With less than two weeks away the fifth anniversary of 9/11, the news networks are planning how they will mark the occasion.

Reuters is reporting that CNN plans to put its video from that day online, so viewers can relive the tragic events as they unfolded five years ago.

NBC is planning to bring back former anchor Tom Brokaw, and former “Today” co-host Jane Pauley, as well as former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and survivors of the attacks.

NBC begins its broadcast day with Matt Lauer live from the former WTC buildings with Brokaw, Giuliani, and the survivors. The network will also be replaying past news reports on 9/11 in primetime, as well as in the days leading up to the attacks.

CBS will air an hour long interview with President Bush before 9/11, and an update to its 9/11 documentary on Sept. 10.

ABC hasn’t announced its plans, but reports say that Charlie Gibson will anchor a special edition of “Primetime” that will air after the network’s miniseries “The Path to 9/11.”








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