Playing] so the pictures and the sounds as a wrap up this 9 11, fromanniversary ceremony new york city on cspan. We will show you all of todays memorials in its entirety this afternoon here on cspan. We areseeing seeing reactions from to she tweeted out this picture with her standing with a delegation along with secretary jeh johnson and hillary clinton. Hillary clinton attended the ceremony in new york this morning and left early, her campaign issuing a statement saying she left after feeling overheated, and is now feeling better. Another member from new york should this picture from the 9 11 memorial. There you see it. Hines tweeting this out in connecticut. Sharesntative elizabeth this picture with the caption, the beautiful september 11 memorial in newton. We also have congressional members tweeting videos, some hartzler of vicky anyi and senator senator of south dakota. Ofon friday, on the steps our nations capital, i joined colleagues remember those we lost in the senseless attac
Honor guard. Oh say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hail at the twilights last gleaming stripes and bright stars night gh the perilous we watch m parts were so galantly streaming red glare ckets in air bs bursting f through the night that our flag was still there stars y does that wave d banner yet over the land of the free and the home of the brave. [applause] moment of silence. Good morning. My dad worked in the north tower. Remembering back to the horrible day 15 years ago has changed my life. I was ten years old. My brothers were eight, seven, and five. Today im proud to be here to memorialize my father. This is the place that gives me a chance to think about beautiful memories, like Christmas Eve when dad took my brothers and i to work to give my mom a break. On 9 11, the nation came together. People really tried to help us. I spent endless summers at a camp for kids who lost family members on 9 11. The counsels helped us to laugh and have fun, to let us kn
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