going on, how do you respond to it, how do you react to it? we re doing things that we put in place, we re still doing more than any other city that i m aware of, but we don t have that specific information that says do this, rather than that. so we re doing lots of things. we see we deploy in the heart of the city, we have investigations going on throughout this area, metropolitan area. there s no easy answer. and a lot of new challenges. ruck rick ray kelly is the police commissioner, the largest police force in the country. on behalf of all new yorkers, thank you very much, sir, for the work that you, all the men and women in uniform do to keep us safe. thank you. jenna: we are going to continue to watch a developing story. in the meantime we ll turn back to the economy. dramatic new economic numbers out today, rippling across wall street. what does it mean for the nation s jobless? we ll talk about that. and who takes more lunch break? we should have the
time and at the time and we re learning he planned to attack again had he not been caught. joining us live in the studio in the studio, new york city police commissioner ray kelly, always nice to talk to you, thank you very much for being here. we showed a little of this videotape at the beginning of the hour, we want to show more of it. this was sort of a simulation that the government did to show the impact that that bomb could have had had it gone off, then i want to get to you respond to it. [explosion] [explosion] rick: this is a field somewhere, obviously not in a major metropolitan area like times square. what goes through your mind as you see that video? just as you said, this is an open field. think of it being in a compacted area, right across the street from a major hotel, hundreds of people walking by. times square now is more crowded than ever. and others say this was in his calculation, as was stated in the sentencing,
the failed times square bomb, the impact that it could have had, had it gone off. new york city police commissioner ray kelly is our guest live coming up with more on how he and his team are keeping the big apple safe. don t go away.
he joins us live, coming up this hour. yuen jen but we begin with a fox news weather alert, the east coast, socked with a major storm today, now sweating even tornadoes, a very big concern. look at what people in north carolina are dealing with today, nearly two 21 inches of rain in wilmington. one woman says she s never seen anything like it: i used to live in houston, and i thought i d seen a lot of rain there, but this is incredible. i ve never seen flooding like this. jenna: and now that heavy rain is moving right up the east coast. there are flash flood warnings for many cities and towns and air travelers could be in for very serious delays. peter doocy is live outside headquarters and the east coast is home to some of the busiest airport necessary the world. how are travelers faring today? anybody that needs to take an airplane through the northeast today is basically out of luck. within the last hour we ve heard the delays at knew kwrarbg airport were four hours
important, because this really speaks to the evolving threat, the fact that westerners in this case, a naturalized american citizen, essentially was targeted and recruited and traveled overseas for that training, and then was really freely able to come back into the united states because once you have that passport it s very difficult to block your reentry to this country, and that s really the sort of tip of the spear with the threat in the future cases like this. rick: catherine herridge from washington, thank you very much. you re welcome. rick: coming up in a couple of minute, we re joined live by the police commissioner in new york city, ray kelly, he ll be here to talk about security and we ll show you more of that stunning new video shot by the government of that mock explosion, what could have happened if that planned car bomb had gone off in times square. ray kelly, minutes away. jenna: looking forward to that, rick. we re getting shocking new details on the suspects behind