
CNN's Gary Tuchman on 8 year-old Martin Richard, the youngest casualty of the Boston Marathon bombings.
This morning on "Early Start" terrorism expert Paul Cruickshank weighs in on the twin explosions that occurred near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday.
Cruickshank who is also a CNN contributor says "it’s certainly possible that a lone wolf could have been responsible" for Boston Marathon bombings. He adds that there is "a lot of concern right now that the suspect or suspects are still at large and there could be following attacks."
This morning on a special edition of “Early Start,” security expert and Vice President at the Heritage Foundation James Carafano weighs in on the investigation of the twin explosions at the Boston Marathon.
Carafano says law enforcement officials "are going to get a lot of evidence and in the first 72 hours they're going to have a lot of information." He adds that while all the information might not be shared with the public, "we'll know very early on... within 72 hours where the likely candidates are."
CNN's Pamela Brown reports on the twin explosions at Monday's Boston Marathon that have been classified as a terror event by federal law enforcement.
CNN’s Susan Candiotti delivers the latest on the FBI’s investigation into the twin explosions at Monday's Boston Marathon.
KATV's Justin Lewis reports on the damage in Arkansas after tornadoes tore through the region.
Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan, Toyota and Mazda are recalling around 3.4 million cars due to airbag defects.
Toyota (TM) said it was recalling 1.7 million cars around the world, including some popular Corolla, Matrix and Camry models. Nissan recalled around 480,000 cars, while Mazda added another 45,000. Honda (HMC), which is recalling more than 1.1 million autos, said the recall was necessary to replace passenger front airbag inflators.
Most of the recalled cars appeared to be from the 2001, 2002 and 2003 model years.
This morning on "Early Start," CNN's Shannon Travis reports on how this could affect consumers.
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CNN's Jim Clancy on North Korea television reports from Committee for Peaceful Reunification of Korean Peninsula.
A man in China climbed three stories up a burning apartment building to save a little girl from the flames.

