security and are targeted by terrorists or muslim groups, we need to put together a soft target plan. because the attacks run the gamut now, you mentioned the attack six weeks ago on the west side highway where terrorists used a truck to drive through people and now we have this terrorist who strapped a bomb to himself and tried to blow himself up, luckily he wasn t able to follow through with due in part to some brave officers we will get to after we talked with you, but what can we possibly do? a great question. the fact is anyone, any idiot can put together a pipe bomb if they can figure out how to do it online and walk into any crowded area like we saw at the central bus station, 46, 47th street. we have to look at all the soft targets and begin to look at all
people were standing around the subway entrance on 96 and lexington asking if it was safe to go in there. so i grabbed a cab, headed down fifth avenue. approached st. patrick s cathedral on the left. so many people were praying. it occurred to me this might not be over. i told the cabbie, take a right on 47th street so i can head to my office, not the world trade center. when i got there, my boss met me in the lobby and told me that brit hume was on the air calming our audience. we had word a second plane was heading towards washington. we all have a story. brian sweeney was on that plane. from united flight 175, he called his wife and left a voice mail on her phone. this is brian. i m on a plane that has been hijacked. i want you to know, i love you.
so keep in his psyche if you hit him, he punches you. submit to i love you go to work do your best ainsley: concert people. steve: we are on friday. pete: i don t go to a lot of them but i really enjoy it. ainsley: so much fun. live music nothing like it. come to a free concert right here at fox. lee brice is going to be singing. come on down to sixth avenue and 47th street and stand outside and eat some of those ribs. steve: all part of our
screen. provocation. assad is asking him to believe him rather than our lying eyes that have all seen these videos. what happens to my dad should have never happened to any human being. this lawsuit, hopefully, will create a not just national discussion but international discussion on how we re going to be treated going forward. taking it to the street taking it to the street no more need for taking it to the street. ainsley: those are the streets of new york. i m asking the guys if they will get up and dance with me because it s friday. no. ainsley: i got a baby and no. that is our studio right there. that s fox news. if you ever come to new york city, have you come tom by and say hey to us. sixth avenue and 47th street. brian: we can t hear you through the glass. ainsley: you had that press conference for the.
victim of violence or know somebody that s been a victim of violence in the city of chicago? i know i have. so now we have to acknowledge that people are hurting in these communities. and then on behalf of the police, as somebody who wore a badge but i also served my country in the military but before that i was a young black man who grew up not too far from here and i saw the blood of my fellow peers spilled on 47th street. i saw the blood of my peers spilled on the streets of iraq, and i saw the blood of my fellow police officers spilled in inglewood. so can we all agree at that at the end of the day can we unify behind the fact that we all bleed the same color? at the end of the day, can we all unify just behind that one point and regardless of what side of politics we come from, regardless of what hashtag we promote, regardless of what we ve come through, the better days are ahead of us. and as long as we in this room stand together and unify, chris, that s what we re going to see