These relatively sophisticated devices would have been difficult for the tsarnaevs to fabricate successfully without training. and something the government did not find is also raising flags, right? exactly. it comes back the black powder. the government argues black powder is very, very fine. and when they went to search various areas, for instance, the home, the cars of the tsarnaev brothers, of dzhokhar and tamerlan zavr, they didn t find the powder. that suggests to others had helped to build the bombs. and tsarnaev scrawled a note on the boat he had been hiding in. and investigators believe that that writing, the content of it showed that there could be a possible involvement of a terrorist group. that the writing, quote, bears hallmarks of al qaeda-inspired rhetoric. very interesting developments. molly, thank you. we re tracking rough weather
And basically stopped the interrogation, does that sound to you to be bad justice? bad law enforcement? well, we get right into, chris, the greatest things of our democracy, three branches of government. i have never had a judge come to an initial appearance like that. i ve had them come out at night if we needed it on an injured person or called them. but the normal course of business is, the law enforcement agents bring the defendant or ask the judge to come if the defendant was hospitalized, to conduct an initial appearance because they have arrested the person. if the judge decided to call the assistant u.s. attorney and the federal public defender and say we re going here because i feel this person needs counsel, and it is more to miranda it is counsel as well. because once you get counsel now, your attorney is going to shut you up. yeah. so that could have happened. we don t exactly know. the u.s. attorney s office could have asked the judge to go. we don t have those fac
And he can still talk too, because his lawyer can allow him to talk for some deal. so it can still happen. boy, this is getting murky, simple way i can put it, we had an interrogation, out of nowhere comes a judge, stops the interview and the information-gathering. we ll see who had the right to do this. if they still have the right as looked at by the other courts. anyway, thank you, jim cavanaugh. and coming up, what an amazing day as five presidents come together to dedicate the presidential library. and lead it to former first lady barbara bush, saying her son should not run for president. saying we have had enough bushes. whoa, mom, you re taking over this thing. and later, syria, the u.s. intelligence says that the syrian regime used chemical weapons.
Of dzhokhar, was still going on when the court mirandized him. this is the knock on the way the case was handled by the obama administration. mike rogers. we can t have in a case like this, the judiciary deciding because it is on tv and it may look bad for them to allow the public safety exemption that is deemed legal by the united states supreme court that they were going to somehow intercede in this. it is confusing, horrible, god-awful policy and dangerous to the greater community. and we ve got to get to the bottom of it and fix it right now. jim, do you agree with that? the argument by the congressman, the chairman committee, basically making the case. look, this guy is a dangerous fugitive, we picked him up. we know he is still in the process of committing crimes. we interview him, then we get around to getting him mirandized, here he said the judge showed up out of nowhere
You re looking for a needle in a stack of needles. there s all kinds of information coming in about informations who have traveled abroad to places of concern. they can t surveil everybody, and quite honestly, it would be illegal for them to surveil everybody. i m not sure they tripped up all the things or rather, all the warning signs went off that would have caused them to do that here. but there are these concerns, buck, the questions about the interrogation of dzhokhar, the survivie inine ining suspect, t interrogation was stopped too soon. a judge read dzhokhar his rights before they were done questioning and this is the question he raises o you have that. that s really dangerous and concerning, especially when the fbi will tell you, we weren t quite finished with him. we didn t really believe that we had all that we could get out of him. do you agree with that? are they going to be able to get anymore useful information out of him? this isn t a needle in a haystack, as you
A little vague. two things can be right here. because look, these guys had a pressure cooker bomb, let s just take that bomb that they threw at the watertown police. they didn t buy the components for that bomb, chris. between the time their pictures were released on thursday night at 5:00, and the time they killed brian collier at the m.i.t. police, they didn t buy the components and likely didn t build it there. it was already built. so they already had this pressure cooker bomb, chris, they were not going to sell it on ebay. they were going to detonate it somewhere, they certainly were planning on doing that somewhere o sounds like you agree. here is the house committee chair, mike rogers, a republican. he is hearing the interrogation
Cnn news. he was severely injured and, most likely, the shootout that occurred last night, also the injuries occurred in exchange with gunfire with police this afternoon. so there was an exchange of back and forth gunfire in both locations. is that correct? that s correct. that s what i ve been told. you ve got the boston police department, the massachusetts state police, and fbi agents surrounding the both. there was an exchange of gunfire and eventually, they came in, used flash bangs and was able to remove the suspect from the boat without any further injury. flash bans tried to disorient him. and with the arrest of dzhokhar,
Cnn and the boston bombing and the arrest right now. announcer: this is breaking news. [ cheers and applause [ cheers and applause ] reporter: cheers for boston s finest friday night. a standing ovation for local and state and federal authorities this evening. just a few hours ago as this absolutely horrendous week that began with the boston marathon terror attacks that began monday afternoon. a collective sigh of relief among everyone here in boston. just hours ago, authorities captured the second of two suspects. hello, everyone.
We can see his head through the ambulance window. and we are told he is in a serious condition. the arrest was greeted with cheers by residents in watertown and elsewhere in the boston area. reporter: a lot of cheers tonight here despite the wet, rainy boston evening. people are thrilled this thing is finally over. i ll tell you, tonight s dramatic events, they followed a massive man hunt here in the boston area. dzhokhar tsarnaev was actually hulled out in this boat in the boston suburb called watertown. there is a picture. this is the 19-year-old suspect thchlt is the photo courtesy of