• last year
Americans paused on Monday to remember the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, after Islamist hijackers seized control of jetliners and crashed them into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Sybil Ramsaran, Debra Epps, and Hiram Gonzalez are family members of the victims, and spoke of their lost loved ones in Manhattan. - REUTERS
Transcript
00:00 It's 22 years and this is the way I still feel like yesterday.
00:06 It's hard.
00:08 It's my second child.
00:11 She's a darling of my life.
00:13 She's everything I want.
00:15 He's my brother.
00:16 He was 29 years old.
00:17 He worked for Marshall McClinton as an accountant.
00:20 He graduated cum laude out of his class, so he was geared for greatness in this world, okay?
00:29 He was an artist.
00:31 He drew well.
00:32 He did so many things, and he was just a loving member to our family.
00:37 Marita is my sister.
00:39 I'm her brother, Jairo Gonzales.
00:41 This is her daughter that she left behind at 70 years old.
00:45 What was the best part about Marita?
00:47 Her smile.
00:49 Everybody loved her smile.
00:51 That's what everybody brings out to her about my sister.
00:56 It's just she was too friendly.
00:59 [BLANK_AUDIO]

Recommended