Discussing the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, with Chris Swecker, Former FBI assistant director; Philip Mudd, New America Foundation; and Andrew McCarthy, Former Federal prosecutor.
NBC's Jonathan Vigliotti reports the latest in the Boston marathon bombings investigation; and Chris Swecker, Former FBI assistant director; Philip Mudd, New America Foundation; and Andrew McCarthy, Former Federal prosecutor
Insight on the case the FBI is trying to build right now, with Mitch Epner, former federal prosecutor; Don Clark, former FBI special agent; and Tom Curran, Peckar & Abramson.
A suspect has been arrested in the ricin maillings, reports NBC News. Meanwhile CNBC's Seema Mody has details on the Senate rejecting an amendment to expand background checks.
NBC News reports that authorities are looking for a man seen leaving a bag near the Boston blast site, with Joseph diGenova, diGenova & Toensing; and Robert Liscouski, former Homeland Security Dept.
It has been a day of mixed signals in the Boston bombings investigation, reports CNBC's Scott Cohn; Joseph diGenova, diGenova & Toensing; and Robert Liscouski, former Homeland Security Dept.
Discussing whether the Boston Marathon bombings could spur a correction, with Michael Santoli, Yahoo! Finance; James Paulsen, Wells Capital Management; and Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Forum.
The Senate's bipartisan "gang of eight" has unveiled its immigration reform bill. Steve Moore, WSJ Editorial Board; Roy Beck, NumbersUSA president; and Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Forum, weigh in.
Discussing whether a domestic or foreign terrorist is responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings, with J. Michael Barrett, Diligent Innovations principal, and Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Forum.
Insight on the investigations of the Boston Marathon bombings, with Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Forum; Michael Leiter, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center; James Forest, UMass Lowell professor.
President Obama released his 2012 federal income tax returns today. Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities and Robert Costa, National Review, provide perspective.
Discussing whether the GOP should compromise on background checks, with Ann Coulter, syndicated columnist; Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities; and Robert Costa, National Review.
The bitcoin digital currency is highly volatile, and some businesses are promising to accept it, with CNBC's Mary Thompson. Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities and Robert Costa, National Review, discuss.