emergency platforms here in canada peel last summer he says i warned readers of common sense financial but deep platforming would be the next wave of online censorship. big tech companies like paypal are already working with left-wing groups, he argues, like the adl and fdl c to a defined lists of individuals and groups who should be denied service. they would bd platform, d banks, and denied access to the modern economy altogether. as punishment for their unacceptable views. that prediction has become reality. here, leslie, as you know the supreme court has ruled that your political fund-raising, your political donor how you choose to spend your money politically as a form of free speech, but there we are seeing that worse nightmare coming true. could it happen here? i don t think so because you mentioned free speech. that doesn t cross the border, canada doesn t have the first amendment like we do, which is another reason america is the great country it is.
this video. he told cnn he was incredibly scared and couldn t escape fast enough. translator: i do feel scared by this incident, but it s something you can t ever plan for. i think if it happened to me again all i can do is reporter: shortly before the attack began train operators say the train made an emergency stop. video here shows frightened passengers scrambling out of the windows and onto emergency platforms to try to get to safety. police say they ve arrested a 24-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder. they say the suspect dropped his knife when they approached him and told investigators he, quote, wanted to kill people and be given the death penalty. now, the reason that trail was full as people as it was on a sunday night was because of halloween. but unlike in the united states where halloween is geared toward kids, here in japan it s more for the adults. people will dress up in costume and celebrate in popular places