and we want to bring in randy scott, a journalist in the stadium. and it was stunning to see between france and germany, this giant rivalry. you could see there, people hugging one another -- andy, where were you when you could actually hear this? >> good morning, yeah, i was in the stadium, in the press box at the stadium which is an enormous stadium with a group of 80,000 on the other side of the stadium from where there were two very loud explosions that could be had five minutes apart during the first half of the game. so yeah, it was in the stadium. you know, it was pretty clear very quickly that those explosions were not anything normal. but things carried on until the end of the game. and it took a long time for things to be clear, just how serious it was. >> there was an iconic image now. it only took a matter of moments for the world to see. president hollande put his hand to his face. he was in the stadium. they had to evacuate very quickly. how long before there was a true grasp of what happened in the city? >> yes, in the stadium, a situ