the subject. no other injuries. what do you make of it given the little information you know? reporter: the major categories they ll press on is terrorism, bombs, multiple bombs in a public venue like that in center city, ali, that s pretty obvious to police so that s what they ll press on. terrorist events in europe just seems to build and whether the actors are inspired, isis, al qaeda types or directed, they have a tempo going, westminster and even the revenge attack on muslims which, of course, terrorism. but that plays into the tempo of killing. we see it picked up in brussels and as far as bombing in the central station, the biggest piece here is that no major injuries reported and one of the bombers shot, we don t know dead or wounded. and one of the big questions you
and like the old man and the children, and the people outside and so, the whole thing happened so very quick second. and then turning there reporter: and then the police came and arrested him? yes. i can tell this man had agenda, and he wanted this thing to happen. reporter: hue h sane, i know it is a long night for you and traumatizing night, and thank u for y ti this is hussein ali, and this is of course an incident on the heels of three other terrorist events here in the uk, and residents here very shaken witnessing this unfold before their eyes. richard. live on site, lucy, and that eyewitness, and that witness who gave you the account detail by detail, and if it turns out to
more information with multiple police cars responding right now we are still trying to get details. police are not calling this a terrorist attack but we have james galiano here with me in new york. you say the approach, when you re going into a situation with multiple casualties and given the backdrop and the environment that we are in, they would be approaching this as if it were a terrorist attack. ana, even in new york when there s a gas explosion, until you can say definitively beyond 100% no doubt that there s a gas explosion, we treat these as terrorist events now. anything, infrastructure damage, car backfiring, in an abundance of caution, we presume it s terrorism and then work backward from that. as we re getting more and more bits and pieces of details coming in here, it clearly looks like just the typical template of somebody who possibly was
kennedy: there is a lot vehicular traffic. on all parts of the world, tourists were coming to take pictures, but you have people come along lines of people waiting to get broadway tickets for tonight s show discounted. add to that, you re getting people who are going out to eat in these massive skyscrapers right in the middle of midtown manhattan and that they are outside at the lunch hour. it s really a testament to the nypd how quickly they respond to things like this. we can t jump to conclusions and talk about intent or anything like that. you do look at some of the terrorist events all around the world and you see how vehicles have been used in the past. it s such an easy device. there is nothing at this point that suggests it s terrorism, but you do see how quickly sandra: the department got
hate is that you shouldn t worry about law loss of privacy if you re not doing anything wrong. if you aren t doing anything wrong, you re a boring miserable person and i don t want to know you. who knows? you might someday want to hide something. ethnic themed halloween costume is now a hate crime. five years from now who knows what s going to be illegal. here s my real problem, the cia is not doing a good job of selling this as a safety technology. a lot of major terrorist events have been disrupted because of samsung spying on people. when they make you argument they need to tell us some of these things. i think you re right to things, when you talk about the teenager that can turn on a laptop that s important to note,