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maybe deborah feyerick has more information. what are you picking up, deb? >> wolf, right now we can tell you that it looks like a young man is being arrested. it's not clear. this is definitely not the suspect. this is definitely not the guy that they're looking for, but he's a young man. he's got a backpack, a red hat, red baseball cap. he's got his hands on his head right now. and a state police officer has his hand on the person's shoulder. the other hand on his arm. and there's another state trooper who's also sort of standing guard. it could be just coincidental that this young guy was trying to walk towards an area na right now is being investigated. there's no -- for example, he's wearing a backpack but no sort of bomb squad. looks like this person was trying to get some place he shouldn't have been trying to get to. so they've stopped him. right now he's got his hands on his head and standing there with two state police. wolf. >> that's a pretty dramatic scene, chris cuomo, as we hear the words from deb about this individual. we have no idea who thi
maybe deborah feyerick has more information. what are you picking up, deb? >> wolf, right now we can tell you that it looks like a young man is being arrested. it's not clear. this is definitely not the suspect. this is definitely not the guy that they're looking for, but he's a young man. he's got a backpack, a red hat, red baseball cap. he's got his hands on his head right now. and a state police officer has his hand on the person's shoulder. the other hand on his arm. and there's...
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i want to start first with the cold case that deborah feyerick was telling us about.dsight is 20/20, but should police have approached those killings in a different way? >> well, it would seem so, but the police need to explain how they conducted their investigation. they have three victims brutally murdered and normal procedure would be to immediately be contacting every person that was close to the victims. friends, classmates, neighbors, all the usual people. and if, in fact, tamerlan was best friends with one of the victims, then you would think he would be one of the first people that would be located and contacted. why he never was, i don't know. again, this is a local triple homicide so police would handle this on their own. unless there's evidence of organized crime or evidence of terrorism, it's going to stay at the local police level and not rise to a federal investigation. >> so local police wouldn't have connected the dots when tamerlan tsarnaev? >> like i said, i don't know basically what were they thinking or what was the evidence or material that they w
i want to start first with the cold case that deborah feyerick was telling us about.dsight is 20/20, but should police have approached those killings in a different way? >> well, it would seem so, but the police need to explain how they conducted their investigation. they have three victims brutally murdered and normal procedure would be to immediately be contacting every person that was close to the victims. friends, classmates, neighbors, all the usual people. and if, in fact, tamerlan...
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deborah feyerick joins me now., so i know law enforcement officials have been debating whether or not they are going to release these images. have they made any decision? are they still grappling with this issue? >> no, there's been no determination as to whether to release those photos. those photos were widely circulated yesterday. they showed two young men, both of them carrying bags. one is a backpack, the other is sort of a sling shoulder bag. but now after speaking to an intelligence source, i am told that in fact investigators are dialing back on those two individuals. they were clearly wanted or of interest because of where they were standing, how they were standing, the size of the bags. but right now it looks like those two individuals are sort of falling farther down on the list of people who need to be identified. there's been a lot of reporting about who these two individuals might be. and cnn has actually reached out to some people who know these two individuals. so right now looks like those two are
deborah feyerick joins me now., so i know law enforcement officials have been debating whether or not they are going to release these images. have they made any decision? are they still grappling with this issue? >> no, there's been no determination as to whether to release those photos. those photos were widely circulated yesterday. they showed two young men, both of them carrying bags. one is a backpack, the other is sort of a sling shoulder bag. but now after speaking to an...
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deborah feyerick is live outside the medical center in massachusetts and elizabeth cohen is with us from cnn headquarters in atlanta. debra, fill us in on the nuts and bolts of the transfer? >> we can tell you we got an e-mail about 6:00 -- just a few minutes after 6:00 this morning saying in fact the u.s. marshals had transported dzhokhar tsarnaev to the medical facility here which you see behind me. this is the devans federal medical center. there is a high security area plus we understand a team of doctors. this is done in close coordination with both the u.s. attorney's office, the fbi as well as the doctors that are attending to tsarnaev. they're trying to keep him obviously as stable as possible because he still has a way to go to heal from all his wounds. it was done we believe overnight. it was done at a time when the majority of cameras had pulled back from the medical center there in the heart of boston. and it was done in a way so that there would be minimum disruption certainly to the patient because, again, they've got to keep him as stable as they possibly can. they're stil
deborah feyerick is live outside the medical center in massachusetts and elizabeth cohen is with us from cnn headquarters in atlanta. debra, fill us in on the nuts and bolts of the transfer? >> we can tell you we got an e-mail about 6:00 -- just a few minutes after 6:00 this morning saying in fact the u.s. marshals had transported dzhokhar tsarnaev to the medical facility here which you see behind me. this is the devans federal medical center. there is a high security area plus we...
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deborah feyerick has more on the tragedy. >> apparently, 27-year-old matthew warren committed suicide after years of dealing with mental illness. now, in a heartfelt message he said his son suffered from deep depression and suicidal thoughts. warren's statement reads, "in spite of america's best doctors meds, counselors and prayers for healing the torture offental illness never subsided. today, after a fun evening with kay and me, in a momentary wave of despair at his home, matthew took his life." among liberals and democrats, he is somewhat controversial figure for his seemingly conservative thelogical views on issues like abortion and same-sex marriage, which he does not support. the broken hearted father described his son as having a brilliant intellect who in the room was the most pain and going to them to off aer encouragem t encouragement. after a failed attempt about ten years ago, his son matthew said to him, i know i am going to heaven, why can't i just die and end this pain? >> now, pastor rick warren found the saddleback community church in southern california. at the churc
deborah feyerick has more on the tragedy. >> apparently, 27-year-old matthew warren committed suicide after years of dealing with mental illness. now, in a heartfelt message he said his son suffered from deep depression and suicidal thoughts. warren's statement reads, "in spite of america's best doctors meds, counselors and prayers for healing the torture offental illness never subsided. today, after a fun evening with kay and me, in a momentary wave of despair at his home, matthew...
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i'm here with john king and deborah feyerick. if you are just joining us, this is a pivotal moment in this manhunt that we have been monitoring all day long. authorities believe they have a possible suspect surrounded, located in a structure, we're not going to go into further detail than that for tactical reasons. we have reports, deb, what are the latest reports about flash-bangs? >> latest report is that they have deployed several flash-bangs from the ground, we're hearing eight. some of those could be echoes. they deployed a number of flash-bangs and are getting ready to deploy gas as well. they really want to stun him because they just don't know what kind of state of mind he's in. he may be desperate. somebody today described him as a cornered cat, that he's desperate and you don't know how he will strike out. so they're trying to proceed with as much caution as they possibly can to take him alive, but also to make sure there's no loss of life, and we're told that right in the vicinity of where they've got him, there's also
i'm here with john king and deborah feyerick. if you are just joining us, this is a pivotal moment in this manhunt that we have been monitoring all day long. authorities believe they have a possible suspect surrounded, located in a structure, we're not going to go into further detail than that for tactical reasons. we have reports, deb, what are the latest reports about flash-bangs? >> latest report is that they have deployed several flash-bangs from the ground, we're hearing eight. some...
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deborah feyerick as well. the focus is obviously now on the search for answers and on filing charges against the suspect. boston's police commissioner says it's likely the two brothers were planning more attacks. he says the explosives, the fire power that they had that officials found suggests they did intend to strike again. >> the two suspects were armed with handguns at the scene of the shootout. and there were multiple explosive devices including a large one that was similar to the pressure cooker device that was found on boylston street. i saw that with my own eyes. i believe that the only reason someone would have those in their possession was to further attack people and cause more death and destruction. >> want to talk more about the investigation and possible charges against the suspect. i'm joined by cnn national security analyst and boston globe columnist julian and jeffrey toobin in new york with us. let's start with you. does the arsenal -- what does their arsenal suggest to you? >> for me having
deborah feyerick as well. the focus is obviously now on the search for answers and on filing charges against the suspect. boston's police commissioner says it's likely the two brothers were planning more attacks. he says the explosives, the fire power that they had that officials found suggests they did intend to strike again. >> the two suspects were armed with handguns at the scene of the shootout. and there were multiple explosive devices including a large one that was similar to the...
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deborah feyerick is there.the finish line. this is the finish line where everyone was headed. we want to give you a little perspective in terms of how this all played out. right back here you can see how this building behind me is damaged. it just shows you the blast. the first one went off here. the second one went off just a couple minutes later down in that direction. a memorial has been built. people are leaving flowers. this is smaller than the one over at copley square. over at copley you have a lot of people leaving sneakers, baseball hats, baseballs. this is much smaller. you really get the sense even the people that come here this is a little bit of hallowed ground because of the lives lost here. folks coming and putting down flowers and cards and note cards. may i ask you why you decided to put that down? >> i didn't put it down. i was looking where it was from. >> reporter: okay. what is your sense of things that are being left here? >> i think it's great. shows that boston is strong and it'll stay s
deborah feyerick is there.the finish line. this is the finish line where everyone was headed. we want to give you a little perspective in terms of how this all played out. right back here you can see how this building behind me is damaged. it just shows you the blast. the first one went off here. the second one went off just a couple minutes later down in that direction. a memorial has been built. people are leaving flowers. this is smaller than the one over at copley square. over at copley you...
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here is national correspondent deborah feyerick. [ gunshot ] report report when it comes to shooting competitions, this is one of the most popular sporting rifles in america. 34-year-old mark makowsky owns not only the semiautomatic rifle. he owned stag arms, the company that makes it. >> you sell about how many guns per month? >> we sell about 6,000 rifles per month. >> reporter: stag arms opened its doors about three years ago. they have grown to 200 employees and poised to bring in estimated $80 million in sales this year. he says about 4 million of that in connecticut. all that, is now in jeopardy. connecticut's strict new gun laws ban the sale of the firearms in the very state where they're made. >> have you thought about the possibility of leaving can connecticut? >> i've considered it more than i ever have. the offers out there are very, very tempting. they are offering everything from building you a factory, helping you recoup moving costs, tax incentives. tax abatements. our industry here is $1.75 billion industry just in connecticut. >> there's a huge economic impact. >> st
here is national correspondent deborah feyerick. [ gunshot ] report report when it comes to shooting competitions, this is one of the most popular sporting rifles in america. 34-year-old mark makowsky owns not only the semiautomatic rifle. he owned stag arms, the company that makes it. >> you sell about how many guns per month? >> we sell about 6,000 rifles per month. >> reporter: stag arms opened its doors about three years ago. they have grown to 200 employees and poised to...
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deborah feyerick, appreciate it.s we said, the tsarnaev brothers' father is making plans to come to the united states. unclear on exactly when he may. tsarnaev mother will not travel with her husband. she is wanted on shoplifting charges from last year when the family lived in boston. she skipped out on those charges. she told reporters in russia there's only one explanation for her sons involvement. she is still claiming they were setup. listen. >> i am like so not my kids were not involved. >> of course she has not seen her children in the past year at least. so she doesn't have much knowledge of what they have been up to this past year. that was her news conference with many reporters. she obviously became emotional. she spoke at length and more calmly one-on-one with our nick paton walsh. say your sons murdered three people and injured a hundred and deliberately planted bombs in a civilian area and detonated them and then went on the run shooting people. you've seen the pictures. there are people in boston who wa
deborah feyerick, appreciate it.s we said, the tsarnaev brothers' father is making plans to come to the united states. unclear on exactly when he may. tsarnaev mother will not travel with her husband. she is wanted on shoplifting charges from last year when the family lived in boston. she skipped out on those charges. she told reporters in russia there's only one explanation for her sons involvement. she is still claiming they were setup. listen. >> i am like so not my kids were not...
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like a strange link between them. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >> greatorting there by deb. more on the boston bombings in a moment. just ahead, why texas governor rick perry is demanding an apology over an editorial cartoon about last week's deadly fertilizer plant explosion. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ but first you've got to get him to say, "hello." new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. new crest 3d white toothpaste. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutio
like a strange link between them. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >> greatorting there by deb. more on the boston bombings in a moment. just ahead, why texas governor rick perry is demanding an apology over an editorial cartoon about last week's deadly fertilizer plant explosion. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to...
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deborah feyerick is watching this. we await the start. what is the latest information you're picking up? >> reporter: you know, it's interesting because they've been very carefully guarding, obviously by looking at what we see there, who they may show us once the cloths come off the easel. they've been very careful. you have to keep in mind they've been going through hundreds if not thousands of photographs isolating individuals who seem to stick out who don't belong where they are, and so the expectation is that once they do reveal who is under or what is under the easeeasels we'll have much clearer sense. yesterday we were talking about these two young men who were of keen interest, circulating all around an image that went viral. one man in a white baseball hat, another in a blue jacket. they went from sort of being on the top ten to well below that. so it'll be interesting to see who they unveil when they pull the cloths off the easels. >> fran townsend is watching all of this unfold. she is here with me. this is an important news con
deborah feyerick is watching this. we await the start. what is the latest information you're picking up? >> reporter: you know, it's interesting because they've been very carefully guarding, obviously by looking at what we see there, who they may show us once the cloths come off the easel. they've been very careful. you have to keep in mind they've been going through hundreds if not thousands of photographs isolating individuals who seem to stick out who don't belong where they are, and...
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>> these are very important details from deborah feyerick and susan candiotti. he has wounds to his throat. and this is very, very important. he is intubated and sedated. what that means is he has a tube going down his throat that's attached to a ventilator that breathes for him. often doctors will intubate someone and put them on a ventilator to take the strain away if a machine breathes for them. this explains why governor deval patrick says he can't communicate right now. elizabeth, give us an update on the bombing survivors. how many are still in the hospital at this point? >> there are at least 57 bombing survivors still in area hospitals, two in critical condition. >> elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. we appreciate your reporting. we want to go back now to watertown. cnn's susan candiotti, it's still an active crime scene. how long will investigators be there and what are they doing? >> reporter: it's certainly what a lot of people around here would like to know. they're taking of time and there's no rush here. they want to carefully go over every inch
>> these are very important details from deborah feyerick and susan candiotti. he has wounds to his throat. and this is very, very important. he is intubated and sedated. what that means is he has a tube going down his throat that's attached to a ventilator that breathes for him. often doctors will intubate someone and put them on a ventilator to take the strain away if a machine breathes for them. this explains why governor deval patrick says he can't communicate right now. elizabeth,...
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i want to bring in now deborah feyerick, she has been on top of the photograph situation here. deborah, tell me where we are with this. because there have been dozens, tens of hundreds of various pictures, the usual stuff. but there does seem to be some credence to a certain batch of pictures the authorities are now investigating. >> reporter: absolutely. what we can tell you is that those pictures, there are a handful of pictures that have really reached the highest levels. those are the pictures being circulated, those are the pictures being put out and agents are being asked, do you know these people. do any of these people look familiar. and there are a couple people that are of particular interest. but, again, they don't know who these people are, and they don't know where these people are. but they're trying to isolate the individuals. one i think you mentioned in a white baseball hat. because there are -- there is something about them. the way they were carrying themselves. the things they were carrying. there's one picture of a man, and he's kind of got his hand up like
i want to bring in now deborah feyerick, she has been on top of the photograph situation here. deborah, tell me where we are with this. because there have been dozens, tens of hundreds of various pictures, the usual stuff. but there does seem to be some credence to a certain batch of pictures the authorities are now investigating. >> reporter: absolutely. what we can tell you is that those pictures, there are a handful of pictures that have really reached the highest levels. those are the...
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. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> surviving boston bombing suspect isn'tng anymore. why did the feds wait 16 hours before mirandizing him? we'll go live to boston, copley square, boylston street, very near where the explosion happened at the finish of the boston marathon. live reports coming up here on cnn. it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's linguini. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 at red lobster, where we sea food differently. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people s
. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> surviving boston bombing suspect isn'tng anymore. why did the feds wait 16 hours before mirandizing him? we'll go live to boston, copley square, boylston street, very near where the explosion happened at the finish of the boston marathon. live reports coming up here on cnn. it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar...
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our own deborah feyerick has been digging into this for us. empty holes in this mystery. what happened that night. what have you been learning? >> originally some investigators thought that perhaps the officer had seen the two bombing suspects and so they panicked once they saw him but it appears officer sean collier never saw his killers. a source of direct knowledge of this investigation says the m.i.t. officer who was shot to death by the two alleged bombers thursday night did not radio into dispatch nor did he alert dispatch he was responding to two men who were fitting the description. the officer didn't even have time to activate his emergency alert before being shot five times as he said saturday in his patrol car. the source is telling us it took police nearly 13 minutes to actually get to the downed officer sean collier and that was because other people were calling in to 911 reporting shots fired. the source says it is unclear why the brothers ambushed the m.i.t. officer but according to a source familiar with the timeline of events
our own deborah feyerick has been digging into this for us. empty holes in this mystery. what happened that night. what have you been learning? >> originally some investigators thought that perhaps the officer had seen the two bombing suspects and so they panicked once they saw him but it appears officer sean collier never saw his killers. a source of direct knowledge of this investigation says the m.i.t. officer who was shot to death by the two alleged bombers thursday night did not...
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deborah feyerick has that information and will share it on the other side of the quick break. c [ femaleuncer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create your perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together, these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. which is quite comforting. and here's the best part... call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator. ♪ if your current system is 10 years or older, start planning now. and take advantage of special financing. so call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back. or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. and download our free lennox mobile app. ♪ lennox. innovation never felt so good. >>> lots of questions here in this investigation. the biggest question obviously why. why did the two suspects do this to the people here in boston
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deborah feyerick investigates. >> reporter: three men nearly beheaded, their throats slit ear to ear.re was a girl running out of the house saying there's blood everywhere. >> reporter: the brutality of the murders didn't add up. certainly not in a town like waltham. something else didn't make sense. the victims who were each killed in different rooms in this house were covered in marijuana. investigators describe it as a symbolic gesture. robbery wasn't a motive because police found thousands of dollars in cash. the theory is that the victims knew their killers. >> we have no evidence of a break in the apartment and we have other indicia that the decedents and the assailants were known to each other. we know there are at least two people who are not in that apartment now that were here earlier. >> reporter: that was 19 months ago but the trail went cold. no arrests, no named suspects. but the attack on the boston marathon revived interest in the case because one of the victims, 25-year-old brendan mass, was close friends with bomb suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. tsarnaev was a golden glov
deborah feyerick investigates. >> reporter: three men nearly beheaded, their throats slit ear to ear.re was a girl running out of the house saying there's blood everywhere. >> reporter: the brutality of the murders didn't add up. certainly not in a town like waltham. something else didn't make sense. the victims who were each killed in different rooms in this house were covered in marijuana. investigators describe it as a symbolic gesture. robbery wasn't a motive because police...
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our national correspondent deborah feyerick is in the boston suburb of watertown where there is an enormous police presence. i'm also joined by cnn national security analyst juliette kymmet. deborah, give us the latest from watertown from the last few minutes. >> reporter: there is still a lot of activity. what we can tell you is that 20 minutes ago i got an alert on my iphone as a matter of fact that read the shelter is still in effect and does not prevent employees from returning home. that was an official alert on my iphone which is not from the watertown or even the massachusetts area but that alert popped up and then just moments after that the car that was described in a lookout, a green civic with the license plate that matched, was taken from the scene here. we just saw two trucks also brought into play. it has been relatively quiet but as you can hear just above me there is now another helicopter, another police helicopter circling the area. we can tell you we received new video of the older brother taken off of a youtube site. he is in his car sort of making fun and making faces a
our national correspondent deborah feyerick is in the boston suburb of watertown where there is an enormous police presence. i'm also joined by cnn national security analyst juliette kymmet. deborah, give us the latest from watertown from the last few minutes. >> reporter: there is still a lot of activity. what we can tell you is that 20 minutes ago i got an alert on my iphone as a matter of fact that read the shelter is still in effect and does not prevent employees from returning home....
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. >>> first, let's go to cnn's da deborah feyerick with the very latest on the boston bombings. bring us up to date. >> reporter: first of all, we're being told that agents from both the fbi and the atf have been looking very closely at the bomb components. they have laid them out on a table looking at them individually and they compared everything they had with bombs made by "inspire" magazine. they found them to be virtually the same. the explosive that was used in this particular explosive -- this particular bomb was a firework powder. that was the explosive that was used, the switch that was used involved a circuit board. also, we are being told that dozens of agents, more than 50 agents from fbi, massachusetts state police, as well as cambridge police, they are at the new bedford landfill, knee deep in garbage. one of the things they're looking for is dzhokhar tsarnaev's computer. the computer was not found in his dorm room where they believed it was supposed to be. they are also looking for a black backpack which they believe tsarnaev may have carried some of the bomb comp
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> our thanks to deb for that story.is just part of the story. up next, i'm going to talk with a former texas prison warden who has his own history with the aryan brotherhood. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be
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deborah feyerick is outside the federal facility right now in devens, massachusetts. fill us in on what you've learned about this transfer. >> what we do know is fort devens was put in lockdown yesterday and we got word that dzhokhar tsarnaev was moved here. it's run by the bureau of prisons. they have about 1,000 beds. he was brought here by u.s. marshals, u.s. attorney, fbi, all of them obviously coordinated this to make sure he got here. what's interesting is the fact they moved him. usually -- and i spoke to somebody at the justice department, usually when a prisoner is well enough and they are transported to an official bureau of prisons facility and i'm told that that's what happened in this case. i tried to press to see if there was any suggestion that the hospital wanted him moved rather sooner than later because of victims that were there but all i got was once the prisoner is ready to be transported, well enough to be transported, that's what happens, anderson. >> all right. and how -- the facility, what do we know about their capabilities there? >> they've
deborah feyerick is outside the federal facility right now in devens, massachusetts. fill us in on what you've learned about this transfer. >> what we do know is fort devens was put in lockdown yesterday and we got word that dzhokhar tsarnaev was moved here. it's run by the bureau of prisons. they have about 1,000 beds. he was brought here by u.s. marshals, u.s. attorney, fbi, all of them obviously coordinated this to make sure he got here. what's interesting is the fact they moved him....
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deborah feyerick.he told investigators about motive behind the bombing? >> reporter: right now, anderson, all indications are that tsarnaev has indicated, as suggested to investigators, that in fact, religion, radical islam, was one of the reasons, their belief in jihad was why they did this attack. again, anything that he says, certainly from his hospital bed, investigators are going to have to run to the ground and to make sure that this is true. we don't know what the real motivation is. he's saying perhaps it's jihady, others perhaps are looking into something deeper as to why he may have done this. you know we have said that, in fact the brothers, the older brother was the mastermind, he self-radicalized and, by all accounts, people talking to, it does seem like he was the one who took it upon himself to become radicalized, that is, there is no suggestion right now that he was recruited. he did travel to russia we know in january of 2012 and a lot of investigators believe that during that time he
deborah feyerick.he told investigators about motive behind the bombing? >> reporter: right now, anderson, all indications are that tsarnaev has indicated, as suggested to investigators, that in fact, religion, radical islam, was one of the reasons, their belief in jihad was why they did this attack. again, anything that he says, certainly from his hospital bed, investigators are going to have to run to the ground and to make sure that this is true. we don't know what the real motivation...
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deborah feyerick is on the ground in boston as well. i assume everyone in the boston area, indeed in massachusetts, probably around the country, they're going to be studying these two faces very, very closely. very carefully, deb, right now. >> not only the faces, for example, also the hats. there are details on the hats that may identify where they were purchased, or even if they were part of some event. people think the hat is part of a tournament. investigators are going to be looking at that, trying to refine the image and trying to get some sort of a high-quality image so they can perhaps locate the individual. it's not just rt faces, one of the reasons obviously letting that out, they're trying to pinpoint what area of the country they may have come from. why they ended up in boston. were they from massachusetts, for example. do those hats yield any clues. we've been told that in fact investigators are going to hobby shops, because one of the batteries that was used in the device, for example, that's the kind of battery that's use
deborah feyerick is on the ground in boston as well. i assume everyone in the boston area, indeed in massachusetts, probably around the country, they're going to be studying these two faces very, very closely. very carefully, deb, right now. >> not only the faces, for example, also the hats. there are details on the hats that may identify where they were purchased, or even if they were part of some event. people think the hat is part of a tournament. investigators are going to be looking...
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deborah feyerick live for us on that story. thank you. i want to also go to that second issue. and that is of the widow left behind. that is katherine russell, known as cay i katie russell. my colleague chris lawrence has had a chance to speak with her attorney in rhode island. chris, i understand it's not the easiest conversation to have given the circumstance this widow is in, but at least you're able to glean some information about her involvement right now in this investigation. what do you know? >> that's right, ashleigh. basically the federal investigators want to know what she knew, if anything, about what was happening before those attacks against the boston marathon. i spoke with her attorney this morning and he basically said she didn't know what was happening with her husband until she saw it on the news and she had no knowledge of any of this at any time. he also went onto say that it's been incredibly hard on the family, that she's distraught and crying. let me read you part of a statement that basically from what he told us he said she understands the need for doi
deborah feyerick live for us on that story. thank you. i want to also go to that second issue. and that is of the widow left behind. that is katherine russell, known as cay i katie russell. my colleague chris lawrence has had a chance to speak with her attorney in rhode island. chris, i understand it's not the easiest conversation to have given the circumstance this widow is in, but at least you're able to glean some information about her involvement right now in this investigation. what do you...
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debor deborah feyerick investigates. >> reporter: three men nearly beheaded, their throats slit ear toar. >> there was a girl running out of the house saying there's blood everywhere. >> reporter: the brutality of the murders didn't add up. certainly not in a town like waltham. something else didn't make sense. the victims who were each killed in different rooms in this house were covered in marijuana. investigators describe it as a symbolic gesture. robbery wasn't a motive because police found thousands of dollars in cash. the theory is that the victims knew their killers. >> we have no evidence of a break in the apartment and we have other indicia that the decedents and the assailants were known to each other. we know there are at least two people who are not in that apartment now that were here earlier. >> reporter: that was 19 months ago but the trail went cold. no arrests, no named suspects. but the attack on the boston marathon revived interest in the case because one of the victims, 25-year-old brendan mass, was close friends with bomb suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. tsarnaev was a g
debor deborah feyerick investigates. >> reporter: three men nearly beheaded, their throats slit ear toar. >> there was a girl running out of the house saying there's blood everywhere. >> reporter: the brutality of the murders didn't add up. certainly not in a town like waltham. something else didn't make sense. the victims who were each killed in different rooms in this house were covered in marijuana. investigators describe it as a symbolic gesture. robbery wasn't a motive...
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so slowly but surely and see deborah feyerick and her situation in watertown today, we have slowly had to creep farther and farther back. i have to mention too, wolf, not just members of the media out here but folks who live along norfolk street. i saw a mother changing her baby's diaper on the sidewalk because they're stuck. they have nowhere to go because of these controlled explosions. they have to sit and wait just like the rest of us, out of precaution, wolf. >> apparently a lot of explosive devices in the area. right now law enforcement working. brooke, we'll get back to you. you know, erin, as we watch what's going on, we're here in boston. it's a pretty nerve racking situation. >> it is a nerve racking situation and they do believe the suspect's armed and dangerous and there could have been pipe bombs left around which creates a real sense of fear. >> which is why they're doing these controlled explosions. just to be precise what that means is experts go in there and detonate these bombs to make sure they don't kill anyone. >> that's right. they want to make sure there are no o
so slowly but surely and see deborah feyerick and her situation in watertown today, we have slowly had to creep farther and farther back. i have to mention too, wolf, not just members of the media out here but folks who live along norfolk street. i saw a mother changing her baby's diaper on the sidewalk because they're stuck. they have nowhere to go because of these controlled explosions. they have to sit and wait just like the rest of us, out of precaution, wolf. >> apparently a lot of...
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i'm also here with cnn's deborah feyerick who has been reporting on this, using her sources all day long, really for the last 23 hours. piers, what a 23-hour period this has been. >> anderson, let me stop you, if i can. we just got bob goodman again, who is a neighbor who witnessed the whole thing. let me go to you again, mr. goodman. can you hear me? >> yeah. i can hear you well. >> mr. goodman, you live i think three doors down from the house where this boat was, where the suspect was finally arrested. tell me what you saw. >> well, what i saw, when the ban was lifted around i think it was 6:00 or 6:30, we went out for a short walk and when we were halfway around the block, about 25 police cars came screeching down the street, and it obviously looked like they were on to something. then it was just a matter of minutes before fire engines came and the s.w.a.t. team and so forth. that's what we saw initially. then we saw, you know, just many, many, many, many hundreds and hundreds of law enforcement officials flooded into the neighborhood. >> and when it came to the actual moment of capt
i'm also here with cnn's deborah feyerick who has been reporting on this, using her sources all day long, really for the last 23 hours. piers, what a 23-hour period this has been. >> anderson, let me stop you, if i can. we just got bob goodman again, who is a neighbor who witnessed the whole thing. let me go to you again, mr. goodman. can you hear me? >> yeah. i can hear you well. >> mr. goodman, you live i think three doors down from the house where this boat was, where the...
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deborah feyerick is there for us.tle bit more about this facility and exactly how -- how and when he was moved. >> reporter: well, you know, we're waiting for details from the u.s. attorneys office in terms of how they moved in and when they moved him. it is done at an early hour of the morning, 3, 4, 5:00 when most people are still sleeping. we don't know exactly what time he was moved. we do know he was brought here to the devens medical center. this is run by the bureau of prisons. we are told by a spokesperson that they have an extensive amount of medical practitioners on hand. he is getting the best possible medicare. he still has serious injuries to his neck, his hands, his torso, i apologize the top of his leg i should say. all that is still being attended to. they thought this would give them a greater deal of privacy to do what they need to do. we're at a distance. this gives everybody a little bit after distance from one another. >> okay. let me just ask you, pull away from the facility for a minute, you hav
deborah feyerick is there for us.tle bit more about this facility and exactly how -- how and when he was moved. >> reporter: well, you know, we're waiting for details from the u.s. attorneys office in terms of how they moved in and when they moved him. it is done at an early hour of the morning, 3, 4, 5:00 when most people are still sleeping. we don't know exactly what time he was moved. we do know he was brought here to the devens medical center. this is run by the bureau of prisons. we...
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. >> deborah feyerick, thank you. >>> what caused multiple massive explosions on two barges in mobilem clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia (abatacept) help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your rheumatologist. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and the progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. [ woman ] here's information you need to know. orencia is available in two forms, infusion and also self-injection. talk to your doctor to see if orenc
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cnn's deborah feyerick has been in the middle of it all. she's joining us now. interesting, a lot of the people -- all of the people here are looking at a small memorial. i want to show you this area in particular, because this is where evidence response teams were working. this is a brand-new cement. you have to remember, those forensic experts removed a lot of evidence from this particular location. this is where they believe the bomb went off. you can see the impact of it. again, a circle around a memorial. but up there, the windows that were blasted out on both sides. just the impact, the sheer force of all of this. this entire street had been closed, as the agents worked to make sure that they got every single piece of evidence they could. they even had street sweepers come in. now you see a lot of the people here, and they're taking pictures. if we can just come around here, so we can see -- somebody left their medal. a lot of flowers. this is a much smaller one. this is where one of the two women lost their lives, and dozens others were injured. some of t
cnn's deborah feyerick has been in the middle of it all. she's joining us now. interesting, a lot of the people -- all of the people here are looking at a small memorial. i want to show you this area in particular, because this is where evidence response teams were working. this is a brand-new cement. you have to remember, those forensic experts removed a lot of evidence from this particular location. this is where they believe the bomb went off. you can see the impact of it. again, a circle...
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let's bring in our national correspondent deborah feyerick. she has details.picking up? >> u.s. investigators are very interested in seeing whether or not there was a link between tamerlan tsarnaev and this young can kadia canadian. he was a boxer turned jihadist. he and six others were killed in the dagestan region back in july of 2012. this was the very same time that tsarnaev was also in the region. the source says that the canadian's body was brought from where he was killed in the mountains down into the mosque where the body was prepared. this was on july 14th. and then two days later tsarnaev left the region to return to the united states. and what's so interesting about this and why investigators want to see whether there was any sort of connection is because of the fact that tsarnaev was actually in dagestan waiting for a russian passport, and he left without ever obtaining that particular passport. he left very quickly, it would appear, after the death of that young canadian. what's interesting is tsarnaev came back to the united states. he initially
let's bring in our national correspondent deborah feyerick. she has details.picking up? >> u.s. investigators are very interested in seeing whether or not there was a link between tamerlan tsarnaev and this young can kadia canadian. he was a boxer turned jihadist. he and six others were killed in the dagestan region back in july of 2012. this was the very same time that tsarnaev was also in the region. the source says that the canadian's body was brought from where he was killed in the...
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let's bring in our national correspondent deborah feyerick working the story for us. what are you learning about this? >> wolf, we can tell you a source is telling us a number of agents are now investigating the marathon bombing. they've now turned their attention to a grisly triple homicide committed about 18 months ago in waltham, massachusetts. the murder initially appeared to be drug related. the reason they're looking at it is because one of the victims was a very close friend of tamerlan tsarnaev. now, brendan mess and tsarnaev were sparring partners. they trained together at a mixed martial arts center in boston. brendan mess was brutally murdered in september of 2011 along with two other men. investigators at the time said the heads of the three victims were pulled back and their throats slit ear to ear with great force. marijuana was spread over the bodies according to a source in what is described as a symbolic gesture. thousands of dollars in cash were left behind at the crime scene. the district attorney originally stated it was not a random crime. the vic
let's bring in our national correspondent deborah feyerick working the story for us. what are you learning about this? >> wolf, we can tell you a source is telling us a number of agents are now investigating the marathon bombing. they've now turned their attention to a grisly triple homicide committed about 18 months ago in waltham, massachusetts. the murder initially appeared to be drug related. the reason they're looking at it is because one of the victims was a very close friend of...
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our national correspondent deborah feyerick is joining us. she's been in syracuse.on, deb? >> wolf, the thing that's gotten lost in the gun control debate is the fact that majority of crimes are being committed by a minority of people, gangs that are holding entire neighborhoods hostage. well, now there is a program that saw a 60% drop in youth homicides in boston, a 40% drop in youth homicides in cincinnati and they're hoping the same will happen in syracuse. >> this is what most people think of when they think of syracuse. what they don't think of is that like many mid-sized cities -- >> 20-year-old black male -- >> syracuse has a serious gang problem. >> you have i.d. on you? >> reporter: and where there are gangs, police say there are always guns. more than 30 confiscated while we were here. >> the rival groups standing out in front of the store. some kids kind of came in from behind the houses to the empty lot over there and they were armed with sawed-off shotguns and fire from across the street. >> reporter: syracuse is roughly 1500 gang members belong doing 2
our national correspondent deborah feyerick is joining us. she's been in syracuse.on, deb? >> wolf, the thing that's gotten lost in the gun control debate is the fact that majority of crimes are being committed by a minority of people, gangs that are holding entire neighborhoods hostage. well, now there is a program that saw a 60% drop in youth homicides in boston, a 40% drop in youth homicides in cincinnati and they're hoping the same will happen in syracuse. >> this is what most...
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want to check in with our deborah feyerick. we have reporters all throughout boston and the surrounding areas. she is in watertown. deb, just set the scene of where you are and what you're seeing around you right now. >> reporter: anderson, we're in the area where there were three pretty big incidents earlier in the day. first one happened just about 5:30 when there were a number of cars that came up the street, just behind me. and they went into, they staged a tactical strike they went into a home. it is unclear as to why they were looking at that home, why they were targeting that home, but then we understand a forensic team went in following that. they were looking there. a couple of hours later, right on the street, just in front of me, and here is what we're seeing all day, anderson. i'm sure a lot of people are, but you're seeing sort of heavy artillery vehicles. this actually may be a shift change. and that's going to work in the favor of law enforcement. because you have to remember, this 19-year-old kid, he is -- he ma
want to check in with our deborah feyerick. we have reporters all throughout boston and the surrounding areas. she is in watertown. deb, just set the scene of where you are and what you're seeing around you right now. >> reporter: anderson, we're in the area where there were three pretty big incidents earlier in the day. first one happened just about 5:30 when there were a number of cars that came up the street, just behind me. and they went into, they staged a tactical strike they went...
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cnn's deborah feyerick is there with details. >> i can tell you this ebb tire area is pretty much a frozen zone. just behind me there's a staging area. you've got the atf, the fbi, all different kind of agencies, boston police, police from all over the state. they're gathering at various points. these cars that you see over here, we have seen a caravan, an endless caravan of these cars just coming back and forth, getting to this particular location. over to my right you can see to the right of the screen that is the bus. they're being used to transport people out of this particular area. they're trying to clear as many people out as they possibly can before they begin a sort of methodical sweep. they've created a perimeter. now they're basically going to tighten the noose and go and try to find this individual. clearly now that the light is up, that is in their favor. that gives them the advantage. the fact that there are no buses, no trains, basically no way out. they are freezing this entire area. you can see, this activity is activity that is going on at various corners throughout this
cnn's deborah feyerick is there with details. >> i can tell you this ebb tire area is pretty much a frozen zone. just behind me there's a staging area. you've got the atf, the fbi, all different kind of agencies, boston police, police from all over the state. they're gathering at various points. these cars that you see over here, we have seen a caravan, an endless caravan of these cars just coming back and forth, getting to this particular location. over to my right you can see to the...
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deborah, are you there? >> yeah, i'm here. can you hear me? jake? >> i apologize for interrupting. >> no worries. no worries. >> deb feyerick, can you hear me? >> jake, can you hear me? >> yes, please proceed. i apologize. >> okay. sorry. not at all. so the two brothers are traveling together, of course, right now the very big fear is that younger one may be desperate. up since midnight. on the run. you can see he's so outmanned. thousands of law enforcement personnel on the ground. he is believed to be in this area. we have seen troops, national guard, whether to secure the perimeter, but all of them heavily armed. we're learning a little more about who these two brothers were. one thing that law enforcement is telling us, as a terror source, look, we cannot make the leap and say these two young men were radicalized in chechnya. that raises it to a whole new level and that's a big fear. they are looking whether they were radicalized here in the united states. that's the bigger question. and if they were, how, and why? all of that under investigation. just because they were from the russian caucus of chechnya doesn't mean that's where the wh
deborah, are you there? >> yeah, i'm here. can you hear me? jake? >> i apologize for interrupting. >> no worries. no worries. >> deb feyerick, can you hear me? >> jake, can you hear me? >> yes, please proceed. i apologize. >> okay. sorry. not at all. so the two brothers are traveling together, of course, right now the very big fear is that younger one may be desperate. up since midnight. on the run. you can see he's so outmanned. thousands of law...
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feyerick on the phone. you spoke to a photographer who was near the suspect? i'm not hearing -- >> hello? hello? >> yeah. deborah, can you hear us? deborah, can you hear us? >> yes, hi, chris. hi, chris. hi, everyone. we -- the pictures that you are probably showing on air right now, a man who seems to be running from the location and what makes this picture so interesting and why the fbi has been asking the gentleman who shot it is because the man ran away from the blast virtually at the moment -- the second after it detonated. and the positioning of the body, his -- the way he's faced, the fbi is looking at it to understand. the man who took that picture works in the building next door and was snapping photographs all day and decided to wander over to the scene, wander over to the window at that moment and then he heard the blast. he recorded about 12 different snapshots of this individual running from the scene and so we know that the fbi has questioned him as to what he may have seen, but it happened so quickly, it is just -- the positioning of the body, the man actually jumps over a woman who has fallen on
feyerick on the phone. you spoke to a photographer who was near the suspect? i'm not hearing -- >> hello? hello? >> yeah. deborah, can you hear us? deborah, can you hear us? >> yes, hi, chris. hi, chris. hi, everyone. we -- the pictures that you are probably showing on air right now, a man who seems to be running from the location and what makes this picture so interesting and why the fbi has been asking the gentleman who shot it is because the man ran away from the blast...