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a federal jury in boston convicting dzhokhar tsarnaev of the 2013 attack on the boston marathon. that attack happening on president's day in 2013. a very famous day in the city of boston -- the red sox play a day game and the marathon is taking place earlier on before the game and there you see the famous video -- the first blast and people scrambling, not really knowing what was going on and then moments later, a second blast from homemade bombs laden with ball bearings, laden with nails, obviously to try to injure and perhaps maim and kill as many people as possible. three deaths, 260 people injured. one of those who was killed was an m.i.t. police officer. tom is standing by in boston. this is not a verdict that was unexpected. tom: what the jury has handed over to the judge -- 32 pages a 30 count indictment against the younger brother and it goes through charge by charge -- first, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction. the second charge actually using the weapon itself, the third charge, carrying the weapon. as they charged this young man, they were very thorough, ma
a federal jury in boston convicting dzhokhar tsarnaev of the 2013 attack on the boston marathon. that attack happening on president's day in 2013. a very famous day in the city of boston -- the red sox play a day game and the marathon is taking place earlier on before the game and there you see the famous video -- the first blast and people scrambling, not really knowing what was going on and then moments later, a second blast from homemade bombs laden with ball bearings, laden with nails,...
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that means the accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is the convicted boston marathon bomber. a reset for viewers out there as we've been watching all counts come in. conspiracy charges, weapons violations murder charges. let's bring in our panel to discuss this very important development here. so if you are -- and you represented -- you were on the casey anthony team. what is judy clark going to say to get sympathy from jurors in the case now that dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing the death penalty? >> it's interesting. she doesn't want the jurors to feel like they did in the oklahoma city bombing case. this is kinds of what this is. she wants them to be more like 1920s, early death penalty cases. argued we take responsibility. we did it. we did all these horrible things to this child, but ladies and gentlemen -- then he went on for a day talking about mercy faith, redemption, youth. they don't have to agree with each other. it's a debate within the one person whether the mitigating factors justify saving his life. >> so in a way she's appealing to humanity of the jurors right? sh
that means the accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is the convicted boston marathon bomber. a reset for viewers out there as we've been watching all counts come in. conspiracy charges, weapons violations murder charges. let's bring in our panel to discuss this very important development here. so if you are -- and you represented -- you were on the casey anthony team. what is judy clark going to say to get sympathy from jurors in the case now that dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing the...
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and the reminder of the beautiful boston event, the boston marathon. >> it is chilling. and what you see is a reliving of that terrible day. that is what trials are. they are a reconstruction of the events and we are watching here on the cameras here of both some of the types of video that was reviewed by this jury that will come out any moment. and so it is a reliving of that. and at the same time it is important because this is how justice is done for the city of boston. it is fair to say for people watching around the country waiting to see what did this jury decide. we have a system of laws and a system of justice. other thing you see in cases like this thomas is prosecutors emphasizing they are going to use a process and fairness that obviously these killers or alleged killers, in the case of not having been decided yet, that these killers never would. this is a system of laws and this is just. and then you see in showing the evidence, they are also going toward all of the specific counts. it is one thing to say the bombs went off and another thing to say this was t
and the reminder of the beautiful boston event, the boston marathon. >> it is chilling. and what you see is a reliving of that terrible day. that is what trials are. they are a reconstruction of the events and we are watching here on the cameras here of both some of the types of video that was reviewed by this jury that will come out any moment. and so it is a reliving of that. and at the same time it is important because this is how justice is done for the city of boston. it is fair to...
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joining us from boston, assistant metro editor from the boston globe. thank you for being with us. and we're starting to get reaction from jeffrey bowman who lost both of his legs. he said today's verdict will never replace the lives lost and so dramatically changed but it is a relieve and one step closer to closure. what is the reaction in the community today? >> i think a lot of people are saying their prayers are with the victims. the mayor said there is a small amount of closure for the victims and hoping for a swift verdict in the death penalty phase but everyone's prayers and thoughts were with them because it is a devastating event in the history of the city and you had three people kills and the m.i.t. officer sean collier killed and everybody is thinking about the impact of that. it is traumatic for that. and the death penalty phase will be starting next week and everybody will be watching that and that could go on for a week or two and everybody will be watching that. and trauma for the city. and it is certainly not over. there is a sense of wii leaf but i think there is
joining us from boston, assistant metro editor from the boston globe. thank you for being with us. and we're starting to get reaction from jeffrey bowman who lost both of his legs. he said today's verdict will never replace the lives lost and so dramatically changed but it is a relieve and one step closer to closure. what is the reaction in the community today? >> i think a lot of people are saying their prayers are with the victims. the mayor said there is a small amount of closure for...
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is boston a world class city? it's a to hot topic today, and gilded age boston wondered the same thing. oliver wendell holmes declared the city the sub of the solar system. boston didn't just have to rebuild, it had to redefine itself. in the midst of all of this, children began to disappear. monotill will low's new book, "the wilderness of ruin," is the story of boston and the young serial killer that called the city his home, and it's the story of his headline-grabbing and sensation sal trial. she examines the ethical context of his conviction all in gripping prose. according to publishers weekly delving deeply into the history of boston circa the 19th century, montillo has a riveting true crime tale. so please join me in welcoming her to harvard bookstore. [applause] >> thank you very much for coming out tonight. i know it's a holiday so i think you'd rather be somewhere else, but thank you for coming here tonight. i think i'll just talk a little bit about how came to jesse pomeroy, or how he found me. i was wo
is boston a world class city? it's a to hot topic today, and gilded age boston wondered the same thing. oliver wendell holmes declared the city the sub of the solar system. boston didn't just have to rebuild, it had to redefine itself. in the midst of all of this, children began to disappear. monotill will low's new book, "the wilderness of ruin," is the story of boston and the young serial killer that called the city his home, and it's the story of his headline-grabbing and sensation...
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he infected another african sailor who resided in boston. what's interesting is in all of this, no one ever actually blamed them for their race. i found no evidence of it. i thought that was interesting. it's really fascinating, this whole thing -- you have the eradication of smallpox, and who do we trace it back to? non-western parts of the world. it's fascinating how they were able to use this full medicine via practice in africa, greece and turkey, china, as it came to the attention of society back in 1800. i'm not sure that they could always explain it, either. they knew that it worked, and they were able to transmit this information to these enlightened europeans and colonists, who were experiencing their scientific revolution and the enlightenment. it's fascinating to trace all this. never claimed to be a genius. i think that was a very interesting part of the story. again, thank you very much for your attention. [applause] >> one last question, actually. as later people were being inoculated was it more the wealthy people who were abl
he infected another african sailor who resided in boston. what's interesting is in all of this, no one ever actually blamed them for their race. i found no evidence of it. i thought that was interesting. it's really fascinating, this whole thing -- you have the eradication of smallpox, and who do we trace it back to? non-western parts of the world. it's fascinating how they were able to use this full medicine via practice in africa, greece and turkey, china, as it came to the attention of...
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boston globe" got wind of it and they wrote an article about him. that was published in 1872. and as soon as that hit people realized that maybe they had something more on hand, and even his mother mrs. pomeroy, sort of recognized that there was something about the description that people were giving that sounded familiar. she learned that maybe this boy that people didn't know too much about, she had an inclining it was her own son who was doing that. instead of telling the police what she did was take the whole family away from charlestown and moved them to south boston. she figured maybe away from the environment that they were things would stop. instead, what she did was just take the problem away with her because while the abuse stopped in chelsea it started off again in south boston. over there, he almost right away became isolated became lonely. children didn't really want to play with him. so he started walking the sands of south boston, the beaches and over there he would come across little children who would have -- who were kind of lonely
boston globe" got wind of it and they wrote an article about him. that was published in 1872. and as soon as that hit people realized that maybe they had something more on hand, and even his mother mrs. pomeroy, sort of recognized that there was something about the description that people were giving that sounded familiar. she learned that maybe this boy that people didn't know too much about, she had an inclining it was her own son who was doing that. instead of telling the police what...
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. >>> a boston jury convicted surviving boston n marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev of carrying out that deadly attack. he was found guilty on all 30 counts and now faces the possibility of the death penalty. prosecutors argued the 21-year-old self radicalized muslim was intent on committing miss murder. >> we're all going to move upon with our lives. we're all going to get back to some sense of normalcy. hopefully when this is all done. so closure, i don't think so. >> a jury will decide whether to sentence tsarnaev to death or life in prison. his brother died in a shootout with police days after the bombing. >> jeff who lost both of his legs said today's verdict will never replace the lives lost. but it is a relief. >>> some runners for the bay area who were at the boston area learned about the verdict late today. we are joined with their reaction. >> people who run on the boston marathon, even the local people tell us that even though it's a competitive event, it's a unifying experience, with all the mutual support. but running is a solitary sport. you see a lot of it here every day,
. >>> a boston jury convicted surviving boston n marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev of carrying out that deadly attack. he was found guilty on all 30 counts and now faces the possibility of the death penalty. prosecutors argued the 21-year-old self radicalized muslim was intent on committing miss murder. >> we're all going to move upon with our lives. we're all going to get back to some sense of normalcy. hopefully when this is all done. so closure, i don't think so. >> a...
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the boston bureau chief tom maroni is with us in boston.ioned, this is something -- it has been two years that folks in boston have been waiting for some sort of resolution. what can you tell us about what the city is going through for the past two years? >> it is hard to describe the feeling. there were a lot of people, and i said this to friends outside the city. a lot of people who have really put this aside, but this out of the memory. there are a lot of us who peak in every day, the 16 days in the courtroom. we were transfixed by what happened. this is closure, this is the end . we have had a long, hard winter up here. people are just eager for the warm weather, for this trial to be over, and for the new marathon on april 20, it is a fresh start. that is the feeling i get being in the city. mark: the fear that gripped the city after the bombing, and as i mentioned, after one of the premier sporting events in the world, how is boston able to regroup? it has been two years. >> again it has not been amnesia but we have kind of put it out
the boston bureau chief tom maroni is with us in boston.ioned, this is something -- it has been two years that folks in boston have been waiting for some sort of resolution. what can you tell us about what the city is going through for the past two years? >> it is hard to describe the feeling. there were a lot of people, and i said this to friends outside the city. a lot of people who have really put this aside, but this out of the memory. there are a lot of us who peak in every day, the...
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you're looking at the courthouse in boston. dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 separate counts related to the bombing. this was the second day of deliberations. good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. >> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. we should tell you we're expecting an nc special report out of new york this morning. as we mentioned, the jury deliberating for two days however, a lot of analysts saying the true test is not whether or not he did it but it was what role he did it and if he should pay with his life. here's nbc's jay gray from boston. >> reporter: good afternoon. within the last 30 minutes we've been advised by the federal courts here in boston there has been a verdict reached in the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev charged with 30 count 17 includes the death penalty as a possibility. this jury deliberating over the last seven hours in the last two days and they've come to a verdict. they have questions, more procedural matter. they went back in to deliberations and midway through the day, they've come
you're looking at the courthouse in boston. dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 separate counts related to the bombing. this was the second day of deliberations. good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. >> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. we should tell you we're expecting an nc special report out of new york this morning. as we mentioned, the jury deliberating for two days however, a lot of analysts saying the true test is not whether or not he did it but it was what role he did it and if he...
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in the boston bombing trial. joedzhokhar tsarnaev found guilty on all 30 charges. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >> no nonsense new york city police commissioner william bratton >> they just respected this department >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a revolutionary year >> protecting lives... >> the technologies we have available to us are phenomenal >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> the jury in the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev the suspect in the boston marathon bomber, found guilty of all 30 counts. many of those
in the boston bombing trial. joedzhokhar tsarnaev found guilty on all 30 charges. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet >> no nonsense new york city police commissioner william bratton >> they just respected...
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the boston marathon. the cowardly a tack and its aftermath took four lives injured many more, and forever changed the lives of survivors and their families. in the face of this horrific terrorist attack, boston responded with courage and community. our heroic first responders acted swiftly and their bravery saved many lives. in the days, weeks ans months after the marathon, families and friends came together to lift each other up, to raise the spirit of our city, and to help us heal. now, two years later boston continues to move forward together. a jury just reached a verdict that is another step toward justice for victims and for their families. the strength and perseverance of survivors continues to inspire us and our community works to keep alive the memories of crystal campbell lu linz subsidy and sean collier. recently it was announced that the city of boston will recognize april 15 as one boston day. one boston day is a chance to honor the victims and survivors of the marathon bombing and an opportu
the boston marathon. the cowardly a tack and its aftermath took four lives injured many more, and forever changed the lives of survivors and their families. in the face of this horrific terrorist attack, boston responded with courage and community. our heroic first responders acted swiftly and their bravery saved many lives. in the days, weeks ans months after the marathon, families and friends came together to lift each other up, to raise the spirit of our city, and to help us heal. now, two...
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jury returns its verdict in the boston bombing case. making new friends the greek prime minister meets the russian president as the two countries push to improve economic relations. and-- >> as china's economic mood music enters a minor key i'm harry fawcett reporting from the largest piano factorry where they say there is ram for growth on a major scale. >> the day after aid agencies warned of a catastrophic situation in southern yemen medical supplies have begun trickling in. the medical charity doctors without borders said that a ship carrying two and a half tons of aid has docked at the port of aden, and supplies have made it to a hospital there despite clashes in the city. houthi rebels are continuing. meanwhile, iran's state immediate says two iranian warships have been sent to the gulf of aden, but they're there as part of an anti-piracy operation. >> reporter: warplanes strike houthi positions in positions positions in the capital of sanaa. the saudi-led coalition has stepped up its military campaign to prevent outy fighters wer
jury returns its verdict in the boston bombing case. making new friends the greek prime minister meets the russian president as the two countries push to improve economic relations. and-- >> as china's economic mood music enters a minor key i'm harry fawcett reporting from the largest piano factorry where they say there is ram for growth on a major scale. >> the day after aid agencies warned of a catastrophic situation in southern yemen medical supplies have begun trickling in. the...
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c-span: you said that in boston i know they tried to stop is it in boston. >> guest: yeah.st: 360 showings -- no, not 365 days 360 performances because they had matinees. so it opened in april and closed in october. c-span: and how much did it cost in those days to go to the movie? >> guest: well, you know again, there were the nickelodeons just a few years earlier, but 25 cents or what not. the orr amazing thing that griffith is known for is that he charged the unheard-of price of...
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he gave the medtools the city of -- medals to the city of boston.on finding the strength to pull ahead at the finish line. 30,000 runners competed in the boston marathon. the penalty phase of suspected boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is scheduled to go tomorrow. the jurors who found him guilty will decide whether he will spend the rest of his life in prison or sentenced to death. people in massachusetts oppose capital punishment. one couple called for a life sentence. >>> this morning at home a group of runners took part in a run in honor of the boston marathon and the people impacted by the attack. ktvu's allie rasmus explains the run was meaningful for those who remember crossing the finish line in boston two years ago. >>> for the people outside the ferry building in san francisco it is art part of their daily -- it is part of their dayy routine. lace up. stretch out. hit the pavement for a morning run. what is different is what is on their minds. . >> the boston marathon is like the super bowl, the world series, christmas, easter rolled
he gave the medtools the city of -- medals to the city of boston.on finding the strength to pull ahead at the finish line. 30,000 runners competed in the boston marathon. the penalty phase of suspected boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is scheduled to go tomorrow. the jurors who found him guilty will decide whether he will spend the rest of his life in prison or sentenced to death. people in massachusetts oppose capital punishment. one couple called for a life sentence. >>> this...
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boston's mayor, marty walsh, who was not the mayor at the time of the boston marathon bombing, has released a statement talking about the fact he hopes this will bring some comfort at this stage in the trial to the victims to their family members. just one aspect of the people in boston looking at this now as a point going forward, finally offer some sense of peace, what can be offered at least at this stage. >> all right. live for us throughout the hour. we just want to bring people up to speed that there was microphones outside of the courthouse. that is not apparently where the family members and survivors are going to come. they're going to what you see on your screen right here. we're awaiting that as they make their way from the courtroom. this is typical, right? is it not jonna and brian that after a case like this, i guess the victims and the survivors, they want to be able to say how they felt, they want to be able to talk about any sort of justice they feel has been served today? >> and they deserve to. and they deserve to have the spotlight on them. in a court of law they have th
boston's mayor, marty walsh, who was not the mayor at the time of the boston marathon bombing, has released a statement talking about the fact he hopes this will bring some comfort at this stage in the trial to the victims to their family members. just one aspect of the people in boston looking at this now as a point going forward, finally offer some sense of peace, what can be offered at least at this stage. >> all right. live for us throughout the hour. we just want to bring people up...
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in boston, very liberal place where they do not have the death penalty, this still happened in boston. i think this is kilimanjaro of death penalty cases. she could be houdini or fantastic attorney but it will be difficult. one jurors came out, reported, foreperson, i don't know if it is true at and reported looked and stared at the defendant in the eyes. you never see that when jury wants to convict someone. david: we literally run out of time. we have to rap. if there has ever been case for death penalty hard to find another one apropos. liz: let's have them back, jay, eric, thanks very much, gentlemen. good to talk to both of. >> you thank you. liz: we'll bring you back. it is far from over. >>> may not be as heated as yankees versus red sox or alabama versus auburn but, in investing word, passive versus active is definitely a rivalry heating up. which is best for your portfolio now? a heated debate next. david: senator rand paul, officially announced he is running for the presidency yesterday but in making that announcement he left out one very important part of his prepared remar
in boston, very liberal place where they do not have the death penalty, this still happened in boston. i think this is kilimanjaro of death penalty cases. she could be houdini or fantastic attorney but it will be difficult. one jurors came out, reported, foreperson, i don't know if it is true at and reported looked and stared at the defendant in the eyes. you never see that when jury wants to convict someone. david: we literally run out of time. we have to rap. if there has ever been case for...
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don dahler cbs news boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish dannycois knee she said yes andco is a chief of staff at boston. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning." more on google what turns up in your mobile searches. nicholas thompson has details. and a doctor looks at it and lindsey vonn is in the studio. that's all for "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. . >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> heavy rain came down over night. i know it woke ukee up, woke me up, some dogs, as women looking at flooding along delaware eve this morning. the good news, that rain is leaving. at least we have. that will katie has check on the rest of the week's forecast? just one moment. >> also, the and accused of abandoning her son in the woods in cobbs creek park is expected to appear in court today. more on her maryland court appearance and when she could be brought back to philadelphia to face charges. >> good morning everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. the rain is headed out. let's c
don dahler cbs news boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish dannycois knee she said yes andco is a chief of staff at boston. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning." more on google what turns up in your mobile searches. nicholas thompson has details. and a doctor looks at it and lindsey vonn is in the studio. that's all for "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. ....
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nick bryant, bbc news, boston. anchor: with the jury now starting deliberations early on tuesday, i spoke a few moments to our correspondent outside the courthouse. a couple of weeks until the second anniversary of the boston marathon bombing. how much is this affecting that city still? correspondent: well, i think the first thing to say is today was another emotional day in this trouble which has lasted more than a month. there were screens of people crying in the courtroom survivors, some who had lost limbs and relatives of the three victims as the prosecution showed images very graphic images of the aftermath of the attacks. that was just another reminder of the enduring impact that these attacks have had on boston and the wider community. now, i think the key thing for people here is they want this trial to come to a conclusion and many people i have spoken here in boston say they just want boston to be done. the key question now as this trial eventually moves into the sentencing phase, assuming that dzhokhar t
nick bryant, bbc news, boston. anchor: with the jury now starting deliberations early on tuesday, i spoke a few moments to our correspondent outside the courthouse. a couple of weeks until the second anniversary of the boston marathon bombing. how much is this affecting that city still? correspondent: well, i think the first thing to say is today was another emotional day in this trouble which has lasted more than a month. there were screens of people crying in the courtroom survivors, some who...
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tim: the orioles and sox battle in boston. the caps try to get back into the series with the islanders. with everybody chipping in but it won't be fair as abc 7 news at 6:00 continue maureen: a new push tonight to begin construction of the purple line in maryland. it would run from bethesda to new carrollton. the maryland governor larry hogan is expected to make his decision on the project's future in about a month. "7 on your side"'s chris papst explains why business leaders say billions of dollars are at stake. >> probably the worst business dilemma a small business person could be put into. chris: deborah hyman's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years. but for the past few years, she's been in limbo. she wants to expand but can't. the proposed 16 mile long purple line would run right through her store front. affecting her and 600 other properties. >> like potentially sell our business. no one in our right mind will buy a business. >> from a larger perspective of our community of the c
tim: the orioles and sox battle in boston. the caps try to get back into the series with the islanders. with everybody chipping in but it won't be fair as abc 7 news at 6:00 continue maureen: a new push tonight to begin construction of the purple line in maryland. it would run from bethesda to new carrollton. the maryland governor larry hogan is expected to make his decision on the project's future in about a month. "7 on your side"'s chris papst explains why business leaders say...
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but in boston the majority of people there are against the death penalty. and so the prosecution the defense will be hoping that by finding them guilty in all 30 charges, that shows how angry they are with them, but they don't have to go to that extra step and sentence him to death. >> thanks, allen. >>> another look now at some of the other main headlines from around the world. after months of negotiations two wars groups in the central african public have signed a peace agreement of sorts which could bring an end to the fighting. the deal watts signed in kenya between a representative of the mainly christian and of. but the deal is not recognized by members the u.n. >>> of a group of yazidis were released. they were handed over to kurdish forces near kirkuk. last summer isil fighters attacked i can't sill di attacked yazidis killing and capturing many of them. >>> in israel a palestinian was shot after stabbing two soldiers. it happened in the city of shiloh. >>> a white officer in north charleston, south carolina, has been charged of murder. erica wood h
but in boston the majority of people there are against the death penalty. and so the prosecution the defense will be hoping that by finding them guilty in all 30 charges, that shows how angry they are with them, but they don't have to go to that extra step and sentence him to death. >> thanks, allen. >>> another look now at some of the other main headlines from around the world. after months of negotiations two wars groups in the central african public have signed a peace...
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there is snow in boston. red sox may have beat phillies on monday night but we are not dealing with the snow. we've got that on boston. we don't have any severe weather to talk b it is an active evening though. lets look at what we are dealing without side tonight. it is cold dreary but they will get the game in at citizens bank park but it will be a nasty night to sit out at the the ballpark. wear puncho heavy sweater bring a hat, don't spend time on the hair. it is misty, drizzly and we can see that looking live at ben franklin bridge, everything is looking just very, very gray and that is what we will be seeing right through the day tomorrow as well. we will take you down the shore. you can see how wet boardwalk is. people are taking a walk. bundle up especially down the shore. really slamming in the companies and coming off the the north atlantic. lets look at storm scan three showing light showers and drizzle picking up on that light precipitation across the region. the it is very cloudy outside very coo
there is snow in boston. red sox may have beat phillies on monday night but we are not dealing with the snow. we've got that on boston. we don't have any severe weather to talk b it is an active evening though. lets look at what we are dealing without side tonight. it is cold dreary but they will get the game in at citizens bank park but it will be a nasty night to sit out at the the ballpark. wear puncho heavy sweater bring a hat, don't spend time on the hair. it is misty, drizzly and we can...
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the 5k started in san francisco. >> we say boston strong. >> boston strong across the country. >>> onesual legal case, a man is suing secretary of state john kerry over his seized passport. the man is a yemeni american who was not permitted to return to the u.s. for 14 months. he's among a group of people who have had their passpered invalidated while they were in yemen over allegations that their identities were false. >> when they went in to the embassy they were surprised with interrogations where they were not informed of their legal rights not given an opportunity to consult an opportunity, held at the embassy for hours a full day for most people, until they signed a confession which purported to admit that their identities were not true. >> the state department claims some passports were used illegally and they were simply on the lookout for those. >>> a hayward man who scaled the fence of the white house last night says he never intended to do any harm. in a washington d.c. courtroom today, jerome hunt pleaded not guilty to unlawful entry. security officers arrested the 54-year-
the 5k started in san francisco. >> we say boston strong. >> boston strong across the country. >>> onesual legal case, a man is suing secretary of state john kerry over his seized passport. the man is a yemeni american who was not permitted to return to the u.s. for 14 months. he's among a group of people who have had their passpered invalidated while they were in yemen over allegations that their identities were false. >> when they went in to the embassy they were...
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it was a very local story, until boston realize something more was going on and the boston globe got wind of it, an article was published in 1872 and as soon as that hit people realized people had something more on him and maybe his mother recognized there was something about the description people were giving that sounded familiar. she learned that maybe if this boy that people didn't know too much about, she had an inkling her son was doing that instead of telling the police what she did was take the family away from child stone and move them to south boston, figured maybe away from the environment things would stop. instead what she did was just take the problem away with her because the abuse started off again in boston. over there, he almost right away became isolated he became lonely, children didn't want to play with him so he started walking the beaches of south boston and over there he would come across little children who would have -- who were kind of lonely as well and he started using them as well. he got away with that for quite a long time until one boy who was not as
it was a very local story, until boston realize something more was going on and the boston globe got wind of it, an article was published in 1872 and as soon as that hit people realized people had something more on him and maybe his mother recognized there was something about the description people were giving that sounded familiar. she learned that maybe if this boy that people didn't know too much about, she had an inkling her son was doing that instead of telling the police what she did was...
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we're looking at pictures live outside of the courthouse in boston. that sign saying dzhokhar tsarnaev was not a follower. this is not islam phobia. this is denouncing islam phobia. we'll have more on the verdict and the demonstration outside of the courthouse in boston on al jazeera america. >> we're back now waiting for the result of the jury verdict in boston where the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev has been completed. the jury is deliberating. even though his defense attorney has all but admitted his guilt nonetheless the jury system requires that they reach a verdict, and we understand they have reached a verdict but it has not yet been announced. when that happens welcome back with that result, and we'll also talk to our financialist who is standing by for commentary and observation jamie floyd. in other news that we're following an american service member killed in afghanistan when an afghan soldier open fired. there was a meeting in progress between the u.s. ambassador and an afghan leaders that had apparently just wrapped up when an afghan soldie
we're looking at pictures live outside of the courthouse in boston. that sign saying dzhokhar tsarnaev was not a follower. this is not islam phobia. this is denouncing islam phobia. we'll have more on the verdict and the demonstration outside of the courthouse in boston on al jazeera america. >> we're back now waiting for the result of the jury verdict in boston where the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev has been completed. the jury is deliberating. even though his defense attorney has all but...
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and a wind-swept cold rain, jeff, moving into the boston marathon.will be a very trying afternoon for a lot of runs. >> glor: all right eric fisher. thanks very much. hundreds offing my rapts are feared dead after their bode capsesized off the coast of libya. italian officials say 18 ships are searching for survivors. in the past week, nearly 10,000 refugees have been rescued at sea and brought to italy. lean lean in -- allen pizzey in italy has more on this calling crisis. >> a call from a rescue vessel sums up the horror. we're checking who is alive and who is dead among the bodies floating in the water. >> the disaster in what was already dubbed the most dangerous passage in the world prompted calls for something to be done. cbs news" was aboard one of the rescue ships which picked up migrants from a sinking boat a few days ago. what they had to endure is almost beyond imagining. migrants tell tales of being held in appalling conditions by smugglers who often beat them. >> they only put you in the boat and leave you there. it's now left to you and
and a wind-swept cold rain, jeff, moving into the boston marathon.will be a very trying afternoon for a lot of runs. >> glor: all right eric fisher. thanks very much. hundreds offing my rapts are feared dead after their bode capsesized off the coast of libya. italian officials say 18 ships are searching for survivors. in the past week, nearly 10,000 refugees have been rescued at sea and brought to italy. lean lean in -- allen pizzey in italy has more on this calling crisis. >> a...
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boston's mayor has declared april 15 one boston day, a new tradition to honor the city's resilience. he's also asked bostonians to show an act of kindness to someone today. three people were killed and more than 260 others were injured during that bombing. >>> a up couple of bold bank robbers are on the loose in prince georges county. they dressed up in full bodysuits to rob a bank. prince georges county police say the robbers were armed with guns and escaped with cash. no one inside the bank was injured. how about the weather, chuck? >>> the weather looks pretty
boston's mayor has declared april 15 one boston day, a new tradition to honor the city's resilience. he's also asked bostonians to show an act of kindness to someone today. three people were killed and more than 260 others were injured during that bombing. >>> a up couple of bold bank robbers are on the loose in prince georges county. they dressed up in full bodysuits to rob a bank. prince georges county police say the robbers were armed with guns and escaped with cash. no one inside...
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a fert court in boston. are looking down at the assembled media and some law enforcement officers there in anticipation that the jury will announce its verdict here. >> what to be mindful of here as we wait a wait this decision? >> i think the rules for admitting -- i'm not familiar with the rules for admitting evidence in massachusetts state court. i think alan would be more familiar with that than i am as a resident of massachusetts. it is often the case that it's easier for get evidence in in state court than federal court due to evidentiary rules. other than that there's not a lot of difference. there may be small differences in the practice of state and federal courts but beyond issues of evidentiary rules and, of course, the ultimate penalty that could be imposed, that's a whole different thing. >> just to go back and as you said, it's a fair sup pos ition that the guilt phase will find guilt and then they move to -- because the defense has actually conceded that he was involved. i believe the sprayed
a fert court in boston. are looking down at the assembled media and some law enforcement officers there in anticipation that the jury will announce its verdict here. >> what to be mindful of here as we wait a wait this decision? >> i think the rules for admitting -- i'm not familiar with the rules for admitting evidence in massachusetts state court. i think alan would be more familiar with that than i am as a resident of massachusetts. it is often the case that it's easier for get...
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liz: boston strong.y the way, two years ago sitting on the set, there was an explosion at the boston marathon. i covered the marathon three times. this is not some electrical fire. the video simply showed everything. something is just so horrific. a broken record. >> would you go for the brother issue? would you go for the venue issue? these guys , >> >> one with either temporary insanity or city itself or a mixed gambit to say the brother she was trying to confuse concepts to make it sound like he was not guilty liz: just personally with the show with the victims of for people that died you had in a year-old named martin richard was weeks away. >> it is horrible. with those legal principles just looked at the human part of its and the m.i.t. officer. liz: they're saying death penalty any news we get on this we will cover it but now let's get to the market's including those with the most recent fed policy meeting. the rate hike by june the former dallas fed president and we also have phil flynn. and also
liz: boston strong.y the way, two years ago sitting on the set, there was an explosion at the boston marathon. i covered the marathon three times. this is not some electrical fire. the video simply showed everything. something is just so horrific. a broken record. >> would you go for the brother issue? would you go for the venue issue? these guys , >> >> one with either temporary insanity or city itself or a mixed gambit to say the brother she was trying to confuse concepts to...
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nick bryant, bbc news, boston. >> for more on the verdict i spoke in boston a short time ago. what has the reaction been? >> it has been an emotional trial from start to finish. effectively really the moments after the bomb exploded at the finish line of the boston marathon. a group of survivors they gave their reactions. they said they were grateful for the outcome. it was not a happy occasion but it brought them one step closer to closure. >> how will the sentence be decided? >> the same jury will be called back as early as next week where they will listen to witnesses and be presented with fresh evidence. the defense will argue mitigating circumstances they hope that will spare dzhokhar tsarnaev's life. the prosecution will argue for the death penalty arguing the fact that the victims included a child, a police officer, and it was at a crowded and busy event. >> murder charles happen filed in the shooting death of an unarmed black man by white police officer in south carolina. the incident was caught on video. it has reignited a national debate over police practices and rac
nick bryant, bbc news, boston. >> for more on the verdict i spoke in boston a short time ago. what has the reaction been? >> it has been an emotional trial from start to finish. effectively really the moments after the bomb exploded at the finish line of the boston marathon. a group of survivors they gave their reactions. they said they were grateful for the outcome. it was not a happy occasion but it brought them one step closer to closure. >> how will the sentence be...
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chris pollone live in boston. the jury's debate isn't about if tsarnaev had a part by why. >> that's been the case every since the trial began a little over a month ago when they admitted tsarnaev took part in the bombing. now the question goes to the jury. today seven women and five men begin deciding whether tsarnaev is legally responsible forth boston marathon bombing and its aftermath. what they decide could launch another trial with his life hanging in the balance. as jurors review the testimony of 95 witnesses and dozens of exhibits attorneys have already begun outlining their cases for the next phase of the trial, that will decide whether dzhokhar tsarnaev will live or die. both sides agree he took part in the bombing, shooting of a police officer but disagree how involved tsarnaev truly was. the government told jurors he brought terror to main street placing a bomb in a backpack fiscal year women and children. one who died in the blast. tsarnaev so committed to jihad he calmly bought milk moments after the
chris pollone live in boston. the jury's debate isn't about if tsarnaev had a part by why. >> that's been the case every since the trial began a little over a month ago when they admitted tsarnaev took part in the bombing. now the question goes to the jury. today seven women and five men begin deciding whether tsarnaev is legally responsible forth boston marathon bombing and its aftermath. what they decide could launch another trial with his life hanging in the balance. as jurors review...
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we'll have a live report from boston coming up in the next half hour. >> to south carolina now where a north charleston police officer is charged with shooting an unarmed man to death. >> this shows the officer firing eight times at walter scott after he ran away from a traffic stop. katherine scott is here with more. >> reporter: good evening monica and shory. the lessons of ferguson missouri, were seen in every aspect of this story the mayor and police of north charleston condemned the shooting and the officer was quickly fired. the community is grieving and demanding answers. >> monica and sharrie, the mayor of north charleston said that the city will order 250 body cam trooz make sure every single person on their police force is equipped. karen traverers, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> there will be more on the deadly police shooting coming up on world news tonight with david muir at 6:30 after "action news" at 6:00. >>> a community is mourning a bus driver after she was crushed by her car. bonnie jean novak wrapped up work, and she had trouble starting her car and he
we'll have a live report from boston coming up in the next half hour. >> to south carolina now where a north charleston police officer is charged with shooting an unarmed man to death. >> this shows the officer firing eight times at walter scott after he ran away from a traffic stop. katherine scott is here with more. >> reporter: good evening monica and shory. the lessons of ferguson missouri, were seen in every aspect of this story the mayor and police of north charleston...
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don dahler, cbs news, boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish, dannyon his knee and proposed to his girlfriend amy stennet when the two crossed the finish line. walsh handed coe the ring at the end of the race. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning." more on google what turns up in your mobile searches. nicholas thompson contributor has details. >>> and how pets can make you sick. and a doctor looks at it and lindsey vonn is in the studio. that's all for "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. n harmelin. have a great day. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, don't know if it's the camera or it's a little foggy out there. we'll find out soon. >> yeah. >> it's tuesday, april 21. i'm michelle griego. >> that's what we do. [ laughter ] >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy tuesday. it's 4:30. let's tell you about that fog or that whatever that is on the golden gate bridge. hi, guys. >> i t
don dahler, cbs news, boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish, dannyon his knee and proposed to his girlfriend amy stennet when the two crossed the finish line. walsh handed coe the ring at the end of the race. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning." more on google what turns up in your mobile searches. nicholas thompson contributor has details. >>> and how pets can make you sick. and a doctor looks at it...
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tens of thousands take to the streets of boston. but mixed emotions at the marathon as the next faze in the bombing trial starts in hours. >>> outrage. six officers suspended. an intense investigation in the city of baltimore. >>> washed away. this video just in. watch as this home is swept off in raging flood waters. the storm dumping more than a foot of rain. >>> and have mercy. john stamos revealing overnight, the big "full house" reunion is coming. who did uncle jesse tell to cut it out and get on board? >>> and good tuesday morning to you all. we begin with the stark contrast of emotions centering in boston. this was the scene at the marathon finish line yesterday. triumphant runners fulfilling a lifetime goal. the race's last finisher coming in overnight. >> maybe the most stirring moment. marathon bombing victim rebekah gregory collapsing as she crossed the finish line. she says she'll run the entire race next year. >>> but this morning, the focus shifts to the penalty phase for the surviving marathon bomber. abc's susan saul
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he was 19 years old at the time of the boston marathon bombing.s an awful, awful situation as all of us, of course, remember. give us a sense of what's happening right now, deb. >> reporter: i can tell you a couple of respected colleagues inside the courtroom saying that there are survivors who are inside waiting to hear the verdict. they include the mom and dad of 8-year-old martin richard. the father had testified during the course of the trial. and it was so fascinating because he almost seemed -- describing the death of his son and how he looked at him for the last time and made a split-second decision knowing that if he didn't grab his daughter whose leg was blown off, 6 years old, her leg was blown off, that he believed that not only would he lose his son but he would lose his daughter as well. they've been in that courtroom for the majority of the 17 days of testimony. we looked at the jury when they were listening to this testimony and they became very very emotional at times listening to the autopsies being detailed in keen description. a
he was 19 years old at the time of the boston marathon bombing.s an awful, awful situation as all of us, of course, remember. give us a sense of what's happening right now, deb. >> reporter: i can tell you a couple of respected colleagues inside the courtroom saying that there are survivors who are inside waiting to hear the verdict. they include the mom and dad of 8-year-old martin richard. the father had testified during the course of the trial. and it was so fascinating because he...
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the people who define boston strong. here's harry smith. ♪ >> reporter: survivors, it's not a label you'd choose for yourself. for to be a survivor means you've endured life-threatening trauma. for almost two years now we have marvelled at the strength of those who are closest to the explosions at the 2013 boston marathon. they shared with us the meaning of the lives that were lost. they climbed from their hospital beds and learned to walk. and even dance on new limbs. they faced the horrible truth of that day with uncommon grace and faced the future with remarkable courage. they inspired a city. they inspired our country. much has been asked of these people and even more was asked in the last few weeks as the trial was held and their witness was called for they bravely gave voice to the anguish of that beautiful spring afternoon. today, the jury was clear. and while the verdicts were rendered, our prayer is that justice will ease the burdens of those who suffered most. harry smith, nbc news. >> that will do it for us on
the people who define boston strong. here's harry smith. ♪ >> reporter: survivors, it's not a label you'd choose for yourself. for to be a survivor means you've endured life-threatening trauma. for almost two years now we have marvelled at the strength of those who are closest to the explosions at the 2013 boston marathon. they shared with us the meaning of the lives that were lost. they climbed from their hospital beds and learned to walk. and even dance on new limbs. they faced the...
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the president with the boston -- the president of the boston celtics.t 2:45 the spring housing outlook. stay with us. ♪ mark: stan druckenmiller has one of the best track records in the history of investing. he spent years working with george soros before striking out on his own. his fund was returning 30% annually for a quarter century. mr. druckenmiller does not just invest in markets. he is a major supporter of various politicians including governor chris christie. esther druckenmiller spoke with -- mr. druckenmiller spoke with stephanie ruhle about 2016 presidential election. stephanie: we just heard from a politician who you supported in the past, chris christie, about entitlement reform. does chris christie have a chance at anything anymore? stan: he is a tremendous talent. tremendous communicator. that speech he gave today, what guts? we will see how it plays out. if there is anybody who can deliver that message, it is chris. stephanie: you believe in entitlement reform will be an important theme in the to the 16 election? -- in the 2016 election
the president with the boston -- the president of the boston celtics.t 2:45 the spring housing outlook. stay with us. ♪ mark: stan druckenmiller has one of the best track records in the history of investing. he spent years working with george soros before striking out on his own. his fund was returning 30% annually for a quarter century. mr. druckenmiller does not just invest in markets. he is a major supporter of various politicians including governor chris christie. esther druckenmiller...
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eligiÓ boston porque de pequeÑo sus padres lo llevaban a recibir tratamientos mÉdicos. lola: nada. nada, no tengo nada. simoneta: por favor, yo--yo sÉ que no me tienes mucha confia
eligiÓ boston porque de pequeÑo sus padres lo llevaban a recibir tratamientos mÉdicos. lola: nada. nada, no tengo nada. simoneta: por favor, yo--yo sÉ que no me tienes mucha confia
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abc's tom llamas in boston. >> reporter: for many the boston marathon is a milestone. >> so proud of you. oh, so proud. >> reporter: for rebeccakah gregory gregory, it's a turning point. this morning, posting this picture on facebook. "this is the day i take my life back." after losing a leg in the bombing, she learned to walk again, then to run. and today, that photo finish. falling to her knees, overwhelmed with emotion. >> whatever is going on in your life just don't give up because the finish line is a great place to be. >> reporter: today, about resilience. but tomorrow prosecutors begin their effort to convince jurors to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death. something a growing number of his victims oppose. patrick downs and his wife jessica, who each lost a leg, telling "the boston globe," we must overcome the impulse for vengeance. the richard family saying it could bring years of appeals and prolong reliving the most painful day of our lives. and today, rebekah gregory joining the chorus. >> it's just bringing up all of this stuff and having to relive it every single day and
abc's tom llamas in boston. >> reporter: for many the boston marathon is a milestone. >> so proud of you. oh, so proud. >> reporter: for rebeccakah gregory gregory, it's a turning point. this morning, posting this picture on facebook. "this is the day i take my life back." after losing a leg in the bombing, she learned to walk again, then to run. and today, that photo finish. falling to her knees, overwhelmed with emotion. >> whatever is going on in your life...
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eligiÓ boston porque de pequeÑo sus padres lo llevaban a recibir tratamientos mÉdicos.favor, yo--yo sÉ que no me tienes mucha confianza, no me conoces bien pero si me cuentas quÉ te pasÓ tal vez te sientas un poco mejor. ¿por quÉ no lo intentas?
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of boston. you, it's not just about boston strong. >> no i think just -- i think boston strong is a great term that unified our city but it sort of leaves people with all you have to do is be tough and puritan and like so many of us here in boston are, survive the tough winters. it has to do with the response and preparedness and mapping that went into saving so many people. remember three people tragically died at the boston marathon but hundreds were saved in the hospitals. and that's because of the planning and the procedures and the first responders. >> that's true. i remember being at the first press briefing outside of mass general that night and the incredible work that all of those surgeons and those trauma doctors did that night and for the months an moments ahead. juliet kai yes, ma'am, thanks so much. enjoy the marathon tomorrow. i appreciate it. >>> coming up next i'm going to be joined by two incredible young women. you're looking at mary daniel there and also healther abbott who su
of boston. you, it's not just about boston strong. >> no i think just -- i think boston strong is a great term that unified our city but it sort of leaves people with all you have to do is be tough and puritan and like so many of us here in boston are, survive the tough winters. it has to do with the response and preparedness and mapping that went into saving so many people. remember three people tragically died at the boston marathon but hundreds were saved in the hospitals. and that's...
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they've lived through the boston bombing. drew, your point was? >> well you know, and that's what makes from an intellectual standpoint this such a crazy situation. we're in a state where the people do not want the death penalty. they have voted against the death penalty. so there was no option to pursue the death penalty in the boston marathon bombing case. just a few miles down the rode in the aaron hernandez case, they can't go for the death penalty. here, what they've done is gone through the back door with what they can't get through the front door. they're pursuing the death penalty in a jurisdiction where statewide they can't get it. it's really kind of a crazy scenario. remember, these jurors are from this populous. these are the people of a state that do not under any case want the death penalty. >> i see it the same way. it's like you want to pursue the death penalty, you could have spared all of this heart ache, all of this pain, all the reliving of all this -- make no mistake, we are about to all and those families are about to have to
they've lived through the boston bombing. drew, your point was? >> well you know, and that's what makes from an intellectual standpoint this such a crazy situation. we're in a state where the people do not want the death penalty. they have voted against the death penalty. so there was no option to pursue the death penalty in the boston marathon bombing case. just a few miles down the rode in the aaron hernandez case, they can't go for the death penalty. here, what they've done is gone...
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kris van cleave live in boston, back to you. >>> a bay area victim in the boston bombings has recovered and is looking forward to eighth grade graduation. he was injured when he was 12. he was with his family in boston supporting his mother in the marathon. surgeons had to remove metal from his legs. >>> breaking news in the south bay. chopper 5 over the scene in sunnyvale where an officer opened fire on a suspect on tasman drive west of north fair oaks avenue. police responded to an armed robbery. investigators aren't saying about possible injuries to the suspect only that no officers have been injured. crime tape is set up in the strip mall parking lot around two restaurants. we'll stay over the scene and have the latest on kpix 5 and at cbssf.com. >>> also developing news out of south carolina. a white police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man has been fired. reporter antonio villaraigosa >> reporter: demonstrators rallied on the steps of north charleston city hall to protest the killing of an unarmed black man by a white police officer [ chanting ] >> reporter: officer
kris van cleave live in boston, back to you. >>> a bay area victim in the boston bombings has recovered and is looking forward to eighth grade graduation. he was injured when he was 12. he was with his family in boston supporting his mother in the marathon. surgeons had to remove metal from his legs. >>> breaking news in the south bay. chopper 5 over the scene in sunnyvale where an officer opened fire on a suspect on tasman drive west of north fair oaks avenue. police...
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we will look at the next phase in the boston bombing trial. >>> punishing winds and tornado touch downs. extreme weather slams the american midwest. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm rosemary church. this is cnn newsroom. >>> thanks for joining us, everyone. the man whose cell phone video got a south carolina police officer charged with murder is speaking out. he told nbc news what he saw just before the white officer shot an unarmed black man in the back. >> was there a struggle? >> there was. they were down on the floor, they were down on the floor before -- before the -- i started recording, they were down on the floor. i remember the police had control of the situation. he had control of scott. and scott was trying to just get away from the taser. you could hear the sound of the taser. >> he had been tased at that point? >> yeah, i heard the sound before i started recording. >> and like so many similarly tragic incidents before it, saturday's shooting has sparked outrage. north charleston's officials answered questions from angry citizens on w
we will look at the next phase in the boston bombing trial. >>> punishing winds and tornado touch downs. extreme weather slams the american midwest. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm rosemary church. this is cnn newsroom. >>> thanks for joining us, everyone. the man whose cell phone video got a south carolina police officer charged with murder is speaking out. he told nbc news what he saw just before the white officer shot an...
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we will have the latest from the tsarnaev verdict from boston. here's scott pelley. >> pelley: the jury says guilty 30 times. now will boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev pay with his life? also tonight, more action against the white south carolina police officer caught on tape killing an unarmed black man. >> i have watched the video, and i was sickened by what i saw. >> pelley: the president speaks with us about how climate change is making people sick. and meet the woman who just cracked the nfl's grass ceiling. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today, a federal jury found dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts in the boston marathon bombing, including using a weapon of mass destruction in the deaths of
we will have the latest from the tsarnaev verdict from boston. here's scott pelley. >> pelley: the jury says guilty 30 times. now will boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev pay with his life? also tonight, more action against the white south carolina police officer caught on tape killing an unarmed black man. >> i have watched the video, and i was sickened by what i saw. >> pelley: the president speaks with us about how climate change is making people sick. and meet the...