>> brian: a master mind giving himself a make over from the inside of the wall of gitmo. how did he make the gray beard go red. "fox and friends" starts right now. ♪ >> steve: when was the last time we would start the show with beauty tips from sheik mohammed. >> brian: we'll find out how he made it go from gray to red. >> gretchen: and let us know if we should give him attention for the beard or jackets and most people want to see him to go you know where. he was halfway through the trial five years ago. >> steve: give him the day in court. enternal state department e-mails that show just about two hours after it happened, all sorts of people throughout the government including the people in the white house situation room and f.b.i. and director of national intelligence knew it was an attack on our consulate by an affiliate of al-qaida, two hours. >> gretchen: so the time e-mail stamps have sbu. sensitive but unclassified. they were sent on a list, when you get the list with groups included. white house situation rub. who actually received those e-mails. the pentagon and f.b.i. and director of national intelligence. 343 national security people on the chain. here's what it said. u.s. diplomat mention're mission in benghazi under attack. they report that the diplomatic mission is under attack and 20 armed people fired shots and explosions were hurt. ambassador steveps and four personnel are in the compound safe haven. militia is providing security. that is before they knew they had died. >> brian: no one knows for sure. the cables were from anssar al sharia. the group claimed responsibility on facebook and twitter and called for an attack for the embassy on tripoli. you can't say it is gospel. >> steve: 4:04 eastern time. and success one 6:07 eastern time . five-days after the attack you have the ambassador for the united nations saying it is spontanous . white house's narrative . it was kind of sort of spontanous and no protest in the consulate and the guys in libya saw what happened in cairo and they went and got heavy arms and started blowing up the consulate. that's the story they are going right now? >> brian: just happened to be on 9/11. here is ambassador bolton with greta. >> the e-mails show beyond any doubt, the state department was fully possessed of the information in real-time. it leads to the question why the administration even bothered to ask for cia assess ams. all they had to do is talked to the state department. what could the motivation be? one alternative we have considered is the cover up. e-mails say to me. if anybody in the white house thought they could cover it up by referring to the mohamud video with this documentary evidence in real time, it was not just a cover up but an incredibly cover up. >> gretchen: why did mitt romney go after him in the debate. if he said it is not about the video. the president could say the uprisings were care cairo was happening before acc -- september 11th. you can't win on the debate stage. time passes here it turns out mitt romney made the smart not to talk about this? >> brian: only way you would attack this not to say it happened here or here. all i can tell you. the state department said one thing and you said another thing and the ambassador and intele. what ceened of operation are you running here? >> steve: the e-mails were in the white house situation room. so who is minding the store? that is coined of what mr. mitt romney said. >> brian: when the intelesaid this and that, they don't like that. there is nothing to do with the leaks. in the past, there is a pattern of things coming up that tell the truth. >> steve: you have to be careful about who you throwurped the bus. both candidates making every effort to sway voters two weeks to go in the election. molly is joining us. >> last two weeks are the closing arguments and the candidates make the final pitchs and implore voters to get out and vote. it is interesting to see where they go. president obama has his busiest day today traveling 5300 miles in the country from dc, iw and california and nevada and spending the night on air force one as he flies to florida . he told voters governor romney is out of touch. >> foreign policies from the 1980s and before the cold war was over. his social policies from the 1950s. and his economic policies are from the 1920s. he knows he can't sell that. and so in the closing days of the campaign he is hiding his true position. governor romney isit hading the states and going to nevada and iowa and prepping for a three stop swing in ohio. the governor said president obama is promising more of the same. >> if you want a real recover you have to have a change. the president is's president of status quo and the policies of the president are a continuation over what we have seen. he called his campaign slogan forward. i think forewarned is a better turn. >> if you guys talk about on your show election day approaches, keep your eye on ohio. the president has been there morthan any other state. and governor mitt romney plans to go there tomorrow it may be the fiercest battle of all of the battle ground states. >> brian: people are like stop at the ads. with we can't show up in the rally. >> the point to ponder is the process. the candidates don't come to their states. but the bottom line it is the swing states and just a couple of states that matter. what about me over here. >> brian: what about new york? we don't even pay attention to it. >> steve: one of the states that get attention is the state of iowa and right now iowa appears to be too close to call. this saturday night. des moines register will give their endorsement for president. they have sat down and talked to mitt romney for an hour . you can hear the -- apparently the president of the united states talked to the editor and publisher for 30 minutes and begged for the endorsement and the white house wanted the interview off the record. >> gretchen: unless you say this is off of the record. >> steve: they did going in? >> gretchen: has that happened for editorial boards when they are trying to make a decision and they sit down and make the endorsement? is that common. >> steve: it is not smart. >> gretchen: is interesting to find out if that is common place. it is if you are running to the president you would want your remarks out. >> brian: they will announce the interview . the rnc said president obama is telling iowans if they want to hear from them they have to hope for a rerun of the view. >> steve: he will be going on the jay leno show tonight and mtv friday. let's see how hard those questions are. >> gretchen: they wanted her bike. police say two teenage brothers murdered a 12 year old girl. 1,000 people packed the church to remember autumn pasqualle. cops say a 15 and 17 year old lured her to their home promising to exchange bike partis and then they strangem would her. >> she was a angel here on earth and angel up in heaven. >> the boys mother called police. might be moving. autumn's bike and other belongings were found in their home. overseas markets were found. it was a big drop in four months. the asian markets did make up ground in trading thanks to bargain huntirs. the dow futures are up one percent right now. a re shark attack on a popular beach leaving one man dead. leaving all of the beaches in california closed. the shark attacked the 39 year old . he began cpr but it was too late. no word on what kind of shark attack. the 9/11 master mind giving himself a make over. his beard went from gray to dark orange thanks to berry juice. he used juice and berries from his breakfast to do the trick. that is a guy in need of much attention. >> brian: you shouldn't give him fruit. we just told you that the state department within hours about the terrorist attack. chandler thomas is a lawmakers joining us that is lookking into that. >> steve: and actor stacey dash got blasted in the internet for saying something nice about romney. did she know her problems were about to get worse? 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