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john miller's sources have told him that a bomb of similar design to the ones use on monday at the race, one tho bombs was thrown at the police officers engaged in this firefight. it exploded. it apparently malfunctioned. it did not explode with the same intensity as the bombs on monday. but part of the bomb was found later embedded in one of the police cars. in this firefight, tamerlan tsarnaev, 26 years old, was killed. a police officer was shot and gravely wounded. but dzhokar tsarnaev, 19 years old, fled on foot. they've been looking for him ever since. about two and a half hours ago, a news conference was held which essentially said we've lost him. people in boston and its northern suburbs who had been told to stay in their homes and lock their doors, they were told it's essentially safe to come out as long as they were vigilant, and there was a vow that the suspect would be caught at that point. but it was only 20 or 30 minutes later that a report of a man in the same area that had been searched was found around a boat, perhaps in a boat, at this address, 67 franklin in watertown.
john miller's sources have told him that a bomb of similar design to the ones use on monday at the race, one tho bombs was thrown at the police officers engaged in this firefight. it exploded. it apparently malfunctioned. it did not explode with the same intensity as the bombs on monday. but part of the bomb was found later embedded in one of the police cars. in this firefight, tamerlan tsarnaev, 26 years old, was killed. a police officer was shot and gravely wounded. but dzhokar tsarnaev, 19...
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john miller, you just told me something fascinating. chilling, really, about the bomb that was thrown at the police officers last night during this fire fight in boston. >> so during the fire fight tamerlan throws this package with this device in it which we were told was another pressure cooker bomb, same one used at the race. but the top of it flew off which basically newters its effectiveness as a pressure cooker and the explosives went off inside and instead of fraging into a million pieces the lid went this way, the pressure cooker went that way and ended up flying like a missile embedded in the side of a police car. >> pelley: the police officers are incredibly lucky. they were essentially facing the exact same device that killed three people and wounded 170 at the boston marathon. >> and if the scenario i've been given is accurate and the top had stayed on and it had remained airtight, what you have there was an individual who was charging at the police through this device out with the intent of killing himself and all of the off
john miller, you just told me something fascinating. chilling, really, about the bomb that was thrown at the police officers last night during this fire fight in boston. >> so during the fire fight tamerlan throws this package with this device in it which we were told was another pressure cooker bomb, same one used at the race. but the top of it flew off which basically newters its effectiveness as a pressure cooker and the explosives went off inside and instead of fraging into a million...
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john miller is back with me now. john, when you said there were no trigger points that could have alerted people to the tsarnaev brothers, of course, we did have these apparent warnings to the fbi about tamerlan, the older boy, and also to the cia and now we know a warning about the mother. are those not enough to trigger real alarm bells? >> well, they're not really warnings. what they were was inquiries. what comes into the fbi in march of 2011 from the russian fsb is request for foreign police cooperation. they're like this guy is on u.s. soil, we think he may have had ties to extremist, he's changed drastically in the last year, can you please investigate him and report back to us. their theory is as a potential chechnyan radical, he could be a threat to russia. they want to see what he's doing on u.s. soil. they do a fullback ground, data bases, wiretaps, does he surface in another case and when nothing comes up, they interviewed him, they interview his parents, they write that up, they send it to the russians w
john miller is back with me now. john, when you said there were no trigger points that could have alerted people to the tsarnaev brothers, of course, we did have these apparent warnings to the fbi about tamerlan, the older boy, and also to the cia and now we know a warning about the mother. are those not enough to trigger real alarm bells? >> well, they're not really warnings. what they were was inquiries. what comes into the fbi in march of 2011 from the russian fsb is request for...
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john miller? >> it's interesting scott was this was for a swat team search for a suspect, an unusually large perimeter. this was a 20-block perimeter in a house -- in a neighborhood of very close-together houses and winding curving streets and yet if you look at spruce street where the gunfire and bomb-throwing encounter was last night, where the first suspect was killed and you look at the street that they're on now, you're looking at a distance of about four blocks away. it could suggest that when he went on the run that's about as far as he drove when he dumped that car, got out of the car and may have jt found the vest hiding -- the best hiding place he could. it's possible, if that is our suspect in that boat, that he may have been there the entire time or he may have hidden someplace and then poked his head out and found a better place to hide. but it's really not far away from where all this started at 10:30 last night. >> pelley: one of the reporters from our cbs station in boston, wbz, ji
john miller? >> it's interesting scott was this was for a swat team search for a suspect, an unusually large perimeter. this was a 20-block perimeter in a house -- in a neighborhood of very close-together houses and winding curving streets and yet if you look at spruce street where the gunfire and bomb-throwing encounter was last night, where the first suspect was killed and you look at the street that they're on now, you're looking at a distance of about four blocks away. it could...
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john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90
john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90
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john miller. >> reporter: we're told from people on the scene whoever was on the boat is off the boat and headed to that ambulance. if that ambulance comes out the way it came in, we may see it and this person inside it when it goes by. >> pelley: there's a fuller statement from the boston
john miller. >> reporter: we're told from people on the scene whoever was on the boat is off the boat and headed to that ambulance. if that ambulance comes out the way it came in, we may see it and this person inside it when it goes by. >> pelley: there's a fuller statement from the boston
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john miller looks at the magazine's pop connection to the boston suspects. that's ahead on "cbs this morning."to y eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000...
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we'll also hear from john miller for the latest on the investigation. plus, we'll get reaction from former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and we'll speak with police commissioner ray kelly. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, and i'm elizabeth wenger. he morning off. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, april 16. good to have you with us. >> michelle has this morning off. >> how about weather out of the chute? do we have a nice day? >> yesterday was very windy, today breezy but not as windy. skies are mostly clear, in the 40s, warmer days ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> the bridge commutes are wide open at the bay bridge toll plaza, golden gate commuting we have the usual road work that has shut down a couple lanes through 5:00, we'll have the wrap-up in a few minutes. >> nice and early. >> it is. >>> it is 4:30. a search want served in connection with the deadly bombing at the boston marathon. investigators carried a number of bags from a home in a suburb of reve
we'll also hear from john miller for the latest on the investigation. plus, we'll get reaction from former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and we'll speak with police commissioner ray kelly. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, and i'm elizabeth wenger. he morning off. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, april 16. good to have you with us. >> michelle has this morning off. >> how about...
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john miller, you just heard the police commissioner. what do you draw from that, from what he said this morning? >> well, i think he's framed a couple of really interesting questions. when you have the two suspects, their photographs are out there, they've been out for a couple of hours, they're driving around in a car, and you have to ask yourself, where are they going and what are they doing? based on what do they have with them? they have another pressure cooker bomb. they're carrying that. they have a number of these homemade improvised hand grenades, and they have fully loaded weapons. that is suggesting to a number of the investigators who are looking at what they brought with them that they were trying to find a destination, perhaps another crowd, because now that they've been identified, their schedule has been accelerated, and there is a theory by the investigators on the task force, that they may have been looking for a spontaneous target, something that they could plies their bomb at, attack once again, and to confront police
john miller, you just heard the police commissioner. what do you draw from that, from what he said this morning? >> well, i think he's framed a couple of really interesting questions. when you have the two suspects, their photographs are out there, they've been out for a couple of hours, they're driving around in a car, and you have to ask yourself, where are they going and what are they doing? based on what do they have with them? they have another pressure cooker bomb. they're carrying...
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senior correspondent john miller got the first interview with s.w.a.t. team officers who made the arrest. >> what's the first you see of the suspect? >> as we're approaching what we call a danger zone, we broke final cover from the house and we're out in the yard. that was the danger zone because there's no cover for us except for that ballistic shield. as we're crossing that danger zone, i saw the suspect sitting up on the gunwale of the boat with one leg hanging over the side and his hands were just sort of down by his side. he looked weak. he was shaky. appeared to be losing consciousness and did have some wounds to his body. you could see the blood on his body. >> you can see john miller's entire interview with the s.w.a.t. team that arrested dzhokhar tsarnaev coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> the boston marathon bombing is also influencing the immigration debate on capitol hill. tara mergener is in washington with more. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. the brothers accused of the boston marathon bombings have been living legally in
senior correspondent john miller got the first interview with s.w.a.t. team officers who made the arrest. >> what's the first you see of the suspect? >> as we're approaching what we call a danger zone, we broke final cover from the house and we're out in the yard. that was the danger zone because there's no cover for us except for that ballistic shield. as we're crossing that danger zone, i saw the suspect sitting up on the gunwale of the boat with one leg hanging over the side and...
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john miller, our senior correspondent and former assistant director of the f.b.i. has been talking to his sources. john, what are you hearing now? >> reporter: more of the same, scott. just that they're putting together this operation out of the boston field office of the f.b.i. they're coordinating that with headquarters, and they're really sending that out in ripples through the entire intelligence community. withdrew got 16 intelligence agencies that have just come to a near full stop today in terms of this incident, and comb through what you've been seeing and hearing and look for anything that relates to attribution here. are we dealing with a domestic incident? are we dealing with a loan wolf? are we dealing with something inspired by a terrorist group from overseas or operated overseas, and right now that's coming together slowly. >> pelley: no indication yet on who did this, whether it was a foreign terrorist plot or a domestic terrorist plot. >> reporter: now, but you can see by the construct of this plot, at least two-- and it peers now probably three dev
john miller, our senior correspondent and former assistant director of the f.b.i. has been talking to his sources. john, what are you hearing now? >> reporter: more of the same, scott. just that they're putting together this operation out of the boston field office of the f.b.i. they're coordinating that with headquarters, and they're really sending that out in ripples through the entire intelligence community. withdrew got 16 intelligence agencies that have just come to a near full stop...
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john miller? >> for the search teams the job is over. for the investigative teams it's just beginning. i had been talking a couple minutes ago about they could give him a miranda warning and skip that for now and vote for public safety which is they've got to interview things about that might involve danger to the public, explosive devices and so on. on the scene is the hig-- the high value detainee investigation interrogation group. this is a group that is made up of f.b.i. agents, intelligence agency people, whoever in the law enforcement and intelligence community has the most knowledge about the person they want to interrogate. these are expert interrogators. >> pelley: now, this man 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, this is the mayor of boston, tom menino has been the mayor boston. in july he will have the mayor of boston for 20 years. he's in a wheelchair because he had an accident and broke his leg in the last few days. let's listen in. this is the colonel of the state police, timothy alben. >> for those families that lost loved ones
john miller? >> for the search teams the job is over. for the investigative teams it's just beginning. i had been talking a couple minutes ago about they could give him a miranda warning and skip that for now and vote for public safety which is they've got to interview things about that might involve danger to the public, explosive devices and so on. on the scene is the hig-- the high value detainee investigation interrogation group. this is a group that is made up of f.b.i. agents,...
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rehearsed this. >> pelley: john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. this is terrorism it would seem. we don't know if it's domestic as in the case of oklahoma city or whether it's a foreign-inspired plot. >> so when you look at it you have to consider what did it take to put this together? some of the basic indicators are multiple devices placed at a high profile event where there was a good deal of security to start with. is what we're seeing when you look at those pictures of the devices going off is you're seeing -- you see a big flash, an explosion, a lot of white smoke which a bomb tech might tell you could be indicative of a low explosive as opposed to a high explosive. you're seeing devastating injuries to lower extremities which is indicative as we saw in the 7/7 bli& in the subways in london of a backpack type device placed on the ground or device placed in a trash can low to the ground. where that blast goes out in an open air environment and hits people. but the key here is the fact that somebody was able to carry these devices in, place th
rehearsed this. >> pelley: john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. this is terrorism it would seem. we don't know if it's domestic as in the case of oklahoma city or whether it's a foreign-inspired plot. >> so when you look at it you have to consider what did it take to put this together? some of the basic indicators are multiple devices placed at a high profile event where there was a good deal of security to start with. is what we're seeing when you look at those...
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this is >>> so we're back with john miller. how are you holding up? >> no reason to sleep more than two or three hours a night or you're losing time. >> what a waste. this was just an extraordinary week. have we ever seen a major american city on lockdown before? >> i haven't. you know i was in new york after 9/11. you've seen cities struggle with incidents, but i can't recall a city that wasn't having a riot and under curfew at night with the police department telling a major american city with a couple of million people nobody go outside. >> how controversial is that decision because you can look at that and say terrorists are trying to terrify. you put a city in lockdown and you've achieved that. you have people not leaving their homes. >> i think on a short-term basis tactically for a number of hours, that could be explained. but i also think, you know after they realized he'd left that perimeter, they took a deep breath a second look and said, all right, we're going to lift the lockdown. you can only do that for so long. life has to go on. >> but
this is >>> so we're back with john miller. how are you holding up? >> no reason to sleep more than two or three hours a night or you're losing time. >> what a waste. this was just an extraordinary week. have we ever seen a major american city on lockdown before? >> i haven't. you know i was in new york after 9/11. you've seen cities struggle with incidents, but i can't recall a city that wasn't having a riot and under curfew at night with the police department...
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gloria borger and john miller joining me, and jeffrey toobin joining me. jeffrey, the mother had come here, could she have been arrested? >> absolutely. i think the -- they certainly would have had every right to. and i expect they would have. a lot of what's going to go on now is a negotiation. neither parent has a right to see their son. if the father comes back tomorrow as expected, the authorities could well say to him, you want to talk to your son, we'll let you talk to him. talk to us first. we have a lot of questions for you. in addition, anything he says to his son can be monitored by the authorities. there is no privilege between a father and son. it's not like an attorney or a client. so you can be sure that if they do let him see his son, they will be monitoring that conversation very closely. >> that's very interesting. gloria, you've got some breaking news about how the plot may have been financed. what have you learned? >> well, investigators are looking into the possibility, anderson, that tamerlan helped finance this plot by selling drugs.
gloria borger and john miller joining me, and jeffrey toobin joining me. jeffrey, the mother had come here, could she have been arrested? >> absolutely. i think the -- they certainly would have had every right to. and i expect they would have. a lot of what's going to go on now is a negotiation. neither parent has a right to see their son. if the father comes back tomorrow as expected, the authorities could well say to him, you want to talk to your son, we'll let you talk to him. talk to...
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he's here with our own john miller. welcome, brian. >> thank you. >> take us along, john. you've been on both sides. you're getting lets of stuff coming in from social media and you're trying to make sure the story doesn't get ahead of facts. >> and before you even decide what to put out -- and i harken back to my experience in the lapd. i would show up to the scene of some unfolding crisis, and as gayle king and i have talked about so many times on live television here, you know, there's a rule which is the first version of the facts is never right. you have to kind of take it and say this is the information we have and i know it's going to change. some of this stuff, even though it's the official story in the fog of war is just going to turn out to shift and change. for police, that's a big challenge. it's not even what they're putting out to the media. it's about their ability to understand the events because it's all coming in so fast. >> we've had breaking news stories before and breaking news stories in the area of cable but this may be one of those instances where w
he's here with our own john miller. welcome, brian. >> thank you. >> take us along, john. you've been on both sides. you're getting lets of stuff coming in from social media and you're trying to make sure the story doesn't get ahead of facts. >> and before you even decide what to put out -- and i harken back to my experience in the lapd. i would show up to the scene of some unfolding crisis, and as gayle king and i have talked about so many times on live television here, you...
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former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and motive. >> victims are remembered through candle-light vigils. >> the death toll remains at three. a chinese national an 8-year-old boy and a 29-year-old woman. >> early tests show a letter sent to roger wicker did contain a lethal biological agent. more tests will be done today to make sure it was indeed ricin. >>> kim williams the wife of eric williams arrested and charged in connection with the death of the kaufman county district attorney, mike mcclelland. >> american airlines back up and running after a computer glitch forced it to ground the entire airport. >> i'm at the airport, and i'm in a line longer than
former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and...
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>> that's right, john miller. thank you. and charlie. as you heard, eyewitnesses say it was a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up at the end of the race were turned into emergency rooms. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. victims were brought to seven boston area hospitals including mass general that took in 29 of them, eight of whom here are listed in critical condition for a total of 17 around the area. as word of the bombings came out, the hospitals quickly sprang into action. they evacuated their emergency rooms preparing for mass casualties because in a post- 9/11 world, hospitals have been training for the worst and yesterday they saw it. the very moment the bombs went off, hundreds of police and emergency medical technicians and even doctors and nurses who were spectators immediately began treating the gravely injured. >> this is like a bomb explosion we hear in the news in baghdad or israel or some other tragic points in the world. >> reporter: aid stations in place for the race were transf
>> that's right, john miller. thank you. and charlie. as you heard, eyewitnesses say it was a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up at the end of the race were turned into emergency rooms. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. victims were brought to seven boston area hospitals including mass general that took in 29 of them, eight of whom here are listed in critical condition for a total of 17 around the area. as word of the bombings came out, the...
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stay with us, my thanks to john miller. the spread of mobile technology is a vital part of the tech revolution. it also raise miss questions about how the world will change as people become increasingly connected. this week, experts explored those questions at all the t all things digital conference that was held here in new york. joining me with the of the people who led the discussion, walt mossberg is principal technology columnist in for the "wall street journal" and kara swisher, also a "wall street journal" technology columnist in. i am pleased to have them here at this table because this is the first time they have ever appeared together at the same place. right? sflp >> well, with you. >> rose: oh, you've done interviews together. >> we've never been on a good show. (laughter) >> rose: i'll take it. okay, give me the headlines coming out of all things -- >> the headline is that everything is moving to mobile. if you ask companies like any social network, e-commerce companies, many of them appeared at the conference,
stay with us, my thanks to john miller. the spread of mobile technology is a vital part of the tech revolution. it also raise miss questions about how the world will change as people become increasingly connected. this week, experts explored those questions at all the t all things digital conference that was held here in new york. joining me with the of the people who led the discussion, walt mossberg is principal technology columnist in for the "wall street journal" and kara swisher,...
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norah. >> that's right, john miller thank you. and charlie, as you've heard, eyewitnesss say it's a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up for the race were turned into emergency rooms, and don dahlor joins us from massachusetts general hospital. >> reporter: victims were brought to area boston hospitals, massachusetts general who took in 29. word of the bombing came out, hospitals quickly sfrangprang into action evacuated emergency rooms. in a post 9/11 world, hospitals were training for the worst and yesterday they saw it. the very moment the bombs went off, hundreds of police emergency medical technicians and doctors and nurses who were spectators immediately began treating the gravely injured. >> this is like explosion we hear about the news in baghdad or israel or some other place in the world. >> reporter: aid stations in place for the race were transformed eded to triage centers. they were stabilized before being transported, which saved many lives. >> some injuries were profound. one woman lost he
norah. >> that's right, john miller thank you. and charlie, as you've heard, eyewitnesss say it's a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up for the race were turned into emergency rooms, and don dahlor joins us from massachusetts general hospital. >> reporter: victims were brought to area boston hospitals, massachusetts general who took in 29. word of the bombing came out, hospitals quickly sfrangprang into action evacuated emergency rooms. in a post 9/11...
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earlier i spoke to cbs senior correspondent john miller about the investigation. you're a former assistant director for the fbi so you know what they're going through right now. take us through the process. how do you investigate a massive crime scene with i would imagine a lot of small bits of evidence everywhere. >> so on a smaller level this is going to be the kind of investigation you saw for oklahoma city or 9/11 and i say on a smaller level because you have a smaller crime scene but you have a few advantages here which is there were a lot of witnesses right there when it happened. it was televised from a number of different angles and you were in the heart of downtown boston so you have a myriad of other cameras everything from the camera on the atm someone may have walked by to security cameras in the area and they are going over all of that. already they found video of an individual walking with two backpacks and that video shows him from behind. they'll exploit other angles to see if there's a front shot of that person. was he carrying a backpack for one
earlier i spoke to cbs senior correspondent john miller about the investigation. you're a former assistant director for the fbi so you know what they're going through right now. take us through the process. how do you investigate a massive crime scene with i would imagine a lot of small bits of evidence everywhere. >> so on a smaller level this is going to be the kind of investigation you saw for oklahoma city or 9/11 and i say on a smaller level because you have a smaller crime scene but...
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john miller has been talking with his sources in law enforcement all afternoon long and, john, what can you tell us? >> well, one of those hundred people in the hospital is somebody they're interested in. this was an individual who witnesses just before the blast saw and thought was acting suspiciously and after the blast ran away. although we have to say if context a lot of people ran away. he was chased down and tackled, handed over to boston police and this is someone they are talking to now. he's suffering from burns. >> pelley: john, there's been conflicting reports about whether an unexploded bomb was discovered and defused by the police. what do you know about that? >> so you have the two devices that went off and then a number of packages that the bomb squad disrupted. we were told earlier today that one of those was a recovered device. right now there's a little bit walking back from that so we still have some reports that they recovered a device and we have some people saying it now appears that they did not. that would be unfortunate because an intact device would give them a
john miller has been talking with his sources in law enforcement all afternoon long and, john, what can you tell us? >> well, one of those hundred people in the hospital is somebody they're interested in. this was an individual who witnesses just before the blast saw and thought was acting suspiciously and after the blast ran away. although we have to say if context a lot of people ran away. he was chased down and tackled, handed over to boston police and this is someone they are talking...
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our senior correspondent john miller is in new york tonight. he's a former assistant director of the f.b.i., and, john, thaws of people were at the race. all of them probably had cell phone cameras. how does the f.b.i. sort through all of that? >> well, first, scott they're very aggressive about making sure they get all of it. something very interesting today. at logan airport as people were departing on international and domestic flights, the customs and border patrol, the agents from immigration and customs enforcement were greeting them on their way out and saying, "before you get 3,000 miles away, do you have an i-phone, do you have a camera? did you take pictures at the marathon? can we download that right now. can we get that digital media from you? they are going to be buried under a mountain of this stuff. what they're going to do is triage it. they're going to look at when it was taken in terms of how close to the explosion in terms of timing and where it was taken. how close to the two places were the bombs were placed. they're going
our senior correspondent john miller is in new york tonight. he's a former assistant director of the f.b.i., and, john, thaws of people were at the race. all of them probably had cell phone cameras. how does the f.b.i. sort through all of that? >> well, first, scott they're very aggressive about making sure they get all of it. something very interesting today. at logan airport as people were departing on international and domestic flights, the customs and border patrol, the agents from...
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bob orr, john miller and elaine quijano on the investigation. the senate has decided the fate of national gun control. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> pelley: chip reid has the results. a threat to the president was intercepted before it reached the white house. wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have uncovered some new developments in the boston marathon bombing, and we will have those in just a moment. but first, there is a major breaking story out of washington tonight: the gun control legislation written after the newtown massacre has been scuttled in its entirety by the united states senate. moments ago, standing with parents from newtown, connecticut, the president railed against the senate. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. but this effort is not over. i want to make it clear to th
bob orr, john miller and elaine quijano on the investigation. the senate has decided the fate of national gun control. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> pelley: chip reid has the results. a threat to the president was intercepted before it reached the white house. wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
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. >> pelley: bob orr and john miller are on the investigation. the president came to boston to lift the people's spirits, and he brought them to their feet. >> the world will return to this great american city to run harder than ever and to cheer even louder for the 118th boston marathon. >> pelley: major garrett is with the president. a catastrophic explosion devastates a texas town. ben tracey is on the scene. and saving the life of a child. elaine quijano with tracy monroe who helped rescue one of boston's littlest victims. >> there's a baby, there! i said, "jane, it's going to be okay, honey. you're going to be all right." you're going captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" ptith scott pelley. nsored by cbs >> pelley: good evening. they are the most wanted men in america tonight. have a look. the f.b.i. today said the two men in this video are suspects in monday's boston bombings. but where are they, and who are they? so far, they are known only as suspect help in identifying them. in a moment, we will give you a web site
. >> pelley: bob orr and john miller are on the investigation. the president came to boston to lift the people's spirits, and he brought them to their feet. >> the world will return to this great american city to run harder than ever and to cheer even louder for the 118th boston marathon. >> pelley: major garrett is with the president. a catastrophic explosion devastates a texas town. ben tracey is on the scene. and saving the life of a child. elaine quijano with tracy monroe...
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our john miller is a former assistant director of the s.b.i., and he joins us now. hat are you hearing about the condition of dzhokar tsarnaev? >> reporter: well, he's not in good shape. he lost a lot of blood. he has a bullet wound to what appears to be the back of his neck and another to... to his leg. but that bullet wound is actually pretty intriguing to investigators. of course, he and his brother were in a big shoot-out, but they're saying that that wound to the back of the neck is very possibly a suicide attempt. they say it appears from the wound that he might have stuck a iun in his mouth and fired and hetually just went out the back outhis neck without killing him. that's one of the reasons he's unable to communicate. ut he can understand what they're saying, and they believe dhere's going to be a point where he'll be able to talk to anem. >> axelrod: so, he may have tried to kill himself. if he does recover to the point where he can communicate, what t investigators hope to learn? >> reporter: well, they need to know three primary things, and 'ley'll have
our john miller is a former assistant director of the s.b.i., and he joins us now. hat are you hearing about the condition of dzhokar tsarnaev? >> reporter: well, he's not in good shape. he lost a lot of blood. he has a bullet wound to what appears to be the back of his neck and another to... to his leg. but that bullet wound is actually pretty intriguing to investigators. of course, he and his brother were in a big shoot-out, but they're saying that that wound to the back of the neck is...
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tonight, john miller has the first interview with that s.w.a.t. team from the massachusetts bay transportation authority, including officer jeff campbell. >> reporter: what's the first you see of the suspect? >> as we're approaching what we call the danger zone, we broke final cover from the house and were out in the yard. that was the danger zone because there's no cover for us except for that ballistic shield. as we're crossing that danger zone, i saw the suspect sitting up on the -- i believe it's called the gunnel of the boat with one leg hanging over the side and his hands were just sort of down by his side. he looked weak. he was shaky, appeared to be losing consciousness and did have some wounds to his body. you could see the blood on his body. >> you can see more of this first interview with the s.w.a.t. team first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> finally tonight, the marathon bombing is a story not only of lives lost but lives changed. don dahler talked to a man who, though wounded, is grateful. >> everybody was in high spirits a
tonight, john miller has the first interview with that s.w.a.t. team from the massachusetts bay transportation authority, including officer jeff campbell. >> reporter: what's the first you see of the suspect? >> as we're approaching what we call the danger zone, we broke final cover from the house and were out in the yard. that was the danger zone because there's no cover for us except for that ballistic shield. as we're crossing that danger zone, i saw the suspect sitting up on the...
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back in a moment, a further consideration of this with john miller of cbs news and others. stay with us. >> rose: joining me now from boston mike barnicle from morning joe, ate native bostonian, kevin cullen from the "boston globe" and here in new york john miller of cbs. i'm pleased to have them here. what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the reports of suspicious package. today was about locking the scene down waiting for the ert, evidence response team to ce, f.b.i. team, and bomb tech in additions to do a painstake post blast investigation. we're seeing that unhold and learning more about the bomb. and the other thing was, there was an early possible suspect a, a person of interest, somebody near the scene that they thought was social suspicious. they've had 24 hours with this person. his story has checked out and he is looking more like a victim and wness than anybody involved. >> rose: what does victim mean? a victim of explosion or something
back in a moment, a further consideration of this with john miller of cbs news and others. stay with us. >> rose: joining me now from boston mike barnicle from morning joe, ate native bostonian, kevin cullen from the "boston globe" and here in new york john miller of cbs. i'm pleased to have them here. what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the...
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john miller has his harrowing story in the first television interview. bill plante breaks news asking the president about the growing hunger strike at guantanamo bay. >> it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. >> pelley: a new survey finds a major change in housing prices coast to coast. carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everrest. >> i was just a frail human being. we were just hanging on to life. you're in the death zone. if you don't get down, you die. >> reporter: chip reid tells us at 84 jim whitaker hasn't lost his step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in boston two weeks ago and helped bring it to an end. an immigrant from china, he was car jacked by the suspects, but he escaped and tipped off the police. he worries even now for his safety. so we concealed his identity and altered his voice. john miller has the interview. >> reporter: this
john miller has his harrowing story in the first television interview. bill plante breaks news asking the president about the growing hunger strike at guantanamo bay. >> it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. >> pelley: a new survey finds a major change in housing prices coast to coast. carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everrest. >> i was just a frail human being. we were just hanging on to life. you're in the death...
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. >>> well, earlier i spoke with cnn correspondent john miller. he's also a former assistant fbi director and he says the bombs were simple but deadly. >> what we're learning is that both devices, the one in front of the runner's shop and the lenscrafters, the one in front of the starbucks were pressure cooker devices contained in black nylon bags or more likely backpacks, and the way the pressure cooker works is you put your explosives inside. it's a good device. for high explosives you can use smokeless powder or pyro techs, smokeless powder and you have your timer, your initiator, and when it's supposed to detonate. it detonates inside and then the pressure of the explosion builds up within the pressure cooker until it breaks. so what the pressure cooker does is it contains that explosive energy till it can't anymore, and then it in and of itself becomes shrapnel and lets that explosive energy out at a much higher rate because it's built up inside. and if you take that shrapnel as we've seen in so many cases and tape on the outside, you have na
. >>> well, earlier i spoke with cnn correspondent john miller. he's also a former assistant fbi director and he says the bombs were simple but deadly. >> what we're learning is that both devices, the one in front of the runner's shop and the lenscrafters, the one in front of the starbucks were pressure cooker devices contained in black nylon bags or more likely backpacks, and the way the pressure cooker works is you put your explosives inside. it's a good device. for high...
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john miller has the latest on the search. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener at 8." >> authorities here are still in search and rescue mode. >> texas. a scene of destruction. a fertilizer plant caught fire, then exploded last night. >> police say they believe 5 to 15 people have died. at least 160 people were are injured. >> large lacerations, penetrating wounds, the type of things you'd see from shrapnel and blast injury. >> it was just a bright flash and a roar. i thought it was lightning striking the house. >> investigators may have the break they need in the hunt for the boston bomber. they're now trying to identify a mystery man spotted on surveillance video. >> forensic experts will use facial recognition programs comparing images from that surveillance footage we talked about from criminal databases. >> cha they'll be talking about this morning is, do we go out with the public to the public? >> gun-control supporters thought tighter gun laws had a real chance of passing but on wednesday forces opposed to gu
john miller has the latest on the search. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener at 8." >> authorities here are still in search and rescue mode. >> texas. a scene of destruction. a fertilizer plant caught fire, then exploded last night. >> police say they believe 5 to 15 people have died. at least 160 people were are injured. >> large lacerations, penetrating wounds, the type of things you'd see from shrapnel and blast injury. >> it was just a...
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john miller has been talking to his sources. john, the police think they have the answer now. >> reporter: they do, scott. investigators now believe that officer collier was killed because the two bombing suspects wanted to take his gun. tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother dzhokhar only had one real gun and one pellet gun. investigators believe because the officer's holster had a locking system they apparently couldn't get the gun out. officer sean collier was shot in the head execution style while sitting in his patrol car. one of the first responders was officer richard donahue. here he is at the scene of collier's murder, a few hours later he would be seriously wounded in this shootout with the tsarnaev brothers. (gun fire) tamerlan tsarnaev died in the gun battle. the hunt for dzhokhar tsarnaev came to a head the next evening when a man spotted the 19-year- old hiding under a tarp on his boat in the backyard. four members of the boston transit police swat team -- kenny tran, ryan harer, darrell thompson and jeff campbell -- go
john miller has been talking to his sources. john, the police think they have the answer now. >> reporter: they do, scott. investigators now believe that officer collier was killed because the two bombing suspects wanted to take his gun. tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother dzhokhar only had one real gun and one pellet gun. investigators believe because the officer's holster had a locking system they apparently couldn't get the gun out. officer sean collier was shot in the head execution...
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john miller, bill bratton back with us as well as gayle king and scott pelley. here's what interests me. we know their name, we know a little bit about them. where the father is, is the father alive, where the mother is, the siblings, all those kinds of questions. >> well, those things are coming out slowly but surely over time. looks like the associated press has found the father in russia. he told them that, of course, he couldn't imagine his boys being involved in anything like this. and he also told the associated press that he thought that one of his sons was a second-year medical student in boston, and as best we can tell, neither of these young men has ever been enrolled in medical school. who knows what they were telling their father. >> we heard from an uncle who describ described him as a loser. we're trying to figure out if these two are acting on their own or if they're tied to a larger group. how do you begin to make that connection? what needs to happen? >> basically, they are going to map out these guys' entire lives, every contact, every friend,
john miller, bill bratton back with us as well as gayle king and scott pelley. here's what interests me. we know their name, we know a little bit about them. where the father is, is the father alive, where the mother is, the siblings, all those kinds of questions. >> well, those things are coming out slowly but surely over time. looks like the associated press has found the father in russia. he told them that, of course, he couldn't imagine his boys being involved in anything like this....
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we're joined by john miller. >> this is the ultimate crowd sourcing. you have world attention focused on this and a world where you don't have to be watching tv to see that photo go by. we live in the world where it's on everybody's smart phone. anybody can pull it up. and they are counting on this level of crowd sourcing, tens of millions of people, including in other countries, to-- somebody out there knows them. >> rose: we close this evening with a conversation t ob ecomy with india's minister of finance. >> you see, we require massive investment to build our country. the bulk of it comes from domestic savings but we still require at a margin, foreign investment, for that brings technology. that brings invasion, that brings better management skills and management management practices. it opens new markets for us. it introduces us to new products. that is the advantage of getting fdi. >> the texas explosion,s bots to-- boston investigation and the global economy when we continue. >> rose: funding for charlie rose was provided by the following:. >> r
we're joined by john miller. >> this is the ultimate crowd sourcing. you have world attention focused on this and a world where you don't have to be watching tv to see that photo go by. we live in the world where it's on everybody's smart phone. anybody can pull it up. and they are counting on this level of crowd sourcing, tens of millions of people, including in other countries, to-- somebody out there knows them. >> rose: we close this evening with a conversation t ob ecomy with...
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former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 secti 0 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker.
former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 secti 0 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker.
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john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>>in he boston, emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and
john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>>in he boston, emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and
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senior correspondent john miller is here to help us sort this all out. john what, is going on here? >> reporter: so what is going on is they've shifted their view in this case away from the original theory that was it might have been part of the aryan brotherhood prison gang because that prosecutor's office was involved in a case there, more to individual people prosecute bide both of the district attorneys whoere murder. and that brought them to eric williams, who was aned justice of the peace who was then prosecuted, both by by mark hassee, and by mike mclelland, and looked looking into him they found out he was somebody who made threats to other people, who had a large collection of guns, and possibly had a grudge. of course, he denies all this. >> axelrod: you've spoken to him a couple of times. what's he saying to you? >> reporter: what he says is he understands why they're looking at him, that they have to do their jones, that he has nothing to do with that case and that he's been cooperative. he says his case was about the political undertoes in the county but he ustands what
senior correspondent john miller is here to help us sort this all out. john what, is going on here? >> reporter: so what is going on is they've shifted their view in this case away from the original theory that was it might have been part of the aryan brotherhood prison gang because that prosecutor's office was involved in a case there, more to individual people prosecute bide both of the district attorneys whoere murder. and that brought them to eric williams, who was aned justice of the...
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former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be today. >>> more flooding in the midwest and we'll introduce you to the teacher of the year. >>> but we begin with today's "eye opener" with your world in 90 seconds. >> we have reason to believe, based upon the evidence that was found at that scene, that they were going to attack other individuals. >> authorities question the boston bombing suspect. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev is now communicating in writing with them. >> the battlefield is now in the united states so i believe he is an enemy combatant. >> the fbi did interview tamerlan tsarnaev. >> we need to up our game. >> a moment of silence will be observed today one week after the boston marathon bombing. >> we're not going to stop the marathon because we're stronger than the terrorists. >>> the latest flooding in the midwest has now taken at least three lives. >> the mississippi river more than 10 fee
former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be today. >>> more flooding in the midwest and we'll introduce you to the teacher of the year. >>> but we begin with today's "eye opener" with your world in 90 seconds. >> we have reason to believe, based upon the evidence that was found at that...
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team members give john miller a play-by-play of how the operation unfolded. plus new details about what the suspects did before the violent standoff. the news is back in the morning and we'll have it for you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie. thanks so much. and as charlie said, bs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> starting out in the news business can be tough and believe me, we know. >> yeah. but no one knows this probably as much as this guy. >> watch. [ [ bleep ], [ bleep ] >> good evening, i'm -- >> there you go. aj clementi on his first day on the job gets himself fired for dropping the "f" bomb. aj apparently was having a difficult time pronouncing a name and was cursing to himself not realizing though that the show had already started. well, he was canned for it. but he has fans who hope he will get a second chance somewhere else. >> i guess he deserves a second chance. but the first day on the job you want to be proper and ready to go. >> we learned your mic is always on even if it's not. >> caught a couple of times. >> aj is getting attention especiall
team members give john miller a play-by-play of how the operation unfolded. plus new details about what the suspects did before the violent standoff. the news is back in the morning and we'll have it for you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie. thanks so much. and as charlie said, bs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> starting out in the news business can be tough and believe me, we know. >> yeah. but no one knows this probably as much as this guy. >> watch. [ [ bleep...