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our coverage of the boston marathon trial continues. right now briannea keilar is standing by. brianna? >>> we have breaking news to bring you out of boston to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. i'm brianna keilar. after 11.5 hours of deliberation the jury has reached a verdict in the boston marathon trial. 21-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 federal count, 17 that could carry the death penalty. we have live team coverage of this breaking news. we're going to begin with cnn national correspondent who has been following this trial. deb, catch us up. this is a key moment. >> it really is a key moment. there are a lot of survivors in the courtroom waiting to hear the verdict. we understand there are members of law enforcement there as well. they were also affected by this tragedy that happened two years ago. it's a tense situation in the courtroom. i'm checking with colleagues that are there. in the last minute or so tsarnaev was not brought into the court yet. his lawyers are there. the prosecution is there. so he will enter. you have to wonder. he sat through 1
our coverage of the boston marathon trial continues. right now briannea keilar is standing by. brianna? >>> we have breaking news to bring you out of boston to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. i'm brianna keilar. after 11.5 hours of deliberation the jury has reached a verdict in the boston marathon trial. 21-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 federal count, 17 that could carry the death penalty. we have live team coverage of this breaking news. we're going to begin...
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what is different is what is on their minds. . >> the boston marathon is like the super bowl, the worlds, christmas, easter rolled into one. special event. >> reporter: 3,000 miles away framboisessen they set out on a -- from boston they set out on a run. >> running today, it is a way to be involved with it. >> reporter: it is the third year they organized a 5k run to support the boston marathon. >> family at the finish line, because i had finished they moved away tromthe area. -- from the area. >> she crossed the finish line at the boston marathon 40 minutes before the explosion. she says that is in the back of her mind. >> live it every day in boston. especially with the trial going on. neat that people still care. >> reporter: she was in san francisco and heard about the run this morning and decided to join in. >> what better way to commemorate the boston marathon. >> form of therapy as she and her friends sprinted down the embarcadero. in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> nice day for a run this morning. to our chief meteorologist bill martin. you have been talking a
what is different is what is on their minds. . >> the boston marathon is like the super bowl, the worlds, christmas, easter rolled into one. special event. >> reporter: 3,000 miles away framboisessen they set out on a -- from boston they set out on a run. >> running today, it is a way to be involved with it. >> reporter: it is the third year they organized a 5k run to support the boston marathon. >> family at the finish line, because i had finished they moved away...
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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, mak
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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just a bunch of runners that have connection to a the boston marathon that are out here today. now as we go to video now, this is new video of the preparations in boston right now for the race. in fact, that race is under way from what we understand. runners from more than 80 countries participating. this is not just a race to sign up for, you have to qualify for this race. security very tight after especially after the 2013 bombing that skill three people. injured 260 others. there are 100 surveillance cameras. a team of officers. and for the first time antidrone technology to spot threats from the air. fans have to go through security to watch the race along the course. there are also barriers now where people before could walk and watch as they pleased. >> it will take a little bit longer but not a big deal. slightly inconvenient but one could given the situation. it's an inconvenience but a necessary one. >> reporter: here in san francisco an estimated 100 to 200 runners will run a 5k or 3.1 miles along the embarcadero. this is a 5k. it starts and ends here. it will start at
just a bunch of runners that have connection to a the boston marathon that are out here today. now as we go to video now, this is new video of the preparations in boston right now for the race. in fact, that race is under way from what we understand. runners from more than 80 countries participating. this is not just a race to sign up for, you have to qualify for this race. security very tight after especially after the 2013 bombing that skill three people. injured 260 others. there are 100...
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. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev has been convicted on all 30 counts on the 2013 boston marathon bombing, three people were killed and 260 hurt in the bombing, they will decide if the 21-year-old should be sentenced to death or get life in prison. 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 c
. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev has been convicted on all 30 counts on the 2013 boston marathon bombing, three people were killed and 260 hurt in the bombing, they will decide if the 21-year-old should be sentenced to death or get life in prison. 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...
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our coverage of the boston marathon trial continues. right now briannea keilar is standing by. a? >>> we have breaking news to bring you out of boston to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. i'm brianna keilar. after 11.5 hours of deliberation the jury has reached a verdict in the boston marathon trial. 21-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 federal count, 17 that could carry the death penalty. we have live team coverage of this breaking news. we're going to begin with cnn national correspondent who has been following this trial. deb, catch us up. this is a key moment. >> it really is a key moment. there are a lot of survivors in the courtroom waiting to hear
our coverage of the boston marathon trial continues. right now briannea keilar is standing by. a? >>> we have breaking news to bring you out of boston to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. i'm brianna keilar. after 11.5 hours of deliberation the jury has reached a verdict in the boston marathon trial. 21-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 federal count, 17 that could carry the death penalty. we have live team coverage of this breaking news. we're going to begin with...
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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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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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what that meant, especially in accordance with the timeline of what we know transpired at the boston marathon and to the watertown events, everything in between. >> well i think the focus was also on that two-month period prior to the marathon the february 15th to april 15th. the question was even if the evidence indicated that the younger brother was not involved in a lot of the planning and construction of the bombs, whether his clear participation at the marathon itself was enough to hold him on the conspiracy counts. >> so the second question concerned, aiding and abetting. this was where the defense pretty much laid out its case saying it was him in reference to dzhokhar tsarnaev, but really they made tamerlan out to be the leader here and the person that was the influence over his younger brother to be a part of this master plan. >> that doesn't carry the day at all. the jury is not being asked to decide who's more guilty but just who is guilty at this point. the younger brother, he clearly had knowledge of the events that occurred. he clearly had the intent to participate. he did parti
what that meant, especially in accordance with the timeline of what we know transpired at the boston marathon and to the watertown events, everything in between. >> well i think the focus was also on that two-month period prior to the marathon the february 15th to april 15th. the question was even if the evidence indicated that the younger brother was not involved in a lot of the planning and construction of the bombs, whether his clear participation at the marathon itself was enough to...
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sentencing begins tomorrow for the man convicted in the boston marathon bombing. jurors must decide whether to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death or life in prison without parole. the parents of a little boy killed in the bombings urged prosecutors not to pursue the death penalty. a woman accused of setting dozens of fires on virginia's eastern shore has pleaded guilty. tonya bundick entered an alfred plea to the charges today. that means she acknowledges there is enough evidence to convict her but she does not admit guilt. prosecutors say bundick and her fiance charles smith set fire to abandoned buildings in 2012 and 2013. she faces 17 years in prison and smith is also awaiting sentencing. next on ablsc 7 news at 6:00 a new push for maryland's purple line. why it has many businesses stuck in limbo. plus chief meteorologist doug hill has the latest on the storms moving through our area and the potential for more severe weather. 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 i
sentencing begins tomorrow for the man convicted in the boston marathon bombing. jurors must decide whether to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death or life in prison without parole. the parents of a little boy killed in the bombings urged prosecutors not to pursue the death penalty. a woman accused of setting dozens of fires on virginia's eastern shore has pleaded guilty. tonya bundick entered an alfred plea to the charges today. that means she acknowledges there is enough evidence to convict...
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the boston marathon bombing trial moves to the penalty phase.ts wednesday. now the same seven women and five men will decide if he deserves the death penalty or life in prison. >>> up to 57 million americans are at risk of violent weather today. forecasters say large hail damaging winds and possible tornadoes could hit states from the plains to the midwest. >>> the odds of becoming a pro football player are incredibly small. even more difficult becoming a pro football official. there are only 119 across the country and one of those, just one, is a woman. jeff glor met the line judge who just broke the gender barrier. >> reporter: as a happily married mother of three, sarah thomas has experienced plenty of unforgettable life moments. the last one just last week. >> it came thursday morning, april 2nd at 10:47 a.m. >> reporter: she was told she'd become the first full-time female official in the 95-year history of the national football league. you said you never set out to be first, but you are first. >> i've always said that if you do something b
the boston marathon bombing trial moves to the penalty phase.ts wednesday. now the same seven women and five men will decide if he deserves the death penalty or life in prison. >>> up to 57 million americans are at risk of violent weather today. forecasters say large hail damaging winds and possible tornadoes could hit states from the plains to the midwest. >>> the odds of becoming a pro football player are incredibly small. even more difficult becoming a pro football...
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and also one of the heroes of the boston marathon, helping to save the life of jess bowman, who's actually here today. to hear this verdict. when the verdict comes in, it may very well just be the first step in this process for people that are waiting for justice, a guilty verdict on any of these federal charges will mean that it moves to a second penalty phase. there are 30 different counts that will be read today and amongst those counts, it's broken up into various subsets so it could be an extensive process. but count one, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, is one of those that carries the possibility of the death penalty, we'll know when that particular count comes in will tell us whether or not he'll be eligible for the death penalty. in this first count, the jury has also been asked in this count whether -- these are the people that are waiting for justice. crystal marie campbell, officer shaun collier and martin richards. these are the people that were killed in the blast and officer shaun collier executed ambushed a few days later as these two went on the run. as well
and also one of the heroes of the boston marathon, helping to save the life of jess bowman, who's actually here today. to hear this verdict. when the verdict comes in, it may very well just be the first step in this process for people that are waiting for justice, a guilty verdict on any of these federal charges will mean that it moves to a second penalty phase. there are 30 different counts that will be read today and amongst those counts, it's broken up into various subsets so it could be an...
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the boston marathon bombing. court jury has reached a verdict in the death penalty trial of the boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. that verdict is expected to be announced shortly in federal court in boston. lawyers and survivors of the bombing arethe verdict reached this afternoon after a little more than 12 hours of deliberations. we will continue to follow this and bring you the verdict when we get it. now more breaking news -- the federal reserve releasing the minutes of the federal open market committee. mike mckee joins me with the details. michael: this is probably not going to change anybody's assessment of the fed's rate increases. it's more of a discussion and the issues and assessments are pretty much what you would expect. there were widespread reports of growth in the first quarter partly reflecting the winter weather and labor disputes at the west coast ports. several disciplines noted the dollars --
the boston marathon bombing. court jury has reached a verdict in the death penalty trial of the boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. that verdict is expected to be announced shortly in federal court in boston. lawyers and survivors of the bombing arethe verdict reached this afternoon after a little more than 12 hours of deliberations. we will continue to follow this and bring you the verdict when we get it. now more breaking news -- the federal reserve releasing the minutes of the federal...
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. >>> the breaking news is out of best where the jury has reached a verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. the court set to reconvene to announce dzhakhar tsarnaev' fate in the worst terrorist attack on united states soil since 9/11. >> in boston the announcement is expected at any moment. massachusetts banned the death penalty in 1984 but tsarnaev was tried in federal court so he could face the death penalty. >> tsarnaev attorney as mitted her client took part in the april 2013 bombing so a guilty verdict on some of the 30 counts is widely expected but she said her client's brother was the mastermind behind the bombings. he died in a shoot out with police days after the attack. not jury fines tsarnaev guilty the same jury will then decide whether he gets life in prison with no parole or the death penalty. the pair of blasts at the finish line on april 15 2013, killed three people and injured 260. >> good morning, i am eric thomas here for kristen sze. >> you can see the painful injury suffered by an 82-year-old woman after being robbed and dragged by a car. the attacker toll her pu
. >>> the breaking news is out of best where the jury has reached a verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. the court set to reconvene to announce dzhakhar tsarnaev' fate in the worst terrorist attack on united states soil since 9/11. >> in boston the announcement is expected at any moment. massachusetts banned the death penalty in 1984 but tsarnaev was tried in federal court so he could face the death penalty. >> tsarnaev attorney as mitted her client took part in...
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well tomorrow marks two years since the deadly bombing at the boston marathon. jury in the case of the convicted bomber reconvenes this week to decide his fate. e most in-your-face-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, but do i pick a, b, or c. for me it's all of the above. i pick, like the best of everything. verizon. i didn't. i picked a. maybe c. and how'd that work out for you? not so well. can i get a do-over? why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. and get 2 lines for $100. verizon. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps
well tomorrow marks two years since the deadly bombing at the boston marathon. jury in the case of the convicted bomber reconvenes this week to decide his fate. e most in-your-face-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, but do i pick a, b, or c. for me it's all of the above. i pick, like the best of everything. verizon. i didn't. i picked a. maybe c. and how'd that work out for you? not so well. can i get a do-over? why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. and...
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the fight for the life of the boston marathon bomber starts today. the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev begins today in boston less than two miles from where he and his brother planted bombs during the 2013 race. and it comes after another day of triumph running the race of the boston marathon when american mcfadden crossed the finish line. bill richards and his wife dennis have come out publicly against executing tsarnaev but that decision will be made by the jurors. >> reporter: prosecutors are expected to remind jurors of dzhokhar tsarnaev's intent when he and his brother laid the bomb near the finish line. the twin explosions killed three people and jurisdiction more than 260 others. three days later the brothers took part in the murder of m.i.t. police officer sean collier. the older brother tamerlan was killed in a shoot-out with police. and dzhokhar was convicted of all 30 counts against him. meanwhile, tsarnaev's defense team will work to spare his life. expert attorney judy clark is expected to put tsarnaev's friends and family on the stand in order
the fight for the life of the boston marathon bomber starts today. the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev begins today in boston less than two miles from where he and his brother planted bombs during the 2013 race. and it comes after another day of triumph running the race of the boston marathon when american mcfadden crossed the finish line. bill richards and his wife dennis have come out publicly against executing tsarnaev but that decision will be made by the jurors. >> reporter: prosecutors...
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closing arguments in the trial of the boston marathon bomber. the prosecution says dzhokhar tsarnaev wanted to punish america. forced to flee, the fighting in yemen as the crisis escalates, we speak to some of those who have managed to escape. these dancers have become famous far beyond the new york subway. authorities want to pull the plug now. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the closing arguments were delivered today in the trial of the boston marathon bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. the prosecution argued that he wanted to punish america when he killed three people and injured more than 250 others at the race in 2013. the defense lawyers described what happened as a senseless act, but insisted that he was under the influence of his older brother who died during a police shootout. our correspondent has the latest. correspondent: the finishing line of the boston marathon, april 13, 2013. two bombs exploded, 12 seconds and 200 meters apart dzhokhar tsarnaev had planted one of the devices and filmed running
closing arguments in the trial of the boston marathon bomber. the prosecution says dzhokhar tsarnaev wanted to punish america. forced to flee, the fighting in yemen as the crisis escalates, we speak to some of those who have managed to escape. these dancers have become famous far beyond the new york subway. authorities want to pull the plug now. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the closing arguments were delivered today in the trial of the boston...
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. >> after they had killed the people at the boston marathon. killed the police officer. then they hijack this guy and he gets away. >> in some sort of hollywood escape. he gets away. even with everything--at this point they know it's their if they're caught they're going to go down and be executed, if they care. but the carjacking itself is a federal offense. is not a death-eligible fence in and of itself. but carjacking resulting in dangerous bodily injury, and aiding and abetting. >> was the running over of his brother. is that what killed his brother. >> i believe that is what killed his brother. i don't know that. that's an excellent question. i don't know that because there are bullets flying. and i know that their main focus in the trial about the brother was about the evidence of his intent. they focus on the intent of dzhokhar and the fact that they rolled over on his brother and continued on the escape plan and that shows independent intent from the brother. that's the focus that i was paying attention to. but you know, cause of death of the brother. >> we're se
. >> after they had killed the people at the boston marathon. killed the police officer. then they hijack this guy and he gets away. >> in some sort of hollywood escape. he gets away. even with everything--at this point they know it's their if they're caught they're going to go down and be executed, if they care. but the carjacking itself is a federal offense. is not a death-eligible fence in and of itself. but carjacking resulting in dangerous bodily injury, and aiding and...
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closing arguments just wrapped up in the boston marathon bombing trial. and israel is trying to pull up a seat to the bargaining table as the u.s. tries to hash out a deal with iran. it is monday april 6th and this is "now." >> columbia university delivering this stunning takedown. >> this report is very much intended as a piece of journalism. >> "rolling stone" has officially retracted its story. >> the fraternity issued a press release saying it intends to sue "rolling stone" magazine. >> why hasn't anyone been fired? >> this is what makes the lack of accountability after the fact so maddening. >> this is an appalling story on so many levels for other rape victims whose creditability may be unfairly questioned. >> it is being called a case study in failed journalism but as of now no heads will roll at "rolling stone." the magazine retracted its report of an alleged gang rape. the dean of columbia university's school of journalism led a report. >> this failure was not the subject's or the source's fault as a matter of jumplournalism. it was the fault of
closing arguments just wrapped up in the boston marathon bombing trial. and israel is trying to pull up a seat to the bargaining table as the u.s. tries to hash out a deal with iran. it is monday april 6th and this is "now." >> columbia university delivering this stunning takedown. >> this report is very much intended as a piece of journalism. >> "rolling stone" has officially retracted its story. >> the fraternity issued a press release saying it...
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. >> jurors begin deliberating in the boston marathon bombing trial. question is whether the only surviving suspect will face the death penalty. >> duke wins on the court and in the elementary school student wins off the court proving doing your homework on your bracket pays off but not following the rules does not. >>> hey, it's 4:30. look who is here filling in for tam tanks it's erin o'hearn. >> how are you. good morning everybody. >> good morning. sixth graders shouldn't be betting anyway. here we go storm tracker six live double scan we had a couple sprinkles pop up over south jersey. there's another batch down baltimore creeping up 95. it's not going to be a washout this morning but it is a little tamp out there and occasionally you may find yourself beneath one of these rain showers. temperatures right now in a southwest breeze 59 degrees. when it's raining it's not going to feel bad out there. even allentown up to 54. 58 trenton, 57 wilmington only 48 in sea isle city. as we roll through the day we'll probably dip to about 56 by 8 o'clock. by n
. >> jurors begin deliberating in the boston marathon bombing trial. question is whether the only surviving suspect will face the death penalty. >> duke wins on the court and in the elementary school student wins off the court proving doing your homework on your bracket pays off but not following the rules does not. >>> hey, it's 4:30. look who is here filling in for tam tanks it's erin o'hearn. >> how are you. good morning everybody. >> good morning. sixth...
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. >>> well other big story, start of deliberations in the boston marathon bombing trial. >> their goal was to keep him off death row. abc's susan saulny reports. >> reporter: this morning nearly two years after the boston marathon bombings jurors in the trial of suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev begin deliberations to decide whether he is guilty in the attack that killed three and injured hundreds. these are the moments prosecutors wanted the jury to remember in closing arguments, the gory chaos in the moments after the bombs explode, what they call tsarnaev's plan to punish america. coordinating with his older brother, tamerlan over a cell phone, never walking away from the plan even after seeing a family nearby. prosecutors said these children weren't innocent to him. they were american. the jury also saw this picture, dzhokhar tsarnaev in front of a jihadi flag prosecutors playing his so-called jihadi music. dzhokhar they said was a full partner in the plot pointing to his casual behavior buying milk moments after the attack and words inside the boat "stop killing our innocent people and we
. >>> well other big story, start of deliberations in the boston marathon bombing trial. >> their goal was to keep him off death row. abc's susan saulny reports. >> reporter: this morning nearly two years after the boston marathon bombings jurors in the trial of suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev begin deliberations to decide whether he is guilty in the attack that killed three and injured hundreds. these are the moments prosecutors wanted the jury to remember in closing arguments,...
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-- phase of the boston marathon bombing trial.they will decide in dzhokhar tsarnaev gets life or death. his lawyers say he doesn't deserve the death penalty because he was heavily influenced by his domineering older brother. the penalty phase could last up to four weeks. >>> meanwhile police say they have caught the person who called in bomb threats to schools across the country, including one in burke, virginia. the suspect is a juvenile in nashville, tennessee. prosecutors say the teenager called in threats to about 16 schools over a one-month period. lake braddock secondary school is the school which was targeted in fairfax county. schools in pennsylvania and massachusetts were also targeted. >>> this morning retailers in 23 states, including virginia, are pulling blue bell ice cream products from store shelves, and you are advised not to eat any blue bell ice cream you might still have in your home freezer. late last night the texas company issued a voluntary recall for all of its products. the recall was issued after samples
-- phase of the boston marathon bombing trial.they will decide in dzhokhar tsarnaev gets life or death. his lawyers say he doesn't deserve the death penalty because he was heavily influenced by his domineering older brother. the penalty phase could last up to four weeks. >>> meanwhile police say they have caught the person who called in bomb threats to schools across the country, including one in burke, virginia. the suspect is a juvenile in nashville, tennessee. prosecutors say the...
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years ago today the people of boston came face to face with terror at the finish line of 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 opport
years ago today the people of boston came face to face with terror at the finish line of 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...
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with his brother they bombed the 2013 boston marathon, killing three, wounds hundreds.y saw graphic pictures of the injuries the victims suffered. handled replicas of the homemade bomb that his caused the carnage and saw pictures of the blood-stained note the defendant wrote while hiding from police during the manhunt for the bombers, a police officer was also killed in the hunt as was joe czar tsarnaev's brother n u.s. federal cases like this, once found gill guilty the jury was decide on death but some are worried it's already weighted towards that. >> if you say you can not impose the death penalty in a case such as this, you are automatically excludeed from a jury f you are looking to have a jury that can express the conscience of the community and i don't third of and two-thirds say they are opposed to it. most of those people are excused raising a concern about whether the jury is capable expressing the conscience of the community. >> it's inevitable that they will appeal. alan fisher, al jazerra. >>> another killing of an unarmed black man by eye white police off
with his brother they bombed the 2013 boston marathon, killing three, wounds hundreds.y saw graphic pictures of the injuries the victims suffered. handled replicas of the homemade bomb that his caused the carnage and saw pictures of the blood-stained note the defendant wrote while hiding from police during the manhunt for the bombers, a police officer was also killed in the hunt as was joe czar tsarnaev's brother n u.s. federal cases like this, once found gill guilty the jury was decide on...
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with his brother they bombed the 2013 boston marathon, killing three wounded hundreds.y saw graphic pictures of the injuries the victims suffered handled replicas of the homemade bombs that caused the garn i think and saw pictures of the blood-stained note the defendant wrote while hiding from police during a manhunt for the bombers a police officer was also killed in that hunt as war joe czar tsarnaev's brother. in u.s. federal cases like this, once found guilty the jury must then decide on the sentence, but some are concerned the jury is is already weighted towards a detective penalty. >> if you are opposed to the death penalty and you say you cannot impose it, even in a case such as this, then you are automatically excluded from the jury. so if you are looking to have a jury that can express the conscience of the community and two-thirds of the community say they are opposed to the death penalty, most of those jurors may be -- most of those potential jurors may be excused and that raises a real concern about whether the jury that ultimately gets impaneled is capable
with his brother they bombed the 2013 boston marathon, killing three wounded hundreds.y saw graphic pictures of the injuries the victims suffered handled replicas of the homemade bombs that caused the garn i think and saw pictures of the blood-stained note the defendant wrote while hiding from police during a manhunt for the bombers a police officer was also killed in that hunt as war joe czar tsarnaev's brother. in u.s. federal cases like this, once found guilty the jury must then decide on...
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. >>> a boston jury today convicted surviving boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev of carrying out the attack. he now faces a possibility of the death penalty. prosecutors argue the 21-year-old self-radicalized muslim was intent on committing mass murder when he and his older brother killed three people and injured 260 others. >> we're all going to move on with our lives and we're all going to get back to some sense of normalcy hopefully when this is all done. closure, i guess, i don't think so only because it's forever part of our life. >> next week a jury will decide whether to sentence tsarnaev to death. >>> some runners from the bay area who were at the boston marathon when those bombs went off learned about the verdict late today. wayne freedman has their reaction. >> reporter: when we caught up with christie this afternoon, she still had not heard if you run 32 miles a day, news of verdicts in the boston marathon case can wait a few hours at least. >> i was in zone one, right at the finish line. >> reporter: she was in the same proximity as so many others when the first of tw
. >>> a boston jury today convicted surviving boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev of carrying out the attack. he now faces a possibility of the death penalty. prosecutors argue the 21-year-old self-radicalized muslim was intent on committing mass murder when he and his older brother killed three people and injured 260 others. >> we're all going to move on with our lives and we're all going to get back to some sense of normalcy hopefully when this is all done. closure, i...
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the jury finds the boston marathon bomber guilty on all counts. we'll get an explanation of what happens next. >>> i'm tracking a line of showers and embedded thunderstorms on radar, a history of producing hail and wind. what it will mean for us coming up. >>> developing first at 5, new accusations lead to a second arrest in the murder of a lawyer at an upscale hotel. now a second woman is in custody. news4's pat collins has been working this story since september, live with the latest from detectives. pat? >> reporter: wendy, yet another turn in this twisted case of murder. another arrest. she's 19 years old. she's described as the roommate and girlfriend of the accused killer. but she's charged with conspiracy to commit robbery. that robbery at the donovan hotel. police say they've arrested 19-year-old dominique johnson, the roommate of accused killer jamyra gallmon and charged that roommate with conspiracy to rob david messerschmitt. he is the lawyer found stabbed to death at the donovan hotel on february the 10th. sources say that gallmon and
the jury finds the boston marathon bomber guilty on all counts. we'll get an explanation of what happens next. >>> i'm tracking a line of showers and embedded thunderstorms on radar, a history of producing hail and wind. what it will mean for us coming up. >>> developing first at 5, new accusations lead to a second arrest in the murder of a lawyer at an upscale hotel. now a second woman is in custody. news4's pat collins has been working this story since september, live with...
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. >>> the boston marathon bombing trial is in the hands of the jury. >> attacked christie brinkley. >>> and a shark attack survivor lives to tell his tale. "early today" starts right now. >> good morning, i'm milissa rehberger. the duke blue devils are national champions but they had to claw back from a nine-point deficit to get there after an opening ceremony that included an eagle flying right through lucas oil stadium. two number one teams. and wisconsin came out swinging with dekker and kaminsky. the duke freshman stole the show grayson allen and tyus jones, okafor including three-pointers by allen. >> jones at the three. tyus jones launches the three. >> kind of came down to a final attempt by wisconsin. >> three seconds. he's going to run out of time. the blue devils are the national champions. >> this win gives duke coach krzyzewski fifth national title. he's only behind john wooden who has 10. on twitter madison wisconsin police showed appreciation for a subdued night tweeting state street now clear. thanks badger fans for mostly good behavior. in durham, a bit of a different
. >>> the boston marathon bombing trial is in the hands of the jury. >> attacked christie brinkley. >>> and a shark attack survivor lives to tell his tale. "early today" starts right now. >> good morning, i'm milissa rehberger. the duke blue devils are national champions but they had to claw back from a nine-point deficit to get there after an opening ceremony that included an eagle flying right through lucas oil stadium. two number one teams. and...
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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 michael slager was charged with murder after his cell phone video surfaced showing him firing eight times at 50-year-old walter scott as scott ran away.
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...
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don dahler cbs news boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish dannyco s 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 ch
don dahler cbs news boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish dannyco s 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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we're awaiting a verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. 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 deliberation
we're awaiting a verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. 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...
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second anniversary of the boston marathon bombings.od in silence. three people were killed. 260 wounded. then some of the survivors helped unveil banners featuring a heart and a rose. and the words boston. last week the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was found guilty and faces the death penalty. >>> boy from the bay area was injured that day and survived. ktvu's john sasaki spoke to his family. >> this is a big day. >> reporter: they both teach pe in high school. >> i think a lot of the kids too actually like the idea. think it is cool. >> reporter: they wore shirts with special meaning. >> a reminder for us to show this is not something that we want people to forget about. >> reporter: on april 15, 2015 she was running the boston marathon as her husband and children waited. that is when the explosions happened. >> once the bomb went off he was in a cloud of smoke. anybody that was there was just -- was -- just like they disappeared. >> reporter: he was seriously injured. he since recovered but -- >> he feels like he is -- we -- we wondered
second anniversary of the boston marathon bombings.od in silence. three people were killed. 260 wounded. then some of the survivors helped unveil banners featuring a heart and a rose. and the words boston. last week the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was found guilty and faces the death penalty. >>> boy from the bay area was injured that day and survived. ktvu's john sasaki spoke to his family. >> this is a big day. >> reporter: they both teach pe in high school. >> i...
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also coming up, the man accused of bombing the boston marathon is found guilty on all counts. also ahead shot in the back as he ran away. a white police officer is charged with murdering an unarmed black man in south carolina. >>> and making new friends the greek prime minister meets the russian president but insists he's not seeking financial support from moscow. >> "world health organization" is warning that the situation in yemen is critical, and that a lack of access into the country's biggest challenges that aid organizations face. the u.n. body says 643 people have died in more than 2,200 have been injured since march 19 president after a week of trying to get aid in. charity doctors without borders tell us that without them they cannot get aid in. we have the latest on the developments. >> warplanes strike houthi positions in the capital of sanaa. the building tv channel owned by the houthies was hit. the sale saudi fighters have stepped up to keep houthi fighters from capturing the port city of aden. forces loyal to abd rabbuh mansur hadi are trying to repel a push of
also coming up, the man accused of bombing the boston marathon is found guilty on all counts. also ahead shot in the back as he ran away. a white police officer is charged with murdering an unarmed black man in south carolina. >>> and making new friends the greek prime minister meets the russian president but insists he's not seeking financial support from moscow. >> "world health organization" is warning that the situation in yemen is critical, and that a lack of...
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today, tens of thousands of runners will bet( putting in their 26.2 miles at the boston marathon.ars now since the bombing at the marathon that killed three people. police say there arexh'ew rules and patrols from across the state in place to keep everyone i] safe. the marathon is now in its 119th year.c)itt( starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> today a new chaplcujt)j @r(t&háhp &hc% for the employees at the washington navy yaro the humphreys building will be dedicated as the new headquarters for the naval sea systems command. we took you inside the newly remodeled back in february when employees began to move back in.t, cf1 o that building known as building 197 was the scene of a deadly shooting that left 13 people dead in 2013. the ceremony will begin at 10:55 this okmorning. >>> first responders in prince george's county just made your commute a little bit safer.i] fire, ems and metro personnel took part in the emergency drill yesterday. they practiced evacuatingÑie1 passengers from a disabled train at the greenbelt station. this is a first of several drills designed to improveÑi%-o coordi
today, tens of thousands of runners will bet( putting in their 26.2 miles at the boston marathon.ars now since the bombing at the marathon that killed three people. police say there arexh'ew rules and patrols from across the state in place to keep everyone i] safe. the marathon is now in its 119th year.c)itt( starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> today a new chaplcujt)j @r(t&háhp &hc% for the employees at the washington navy yaro the humphreys building will be dedicated as the new...
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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
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....
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dzhokhar tsarnaev found guilty on 30 counts in the boston marathon bombing. that's it for "the cycle." we end our broadcast with some new footage of a mother whose children's limbs were taken off during the attack. >> for myself i want to see the death penalty. >> you could live with that? >> i could. >> do you think that would mean justice? >> that would be justice for me. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that w ould be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it
dzhokhar tsarnaev found guilty on 30 counts in the boston marathon bombing. that's it for "the cycle." we end our broadcast with some new footage of a mother whose children's limbs were taken off during the attack. >> for myself i want to see the death penalty. >> you could live with that? >> i could. >> do you think that would mean justice? >> that would be justice for me. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people...
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he was in boston supporting his mother running the marathon. metal was removed from his legs nassir ris of surgeries. >>> a pins woman already injured says she remembers it like it was yesterday. amanda norris was watching her daughter finish the race. she had cuts and burns. but she helped another victim a woman who lost part of her leg. >> in many ways, there feels like there's closure, there's a official statement that, um, there's a guilty party responsible for this devastation. >> she is recovered but her life hasn't been the same. after the bombing, she started her own social impact business. >>> passions running high over what some say should be a parent's choice. whether to vaccinate their children. the new battle has doctors even a famous kennedy weighing in. kpix 5's phil matier is at the state capital with the political showdown. phil. >>> reporter: that's right. this issue is a combination of law, health and high emotions and they all mixed it up here in sacramento today. here's the story. >> reporter: the antivaccination forces in
he was in boston supporting his mother running the marathon. metal was removed from his legs nassir ris of surgeries. >>> a pins woman already injured says she remembers it like it was yesterday. amanda norris was watching her daughter finish the race. she had cuts and burns. but she helped another victim a woman who lost part of her leg. >> in many ways, there feels like there's closure, there's a official statement that, um, there's a guilty party responsible for this...
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erika, we send it back to you. >> thank you happening today the 119th boston marathon. 30,000 runners from 87 countries are expected to take part. security as you might imagine will be tight for the race. this is the second marathon since the bombing that killed three people and injured more than 200 others in 2013. the marathon takes place just one day before the sentencing phase begins for convicted marathon bomber, tsarnaev dzhokhar. >>> more now in today's headlines, community comes together today for the tune ralph toddler killed in hit-and-run accident last week, two year old david walking with his mother in kensington when hit. so much no arrest. >> two teen girl injuries after hit by car near the boulevard and tyson avenue. the injuries are in the life threat glenn former heisman trophy winner tim tebow is expected to sign one year contract with the eagles today. the latest big off season move by eagles head coach chip kelly. >> be right back. >> taking aspirin may help ward off certain cancers. doctors at harvard tracked that from about 130,000 patients over three decades. th
erika, we send it back to you. >> thank you happening today the 119th boston marathon. 30,000 runners from 87 countries are expected to take part. security as you might imagine will be tight for the race. this is the second marathon since the bombing that killed three people and injured more than 200 others in 2013. the marathon takes place just one day before the sentencing phase begins for convicted marathon bomber, tsarnaev dzhokhar. >>> more now in today's headlines,...
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>> the boston marathon film is showcasing the historical significance of the boston marathon. g event -- there is no other sporting event that is 100 years old continuing today. the first female marathoner jumped into that race and had to bully her way into it because women were not supposed to be running that distance. it could hurt their ability to have children afterwards whatever some of those false expectations were. also, included, the bombings, the inevitable perseverance of the running community. the good stories and the heroes prevail in instances of evil. alix: your job is to make these environments safer and to deal with disaster relief. how is technology changed in the few years? chloe: technology was a game changer. we saw it in the first instances of the investigation when the law enforcement collected videos and photos. it was incredible. one of the ways they did that was through social media. law enforcement used social media quite well to solicit that information from the general public. mass notification systems are really good. of course, cell phones might no
>> the boston marathon film is showcasing the historical significance of the boston marathon. g event -- there is no other sporting event that is 100 years old continuing today. the first female marathoner jumped into that race and had to bully her way into it because women were not supposed to be running that distance. it could hurt their ability to have children afterwards whatever some of those false expectations were. also, included, the bombings, the inevitable perseverance of the...
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martha: final runner of the boston marathon crossed the line at 5:00 a.m. this morning. a 39-year-old from venezuela. suffers from muscular dystrophy. bill: what an effort. well-done. jenna: jon: hillary clinton on the campaign trail in new hampshire where she addressed the latest controversy swirling around her. good morning to you. i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. we'll fix my microphone. jon, why don't you take it. jon: that sounds good. former secretary of state now no concord. educators in the state that holds the first primary in the presidential race after she dismissed allegations in the new book, clinton cash, as distractions. the book the book claims foreign donors to the clinton foundation got favors from the state department while she was in charge. >> those issues are in my view distractions from what this campaign should be about, what i'm going to make this campaign about, and i will let other people decide what they want to talk about. i will talk about what is happening in the lives of people of new hampshire and across america. >> can you say -- jon
martha: final runner of the boston marathon crossed the line at 5:00 a.m. this morning. a 39-year-old from venezuela. suffers from muscular dystrophy. bill: what an effort. well-done. jenna: jon: hillary clinton on the campaign trail in new hampshire where she addressed the latest controversy swirling around her. good morning to you. i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. we'll fix my microphone. jon, why don't you take it. jon: that sounds good. former secretary of state now no concord....
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marathon today. chris welch with our partners at c-n-n is live in boston this morning. >> reporter: marathon monday second marathon since those attacks two years ago. a man now convicted of those attacks awaiting sentencing. and this is a possibility in life imprisonment or death. today not about the survivors many of them running in the race today. says it's about moving forward. a million >> reporter: spectators 30,000 runners will spit the streets of boston among. the survivors for two years ago claimed three lives injured over 250 more. survivors and day for your will run with 23 others also and injured in the blasts. "think about happens everyone and we saw" >> reporter: das security will be type. officers on hand to make sure the race will go on without a hitch. 'other events to the destruction along the course certainly for a worst-case scenarios" >> reporter: closures bad checks parking restrictions. boston's mayor says since the events two years ago the two-year the city has become even stronger. since 2013 thisweek one boston day when. saw how the surviving community has helped us make us more r
marathon today. chris welch with our partners at c-n-n is live in boston this morning. >> reporter: marathon monday second marathon since those attacks two years ago. a man now convicted of those attacks awaiting sentencing. and this is a possibility in life imprisonment or death. today not about the survivors many of them running in the race today. says it's about moving forward. a million >> reporter: spectators 30,000 runners will spit the streets of boston among. the survivors...
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. >>> prosecutors showed jurors a picture of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev flipping off a camera in his holding cell. why is the defense team showing this video as part of a strategy? that's ahead. ties tect nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012. but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, a leader in identity theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive personal information helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in your home. your valuable personal assets! look, your credit card company may alert you to suspicious activity on the accounts you have with them, but that still may leave you vulnerable to big losses if a thief opens new accounts in your name or decides to drain your savings, home equity, or retirement accounts. and your credit report may only tell you after your identity has been comprom
. >>> prosecutors showed jurors a picture of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev flipping off a camera in his holding cell. why is the defense team showing this video as part of a strategy? that's ahead. ties tect nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012. but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with...
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boston! >> reporter: security was tight at the marathon. sentencing phase for convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is set to begin tomorrow. for now all eyes are on the victors and people of boston. >> more than two dozen survivors of the blast ran in this year's boston marathon. they say this race is about healing and moving forward. and the people of boston were top of mind here in the bay area. this morning more than 100 runners took to the streets in a show of solidarity by those affected by the boston bombings. the 5k started in san francisco. >> we say boston strong. >> boston strong across the country. >>> one unusual 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 t
boston! >> reporter: security was tight at the marathon. sentencing phase for convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is set to begin tomorrow. for now all eyes are on the victors and people of boston. >> more than two dozen survivors of the blast ran in this year's boston marathon. they say this race is about healing and moving forward. and the people of boston were top of mind here in the bay area. this morning more than 100 runners took to the streets in a show of solidarity by those...
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meanwhile, jurors will hear evidence in the penalty case of the boston marathon bombing trial. as expected dzhokhar tsarnaev was convicted of all 30 charges against him earlier this month. as abc's marcy gonzalez reports, this phase of the trial is going to be much harder to predict. marcy: back in the courtroom, today is a battle for convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev's life begins. the same jury that found him guilty on all charges seated again today for the penalty phase of the trial. protesters gathered outside backing the pleas of some of his victims to bring the case to a close. calling on the government to take the death penalty off the table. rebecca gregory who lost a leg in the bombings and completed the boston marathon yesterday is one of many who fear a death sentence could lead to years of appeals. >> part of us getting on with our lives is this ending. marcy: a sentiment shared by the family of martin richard killed in attacks. writing in an op ed in boston globe" as long as the defendant is in the spotlight, we have no choice to live a story told
meanwhile, jurors will hear evidence in the penalty case of the boston marathon bombing trial. as expected dzhokhar tsarnaev was convicted of all 30 charges against him earlier this month. as abc's marcy gonzalez reports, this phase of the trial is going to be much harder to predict. marcy: back in the courtroom, today is a battle for convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev's life begins. the same jury that found him guilty on all charges seated again today for the penalty phase of...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev has been found guilty in the boston marathon bombing trial. that was really no surprise. but the penalty phase is now set to follow. jurors deciding whether the 21-year-old will face life in prison or the death penalty. the outcome here much more -- i should say much less clear. tsarnaev was convicted of killing four people, three in the initial bombing, and one during the manhunt that followed. cnn's alexandra field is covering the verdict for us from boston. >> reporter: this is the moment so many waited so long for. nearly two years they wait to hear the verdict. now 30 counts. dzhokhar tsarnaev found guilty in each and every one of them. he strode into the courtroom. he listened as each count of read out loud. he made just a glancing look at the jury. for the most part, he looked at his hands, he looked down, he looked at his attorney who was sometimes by his side. really no outward show of emotion which has been typical for him throughout the trial. 12 jurors deliberated for just under 12 hours before arriving at the verdict. 11 of those
dzhokhar tsarnaev has been found guilty in the boston marathon bombing trial. that was really no surprise. but the penalty phase is now set to follow. jurors deciding whether the 21-year-old will face life in prison or the death penalty. the outcome here much more -- i should say much less clear. tsarnaev was convicted of killing four people, three in the initial bombing, and one during the manhunt that followed. cnn's alexandra field is covering the verdict for us from boston. >>...
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planting bombs at the boston marathon was a senseless act. the defense receipt rated that the only fingerprints found on the bomb making materials were tamerlan's and cell phone records show dzhokar tsarnaev was miles away when the materials which purchased. the prosecution used his own words to dispel the notion that he was a could not fused teen, the prosecutor reminded jurors of what dzhokar tsarnaev carved in the boat, stop killing our people and we will stop, pointing at tsarnaev, the prosecutors said the defendant and his brother considered themselves to be soldiers and they were bringing their battle to boston. he shows a day when the eyes of the world woulden on boston, he chose a day when there would be civilians on the sidewalks and targeted those civilians men women and children. during they are mine minute remarks, the prosecution repeatedly showed the jury harrowing i am ma'ams of victims, men women and children. one in particular. some wiped tears from their faces. tsarnaev faces 30 counts, 17 could result in death. >> he is exp
planting bombs at the boston marathon was a senseless act. the defense receipt rated that the only fingerprints found on the bomb making materials were tamerlan's and cell phone records show dzhokar tsarnaev was miles away when the materials which purchased. the prosecution used his own words to dispel the notion that he was a could not fused teen, the prosecutor reminded jurors of what dzhokar tsarnaev carved in the boat, stop killing our people and we will stop, pointing at tsarnaev, the...