because everywhere i look, this election is over. folks, this is so predictable, the campaign to depress you and to despirit you is underway and it s set full bore. it s going 150%. these people have a disaster of a convention they re trying to turn into the greatest convention ever. i m here to tell you it is september 10. there is two months ago. there is no way this is over! there is no way. brian: that s what the romney folks sent out a memo saying don t be discouraged by the polls. fordham says who are the most accurate polls judging by 08? tops is rasmussen, then pugh. steve: just remember, according to the washington post, it s a dead heat. 13 minutes after the top of the hour. on this september 11, parents will do in this case to get their babies to fall asleep of the even jumping in the crib?
come on, king get through lawler was given cpr on the scene who is 62a years old is breathing on his own. an american revoled wendy rosen voted twoyce in 2006 and 8. she voted in two different straights and not that she voted in 2006 and 8. voting records showed she voted 2006 in the primary. and rosen is not commenting on the charges. steve: that is embarrass illegal. americans are gathering to grieve and remember the 3,000 lives lot of 11 years ago. you know, stove, it is
museum done. that s what it looks like right now. gretchen: thankfully this is a live picture. they ll keep politics out of the events today for the most part. you ll only hear from family examine friends and loved ones, et cetera. we are going to have full coverage here on fox. we ll be talking to former new york city mayor rudy guiliani and ray kelly and others throughout the rest of the day. brian: this year for the first time, there is starting to be push back on ray kelly s methods of keeping us safe and counterterrorism programs. i think people have to be vigilant and understand what he goes through on a daily basis to fight to make sure he does everything he can to keep us safe. gretchen: the last count, 14 supposed attacks he thwarted and the members of his police department thwarted since 9-11. steve: one of the things about today, 11 years later, it s going to remind a lot of people who were in new york city 11 years ago today of that day because it was a tuesday, jus
things that we say, you need something more than that flimsy paper mask. brian: we didn t know. steve: who knew? thank you very much. gretchen: in a little over two hours, president obama will arrive at the pentagon to remember the 184 innocent lives lost in the attack there. our own jennifer griffin is live for us now. good morning, jennifer. good morning. the sun just came up here at the pentagon. you can hear the planes up overhead. 11 years ago today, at 8:20 in the morning, american airlines flight 77 took off from dulles airport at 9:37 a.m it slammed into the outer ring of the pentagon, slicing through three of those rings. essentially killing 184 people on the ground. 125 people were killed on impact. there were 59 people on board the flight that day. there are 184 separate benches at the pentagon memorial behind me. it opened in 2008 and cost $22 million to build. it s open 24 hours a day, seven
the reading of all the names and for the first time that i can remember, no political speeches. steve: which is good. we just had mayor rudy guiliani on. he said the fact that there will be no politicians speaking as there were last year, is a good thing. 11 years. it went by so fast. i was thinking this morning when we were driving out because we were here in the chairs, different chairs, different studio at the time, we had just i had just concluded outside an interview with mr. peanut and we heard in our ears, an airplane crashed into the world trade center. and from there, another one did. and that changed everything. there will be four moments of silence of morning. the first one in this hour, you will see it live right here on fox & friends. gretchen: meantime, life goes on and this is actually if relation to that. al-qaeda confirming that its senior leader is dead now. the u.s. government announced it killed him in pakistan back in june, but this morning is the first tim