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>> president miomising strong a against the group isis. >> we will degrade and ultimately destroy isis. >> the president laying out his plan in a prime time address which includes aryrebels. >> after running into enormous criticism last month for admitting he didn't have a plan tore strategy to take on isis the president used his prime time address to outline a four-point plan. >> first we will conduct a systematic campaign of air strikes against these terrorists. we will give support on the ground. we will continue to draw on our substantial counter-terrorism capabilities to prevent isil attacks. fourth, we will continue to
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provide humanitarian civilians who have been displaced gby it ter vis group. >> he will bypass congress extending the power president bush extended. despite the threat that isis poses he also says the united states is safer now. that's a comment at that that surprised some of his critics. >> he says america is safer. i don't know any human being who agrees with that. i am wulg to give it a try because the situation today -- they are going to attack the united states of america. our prisoner in iraq said see you in new york. >> while the president is largely eignoring congress on this one aspect of the plan the
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administration says will require congressional authority that's the idea of arming and training the syrian rebel forces that are taking on isis. doug luzader live for us. thank you. >> that brings us to our look who is talking. steven hey hayes and charles krauthammer talking. >> the idea that the president is going to turn an arm that doctors and pharmacists he didn't want to arm before suggests his credibility problem. it's not the only thing he doesn't have credibility on. he has flipped on so many aspects. the war on terror was fantasy. it is a major campaign from the world super power from all of its friends he doesn't have the credibility to sell this unless and until he follows it through with action. >> it is a terrible disconnect
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between the ends and means. he talked about the rebels in syria as being composed of doctors, farmers and pharmacists. now aparen lit his aim is to destroy isil. the way he is going to do it in theory is u.s. air power and pharmacists. this is n that is not very credible. i am sure they are not quaking in their boots at isis. >> fox news polls show majority of americans think president obama is weak and indecisive. 54 percent say the president is not prepared to do whatever it takes to defeat these islamist extremists. overwhelming 77 percent believe that isis will try to launch an attack on u.s. soil. 46 percent believe the president will try to manage isis rather than destroy them. 58 percent say their message to
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the president is kill them now. what do you think? log on to the "fox & friends first" facebook page at #keep talking. >> it marks 13 years since terrorists attacked the home land killing thousands of americans and forever changing our lives. victims survivors heros and their families all being remembered. anna koyman is live wihere so much has changed. anna? >> no doubt about that. good morning to you and everyone at home. for the first time today the victims families and first responders families will be able to score the 9-11 is museum.
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despite the anxiousness of the threat of isis new york intelligence says there is no evidence of a specific threat. if isis does decide to attack the new york police department is ready. >> isis creates a totally new area of threat for us. one that is probably even more potentially impact al qaeda. the ability to aspire those who fight and then potentially come back but also to inspire the so-called normals who are sitting in their basements over their computer terminals they have incredible ability to influence those young men and women. >> police commissioner bill bratton saying the teams using under cover sers and bomb sniffing dogs will be monitoring today. there will be 6 moments of silence starting at 8 cl:46 whe the first plane hit the tower.
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the names of the victims who died at the world trade center, the pentagon and flight 93 in peps pens will be re-- pennsylv be read aload. i am going to give everyone an inside look at the memorial and museum with hours of sound and video. it will be open to the public today starting at 6:00 p.m. back to you. >> anna kooiman, thank you for that. the tribute in light returning to ground zero. 13 years after the 9-11 terror attacks. the bright beams rising high above the new york city skyline marking where the twin towers once stood. >> the 40 victims of united flight 93 honored in shanksville, pennsylvania placing the candles on the wall of names. at 10:03 a.m. the names of the
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passengers and crew members will be read and bells will be running in their memory. >> firefighters and members of our military will unfurl a lateral american flag from the roof of the pentagon where 125 people died 13 years ago. at 9:20 ax m. president obama will lay a wreath at the memorial. at 9:37 the american airlines flight 77 struck the pentagon there will be a moment of silence. >> turning to other news, new overnight the nfl struggle to go get back on the offense after it is revealed the league received video of ray rice punching his then fiancee month ago. roger godell says he is now bringing a special investigators to get to the bottom of this. >> it is the tail of the tape who saw it and when. that will be at the center of the independent investigation as
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nfl commissioner roger goodell calls in former fbi chief robert mueller to investigate the incidents. good dell says he did not see the tape of rice punching his fiancee until this week. he told the associated press saying he sent the video to an nfl executive five months ago and played a 12 second voice mail from an nfl office number april 9th confirming the video arrived. a female voice saying, quote, you are right, it is terrible. rice blame that long attack on a liquor fuelled rage. >> he lied and he knew about this tape he is out. if if the tape did come to the office how high up did it go and why didn't it get to good dell? what happened? >> the steelers onner will oversee the investigation. good dell visiting a high school
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yesterday has promised mueller will have access to all records but many are questioning the commissioner's handling of the situation. >> i don't necessarily want to call him a liar. you see the initial tape we saw we knew something happened in the elevator. how can we get the video, the video, how does it surface now? >> will roger goodell have to go? if so, who will replace him. one name at the top of the list former sesht ry secretary of st condoleezza rice. she said she absolutely wants to be commissioner. she is on the college football playoff selection committee. back to you guys. >> nine minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, president obama vowing to hunt down terrorists who threaten our country. are they already here? former cia operative mike baker weighs in.
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>> president obama mrom mipromi take extreme action against isis. former cia covert operations mike baker is with us. thanks for being with us, mike. >> 77 percent of americans say according to a fox news poll they think isis will try to launch an attack on u.s. soil. the president saying he isto hu iraq. does he first need to look here? are they already here? >> we have been engaged in that we talked about infiltration the recruitment of personers for years now. that is what al qaeda is trying and had success doing. islamic state and tlooesz a continuation of that process. it was an okay speech it was a
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good speech. it was a better speech had he done this six months ago after they reported to establish their strong hold. it didn't just happen overnight. at least now he has annunciated what the strategy will be. it will be extremely difficult to do what he's talking about without somebody getting boots on the ground. that is a primary issue. it is a muddled mess in syria. it is not as if we had better clarity now than last week on who the syrian opposition is. >> another fox news poll says is the u.s. safer today than before 9-11, mike. 43 percent say they are safer now but 45 percent say they feel less safe today. how likely is it we will have more of an attack on the home land? >> you never get this risk down
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to zero. it is not going to happen. we like to think that would happen. we are tired of the war on terror. the reality is if you have been working in counter-terrorism for any period of time whether at the local state or federal level you know you are doing what you can to minimize disrupt and prevent and the odds are at some point something gets through. you only have to be right once we have to be right all of the time. a lot of that concern that angst you cite in the poll part of it is the awareness the mediacy of the problem in iraq and syria. that has driven it back to the forefront particularly when we come back around to what is now the 13th anniversary of 9-11. >> mike baker, thank you so much for being with us this morning, this early morning. >> sure, thank you. >> heather, over to you. >> thank you, ainsley. the time is now 17 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, they say be careful what you post on-line. you have heard it before, because it is there for ever.
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♪ >> a live shot of the freedom memorial in new york city. 13 years later the victims of that terrorist attack on american soil and their family and friends as well. >> happening today, a verdict expected in the oscar pistorius murder trial. right now the court in a short recess. the judge makes his way to the testimony buiguilt or not guilt could take hours. ow he's accused of newer derring his -- murdering his girlfriend. he said he thought she was an intruder.
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the defense only has to prove reasonable doubt. there's no jury,.uniteds a judge. pistorius could paface life in prison. >> jody arias will not represent herself after all in the second run of her murder case. it's not clear why she changed her mind. the 34-year-old was convicted of murder last year in the 2008 killing of her ex-boyfriend. jurors could not reach a decision on her sentence. >> drones are being put to good use. they are searching for this lady a missing texas woman. christina morris vanished you can see her with her friend at a parking garage in plano. after two weeks of desperately searching the faa is issuing an emergency waiver to a nonprofit search group allowing a drone to reach the hard to hit areas in the dense brush.
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it will look for clues like tire tracks and disturbed earth. >> a delta plane loses cabin pressure shortly after taking h off. it was headed to los angeles and had to quickly turn around. no word on what caused the problem. >> joan rivers stoppeded breathing. releasing a statement hours after the new york daily news reported an unplanned vocal cord biopsy left rivers unable to breathe. they are saying this the biopsy to the vocal cord has never been performed at yorkville endoscopy. general an steesh yaw h-- anest has never been administered. river's cause of death is still unknown pending further tests. >> mayor diagnosed with a tumor. rob ford taking to the hospital complaining of stomach pains.
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his brother doug saying it is a problem he has had for three months but suddenly becoming unbearable. they determined the type of tumor. they a ford is running for reelection despite his problems with alcohol and drugs. >> your personal information leaked on-line in another hack attack. >> lauren simonetti is here with what we need to know this time. >> oh, boy, another hack attack is right. this one for g mail users. about 5 million user names and pass words have been leaked and posted on a forum. while it is possible 60 percent of the data is accurate google says much of the information is out of date and inval laid and it was not compromised. facebook testing self destructive posts for messages that disappear when you want them to between an hour and a week. it is not facebook's first attempt to vanishing posts.
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>> good morning. as we look back at all of the lives lost on american soil. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. yes, we will never forget. >> as commander-in-chief my highest priority is the security of the american people. >> the president is vowing strong action, but still not planning to ask congress first. doug luzader live in washington for us. doug, what did he have to say? >> good morning.
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right out of the gate the president argued that despite the threat that isis poses that the united states is actually safer now. >> we took out osama bin laden. and much of al qaeda's leadership in afghanistan and pakistan. we targeteda al qaeda's affiliae in yemen and commanded the top offender in somalia. we have done so bringing more than 140,000 million troops home from iraq and drawing down forces in afghanistan where our combat michigssion will end lat this year. thanks to our military and counter-terrorism professionals america is saver. >> the president who ran into a lot of criticism last month after saying he had no strategy to take on isis now says the kind of u.s. air strikes that hit isis targets in iraq will now expand to syria. he is also sending in another 475 u.s. troops into iraq to assist their iraqi counterparts.
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he's also relying on the same congressional authority that was given to president bush in the aftermath of 9-11 arguing it allows him to bypass congress. that is a move that will create some friction among some democrats and republicans. >> i think the president should come to congress and ask for authorization. you want a demonstration look no further than this speech tonight where he declares i have the authority to wage war regardless of what congress says. my copy of the constitution says congress has the authority to declare war. >> the white house didn't agree with that, but one aspect of this if president even acknowledges will require congressional authority that is the part of this plan that involves arming and training syrian rebel groups to take on isis. ainsley? >> continuing with that conversation let's get to this. thank you, doug. time to look who is talking
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colonel oliver north saying it is not enough and it will not be effective fighting isis. >> it is too little too late. the idea of degrading and destroying isil isn't a strategy. it's a goal. radical islam is the enemy. he start the out with the same familiar litany. bin laden is dead. bring the troops home. bin laden may be dead but radical islam is alive and well and growing. it is not just isil. >> does he belief he is going to build a serious coalition. he has nine states so far. bush had 48. he has nine states none of which are going to fight. there's no coalition. he's counting on the government in baghdad that has no loyalty for the people. it is so pathetic that i have to control my anger and simply say
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it's idea yacht-- idiotic. >> what do you say? head to the the facebook tabling after t -- facebook page after the show. >> we have brand new fox polls meantime revealing how americans really feel about president obama's leadership. 54 percent believe he is not prepared to do whatever it takes to defeat the islamic terrorists. 57 percent say the president is weak and indecisive on foreign policy. the president's approval rating matching an all time low. only 38 percent approve of his job performance. 59 percent think the u.s. is less respected as compared to 2008. that number is actually up 11 percent from last year. >> it has been 13 years since
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the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil. for the first time the 9-11 memorial and museum are open to the families of first responders following the memorial services at ground zero. anna kooiman is live. anna? >> good morning, ainsley. good morning to everyone at home. the commemoration ceremony will begin at 8:30 this morning. there will be six moments of silence starting at 8:46 the moment the first plane struck the tower. the victims in new york and washington, d.c. and pennsylvania will be read allowed following the ceremony. the victim's families the first responders family's will be able to tour the museum. here's a look at what they will see. >> we have a very tragic alert for you right now. an incredible plane crash into the world trade center. >> very few can forget where they were the morning of
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september 11th, 2001. here beneath the ground that once held the twin towers, memories of horror, confusion and heroism relived. >> the innocent who died that day did what we do every day, simply get up in the morning and go to work. >> there has been an explosion in world trade 1 that's the other building. it looks like a plane struck it. it is horrible. >> the ter tested patriotism and faith that day. who could forget the cross forged in steel. >> more than 10,000 artifacts on display. the melted phone from the pentagon the staircase telling stories of survival. frantic civilians fleeing from the towers before they collapsed. the entire crew of firefighters from ladder 3 responding died inside where the north tower fell. this watch belonging to one of the heroic passengers who over took the terrorists on flight 93.
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>> so many faces vanished. family members posting signs after calling hospitals and hot lines searching for the missing many of which never turned up. oo a oo in all 2,983 people died. >> i can hear you the rest of the world hears you and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> just as america vowed, we will never forget. (chanting snchl (chanting) >> we will never forget. the selection of artifacts has grown significantly since it reopened back in may after family members victims and first responders have been assured the objects would be held in the highest esteem. i will be exploring what the new york police department is doing as far as security measures go ahead of this anniversary. back to you. i was able to tour the museum and it really is overwhelming. >> now take a look at this.
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also pretty overwhelming breath taking photo the tribute in light is returning to glound zai ground zero 13 years after the 9-11 terror attack. i can't believe it has been 13 years. high above the skyline marking where the twin towers once stood. >> flight 93 honored last night in shanksville, pennsylvania. you can see them carrying the lanter lanterns. the names of the crew members will be read. the bells of remembrance will be running wrung in their memory. >> in less than two hours firefighters will unfurl the pentagon where 125 people died 13 years ago. at 9 the:37 which is the time the american airlines flight 77
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struck the pentagon there will be a moment of silence. >> new overnight switching gears momentarily the nfl doing damage control after it is revealed the leak received video of ray rice punching his then fiancee months ago. nfl commissioner roger goodell calling in robert mueller to investigate the nfl's handling of the evidence. good dell says he did not see the tape until this week. but a law enforcement official telling the associated press, he sent the violent video to an nfl executive in april. >> he lied and he knew about this tape, he's out. so now the question is, if the tape did come into the office, you know, how high up did it go and why didn't it get to good dell? what happened? >> pressure mounting for godell to step down. caught on camera a mini van
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: >> welcome back. extreme weather caught on camera. the heart stopping moment a mini van with an elderly couple inside is swept away by flood waters. >> just got swept up in the water. holy (bleep). >> the california couple heading to kentucky to visit their son when they drove right into monday's thunderstorm in nevada. >> a rush of water just pushed
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us down a water fall then we are in this whole like a lake. >> four construction workers and police officers pulled them to safety their new van destroyed filled with about two feet of mud. >> a home land official confirming to congress that isis militants are entering the united states through the southern border. john mccain posted on facebook twitter and other social sites say they are trying to infill gre trait the border. dhs backtracked saying there is no credible information to support that. >> they are asking stores to watch consumer buying habits for signs of terrorism. jay johnson said it is an extension of the see something say something campaign. >> president obama not getting the presidential treatment at several new york golf clubs over labor day weekend. club managers turned away the
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>> lifetime of golf that's pretty nice. the president says no to ground troops. will air strikes be enough to combat isis? is colonel schafer on deck next. >> brian kill need mede is coming up on "fox & friends." >> an all star military panel will breakdown the military plan for taking the fight to isis. we are remembering 9-1113 years later. it will be played out like it was here on the 9-11-2001. former white house chief of staff under president bush and george bush 41. are we closer to answers in benghazi? we will have anticipateses from
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>> american combat troops fighting on terror soil. we will take out isil wherever they exist using our air power and partners and forces on the ground. >> the president says those troops on the ground will not be for combat. will the air strikes be enough to defeat this brutal terrorist group? joining us now is fox news military analyst tony schafer. nice to have you here.
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>> great to be here. >> you heard the president's speech he talked about air strikes and moving them into syria. will it be enough? >> he should have had air strikes going the moment he announced it. that is what is required to show he is serious. secondly the narrative has to be cleared up. we have boots on the ground in iraq. we have to determine how to going about solidifying the stopping of isis and then pushing it back. boots on the ground are required the problem is we don't have -- (indiscernible). two brig big grades could push isis out in 60 days. it's picking the right people for the right job at the right time. >> they would need our assistance? >> they would. >> we have combat troops on the ground in iraq. >> let me be clear on this. i get annoyed with the media and president on this. we have over 1 is,000 troops on
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the ground in iraq. they are armed because it would be irresponsible to send people into harm's way without boots on the ground. we have to have boots on the ground. get past this political narrative they are there to do a job which they have been assigned to do as part of his four point campaign. it is all supposed to be above board. >> sending in an additional 500. >> at least 500. >> it is more about the mission of the troops than the number of troops. >> you called it a campaign not a strategy. >> it is a campaign not a strategy. >> you aren't the first person to say that. >> terrorists flew the plane 13 years ago. how will they target us now and how can we stop them? are they here now? we keep hearing about the southern border. >> they have done a tweet from chicago. i say they are here. they are going to be doing three levels of attacks. they will be trying to recruit
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like anwar al-awlaki was trying to recruit. and nidal hasan at fort hood. he was a terrorist self recruited. a group attack then they are looking for long-term planning for a catastrophic attack that would ee gyclipse 9-11. >> how? >> they are looking for pleasure craft and moving people and material into the country under our radar. a pleasure craft -- coast card gant get the pleasure craft in the border. it is wide open. we credible information they are moving reconnaissance elements in through the southern border. they both understand our media, and they understand the plan. they have been good in iraq. no reason to think they won't be able to do reconnaissance in the country here and look for a catastrophic attack against one of the major targets. >> planning and time a big
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problem with the groups. nice to have you here. >> ainsley? >> thanks, heather. it is 6 minutes to the top of the hour. as we head to break we have time lapse video from the top of one world trade center here in new york city. when workers finished raising the spiral it expands to make it the tallest building in america and the third tallest in the world.
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degrade and destroy, president obama promising strong group against isis. the president authorizing airstrikes in syria and arming syria rebels with increasing capabilities on the ground. the commander in chief saying there will be no ground war but it is still sending another 475 troops to iraq. so what do you think of the president's strategy to fight isis? head to our facebook page now for a live debate. that's #keeptalking. a campaign, not a strategy; right? >> exactly. a lot of people are saying. 13 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, if you can believe it. memorials are planned in new york, washington and pennsylvania to honor nearly 3,000 americans killed. the ceremony at ground zero starts at 8:46 with a moment of silence. family members will then begin reading the names of the men, women and children
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who died there. also for the first time both the 9/11 museum and memorial will be open. president obama will be at the pentagon. he will lay a wreath at the memorial and then speak. at 10:03 in shanksville, pennsylvania, the names of the flight members and crew from flight 93 will be read. good morning. it is thursday, september 11. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. the president finally talking tough on terror. >> the core principle, if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. >> he's vowing to destroy isis. but don't call it a war. what's the plan? we are live in washington. >> and what else won't the president say? >> isis is islamic. lots of people say it is islamic. only the president won't. >> why won't he call isis
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