0 chemical warfare on the battle field and it could be easier for terrorist organizations to obtain these weapons and to use them to attack civilians. i have therefore asked the leader of congress to postpone a vote to authorize the use of force while we pursue this diplomatic path. steve: one of the real disconnects is the fact he made an effective case about how chemical weapons are different. then he talked about how there is a red line. and they crossed the red line, and we ve got to do something. yet he s considering a diplomatic solution where mr. assad, who used these chemical weapons, crossed the red line, could remain in power. charles krauthammer said last night this was one of the oddest presidential speeches ever delivered. here is charles. that s what makes this one of the most odd presidential speeches ever delivered. here s a president who urgingly addresses a nation on all channels to call for a pause, assuming that the nation does not call for a pause on something
o say can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight my son, paul, 11 years passed and i still hear your voice. my father, peter alan nelson. we dearly miss you and in my eyes and heart, you re always a hero. my husband, i love you every day and miss you every day and so do the kids. and the home of the brave on that bright sunny tuesday morning, a nation at peace suddenly found itself at war. we know somewhere a son is growing up with his father s eyes and a daughter has her mother s laugh, living reminders that those who died are with us still. todd m. beamer. today we stand on this hallowed ground, a place made sacred by the passengers and crew of flight 93. mark bingham. for on a day such horrors, they gave us our first filmer of hope, how ordinary individuals, choosing to work together, can do the most extraordinary and history making things. shep: 11 years ago at this hour, the ruins of the twin towers
we are out of the hole, is that right. we ll look at the numbers and they are shocking. brian: and the wrestling event gets too real. this is not part of tonight s entertainment. this is a real life situation . my broadcast partner earlier collapsed . the latest on jerry lawler s condition. we ll tell you you more now. fox and friends . o beautiful for spacious skies. steve: it sure is pretty down there. you are looking at the memorial down in the world trade center site and lee greenwood sings america the beautiful. it is 11 years to the date that changed everything. brian: it is starting to shape up. for the longest time it was politicians and what developer was getting how much insurance money. they are finally coming to an agreement between the state and city in building the museum on 9/11. gretchen: it just seemed like we were down there yesterday for the 10th anniversary and then it seemed how could it possibly be 10 years. but still remembering and thr
what so proudly we hailed at the twilight my son, paul, 11 years passed and i still hear your voice. my father, peter alan nelson. we dearly miss you and in my eyes and heart, you re always a hero. my husband, i love you every day and miss you every day and so do the kids. and the home of the brave on that bright sunny tuesday morning, a nation at peace suddenly found itself at war. we know somewhere a son is growing up with his father s eyes and a daughter has her mother s laugh, living reminders that those who died are with us still. todd m. beamer. today we stand on this hallowed ground, a place made sacred by the passengers and crew of flight 93. mark bingham. for on a day such horrors, they gave us our first filmer of hope, how ordinary individuals, choosing to work together, can do the most extraordinary and history making things. shep: 11 years ago at this hour, the ruins of the twin towers were still smoldererring in lower manhattan. to
could it really happen? we will ask the head of the centers for disease and control early this monday morning, september 12th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs good monday morning. i m erica hill. i m jeff glor. chris wragge is off this morning. how about this upset at the u.s. open yesterday? wow. wow on a number of levels. not just an upset, but, sam stosur of australia beat serena williams. a tantrum where serena went off a little bit. just a little bit. sam will be live in the studio and tell us what happened there and how she feels this morning. i think she feels pretty good this morning. if i were her, i would. starting with the economy and the jobs. president obama sends the $474 billion jobs package to capitol hill later today. he will be speaking again at the white house to try to get voters to put pressure on congress to pass his bill. cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante has some more of the details for us this morning. bill, good m