On the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist acts, events big and small are planned nationwide to remember the more than 2,751 people who were killed in the Twin Towers attacks.
The two candidates, who were on their way to work in Chicago and Washington when the first plane hit the north tower of the World Trade Center seven years ago, will meet for the first time as the presidential nominees of their parties as they lay a wreath together at Ground Zero.
This evening, Obama and McCain will meet at Columbia University.
The two campaigns have promised to refrain from running ads today, and spokespeople for 9/11 families this week have welcomed their visit.
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