of it. was it above you? did the white house withhold your testimony? did you have it done before 10:35 last night? i did. the white house was not withholding my testimony, no. who was? nobody. you have to submit written documents, submit them to omb, they review them in the afternoon. we got them back 18 or 19:00, something like that and made changes and submitted them. yes, we were late. it wasn t you? no, it was no intent to block. yeah, it was somebody s strategy, is my guess, might not have been yours. general mckenzie, half-hour ago you said we know for certain isis intends to attack at home, something like that, is that correct? is that is correct. 20 years ago, on september 11th, when the terrorist hijackers took over four aircraft and attacked the
0 about 100 americans and that figure doesn t change. we need a real accounting for how many people, big difference between 100 and 4000. my biggest takeaway, we have no counter terrorism strategy and milley and mckenzie testifyod this, mckenzie said he is not confident we can prevent al qaeda or isis. harris: i am rushing, it is top of the hour, kayleigh and emily, everybody on outnumbered, quick one for us as we ark wait the panel to reconvene. thanks for watching fox news. our coverage continues on america reports. sandra: the senate armed services adjourning for a break, set to resume 30 minutes from now. the nation s top military leaders facing tough questioning on capitol hill for the first time since the chaotic exit from afghanistan. hello and welcome, everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. john: i m john robert necessary washington. lloyd austin, and general mark milley and general frank mckenzie all testifying today before the senate armed everybodies iss committee
people, they re all heroes they may not think that themselves but there s so much humility in this industry and definitely save lives as well as there was people who were jumping over and hanging on ledges in the water and a lot of boaters pick them up and save them, they were trained to get away from the giant loom of smoke. trey: the heroes of 9/11 were not only in new york city and chinks will pennsylvania, 40 brave americans on flight 983 fall directly against terrorist hijackers and prevented what many people believe would ve been an attack on the united states capital. a tribute to those heroes stands and chinks will pennsylvania where the plane crashed that
you re listening to what is called the tower of voices. massive wind chimes that hang in this culture. each one represents a passenger or a crewmember who fought back bravely against the terrorist hijackers on 9/11 17 years ago this coming tuesday. molly was at the ceremony and is there in pennsylvania. reporter: hi, eric. a lot of rain and a lot of wind but despite that, family members and large crowds gathered here to watch the dedication of the tower of voices. as you mentioned, it is meant to honor those crews and passengers that fought back against the hijackers on 9/11. the tower has 40 chimes, eight are in place so far and represent the 40 heroes that collectively took action fighting in an effort to regain control of the plane. losing their lives in the crash at the sacred ground but saving an unknown number of innocent people at the terrorists
steps being taken to keep americans safe. and. terrorist hijackers crashed flight 77 into the pentagon. collapsed to the floor, waited to die. reporter: engulfed in flames, he lived to tell his story, brian birdwell in a huckabee exclusive, plus he worked tirelessly in the rubble of the world trade center. meet one of the unsung heros of ground zero. search and rescue dog. [applause]. governor huckabee: thanks and welcome to a special edition of huckabee as we remember 9/11, ten years after the attacks on america. in the aftermath of major acts of horror like 9/11, more recently the shooting of gabrielle giffords and innocent by standards in tucson, we usually have a season of civility and kindness that comes from people from all over the ideological spectrum who promise to foster a kinder and gentler