i want to go to alexandra field, standing by live at nyu langone hospital where many people were transported who were hurt. good morning. it is truly extraordinary, john, that none of the injuries are considered life threatening, but the trauma and the wounds are real and they will stay with the victims who are on board that train. among them, five children between the ages of 12 to 18, according to new york state s governor kathy hochul who visited with some of them in the hospital. in all, 33 shots fired in the train cabin, ten people struck by bullets, seven male, three female. we re hearing from witnesses who were on board that something fell to the ground, the cabin quickly filled with smoke, people started to run to one side of the train. that s when they heard a popping noise that many people thought was fire crackers going off. through the shock and the literal fog, they say they started to hear people screaming and crying for help. noticed the blood seeping into the ground,
bad deal for the united states. we know you ll be voting against it. we ll see if you get 67 of your colleagues to make it a veto-proof override. senator isakson, appreciate your time, sir. thanks, leland. have a great day. thanks, all the best. in a country that has seen its share of terror attacks thrks is a story about the horror that didn t happen today aboard a high speed train heading to paris. an armed man with an ak-47, a handgun and box cutter was stopped cold before he could kill any passengers thanks to the quick action and heroics of three americans on leave, one of them a u.s. airmen. airmen spencer stone suffered a stab wound to his thumb during the dramatic takedown. he got help from two buddies who call him the real hero. that guy with an ak entered the train cabin, so me and my friend got down and i said, basically, let s go. told him to go, and he went. he tackled him.