For the twentieth time, America is pausing to read the names of and remember the nearly three thousand people killed in the September eleventh attacks that stunned and forever changed the nation.
In New York City, at the Pentagon and outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania, ceremonies to remember the attacks that occurred there twenty years ago are being held Saturday.
At the nine-eleven Memorial in New York City, a solemn crowd of hundreds gathered as a bell tolled and a moment of silence was held at eight fourty-six a.m., the moment the north tower of the World Trade Center was hit twenty years ago.