there was an accident or an explosion or what it was, before we had the chance to turn around and hear someone scream gun, and security agents were screaming, get down, get down, get down. people were crawling all over each other. and my glasses got knocked off somewhere in between, so i can t see much. i just held onto my husband s hand. reporter: well, in terms of the suspect, ciancia, we know he took several rounds to the chest. at this point, we don t know his condition. we know he s in the hospital, and we don t know whether authorities have been able to question him. back to you. all right, dan simon, keep us posted. thank you so much. so from tragedy to triumph right now, let gaes to boston. the city is ecstatic, celebrating the red sox world series victory, but it s not just about baseball. it s also a sign of the city s resilience, six months after the terrorism attack at the boston marathon. alexandra field joining us live now from the parade. so, alexandra, we know t
0 the there will be a bittersweet moment, passing by the finish line of the marathon of bombing site. so this is sort of bittersweet. yeah. a huge celebration. all right. that will do it for us today. thank you for watching today. keep it right here, though. there s much more ahead in the next hour of the cnn newsroom. we turn it over to our colleague fredricka whitfield. hey, fred. and we ll pop in on boston to give folks an idea, take you there, as they do approach the finish line. it will be bittersweet. thank you so much, guys. have a great afternoon. you, too. thank you so much, everyone, for joining us. we re in the 11:00 a.m. hour in the newsroom. it starts right now. it s utter mayhem. people will tripping all over each over on the floor, bags everywhere, crying. a shooter opens fire at l.a.x. one tsa officer is dead, several others hurt. we re digging to find new details about the suspect and what his real goal may have been. and new hope this morni
0 coming in from longtime supporters of the affordable care act, like howard schultz who blasted the rollout in an interview with cnbc. it might be a great vatagy, but the execute is flawed. it s off the rails, and i think what the country needs now is real honesty and transparency and truth about what s really going on. oddly enough, it was a comedy show that first threw out the number six last weekend. millions of americans are visiting healthcare.gov, which is great news. unfortunate unfortunately, the site was only designed to handle six users at the time. they revealed the website wait times are getting dramatically better, though it s interesting on monday, the president will be addressing his political organization ofa on health care, a sign he still needs to rev up his political base. ed, thank you. ultimately, all of the obama care problems are not about politics but about people. tonight, senior national correspondent john roberts introduces us to some who are fac