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a link to your whole criminal network and that s what has broken down these terrorists from bin laden to theses this women. james cavanaugh who has been with us throughout this, thanks so much for being on again. we appreciate it. thanks, chris. we re back in a moment. .amelia. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can t create the future. by clinging to the past. and with that: you re history. instead of looking behind. delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions. in everything from the best experiences below. to the finest comforts above. we re not simply saluting history. we re making it.
common, the eruption of celebration as folks come out into sure, as soon as he s through here. come out into the open air, take to the streets, let out a sigh of relief and exultation. you see an american flag being waved, more than one. as they take boston common, it looks like a gorgeous night in boston. i imagine the bars in boston will be doing a brisk business this evening. james cavanaugh, thank you so much for your time and expertise. i really appreciate it. i ll be right back. thanks, chris.
were leading this double life. how could they do that so successfully? well, in fact for quite a while, for a year before the attacks, they only met in small circles a few times. then actually just a few months before they bought an apartment together. that was a bit unusual. they separated themselves, and even the married men spent one or two nights a week in the couple weeks before the attack in the apartment. so their wives of course they re telling stories to their wives about what they re doing and they are just hanging out with a bunch of friends, they re not actually chasing girls, but the fact is, that doesn t necessarily that explains how they could lead this double life and get away with it for at least a few weeks or few months in the intense planning of the attack. james, before i let you go, i did want to bring you back in here really quickly. based on what we know about the bombs and based on what we know
boston marathon bombing is now over. the teenage suspect captured last night. he is currently at the hospital receiving medical attention for a gunshot wound suffered during the chase. dzhokhar tsarnaev was found in watertown where a local resident discovered him hiding in a boat in his backyard after a day of law enforcement going door to door in that neighborhood. tsarnaev, along with his older brother who died in the wee hours of the morning yesterday following a standoff with police, is suspected of planting the bombs that killed three, wounded more than 170 others monday. while still on the hunt for the teenage boston marathon bomber, law enforcement discovered explosives inside the tsarnaev brothers home in cambridge. reportedly the fbi found among other things pipe bombs with fuses and a type of synthetic powder inside that apartment as well. i want to bring in james cavanaugh, an msnbc analyst, also a retired atf special agent in charge and also a former hostage negotiator. mr.