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mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing, any evidentiary value. >> terribly disappointing that any person knowing the catastrophe, the mayhem, the act of terror that was committed by these two brothers would attempt to cover it up. >> greta: for the latest on these three new suspects we go to fox news correspondent david lee miller live in boston. david lee, what can you tell me is the latest? >> well, greta, three friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev, because they3 say they didn't want to get him into trouble, decided that they were going to destroy evidence and lie to investigators. this, according to criminal complaint filed today in boston. all three of the suspects appeared in federal court, wearing street clothes. they were also shackled. two of them are students from kazakhstan. they were already in custody because of visa violations. they are both 19 years old. they are identified as dias kadyrbayev and azamet tazhayakov. they allege
mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing, any evidentiary value. >> terribly disappointing that any person knowing the catastrophe, the mayhem, the act of terror that was committed by these two brothers would attempt to cover it up. >> greta: for the latest on these three new suspects we go to fox news correspondent david lee miller live in boston. david lee, what can you tell me is the...
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mr. kadyrbayev told the f.b.i. about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing or any evidential value. so that's all we have to say on that. but we are the ones, mr. dias kadyrbayev, cooperated with all law enforcement when they came to him without the benefit of counsel, to assist them in their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> do you think that he knew how to make bombs and the gun powder or powder in the backpack could be used? >> no. >> wouldn't they have gone to the authorities to tell what they knew? >> i can only stick with what's happened. i won't speculate. >> what about the text to dzhokhar tsarnaev, saying go into my room and take whatever you want? some kind of a signal to your clients. >> that was no signal. i have think it means the plain english meaning. >> which is what, sir? are you concerned they won't get a fair trial? >> no. i believe the citizens of boston can fairly and accurately listen to the rules of law and give someone a fair trial, at
mr. kadyrbayev told the f.b.i. about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing or any evidential value. so that's all we have to say on that. but we are the ones, mr. dias kadyrbayev, cooperated with all law enforcement when they came to him without the benefit of counsel, to assist them in their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> do you think that he knew how to make bombs and the gun powder or powder in the backpack could...
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mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about that. he did not know those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing or any evidential value. that's all we have to say on that. but we are the ones, mr. dias kadyrbayev, cooperated all law enforcement without the benefit of counsel to assist them in their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> did they know tsarnaev knew how to make bombs? did he also know the gun powder or powder that was in the fireworks and vaseline could also be used for bomb making as the affidavit states? >> no. i can only stick with what's happened. i won't speculate. >> what about the text from dzhokhar tsarnaev according to the complaint saying go into my room and take whatever you want. is that some kind of a signal to the client? >> there was no signal. i think it means the plain english meaning. >> which is what, sir? >> are you concerned these guys won't get a fair trial considering all that's going on in the country? >> no. we believe that the citizens of boston can fairly and accu
mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about that. he did not know those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing or any evidential value. that's all we have to say on that. but we are the ones, mr. dias kadyrbayev, cooperated all law enforcement without the benefit of counsel to assist them in their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> did they know tsarnaev knew how to make bombs? did he also know the gun powder or powder that was in the fireworks and vaseline could...
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mr. kadyrbayev's lawyer [ mumbling ] i'm like come on!t's a woman anyway. because it's a female ending. >> stephanie: right. so we will refer to her as chick lawyer from now on. >> yeah that will go over well. >> stephanie: i'm just going to take the john mccain approach and just say that one. >> would it be orly taitz? >> no! here she is. >> good morning, everybody. defense distributed -- the state department ordered that they remove the 3-d printable gun. the move may violate the international tafk h traffic and arms law. wilson says it will comply with the demand until it finishes its review, but the damage may already be done. chuck schumer is understandably concerned about the easy access to the printable guns. >> a terrorist, someone who is mentally ill, a spousal abuser, a felon can essentially open a gun factory in their garage it's just a computer and a little over a thousand dollars. >> it was always the goal can you print a gun on line? can you do it? >> [ inaudible ] has been tossing around the statistic that violent crimes ar
mr. kadyrbayev's lawyer [ mumbling ] i'm like come on!t's a woman anyway. because it's a female ending. >> stephanie: right. so we will refer to her as chick lawyer from now on. >> yeah that will go over well. >> stephanie: i'm just going to take the john mccain approach and just say that one. >> would it be orly taitz? >> no! here she is. >> good morning, everybody. defense distributed -- the state department ordered that they remove the 3-d printable gun....
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mr. kadyrbayev told the f.b.i. about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing or any evidential value. >> reporter: after watching more coverage of the search for the bombers, kadyrbayev and tazhayakov quote phillipos telling investigators he started to freak out and they decided to get rid of the backpack. according to the document, the nmorning, after the bombers allegedly carjacked a mercedes and led police on a chase that ended in a wild shoot-out killing tamerlan tsarnaev, kadyrbayev decided to throw away the backpack with the fireworks inside and tazhayakov agreed. a weak liter, investigators searched a new bedford landfill and discovered the bag. inside were fireworks, a jar of vaseline, and a umass dartmouth document according to the complaint. sources say the laptop has also been recovered. all three men waived their right to a bail hearing. the two men from kazakh zahn could up to five years in convicted, the third man could face up to eight years. >> pelley: b
mr. kadyrbayev told the f.b.i. about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing or any evidential value. >> reporter: after watching more coverage of the search for the bombers, kadyrbayev and tazhayakov quote phillipos telling investigators he started to freak out and they decided to get rid of the backpack. according to the document, the nmorning, after the bombers allegedly carjacked a mercedes and led police on a chase that ended...
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mr. kadyrbayev told the f.b.i. about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or any interest in a bombing or any evidencery value. >> reporter: the items were recovered from a nearby landfill. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> here at home, more troubles for the overdue, overbudget silver spring transit center. yesterday montgomery county council members met with the executive branch to discuss what's being done and not being done. metro announced it doesn't want to operate the facility once it does open. they made it very clear they were hoping to here directly from county executive ike leggett but he was a no show. instead they grilled his staff. the big question, why did council members have to learn from the media that metro sent the county a letter saying they would no longer operate the transit center. >> as i said from the beginning, there was a lot of work to be done to understand what this letter meant but i don't disagree that onced letter was provided to "the washington post," we sh
mr. kadyrbayev told the f.b.i. about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or any interest in a bombing or any evidencery value. >> reporter: the items were recovered from a nearby landfill. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> here at home, more troubles for the overdue, overbudget silver spring transit center. yesterday montgomery county council members met with the executive branch to discuss what's being done and not being done. metro...
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mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about that.nvolved in a bombing, or of any interest in a bombing or any evidence shal value. that's all we have to say about that. but we are the ones, mr. dias kadyrbayev, cooperated with, law enforcement without the benefit of counsel, to assist them in their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> did they know tsarnaev also know how to make bombs, or that the powder that was in the fireworks, and the vaseline could also be used for bomb making? >> no. >> in the criminal complaint, on the other hand, says this. i'll put it up on the screen. kadyrbayev located a backpack that contained an emptied-out cardboard tube that tazhayakov described as fireworks. this discovery frightened tazhayakov because the powder had been emptied from the tube. kadyrbayev also found a jar of vaseline in the room and told tazhayakov that he believeded tsarnaev had used the vaseline to make bombs. jeffrey, it sounds very different stories, and very different conclusions there. >> well, i think the conclusions are
mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about that.nvolved in a bombing, or of any interest in a bombing or any evidence shal value. that's all we have to say about that. but we are the ones, mr. dias kadyrbayev, cooperated with, law enforcement without the benefit of counsel, to assist them in their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> did they know tsarnaev also know how to make bombs, or that the powder that was in the fireworks, and the vaseline could also be used for bomb making? >>...
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mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about it. he didn't know that they were part of a bombing or of interest. >> susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> and we're learned now russian agents were watching russian native, older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev. he spent six months in dagestan last year. he suddenly disappeared after a canadian were killed by the police. the russian and canadian had social networking ties. they were investigating whether tamerlan tsarnaev was trained or indoctrinated by militants in dagestan. >>> the fbi is looking for three people who may have information on the deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. the three individuals were photographed on the ground of the mission when it was attacked on september 11th of last year. their pictures are posted on the fbi website. four americans including the u.s. ambassador, were killed in that attack. >>> and this morning firefighters are battling to control wind-driven wildfires burning in southern and northern california. two fires are borning north
mr. kadyrbayev told the fbi about it. he didn't know that they were part of a bombing or of interest. >> susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> and we're learned now russian agents were watching russian native, older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev. he spent six months in dagestan last year. he suddenly disappeared after a canadian were killed by the police. the russian and canadian had social networking ties. they were investigating whether tamerlan tsarnaev was trained or...
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mr. kadyrbayev and his family are sorry what happened here in boston. he did not have anything to do with it. >> reporter: the third man arrested is 19-year-old robel phillipos a u.s. citizen accused of lying to investigators. dzhokhar tsarnaev and tamerlin tsarnaev were identified as suspects in the april 15 bombing shortly after the fbi released surveillance images taken just before the attack. three people died and more than 260 were injured. court papers say dkhokhar's friends recognized him from television news reports and testinged him. tsarnaev responded, lol, you better not text me. and come to my room and take whatever you want. if convicted, tazhayakov and kadyrbayev faces up to five years in prison, phillipos up to 8 years and each faces a possible $250,000 fine. randall pinkston, kpix 5. >>> oregon police say there is a prime suspect in a murder in the state. jeffrey boyce is due in a marin county courtroom tomorrow. he was arrested in greenbrae monday night. police say boyce was obsessed with the boston bombings and wanted to seek asylum at
mr. kadyrbayev and his family are sorry what happened here in boston. he did not have anything to do with it. >> reporter: the third man arrested is 19-year-old robel phillipos a u.s. citizen accused of lying to investigators. dzhokhar tsarnaev and tamerlin tsarnaev were identified as suspects in the april 15 bombing shortly after the fbi released surveillance images taken just before the attack. three people died and more than 260 were injured. court papers say dkhokhar's friends...
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mr. kadyrbayev and his family are very sorry for what happened here in boston and he did not have anythingit. >> reporter: the third man arrested is 19-year-old robel phillipos a u.s. citizen accused of lying to investigators. dzhokhar tsarnaev and tamerlin tsarnaev were identified as suspects in the april 15 bombing shortly after the fbi released surveillance images taken just before the attack. three people died and more than 260 were injured. court papers say dkhokhar's friends recognized him from television news reports and texted him. tsarnaev responded, lol, you better not text me. and come to my room and take whatever you want. if convicted, tazhayakov and kadyrbayev faces up to five years in prison, phillipos up to 8 years and each faces a possible $250,000 fine. randall pinkston, kpix 5. in boston. >> at today's court appearance the two kazakh students did not request bail. they are scheduled for a hearing on may 14. phillipos is due back in court on monday. >>> new at 6:00, a man bold enough to throw bricks at police is getting the book thrown at him. after may day marches last y
mr. kadyrbayev and his family are very sorry for what happened here in boston and he did not have anythingit. >> reporter: the third man arrested is 19-year-old robel phillipos a u.s. citizen accused of lying to investigators. dzhokhar tsarnaev and tamerlin tsarnaev were identified as suspects in the april 15 bombing shortly after the fbi released surveillance images taken just before the attack. three people died and more than 260 were injured. court papers say dkhokhar's friends...
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mr. dias kadyrbayev, who cooperated with all law enforcement when they came to him without benefit of counseln their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> now, again, regarding the specific items involved that mr. staal is talking about, the crux of the complaint is the three of these college age men who knew dzhokhar tsarnaev at u-mass dartmouth went in on april 18th the night before he was arrested and went into his room and knowingly removed a backpack, threw it into a trash bag and into a dumpster. later it was discovered in a landfill and contained fireworks, jar of vaseline, and papers. again, investigators saying that they willfully did this. they did this in order to get rid of evidence. these attorneys denying that was the case. denying this was any part of evidence saying that their kplints absolutely did not conspire to obstruct justice. >> what they're saying is that the criminal complaint is not accurate. they're saying the criminal complaint which is based on at least according to the fbi based on interviews with the three suspects, which describes minute by minute how they
mr. dias kadyrbayev, who cooperated with all law enforcement when they came to him without benefit of counseln their investigation of this horrible tragedy. >> now, again, regarding the specific items involved that mr. staal is talking about, the crux of the complaint is the three of these college age men who knew dzhokhar tsarnaev at u-mass dartmouth went in on april 18th the night before he was arrested and went into his room and knowingly removed a backpack, threw it into a trash bag...
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mr. dias and kadyrbayev cooperated with all law enforcement when they came to him without the benefit of counsel to assist in the investigation of this horrible tragedy. >>> joining me tonight from boston, david filipov, who spent 15 years in russia covering the chechen wars. david, i have to say, this is a very strange turn in this case. this morning when i saw word there had been three suspects, i think my thought and everyone's thought was, oh, my, there was more to this plot, there was a cell, there were more people. it now appears from the complaint that entered into court by the fbi, this solely has to do with things that happened after the bombing. >> right. that's absolutely astounding. we're all expecting some sort of information about a larger conspiracy about, you know, radical plot, and instead what we find is something that seems like college students completely unaware of what they are about to get into, you know, trying to help out their friend, who seems to be in trouble. lol, and, you know, this lighthearted move to get involved in something so serious, but without any c
mr. dias and kadyrbayev cooperated with all law enforcement when they came to him without the benefit of counsel to assist in the investigation of this horrible tragedy. >>> joining me tonight from boston, david filipov, who spent 15 years in russia covering the chechen wars. david, i have to say, this is a very strange turn in this case. this morning when i saw word there had been three suspects, i think my thought and everyone's thought was, oh, my, there was more to this plot, there...
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mr. phillipos said he did not understand the majority of what kadyrbayev and tazhayakov were saying becausee speaking in russian. he recalled at approximately 11:00 p.m., they had a discussion about what to do with the backpack and the fireworks. phillipos and kadyrbayev asked if they should get rid of the stuff and phillipos responded that kadyrbayev should do what you have to do. here from the school of absolute mothere morons, phillipos stated he then took a two-hour nap. when he awoke, the backpack was gone. he said he wasn't sure what took it from the apartment. this may mitigates the defense in the well or helps the defense in a way or mitigates his culpability in a way that the other two were speaking russian, he didn't understand russian. >> ashleigh banfield, thank you. now this. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> here we go, hour two, breaking news on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. we're live today in boston as we're learning more about this rapidly developing case here involving the boston marathon bombings from two and a half weeks ago. we have correspondents covering all different ang
mr. phillipos said he did not understand the majority of what kadyrbayev and tazhayakov were saying becausee speaking in russian. he recalled at approximately 11:00 p.m., they had a discussion about what to do with the backpack and the fireworks. phillipos and kadyrbayev asked if they should get rid of the stuff and phillipos responded that kadyrbayev should do what you have to do. here from the school of absolute mothere morons, phillipos stated he then took a two-hour nap. when he awoke, the...