to prove to you that aleve is the better choice this is claira. for her she s agreed to give it up. that s today? we ll be with her all day to see how it goes. after the deliveries, i was ok. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? for my pain, i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. by far, the bloodiest scene of yesterday s attacks in paris at the bataclan concert hall. gunmen stormed it during a rock concert, spraying bullets, taking hostages before blowing themselves up. a couple of minutes now let s take to listen to one of the survivors, a journalist attending the concert.
what happened? well, i wanted to run, but i remembered that there is an open hallway. there are hundreds of children, adults, and parents in that building. not only that, but there is also me and the gunman. i knew if i ran at this moment, that he was going to come in and start shooting. remember, he was just shooting at the police. i knew he was going to start spraying bullets. you talk about a lot of this in the book about you were going through a hard time at that point. and you said your words you felt didn t mean anything. and then all of the sudden this moment comes. tell us what you were going through and what this moment meant, and you rose to the occasion. you see, i think god was preparing me for that purpose when i was young. i had gone through a lot of trials and tribulations, just like we all do. and, you know, sometimes you don t realize what your purpose is in life. and so then god thrusts you into something that you have no way of getting out of. and now you have
approximately. what is the latest, poppy? reporter: good morning to you, chris. in the word of one county official, this is a town, a community that is never in the newspapers and it is because absolute horror broke out here last night in sailorsburg, pennsylvania. they had a town supervisors meeting like they always do here came, he start spraying bullets first outside through the windows with what police are describing as a long gun. then bargaining inside filling the room with more bullets, emptying his rifle going out to his car, trying to get a handgun, killing three people injuring several others but that is when the heroism kicked in. police say two people there tackled him to the ground and preventing more injury. he was there to do as much wrong as possible? reporter: yeah. we were showing a picture of who they believe the man is with the beard.
these things take time. reporter: but there s a lot of people that have great concern out there. wolf, i m going to hand it back to you for now. i know you are going to go to other side of that line over there and we ll stay in very close touch with you. this is obviously a developing story. lots of sensitivities on the line. i want to listen in briefly kcal, our affiliate out in los angeles, let s listen in to hear what they re reporting. a car and he was a little bit bigger, not so tall, but bigger and he had, like, that overall on. and long hair. and he didn t say anything. and it didn t appear like he was shooting at, like, that he was aiming at somebody. he was just from left to the right, spraying bullets. and when he was done and everybody was yelling and screaming, he walked back in his car. and took off to the left side. didn t say anything that you heard? i had my car my windows rolled up, so i didn t really hear anything. but it was just crazy.
left his base and reportedly gunned down more than a dozen afghan civilians before dawn on sunday. that soldier, now in custody, accused of spraying bullets through two villages before burning some of the victims bodies. the taliban saying in a statement on its website that it will, quote, take revenge from the invaders, and the savage murderers, for every single martyr. the president, president obama, calling the incident tragic, and shocking, the defense secretary, leon panetta, says an investigation is already underway. conor powell is live in kabul and we start with jennifer griffin at the pentagon for us. reporter: well, we know this accused shooter is a 38-year-old staff sergeant, meaning he was in charge of about six ole other soldiers, the father of two children, he served three tours in iraq, this was his first tour to r f. he tphreufd december. he was working with special operations, green berets or navy seals to train afghans,