Remembering the victims as New York, nation mark 21 years since the 9/11 attacks

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Remembering the victims as New York, nation mark 21 years since the 9/11 attacks
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Decades later, the memories of that tragic day are still fresh for so many. Our own MKramerTV covered the attacks. She was one of the first reporters allowed to enter Ground Zero after the attack.

Silence will fall again over those gathered at the 9/11 Memorial Plaza as New York remembers it's darkest day.

During the annual commemoration ceremony, the names of the thousands of lives lost will be read out loud.Almost 15 percent of the names represent first responders.In the following years, the death toll has only continued to climb as thousands of first responders died from 9/11 related illnesses.Charlie Greene's father was a passenger on one of the hijacked planes.

"There hasn't been a day since, since 2001 that I haven't wished I could hear my dad's voice and his stories," Greene said. "There was a great deal of fear about the future. And just being able to walk the streets and show that I had confidence we would get through this, the people of New York had confidence that we'd get through this, I think was very important," Pataki said.

Sunday's memorial will serve as a focal point for people feeling the heartache that will never go away. Throughout the ceremony, six moments of silence will be observed, marking when each of the World Trade Center towers was struck and fell, and the times corresponding to the attack on the Pentagon and the crash of UA Flight 93.

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