that, we have the paris prosecutor who spoke and he said that his assailant reportedly shouted alla akbar. again, nobody is saying that this is a terrorist attack, they are being very careful with the words they are using. >> whatever words they use, that's what it feels like to the people of strasbourg today. for them, it's a terrorist attack. and they are feeling the consequences of insecurity that emerge from that. but it's the same situation we have seen so many times over the last few years in france and in strasberg. going back a few years, there was an attempt to attack the christmas market but the plot was foiled and 10 people were arrested. but this isn't a problem that is peculiar to france. we see it all over europe and the united kingdom, germany, spain, belgium, poland. almost wherever you care to look. part of the problem is you can put as many security measures in on theith soldiers streets and they were the ones you responded quickest to what happened in strasberg on tuesday night. but ultimately, there's very little you can do. this man, we know he's 29 years and out ofei