On a sunny clear blue sky Tuesday morning ten years ago, nineteen terrorists hijacked four passenger jets flying them into the World Trade Center in New York, into the Pentagon; and, Flight 93 intended for our nation’s capital averted by the passengers and crew crashed into a grassy field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
These heinous attacks resulted in the taking of nearly 3,000 innocent lives. Forever changing America. Forever changing the world. Never forget.
We Remember. We Reflect. We Persevere.
Saturday, September 10th
| 11A-12N | FOX News Special: Secrets of 9/11 |
Sunday, September 11th
| 6A-7A | FOX News Special: Secrets of 9/11 |
| 7-8A | 9/11 Tenth Anniversary includes events as they unfolded that morning |
| 8A-12N | Sunday Special Edition of Jeff Katz live from Ground Zero |
| Broadcasting live from the FOX News site at 1 World Financial Center (New York, NY) | |
| Live coverage provided by FOX News as the Nation commemorates from the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, The Memorial at the Pentagon and Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. | |
| Guests to include: Bill Gavin, former FBI Asst. Director; Andy Sullivan 9/11 Survivor Hard Hat; Wayne Simmons, former CIA Operative/Intelligence/Terrorism Analyst; Bob Strang, former FBI Special Agent; as well as TALK 1200’s own Jay Severin, and morning show contributors Joe Malone, Holly Robichaud, Don Feder. | |
| 8:46A | MOMENT OF SILENCE – observance of time first plane struck North Tower |
| 7A-12N | FOX News & TALK 1200 Live Local News at Top and Bottom of the hour with live reports from Memorial Observances in Boston at The State House, Public Garden, Copley Square |
| 12-12:30P | Special Edition of Upton & Lobel: Bob and Upton will talk to 9/11 and how baseball was part of America’s healing process. |
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(KSL) Vending machines in high schools are pretty standard these days. But two Utah schools have landed in trouble for violating federal school vending machine regulations. In fact, they've had to pay some hefty fines.
Utah Rep. Rob Bishop railed against his colleagues for passing a law two years ago that limits when students can use vending machines. On the House floor Wednesday, bishop called the law "silly" and said the federal government had no business passing it in the first place.
"It was wrong for congress to invade the role of states. It was wrong to punish kids for these silly reasons."
July 18, 2011/Photo: Getty