With the 10th anniversary of 9/11 on Sunday, Glenn once again continues the tradition of playing the bone chilling audio of the day’s events. It’s hard to hear – but it’s necessary to help us remain vigilant and keep the promises we made to each other in the days after the attacks. Check out the audio, Glenn’s monologue from 9/11/01 and his emotional reaction today from radio in the clip above.“It is the weekend of 9/11 and in New York City things are a little tense. They are stopping cars, they are stopping trucks, they are stopping cabs. There are choke points, there’s SWAT teams at the tunnels. Things are a little tense. We are on upgraded alert here in New York City, but we have confidence and we know who wins in the end. If we truly remember 9/11, we begin to do that,” Glenn said on radio this morning.“For the last few days we’ve been talking about what we were going to do, how we were going to remember 9/11 because unlike the president, I don’t believe 9/11 is a National Day of Service. I do believe it is a National Day of Remembrance. We must remember first and then we can serve. So 9/11 is a National Day of Remembrance. Let us remember 9/11 and then on Monday we can serve. Today, because we’re not going to be here on Sunday, today we decided today this program should pause for a moment and remember where we were. The sights and the sounds, the fears and the hope of 9/11.”
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