america jillian: good morning. welcome back. look at that 9/11 memorial in new york city. if you haven t been and you are visiting new york, you need to go. it is definitely a thing you need to see. rob: it s a powerful moment. everybody goes there and it becomes so quiet. people just walk around. it s almost surreal being there. that tool there is pool two pools one for each tower where they fell. right there in the shadow of one world trade center which is beautiful spectacle of the building and the museum there, too. they are building a whole new complex there. a lot of businesses have
circumstances. not only do they have a job but if they don t like their job they know they can leave and find another one because there are more jobs available now. their own wages are rising, they see not only tax cuts show up in their paycheck but their paychecks get bigger as a result of wages increasing and employer s are investing in their workers, becoming more productive. all the metrics in the economy are showing an uptick. how people feel, their circumstances changing. when you see president obama trying to take credit for this economy it is almost laughable because for years he tried to tell americans they were better off but people didn t feel that way. trump hasn t removed the barriers in the economy, they get to be better off in their own circumstances. shannon: thank you. jillian: see what is coming up for fox and friends . 17 years ago today we were here on the air when the whole world changed. in washington dc and shanksville, pennsylvania.
and we will show images that are so shocking but at the same time remind you of what happens. rudy giuliani, who was mayor of new york city at the time, john james of the u.s. senate in michigan has a story about 9/11 as does congressman scott taylor and the very latest from the hurricane which looks like it is bearing down on the carolinas. jillian: maxine waters encouraged violence against the trump cabinet. you get out and say to the crowd and tell them they are not welcome. jillian: carly shimkus live next with the firestorm that just started.
family, the first will begin at 8:406 am to mark the exact moment the first plane crashed into the north tower. there will be another moment of silence at 9:03 am to mark the time the second plane crashed into the south tower. at 9:37 when american airlines flight 77 crashed into the pentagon, 9th:509 am when the south tower collapsed. the moment of silence at 10:03 will mark when united airlines flight 93 crashed into a field near shanksville, pennsylvania. the final moment of silence will be at 10:28 when the north tower collapsed. throughout the morning victims names are read by loved ones and we can expect security to be tight in lower manhattan, thousands of people will pay their respects. that is the latest from lower manhattan. jillian: a blue collar boom. donald trump s economy has middle-class workers winning. we are going to win so much you may get tired of winning and you will say please, please it s
john bolton citing the palestinians resistance for peace in the middle east and efforts to get an international court to prosecute israel for alleged war crimes. plo was the unrecognized state delegation to the us. jillian: the entire nation remembering the terrorist attacks of september 11th today. a stunning site in suburban cleveland where a high school sophomore needs help placing 3000 american flags in front of the school, one for each of the victims. the view from above revealing a powerful image and tribute. rob: 17 years later. jillian: as we look at our role in afghanistan on this anniversary the question still remains are we any closer to ending american s longest war. rob: joining us from ground 0 in lower manhattan to discuss that is cohost of fox and friends on the weekend, pete exists - e