will forget,” said Joe. September 11, 2001 has affected Joe’s life, but also gave him a new perspective in life. At the time when the first plane had crashed into the North Tower of the WTC he was in Maine. Joe had been working for a company called General Electric (GE) training new employees how to inspect weaponry on fighter jets.
Then at 8:47 flight 11 crashes into the North tower of the World Trade Center (WTC). Then 15 minutes later flight 175 hit the South tower! Later flight 77 crashes into the pentagon at 9:41. Then 19 minutes later flight 93 crashes near shanks Ville PA and north tower collapses. 28 minutes later the south tower collapse.
Two planes hit the twin towers. Flight 175 and flight 11. Flight 175 took off at 8:14 AM, and flight 11 took off at 8:13AM.Flight 175 had 64 people on it and flight 11 had 92 people on it. Everyone thought it was just going to be a normal flight, but little did they know that that that was going to be the end of their life. 9/11 is all about two planes hitting the twin towers.
This event cause over 2000 deaths and left many injured. At the time our President Franklin Roosevelt calls December 7,1941 “a date which will live in infamy”. The date of September 11.2001 was a surprise attack as well. On September 1,2001 four passenger planes were hijacked by a terrorist group named Al Qaeda. The first two planes crashed into the twin towers in N.Y.C, the third plane crashed into the pentagon in Virginia, and the fourth and final plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania.
On this day 4 American planes were hijacked by terrorists. These ¾ planes had hit some pretty important buildings that killed lots of people. The first plane had hit the World Trade Center. The second plane had hit the Twin Towers. The third one hit the Pentagon.
The terrorist attack happened on September 9, 2001. In the hijacking nineteen member of the al-qaeda terrorist group hijacked four planes. Three planes hit places in the United States. Two planes hit both Twin Towers in NYC and many people were killed in this attack.
Do you remember the day that changed America forever? Two hijacked planes crashed into the side of the Twin Towers in New York City killing thousands. Another plane went into the pentagon and the last was stopped before it got to its destination. In the afternoon of September 11, 2001 George W. Bush delivered a speech that gave relief to the American people after the massacre. This was a disturbing moment in our history that shook the very foundation of America.
Considering the state that the country was in after the attacks, the presentation of this speech may have seemed an almost necessary thing to do for the president. However, the use of rhetoric goes above and beyond the basic presidential speech, it enables a connection with the American people on a personal level. Overall, we will never forget the events of that day, but we will especially remember how we pulled together as a nation, and how President Bush’s speech aided that feeling of
It was a perfect clear day on September 11, 2001. It was quiet across the country. Until 8:45a.m, when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York. Then, about 18 minutes later, at 9:03a.m, United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the south tower of the World Trade Center. Sometime after the 2nd tower was hit, they both eventually fell.
At 9:03 United Airlines Flight 175 hits the South Tower of the World Trade Center. At 9:37 American Airline Flight 77 strikes the side of the Pentagon. At 9:59 The South Tower of the World Trade Center collapses in about 10 sec. At 10:03 United Airlines Flight 92 crashed in near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. This is this exact record of the events in 9/11.
President, George W. Bush, in his “ Address to the Nation on 9/11” speaks to the American people to address what has happened and what the plan is to fix the disaster. George W. Bush’s purpose is to give a sense of hope, security, and relief in a scary and grief filled time. He adapts to a feeling of unity that calls all Americans to come together in this crisis. In his speech, George W. Bush first talks about how even though America was hurt by these attacks we were not broken. He goes on to talk some about how amazing the American people’s response to the situation was and how people came together in the hard time.
American Airlines Flight 11 left Logan Airport, Boston at 8am in route to Los Angeles. The hijackers took over the plane and flew it into the North Tower of the World Trade Centre at 8:45 am. 2. United Airlines Flight 175 left Logan Airport, Boston at 8:15 am in route to Los Angeles. The hijackers gained control and flew the plane into the World Trade Centre's South Tower at 9 am.
A speech like this with many different depths brought many people to emotions that were indescribable. Bush’s leadership shown through his words was a powerful experience. The amount of pathos, ethos, and logos had every American on the same page. This atrocious day is always remembered for the lives lost and the grief our nation experienced, just as Bush’s speech is always remembered for his guidance and leadership shown through his moving
George W Bush Address to the Nation September 11, 2001: Rhetorical Analysis September 11, 2001 is a day that will be remembered in American history forever. This day was one of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil. More than 3,000 innocent people lost their lives that day. George W Bush had been president of the Untied States for less than a year at the time of the attacks.
The attacks killed 2,996 people and injured over 6,000 others. Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked four planes. Two of the planes (American airline flight 11 and united airlines flight 175) Crashed into the north and south towers of world trade center in New York City. One hour and 42 minutes after the crash of the planes both 110 stories towers collapsed resulting fire and the collapsing and damage to the other towers. Including the seven world trade center tower which has 47 stories.