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 The first indication of the horrors to come was a single camera shot that suddenly appeared on television sets throughout the world: a skyscraper bathed in the morning sun, smoke pouring from a ragged hole in its side. The images grew even worse, as the entire world witnessed the death and destruction of Sept. 11, 2001.

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It has been known by its name since 1970. Currently, weekday broadcasts are anchored by Brian Williams (right), and weekend editions of the show are anchored by Lester Holt.

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Increasing the alert level to "orange", meaning high risk, from "yellow" or elevated risk, was announced by the Department of Homeland Security, but it seems nobody noticed.
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