scene in boston. you re speaking with law enforcement, local, state, federal law enforcement types. any sense of sort of a general description of where this investigation stands right now, infancy, middle, advanced, anything along those lines? earlier in the week we were told forensic teams were expected to wrap up toward the end of the week. there s been no update on that. we re not clear whether in fact they have gotten all the evidence they need from various locations. the one by the tree where one device went off and also by the finish line where another device went off. they ve been canvasing the area now and we re told that there were other people. through the last couple days we ve seen a number of photographs of people who investigators are interested in speaking with. it ll be very, very interesting if the photographs that we have seen are an individual or
years after the fact, we are still providing counseling to a number of people, particularly first responders and law enforcement types, there will be a need for that for some time. and what s also important since there are people from all over the united states who participated, to have the boston authorities, whatever institution they ll establish there to be in touch with these people, to help them through this very difficult process. but frequently, the emotions don t even show for months or years and the authorities here need to be focused on the need to provide those counseling services, support, hand holding for quite some time, unfortunately. former governor frank keating, we always appreciate you coming on the program. thank you so much. thanks, chris. coming up in our next half hour, we will talk to the former new york governor who led that state during the september 11th attacks and what a moving scene
they are not law enforcement types. cops came into the building. teachers get bum rap, unions whatever, they literally ran themselves toward the little baby. one viewer said what adult wouldn t do it? some adults would be too scared. you never know what you re going to do in that kind the point we ve seen such lightness. you have to bring that to your child as well. what we ve seen and the rural, the community, the world, the nation rallying around those mourners and those, their families of heroes in connecticut. you re making a great point which i totally agree with. after the hurricane, after 9/11, you do see people rallying and coming together and trying to cobble together some type of you know, positive feeling about it but i like what you said earlier in terms of what peggy noonan wrote. like the shattering of the innocence of youth. that s the problem. and once you cross that rubicon, that s why i think it is a fair discussion to say should we make a school like a court? whe
there are reports that law enforcement types have been circulating around the homes of different prospects getting ready for this. the campaign says they don t know anything. they do not have this announced or unveil the running mate until after bus tour which ends on tuesday, so, if they keep a lid on it and keep us from breaking the story before their timetable we will not be see this announcement until wednesday of of in week or beyond. one insider gave me a great line, calm downs take a chill pill. stuart: wednesday of next week, or beyond, right? carl: after the bus tour. the bus tour will be launched foam and goes through tuesday. stuart: 11-point bounce they expect from the vice presidential nomination and the convention? guest: that is not unreasonable expectation. when the challenger announces
335 thousand people. once considered the eighth savest in the nation. at this very moment, as they have been all day, officers with the bomb squad, wearing tactical gear are surrounding what they re calling the booby trapped apartment. the situation so dangerous only robots have entered the apartment and they won t consider entering the apartment until at least tomorrow. we re also learning more about the young man who police say not only rigged that apartment with explosives, but in cold blood hurtered 12 people and injured 50 more. according to police, this man, 24-year-old james eagan holmes purchased a ticket for the 12:05 movie. he then walked into the theater and right back out the exit door, leaving it propped open. after getting dressed in riot gear, he burst back through that door, set off canister of tear gas and opened fire. holmes was a phd candidate at the neuroscience program at the university of colorado. prior to today holmes s only brush with law, a speedin