condition. what would do you if you found 2500 bucks sitting on the sidewalk? a minnesota man turned it over to police. that s so likely. the good samaritan didn t even want recognition, asking to stay anonymous. now police are trying to track down the owner using on-line databases, even going around to local banks. if no one claims the money in 60 days, they will give it to a nonprofit organization. brian: good job, minnesota! gretchen: there s a phrase called minnesota nice. that s why i m not surprised by him doing that. in minnesota when you drive and you think you re going to cut off somebody driving in a car, you don t honk, you stop and go, oh, go ahead. brian: really? gretchen: oh, yes. it s quite different than new york city. steve: just a little. gretchen: all you watching in the midwest get it. brian: i can t even picture it. gretchen: it doesn t happen in your area. brian: you know what s most likely, the pictures coming back from mars. steve: meanwhil
perhaps, building homes and not just from family, but from americans. that s what this country is all about. lee, thank you for your choice. thank you for your family s service. i couldn t pick a better person to spend a few minutes here with today. i m glad america got to see you. thank you. back to you guys. steve: peter and lee and you can see hyped them, life goes on. so many people going to work today and peter johnson, jr. s office is right down there not far from ground zero. gretchen: coming up on fox & friends, his plane was hijacked, flown into the world trade center. but the pilot wasn t on board. the man who was scheduled to be in that seat, behind the controls, he s telling his story finally and he s coming up next. brian: parents, you tried just about everything to get your baby to fall asleep. even climbing into the crib. but there is something simple that will work every time. steve: it s not another person. gretchen: ear plugs! these fellas used capit
honor to be an american extra special to win a gold medal as a player on the women s soccer team. steve: it is my second gold medal and it was an amazing event. i had the time of my life. brian: you scored two goal finals and take it and blast it in the corner and get revenge against japan. and that is more than a time much your life. the coach told you you will probably not play much. she askedney me if it was a couple of months prior i would have laughed . i was uncertain. i didn t know if i would start or play. but it couldn t have been written better. brian: you didn t hang your head or pout. you filled your role. for sure. i can bring something special to the team pia realized that
steve: uh-uh. gretchen: was that a teacher s child. but turns out 39 percent of the chicago teachers send their kid toz private schools. probably not. it probably was not a teacher s child or maybe not. that child was probably in school at a private school. brian: there are two things from that. teachers don t like the public school system and they have enough money to send their children to prived school. steve: you know the person i want to hear from is the president of the united states. we heard ralm emanuel said we will have to stand against the teacher s union and paul ryan came out in oregon. i stand with my former colleague ralm emanuel because he is on the side of the families. where does the president of the united states stand now. is he on the side of the familis and kids trying to graduate or on the side of the
we re going to stop them. i m not certain that s the case right now. steve: that s right. now, you are not far from ground zero. it s just on the other side of that blue wall that we see behind you right there. yesterday it s been 11 years. yesterday they apparently reached a deal to finally conclude the construction of the memorial. it s taken 11 years. that s an embarrassment in many ways. well, particularly bad because last year when we all got a chance to view the memorial which was almost done at that point, we were told it would be ready in a year. then work stopped completely because of a political dispute. again, hopefully it s now over and there will be a sense of urgency about getting this done because this has created a lot of pain for a lot of family members that i know that this hasn t been done. steve: one thing they re going to do today is not have any politicians speaking. all the names will be read by families and family members and