The Promise: A 9/11 Legacy on 60 Minutes
This Sunday on 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley delves into a heart-wrenching narrative that spans over two decades: the enduring wait of more than a thousand families still seeking closure for their loved ones lost on September 11, 2001. Despite the passage of time, the search for their remains has remained a relentless effort, showcasing the resilience and hope of families grappling with unimaginable loss.
In this episode, Pelley examines how dedicated teams continue their work to identify victims, shedding light on the human stories behind the statistics. The broadcast not only highlights an ongoing struggle but also honors the memory of those who perished that fateful day.
Tune in to witness a poignant exploration of grief, perseverance, and the promise of remembrance that defines this chapter in American history.
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As a crime scene, why was the site cleared so quickly?
The fact that over 1,000 bodies are still completely missing should get people thinking: What happened to them? And why were tiny bone fragments found on the tops of nearby buildings? Hmmm…
The problem is: war is only good abroad – and is misused as an economic factor. Nevertheless, I feel completely sorry for the innocent victims.
THATS DEDICATION
Same thing goes for the other 9/11, Chile,1973.
To this day there's citizens still missing and their families not knowing what happened to them.
😭 😭 God bless all of them
I'm sorry but this is absolutely the most wasteful expense I have encountered …. why? Why? Move on. Think of the resources and the effort exerted to tell families what they already know. I just don't understand the need. I welcome feedback to help me understand why you can justify money that could go toward physical improvements in the human condition vs some kind of ephemeral resolution of emotion, which I completely question. Is there really any resolution? From what? We found this piece of bone on this rooftop that is your daughter … oh, thank god, I thought maybe it wasn't true?
Sixty Minutes did such a thoughtful program tonight. None of us will ever forget that day. So incredibly tragic and sad.