kingdom since 2005, john, poppy. nick payton wat oon walsh li london, thank you for that. the house intelligence committee fractured after the panel s chairman tells the media and the president that the president s personal communications may have been monitored. but some of the chairman s colleagues are asking, why didn t he tell us first? one of those democrats on the committee will join us, next. we know how it feels to be treated like a trophy. waxed, buffed, and shined. driven to award shows, parties and across so many silver screens. we have seen the glory come, go, and come again. but a cadillac is no trophy. no museum piece.
has brought friends together, strangers together. but what they will remember is just what their life was like before and try to get it back on track, piers. deb feyerick, thank you very much. important to note, over 40 people remain in hospital with pretty serious injuries from that bomb. still extraordinary that so few died. halfway around the world, new details about an extremist who may have influenced tamerlan. nick pay toon walsh has the story. the story seems to be focusing on what tamerlan tsarnaev got up to when he was in russia. what happened in dagestan. did he go to chechnya, is that relevant, or was this all centered, perhaps around some radical extremists he met when he was in dagestan? reporter: you re right, piers. we don t actually know tamerlan tsarnaev met with radical extremists. we know from his youtube channel, he posted a link to a video of a now dead dagestani extremist called abu dujan, the
investigation. at the same time, we re learning more about the older brother s trip back home. cnn s nick payton pal walsh is in dagestan. and thousands attended the service of sean collier. and tonight some extraordinary scenes, incredible and deeply emotional sight, just a few feet from the marathon finishing line. a memorial to the victims, people leaving flowers and cards, stopping to pay tribute to the lives so brutally taken and so many who were so badly wounded. but we re covering this story around the world tonight with nick paton walsh in dagestan. jake, i want to start with you. a day of increasing revelation, really, about a collective board dropping by the cia. reporter: that s right. cnn learned not only the fsb, the russian equivalent the successor to the kgb, not only did the russian fsb reach out to the fbi in 2011 and ask them to keep an eye on tamerlan tsarnaev and look into who he was, and whether he was an extremist, but the cia also heard from the fsb
deceased. doesn t believe the u.s. charges against him, says he believes she has been a target simply because he is a muslim and doesn t believe a fair trail is possible. in fact, saying to me that he believes his voice was taken from him. he is unable to speak, because they want to inhibit his defense. conspiratorial in many ways, suggesting there is some sort of third party behind concocting a case against her son, deeply distressed throughout our conversation. angry at any suggestion of any ties to extremism and also clear, she believes today or tomorrow her son s body will be buried by his sisters in cambridge, massachusetts, near a mosque, john. interesting to hear her anger and denial and disbelief about the whole thing. nick paton wat oon walsh, thank being with us. the surviving suspect is charged with terrorism and using