
New York (CNN) - During the 90-minute ride of terror, Tamerlan Tsarnaev kept talking. He barked out orders, detailed his hatred of Americans and asked his carjacking victim to remain calm.
Tsarnaev kept asking about the 26-year-old driver's heritage and family.
"If you cooperate, I won't kill you," said Tsarnaev, who along with his younger brother, was a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings and the killing of a police officer.
The Massachusetts driver, whom CNN is identifying only as Danny because of privacy and safety concerns, gave his account of the April 18 incident and described the very different behavior of Tsarnaev and his younger brother, Dzhokhar.
On "Early Start" this morning, CNN's Pamela Brown shares details from her hour-long off-camera interview with "Danny."
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(CNN) - What's up with this weather?
The calendar says May 1, but it might as well be winter across the front range of the Rockies where 5 inches or more of snow will be the norm from Cheyenne south to Denver.
Much of the snow will quickly turn into a slushy mess. After all, temperatures were in the 70s on Monday.
Shorts and T-shirts at the beginning of the week. Winter jackets Wednesday.
On "Early Start" this morning, CNN's Jim Spellman on how Colorado residents are coping with a very late season snow storm.
READ MORE: A May 1 snow storm? There's no way this is happening

