Peace in the middle east. Earlier, both visited the flight 93 memorial site in pennsylvania but in different time several hours apart, we will get analysis from Chris Wallace in a moment, Kristin Fisher reports five but first, we begin this hour on the north lawn and chief white house correspondent, what are we about to see . You are about to see what is probably one of the most moving ceremonies the president could possibly do and that is to bestow the medal of honor upon a Service Member who has shown incredible gallantry and sometimes they say in these citations in the face of death and service the country above and beyond. Sergeant major thomas payne was a Delta Force Operator back in 2015, he led a combined assault team to rescue iraq he hostages who were being held by isis. His team quickly cleared one building rescuing 38 hostages and then responded to a request for assistance in clearing a second building which was rapidly being engulfed in flames. He climbed up onto the roof of the building engaging isis fighters with grenades and small arms fire to clearing away so he could get to the entrance of the building and swapped out his rifle for bolt cutters and worked feverishly trying to get the door open while enemy rounds were hitting all around him. We finally managed to get the door open, liberating another 37 more hostages. In an interview with the department of defense, he said he knew he needed to work quickly. This in here. My team was responsible for one of the buildings that the hostages were being held in, most significant was the hostages will probably be executed. At that point, it was our duty to bring those men home. It should be noted that Sergeant Major pain is the first Delta Force Operator to be bestow the medal of honor. Others were operators who were posthumously honored with the medal of freedom. Also the first Service Member to be given the medal of honor for service and Operation Inherent resolve which is the fight against isis so it should be a very moving ceremony in the east room of the white house in just a few minutes. Bill 36 years old and is part of the first generation inspired by 9 11. Nice to see you on the north lawn there. Both paying respect for the victims and the heroes of flight 93 today. Kristin fisher has that story. The only day between now and election day where President Trump and Vice President joe biden put politics aside and even share a similar message. Today, the 2020 opponent focusing on the thing you cant help but think about when you visit this hollowed ground, that decision that the you write 93 passengers made to fight back. To lay down their lives in a sense. When you think about that, its one thing in a situation where you confronted with something. Consciously know that what you are about to do might cost you your life. The 40 of flight 93 did the most american of things. They took a vote, and then they acted. Together, they charged the cockpit. They confronted the pure evil, and in their last act on this earth, they saved our capital. President trump spoke first during the ceremony this morning right after the names of all the passengers and crew members were read aloud along with the ringing of the bells. Its notable that the president did not mention all the progress towards his promise to get u. S. Troops out of the country where the 9 11 attacks originated. Joe biden also refused to talk politics today. He came here several hours after his 2020 opponent was long gone and met with the families and also shared a brief elbow bump with the current Vice President , mike pence earlier this morning at the 9 11 memorial in new york city. One more moment i have to share with you before i go because i dont think a lot of people were able to catch it on television is while they were reading the names of the passengers and the crew members who lost their lives here 19 years ago today, a huge flock of geese come about 20 of them flew directly over the memorial. Everyone looked up, there are lots of very special moments every time this anniversary comes around, but that moment in particular really stood out. Bill thank you, nice to see you today. Want to bring in Fox News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace with me. What struck you when the live replay started rolling earlier today . 19 years since 9 11, and it still is an open wound. Is still something that we feel so deeply, and i suspect this view when i know it was true of me as we hit each of those key moments whether a moment of silence when the first plane hit the first tower and then the third plane hit the second tower and then shanksville, it just transports you back in time to what you were thinking and feeling that each of those moments, and also about shanksville, its so interesting because those 40 people on board flight 93 who took the vote and then stormed the cockpit and drove the plane into the ground in that field and shanksville rather than continuing on and we all think it was bound to hit the beautiful dome of the capitol in washington was really the beginning of the u. S. War on terror, the response to al qaedas brutal, savage attack. And when you hear about thomas paine who is going to be honored today for his bravery and fighting isis in 2015, that war on terror on radical islamic jihaddism continues to this very day. Bill well stated there. The live replay, we get further from the moment every year because the hairstyles look older, the cars look older, the clothing looks older and at some point, we will look at this thing and think that was a long time ago. But when you think about 9 11 compared to the pandemic, these events have a way of changing our lives. Think about it change the way we travel, change security, change sporting events, the pandemic right now is changing the way we live in the way we work on the way we use technology, and these moments 19 years apart are now bookends for so many people in the way they conduct their life. Asked. There is one big difference, and i think its a sad comparison because 9 11 brought us together not forever, but certainly for months if not a full year and all of the divisions with the bushgo reelection in 2000, those were all forgotten and we were all reminded as we always should be that there is so much more that brings us together than divides us. Unfortunately, this pandemic has only added in that unity of purpose we saw in the days and weeks and months after 9 11, i know weve got an election and i know people are on different sides of the election but we could use that sense of common purpose now more than ever. Bill i think Rudy Giuliani was reflecting on a similar way earlier today, play this clip from this morning. Election years always bring out the worst in everybody, i think. And frankly, i think we werent quite as partisan and werent quite as divided into two camps as we are today, so it was a little bit easier for us to come together, and there was more of a feeling of general patriotism there. Bill i think that reflects what you were saying. About to cleanse the palate with a significant event at the white house and we will see a young man who went into harms way in a significant way and save the lives of dozens and dozens of people. That again brings me back to 9 11 because we all remember that terrible day. We all remember the two towers burning, and the First Responders, seven civilians ran to the danger. And thats the extraordinary thing about thomas payne who we will see honored in just a few moments. Yes, he was on a mission. Yes, he was a special operator, so he is well trained for this, but taking care of this building, freed hostages and saw some of his colleagues in danger and the hostages that were being held by isis in that separate building and he ran to the danger and thats the dash thats what weve got to keep remembering, thats who we really are, not all of this fighting about everything. Politics is important and took the founders 200 plus years ago, they knew it was going to be beanbag. Would be a combat sport but we should remember what binds us and 9 11 does that you talk about it being a long time ago but you cant forget that weve got to pass it on to our kids and their kids so that it remains as brilliant and clear a lesson 50 years from now as it is for us today. Bill thank you, chris. He was 16 or 17 years old. Wanted to sign up for the service and his mom said you cant do it because you arent a age and we are about to see the highest honor for him. We will see you on sunday, Fox News Sunday, talks with steve cortes Senior Advisor for the trump team and senior policy advisor for the Biden Campaign and then joe buff, fox sports a lead playbyplay announcer on your local fox stations. Check it out and check the tv listings. We will see you real soon. Standby for the moment from the white house as we await that, another historic peace deal now in the works for the middle east. President trump making that announcement today and will have live reaction from state Department Spokesperson in a moment. Plus, remembering 3,000 lives who died in Lower Manhattan 19 years ago today. This guy was a Crystal Clear blue day here in new york city on the morning of 9 11. 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Might get interrupted, seeing a lot of people come into the room at the white house we will see how much we can get through. Which country is next . We will see. I think what is really incredible is today on 9 11, a day where we are of course a very somber and pensive thinking about the people that were lost on this day, we are able to honor their memory through peace so as the president pointed out, and as Prime Minister netanyahu pointed out, it took 26 years to get an agreement between arabs and israelis and then just 29 days later, we have a second agreement, recognition between arabs and israelis. I was in the oval office with the president and it was one of the biggest honors of my life to be a part of this historic day. Bill remarkably put. I am hearing reports about sudan, kosovo, can you confirm progress with any of these countries or others . I just left the middle east a couple days ago with secretary mark pompeo, actually back right now to work on another historic Peace Agreement hopefully to get there between the tallow band and government of afghanistan but its evident when i was in the middle east that the tide is turning. There was a new generation, a much Younger Generation of leaders in the middle east and they dont think about israel and the palestinians, the way that their fathers and their grandfathers thought about it. They want to have recognition. Remember, when he came into power, the first place he went to was saudi arabia, the cult of israel and said we were going to take a radically different approach in the middle east. In embolden and empower our friends and allies and were not going to give billions of dollars to the Islamic Republic of iran. Bill thank you for your time, a few more questions but the president is now in the room. Thank you and we will watch it on tuesday at the white house, Sergeant Major thomas paine with the commander in chief as well. An army ranger from South Carolina being recognized today at the age of 36, father of three for what he did in iraq freeing 38 hostages within minutes in one building and then not giving up the fight in another building as well and helping his own men to get out to safety. A ranger in the u. S. Army and said as a kid, i wanted to be like a g. I. Joe and today, he gets in honor even higher than that. Lets drop into this ceremony in the east room of the white hou white house. In a family he loved in the nation he loves fostering the pure motivation of all warriors who fight for those who stand behind them. You equipped his hands for warfare and forged within him a heart that regarded the liberty of others of greater value than his own safety. You assign him in the ranks of those whose common bond is uncommon valor when taber needed to be boldly confronted. Your work through him not only preserved life but preserve the legacy of his team and the ideals of our great nation. Nevertheless, we know that opposing evil comes with a great cost, so we pray that the honor of this ceremony and the ministry of your spirit would comfort the families and the teammates of Master Sergeant josh wheeler and Master Sergeant john dunbar. I pray in jesus name amen. Thank you very much, beautiful job and thank you for your service. Please. Today, its my privilege to present the congressional medal of honor to a warrior who is devoted the last two decades of fighting the forces of terror. Please join me in welcoming todays extraordinary recipient, Sergeant MajorThomas Patrick payne. Congratulations. [applause] thank you very much. Grateful to be joined by pats wonderful wife allison and thank you very much for being here on is very momentous occasion, this is the big one, you know that. This is the big one. Also with us is patrick and allisons axyearold son erin, thank you for being here. You have a very nice little award back there, beautiful pen, right . You will save that pen, thank you. I want you to know that your dad is one of the bravest men anywhere in the world. You know that, right . You knew that before. I think you knew that before we knew it, so congratulations. With us also is our first lady. Thank you, darling. And Vice President mike pence. Mike, thank you very much for it along with secretary of defense mark esper. Thank you. Congressman richard hudson, richard, thank you very much. Secretary of the army ryan mccarthy, thank you. Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mark milley, thank you very much. Amazing the way all these generals are showing up, this is something. This is the big one, as i say, always do. Always will be. The army chief of staff thank you very much. And Sergeant Major of the army michael, thank you very much. I also want to recognize the three medal of honor recipients that are with us. Matthew williams, edward byers, and walter, thank you very much. [applause] thats great. A lot of brave people are with us today. Grew up in a small town in South Carolina. His dad as a police officer, his grandfather served in world war ii, korea, vietnam, service to our country really got us through their very, very rapidly. Exactly 19 years ago today on september 11th, 2001, news of the attack in our nations great country, this was just an attack like has never happened to us, but it went through the high school and went through his classroom and pat was sitting there listening, his teacher saw what he told the students there, generation had a fight to win. Going to fight and fight to win and that moment, pat was called to action. He knew that his country needed him. Ten short months later at the age of 18, and Army Basic Training at fort benning, soon he joined the elite ranks of the Legendary Army rangers. Became an exceptional soldier and excellent sniper. He saw heavy combat in multiple theaters of battle in 2010 during the deployment in afghanistan. His leg was severely wounded by an enemy grenade while recovering in South Carolina. Pat met with his wife, probably not a bad wound, was it . I hope youre going to say it was worth it. Was paid less than two years after being injured, pat competed against one of the prestigious vest ranger competi. In october of 2019 on his 14th deployment, pat was part of a Team Assigned to plan and conduct and operation to rescue 70 kurdish prisoners being held by isis b barbarians in iraq and received horrifying intelligence that they were planning to massacre their c