federal terror data base. juliette kayyem is back with me here in boston. also joining us is the former leader in the global islamist movement and now a human rights and democracy activist and former cia officer bob baer joins me as well. bob, the fact that these two students from kazahkstan continue to be detained, again, sources telling cnn that they are not believed to be linked to the marathon bombings, but that they knew the suspects and are still being held and questioned, what do you make of that? well, the more i hear about this case, the more it s apparent that they didn t act alone. you look at the explosive devices, they re more sophisticated than we were first told. they may have been detonated by phones and a special app, microcircuitry, the fact that the fbi is expanding its detentions. they re looking for accomplices and they re certainly looking for accomplices in russia. you know, we have to look at the fsb, who first notified the fbi about them.
i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, showdown ant camp david. the world s heavyweights are in the ring. the g-8 leaders arriving today. president obama having them all as guests at camp david. a fancy dinner, play a bunch of games and hang out, and literally, that s what it s like. but it s also going to be a little bit like, like a boxing fight. like the fight where tyson took off the ear of evander holyfield. they re going to take it all off and fight. [ bell rings ] reporter: francois hollande the challenger, wants to borrow a boat load of money and say sayonara to the money cuts. and telling angela merkel her aus tear ways are over. the ref, the guy with the smile hoping not to get hit with body blows or parts is barack obama. a big decision to make. will he side with more cuts or will he risk his presidency saying he wants to bore mow more money now to save the economy? all smiling aside, this choice may determine if america remains the world s biggest and best. one p
we re only a day away from a crucial primary that could determine where this republican marathon is headed. fresh off a run away win in puerto rico, mitt romney is now looking to score big in illinois. rick santorum needs a strong showing as he tries to deny romney the nomination. the two rivals have long since taken off the gloves, but now they have put on some brass knuckles as well. our national correspondent jim accosta is in chicago with the very latest. the top two gop contenders are practicing their own brand of chicago style politics on this day before the illinois primary and both rick santorum and mitt romney are proving to be untouchable. reporter: the battle for the gop nomination has come to illinois and in the land of lincoln the republican party is a house divided in an uncivil war of words. i m somewhat experienced in the economy, i m not an economic light weight. president obama is. we re not going to be successful replacing an economic light weight wit
investigate. that s our hour. let s go outfront. outfront tonight, breaking news, a big day for the markets. the dow up 260 points, just shy of that, all three of the major indices back in positive territory for the year. the trading volume was light. it was veterans day but better than expected data in terms of american consumer sentiment and positive news out of europe was enough to encourage toward to buy. it s a big number. we wanted to highlight it. it has been six days since penn state university was rocked by child rape charges by jerry sandusky. they spoke out saying the university is dealing with the situation. assistant coach mike mcqueary who first reported witnessing the sexual abuse to joe paterno in 2002 has been put on paid administrative leave. a special committee has been set up to investigate sexual abuse on campus. penn state will play football tomorrow as a sign of support of for the victims. and they hired an attorney for joe paterno. joe paterno
outfront tonight, breaking news, a big day for the markets. the dow up 260 points, just shy of that, all three of the major indices back in positive territory for the year. the trading volume was light. it was veterans day but better than expected data in terms of american consumer sentiment and positive news out of europe was enough to encourage toward to buy. it s a big number. we wanted to highlight it. it has been six days since penn state university was rocked by child rape charges by jerry sandusky. they spoke out saying the university is dealing with the situation. assistant coach mike mcqueary who first reported witnessing the sexual abuse to joe paterno in 2002 has been put on paid administrative leave. a special committee has been set up to investigate sexual abuse on campus. penn state will play football tomorrow as a sign of support of for the victims. and they hired an attorney for joe paterno. joe paterno has left tremendous legacy at penn state over many