we have so-called lone wolf and new types of terror attacks. on monday, the new york police department went on high alert. beefing up security at key locations around the city, including the australian consulate. some people are wondering what can you do in situations like? can you really be safe enough? we have someone who can answer the questions, nypd deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism, mr. john miller, welcome to new day. you look at pakistan, attacking a school, kids, you think that everything has some line of decency, even more, it turns out not to be true. can you be safe from something like that? you don t have to look at pakistan, we had something that was called newtown here. this is not something that happens in the primitive world. this is something we factor into a crazy new normal in a society where people, believe that
in shock. trying to come to terms with this. but i do know that it will make us as, as sydney-siders more aware that we have to be vigilant, we have to be on the lookout. we know now that something dreadful like this can happen in our beautiful city, our free beautiful multicultural welcoming city where nothing like this has ever happened before. now it has. people will go back to their business, back to their order. narrator: ordinary lives to. it changes the idea of what normal is in daily life and our thoughts and prayer goes to the people in sydney. we hope that you re able to find a way forward as quickly as possible. ms. forster, thank you very much for joining us. good luck to you there. thank you, chris. alisyn, you can t change the fact that it happened. you can change policy, you can change law but something like
normalcy. the people of sydney, alisyn also showing solidarity amongst themselves. to themselves. that s, that memorial of flowers just continues to grow. it s past 11:00 in the evening, usually a pretty quiet time of the day here in sydney. this time of the week. but there are still many, many people making that trek down there to lay flowers to remember what happened here and to show their solidarity with the fellow sydney-siders, they haven t seen anything like this in two generations, it s really a traumatic experience for this city. andrew stevens, thank you so much for that. ahead on new day, we will be joined by former australian prime minister kevin rudd. in the meantime, there are other headlines, let s get over to michaela. more fallout from the massive cyberattack at sony pictures, hackers are warning there will be further leaks because the company has not met their demands. those demands reportedly include not releasing the studio s upcoming movie the interview a