lot of medical people on hand as well. a lot of ambulances ready, just in case, so a lot of hospitals in close range. even though some of the best hospitals in the world are right there. quite a few of them. and so god bless all of those people. if you always see who s running into the carnage as opposed to the ones running away. and your heart just leaps for joy that there are people that still on this planet. because those who many times, the ones who we see the worst in them, the people that are responsible for this or person we don t know yet. ultimately bring out the very best in others. the ones they seek to harm. they haven t there s still discussion obviously whether this was international terrorism or domestic terrorism. do you have a feeling on that, hoda? i think this is one of those things you have to wait to play out. often there s a claim of responsibility quickly which we haven t seen yet. which could be nothing. they say in the bombs they had
and good morning, welcome to a special edition of today on this tuesday morning as we cover a story still unfolding at this hour. i m savannah guthrie. matt lauer is in boston this morning in what is obviously an emotional and terrible day to you. it s a sad and surreal tuesday morning, it s sunny just like it was yesterday for the running of the marathon but this city has now been changed. i m at the corner of boylston and arlington street, i have been to the finish of this race on a number of occasions. it was packed with people standing side by side looking to see if they could spot some loved ones and friends crossing the finish line when the bombs went off. the boston globe have a headline that says marathon terror. we can tell you overnight we know some developments took place. police went to revere, massachusetts, that s about ten miles from here to the north, it s a suburb and they served a search warrant at an apartment there, they interviewed two men this mo