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A CNN correspondent reported from the Pentagon, near where a plane went down. The fire was still burning in some parts of the building. Upon close inspection, the correspondent saw a huge gaping hole in the side of the building, but no evidence of a plane crash anywhere near the Pentagon. The only pieces left were small enough to pick up by hand. There were no large tail sections, wing sections, or fuselage visible.

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The speaker observed the Pentagon after the 9/11 attack while firefighters were still working. According to the speaker, the fire was still burning in some parts of the Pentagon. The speaker saw a large hole in the side of the building. However, the speaker claims that, upon close inspection, there was no evidence of a plane crash anywhere near the Pentagon, only the damaged side of the building. The speaker states that the only remaining pieces were small enough to pick up by hand, with no large tail sections, wing sections, or fuselage visible.

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A CNN correspondent reported from the Pentagon, near where a plane went down. The fire was still burning in some parts of the Pentagon. From a close-up inspection, there was no evidence of a plane having crashed anywhere near the Pentagon, except for the actual side of the building that was crashed into. The only pieces left were small enough to pick up by hand. There were no large tail sections, wing sections, or fuselage anywhere around.

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I observed the ongoing fire at the Pentagon and noticed a significant hole in the building. However, upon closer inspection, I found no signs of a plane crash nearby. The only damaged area was the side of the building. There were only small debris pieces that could be easily held in one's hand, with no large sections of the plane such as tail or wings present. The fire is still burning in certain parts of the Pentagon.

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Yo, that just blew up! Look at that! A plane just crashed on Cottonwood Ave. Is everyone okay? Oh my god, it’s raining debris on the houses. Look at that plane burning! A whole plane just crashed right here! What the heck? It shook the whole plaza!

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Oh, no! Is anyone else seeing this plane crash? Oh my god. I'm going to stop recording and come back to this later.

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I was near the Pentagon where a plane crashed. The fire is still burning, but there's no evidence of a plane crash nearby. Only small pieces remain, no large sections like wings or fuselage.

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Outside the Pentagon, firefighters are still battling the blaze caused by the crash. I observed the significant hole in the building, but there is no evidence of a plane crash nearby. The only remnants visible are small pieces that could fit in your hand; there are no large sections like tail or wing parts anywhere around.

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CNN's military affairs correspondent, Jamie McIntyre, reports from outside the Pentagon where a plane has crashed. McIntyre states that he walked up to the building and observed firefighters trying to extinguish the ongoing blaze. He mentions that there is a large hole in the side of the Pentagon, but upon closer inspection, he found no evidence of a plane crash nearby. The only remnants visible are small enough to be picked up by hand. The fire continues to burn in certain areas of the Pentagon.

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A CNN correspondent reported from the Pentagon, near where a plane went down. The fire was still burning in some parts of the building. Upon close inspection, the correspondent saw a huge gaping hole in the side of the building, but no evidence of a plane crash. The only pieces left were small enough to pick up by hand. There were no large tail sections, wing sections, or fuselage anywhere around.

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A CNN correspondent reported from the Pentagon, near where a plane went down. Firefighters were still working to extinguish the blaze, which was still burning in some parts of the building. Upon close inspection, the correspondent saw a huge gaping hole in the side of the building, but no evidence of a plane crash. The only pieces left were small enough to pick up by hand. There were no large tail sections, wing sections, or fuselage anywhere around the site.

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A plane crashed and is upside down. The fire department is on-site. Most people appear to be okay, and everyone is getting off the plane. There is some unspecified activity or situation occurring.

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A plane just crashed on Cotton Avenue, and I was right there. It's unbelievable. The aircraft went down off the boulevard and is currently on fire. The situation seems chaotic and is not under control. It looks like it happened on a side street.

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CNN's military affairs correspondent, Jamie McIntyre, reports from outside the Pentagon where a plane crashed. McIntyre observed firefighters attempting to extinguish the ongoing blaze, which is still present in certain areas of the building. He closely examined the significant damage caused by the crash, noting a large hole in the side of the Pentagon. However, upon inspection, McIntyre found no indication that the plane had crashed anywhere near the Pentagon.

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9415, you on? Anybody advise the ten ten stations, operated? Copy. Negative. About give an update on the plane. Spencer, I got a message on that, plane. It's it's a it's a big truck with a mural painted of a of an airplane diving into New York City and exploding. Know what's in the truck. The truck is in between Sixth And Seventh on King Street.

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Oh, no! An airplane is crashing, Tara, are you seeing this? Oh my god. Let's see what's happening.

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In this video, the speaker shows footage of the Maui Fire on August 9th. There are numerous lights visible in the footage, and the speaker plans to enhance the video. The video is slowed down to 0.25x speed, revealing more details. The speaker asks for an explanation for the lights and mentions that the original video will be linked below for reference.

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A CNN correspondent reported from the Pentagon, near where a plane went down. The fire was still burning in some parts of the building. Upon close inspection, the correspondent saw a huge gaping hole in the side of the building, but no evidence of a plane crash anywhere near the Pentagon. The only pieces left were small enough to pick up by hand. There were no large tail sections, wing sections, or fuselage anywhere around.

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A plane just crashed on Coppin Avenue, causing a massive explosion. The entire plaza shook, and the plane is now burning, having struck nearby houses. It's shocking to see the destruction and chaos from the crash. People are reacting in disbelief, trying to comprehend the situation as they witness the aftermath of the incident. The scene is chaotic, with the plane visibly damaged and flames engulfing it.

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9415, you on? Anybody advise the ten ten stations, operated? Copy. Negative. About give an update on the plane. Spencer, I got a message on that, plane. It's it's a big truck with a mural painted of a of an airplane diving into New York City and exploding. Know what's in the truck. The truck is in between Sixth And Seventh on King Street.

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CNN's military affairs correspondent, Jamie McIntyre, reports from outside the Pentagon where a plane crashed. McIntyre states that he observed a huge hole in the side of the building, but there is no evidence of a plane crash nearby. The only visible wreckage consists of small pieces that can be picked up by hand, with no sign of larger sections like tail or wing pieces. The fire is still burning in some parts of the Pentagon.

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Scott: it's can you hear me? Scott, can you hear me? Yeah. At some point, we're gonna need to look at the runway. There was debris on the runway.

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A person inside a building describes a plane hitting the top of the building, followed by an explosion and glass. People were running around trying to get away. The speaker believes they are among the last people in the building and suggests leaving. The speaker is standing underneath where the plane initially hit the building. The speaker identifies themself as Bennett, spelling out the name, and states they are with the Secret Service, title OST.

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CNN's military affairs correspondent, Jamie McIntyre, reports from the Pentagon where a plane has crashed. Firefighters are still battling the blaze, and parts of the building are still on fire. McIntyre observes a massive hole in the side of the building but finds no evidence of a plane crash nearby. Only small debris remains, nothing substantial like tail sections or wings. The focus is solely on the actual crash site within the building.

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CNN's military affairs correspondent, Jamie McIntyre, reports from the scene of the Pentagon plane crash. He states that the fire is still burning in some areas of the building. McIntyre observes a large hole in the side of the Pentagon but finds no evidence of the plane's wreckage nearby. He mentions that the only remaining pieces are small enough to be picked up by hand, with no sign of tail sections, wing sections, or fuselage.
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