maybe it can be reversed and you get into trouble interest being a whistle-blower? that a great point and so much has been setup this one action and not just action, there s pardons this president has issued as well. thank you both. joining me now a former u.s. army officer and iraq war veteran, the cofounder and former chairman of the vote vets advocacy group. john, i know you feel strongly about this case. i ve watched some of the things you ve said. how do you feel about what s happen said, what we learned today from that testimony and what the president s involvement here means? i think the first thing i took today from the testimony that came out of the new york times when you watch these veterans talk, you could feel the pain in their voices. and i think we could talk about a lot today, the ramifications of what this means or we could talk about the ramifications of what this means for our troops currently on the ground and in combat, and what this means for future troops w
relatives about tamerlan was a boxer, he was a tough guy and they thought that he was beneathullc had we ve seen video, we have crews outside that home many rhode island the fbi banging down their door. final question to you, marc. you talk in this piece abo ps tamerlan s transformation seeming to develop over time. but the younger brother dzhokhar it s a pretty swift change. we don t know for sure. there are some indications that tamerlan took his brother under his wing as the family was dissolving the father went back home to followed him so. the two sisters moved to new jersey and got in trouble interest. so the two brothers were in cambridge so the older brother sort of took the yo even though the younger brot1r was much more similar nated, american his brother kind of brought him into the faith, into the fold and eventually into this radical state i just viewers to your s called the tsarnaev family: a fatal of an immigrant american dream. marc fisher of the washington