Wednesday, May 01, 2013

BOSTON - Lessons to be Learned, What Went Wrong

"In Hindsight of Boston Marathon Bombing, Trying to Figure Out What Went Wrong" PBS Newshour 4/30/2013

Excerpt

RAY SUAREZ (Newshour):  It's been just over two weeks since the attacks and investigators are pursuing several lines of inquiry both here and abroad.

Those include, according to several news organizations, widening the investigation to see if others may have helped the suspects before or after the bombings, and continuing to speak with the widow of the 26-year-old suspect who was killed, Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

And, as the president said at his news conference, the director of national intelligence will oversee a review of how 17 agencies handled earlier tips and questions about the older brother.

For the latest, we turn to Evan Perez, who is covering the case for The Wall Street Journal.

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