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Twenty-five years after 9/11, this documentary explores how a single day shaped the next generation. From children who lost their parents in the attacks to journalists who cut their teeth on the original War on Terror to young Afghans and Marines forced to deal with the fallout of America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan - their gripping stories reveal that the legacy of 9/11 is measured not only by history, but by the lives it continues to shape.

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00:00We had a sense back then that we were at a transformative moment.
00:04And we were.
00:06Immediately, your next breath was like sucking in a cup full of sand,
00:10and you just say to yourself, this is how it ends.
00:13Like, the skies had rained fire, and who knows what could come next.
00:1925 years later, the current generation lives in a world that was created by 9-11.
00:28My father was working at the Pentagon on September 11th.
00:31I just turned four.
00:33My dad was the co-pilot on Flight 93.
00:36I was 10 months old.
00:37I was five years old when 9-11 happened, and I wanted to serve my country.
00:41I was three years old.
00:43We got attacked, and they killed a bunch of our people.
00:46Obviously, we should bring some justice to those that did it.
00:50If you start to scratch at almost any aspect of our daily lives in the United States today,
00:58I can show you how 9-11 changed that part of our country.
01:06We went to Afghanistan because of a horrific attack that happened 20 years ago.
01:13It's time for American troops to come home.
01:17Abbey Gate was a microcosm of the 20-plus year war in the Middle East.
01:23We underestimated how quickly that the Taliban would regain control,
01:27and we thought that we would have time to get everybody out.
01:31That was obviously not the case.
01:33We got hit.
01:34I've kind of come to the realization this is where I die.
01:38My thoughts were, what the hell have we been doing for 20 years?
01:44Terrorism is a word that you will never understand in any visceral way until you experience it.
01:52The irony is the existential threat to American freedom came not from these terrorists in Afghanistan,
02:02but from our nation's response to terrorism.
02:05The generation that is just coming of age now just know a different America.
02:27The
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