stefan, the director near my home, the funeral home, stepped in to it, and now we re in a situation where nobody wants to take him. having said that, he came from cambridge. tamerlan tsarnaev alleged bomber came from cambridge, i believe the city manager there released a statement saying, well, i don t want him in cambridge. so i don t know if you don t want him he s not a citizen, he shouldn t be given rights, where our focus is going to be on raising money to send him back to his home land. whatever happens there happens. we re in the process, we opened an account today. i donated $500. we had a press conference. bill, let me stop you right there. let me back up because i just want you to tell me, though, at your core, the idea of having this man buried in boston, buried in massachusetts, maybe even buried in the united
one says tsarnaev does not deserve to be buried in massachusetts. bill breault is his name, he s chairman of the group called name south alliance for safety. i was in boston for the last three weeks and talked to a lot of people who said a lot of things i can t say on television as far as how they feel, you know, about having this body anywhere near the city of boston. tell me why you say it is not okay to have him buried in massachusetts. well, let me back up a couple of steps. i live a couple of blocks from where this funeral home is. i also know peter stefan, the gentleman who owns the funeral home. i think he made a big mistake intervening, going to south atle borough, the funeral director there backed out of it, peter
0 garage. reporter: it has 15 plastic pieces, one metal firing pin. he said that s as simple as a roofing nail you can buy for a few pennies at any hardware store. it doesn t violate the undetectible vfirearms act, but this will change the way people think about getting a gun, wolf. emily schmidt reporting for us. thanks for that report. i ll be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room. that s it for me. brooke baldwin takes it from here. just moments ago, police revealed a timeline of exactly what happened inside that bridal party limo just before it burst into flames. i m brooke baldwin. the news is now. what to do with the body of a terror suspect. in boston, no one wants it. verdict watch. any minute jodi arias could learn her fate. we re live when it all goes down. plus, syria vows revenge after israel strikes. and good news for many american men. the little blue pill is just a click away. good to see you on this monday. i m brooke baldwin. thank you for bei
jeff: good evening, everyone, i m jeff glor. he is a man we have not heard from before. nearly eight months after its attack on a u.s. consulate in libya, a career u.s. diplomat is raising new questions about a possible cover-up. four americans died during the attack in benghazi last september 11th. today as david martin reports, a portion of the diplomat s account was seen for the first time on face the nation . reporter: he is greg hicks. at the time the number two diplomat at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. in an interview with the house oversight committee revealed this morning on face the nation, hicks directly contradicts administration claims that at first the attack was thought to be nothing more than a demonstration growing out of a similar protest that day in cairo. i thought it was a terrorist attack from the get-go. i think everybody in the mission thought it was a terrorist attack from the beginning. yet five days after the attack, this is how susan rice, the
and this young couple had a toddler, and she was very busy raising that child. also, in this young couple, katherine russell was the bread winner. she was working 75 to 80 hours a week, so double your typical work week, and outside the home for that entire time while she was in somebody else s home as a home health care aid, and tamerlan didn t work. the bottom line is she was very busy and gone a lot. that s why her attorneys have basically said, of course she wouldn t have known, christi. conversations with her and authorities most likely not over at this point. thank you so much, erin mcpike. we appreciate it. i want to tell you the owner of the funeral home that is now holding tamerlan s body says he will start trying again tomorrow to find a cemetery that will agree to bury the suspected bomber. pet peter stefan spoke yesterday with cnn. they don t want to do it, they won t do it, and i can understand the point of view. my view is we have to do