Children who lost parents on September 11 reflect on the day that changed their lives forever.
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When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
I think a great memorial would have been to turn ground zero into a park like Central Park and build a miniature replica of manhattan with the twin towers out of marble and inscribe all the fallen on each of the floors or windows of the monument! Would be a nice draw for the family members of the fallen to be able to sit in the park and take pictures by the buildings! also with the harbors and rivers flowing through but they would be lit up water fountains! A cool set of bleachers would be cool to so they could hold memorial services there on the site with family friends and media
Great segment tonight. It really sheds light on the children of 9/11 victims. This really shows how much people were affected, and how much people are still grieving.
To hear these stories from the teens I sympathize with them . I feel that there is a need for these teens and that is when the world trade center is all built that the side walk should have all the teens names so that they feel closer to there loved ones.Also when it is the anniversary of the trade center that the teens should be mentioned as well as the people that passed.