
Today is the 10th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks -- a day that we will spending remembering the people that died in the tragedy and reflecting on our own memories of that very sad, scary, and painful day. National memorial ceremonies held at the following locations -- the World Trade Center in New York; the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.; and at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania -- are only open to 9/11 victims' family members. But here's where you can watch them live online or on TV:
Yahoo! and ABC News will bring you live video of all three 9/11 memorial ceremonies beginning at 8 a.m. ET.
If you prefer to watch it on TV, all the major news networks are providing in-depth coverage of the ceremonies:
-Diane Sawyer, George Stephanopoulos, Robin Roberts, Christiane Amanpour, and Katie Couric are all part of ABC's Good Morning America special three-hour broadcast, which starts at 8 a.m. ET.
-From 8 to 11 a.m. ET, NBC has it's own special three-hour broadcast called, America Remembers, featuring Brian Williams, David Gregory, Lester Holt, and Tom Brokaw.
-Scott Pelley will be covering the events at the World Trade Center for CBS; Face the Nation will then air from the site immediately following the scheduled events.
-Anderson Cooper, Candy Crowley, Wolf Blitzer, and other CNN anchors will cover the events for CNN beginning at 8:30 a.m. ET.
-Fox will present 9/11 Remembered, which includes live coverage of the ceremonies and memorial events, as well as additional reporting by Eric Shawn, David Lee Miller, and Rick Leventhal.
Or, you can listen on the radio: Starting at 8 a.m. ET, NPR will offer a whopping nine hours of coverage of the events around the country on Sunday.
Will you be watching the 9/11 memorial ceremonies today?
Image via 9/11 Memorial


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Nope, I'm home with my 4 year old all day and have no interest in starting this conversation as yet. Plus, I find all this dwelling on the tragedy of 10 years to be counterproductive. Not saying that to be cruel, I just think that too many people (cough politicians cough) are using these memorial services as a way to drum up sympathy that is not deserved. To the families of the victims of 9/11, my heartfelt condolences for the losses you have lived with these last 10 years. The the first responders who were NOT invited to these ceremonies, take heart, most of us do remember that it was YOU who put your lives on the line to help the people, not these fat-cat politicians who usurped your spots at the ceremonies!