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go through channels and they in fact bradley manning testified that he tried to go through channels so nobody nobody listened and in fact he then tried to call the new york times and other places directly after getting nowhere with his within the chain of command and then he eventually went to wiki leaks ok mark how do you respond to. ok so the way to do it the proper way you know is a lawyer you go to your boss you go to your boss's boss if they don't respond that's when you go elsewhere doesn't he go to the press give you an example of mike german he's a former agent for the f.b.i. he exposed the f.b.i. squelching investigation into connections between islamic extremists of white supremacist plotting terrorist attacks the united states the f.b.i. was covering it up because of improper action by their agents he went all way up to the director of the f.b.i. director of the f.b.i. still didn't help him it was probably involved in it and then he went to senator charles grassley who exposed it now germans my hero he did it he exposed them and he did so in the right way bradley manning did
go through channels and they in fact bradley manning testified that he tried to go through channels so nobody nobody listened and in fact he then tried to call the new york times and other places directly after getting nowhere with his within the chain of command and then he eventually went to wiki leaks ok mark how do you respond to. ok so the way to do it the proper way you know is a lawyer you go to your boss you go to your boss's boss if they don't respond that's when you go elsewhere...
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that's nod bradley manning but james madison.thers knew this, but along the line we have forgotten it. what is happening here, chase why did obama that is quote/unquote the most transparent administration in history are pursuing bradley manning, how dare you share information of the government. >> we do have this idea that national cluelessness is national security. we learned from previous incidents that this is not the case. this was not cooked up on julian assange's futon five years ago. you just read the james madison quote. that's the primary author of our constitution whose writing that we--the public needs to know vital information. that is not some goody two shoes principles but it has serious consequences. when the public is kept in the dark and doesn't know what the government is doing, all of a sudden you wake up and you've got a half million troops in south vietnam or you've invaded iraq, catastrophe. we need more information so we can avoid disasters like that in the future. >> cenk: by the way when we invaded iraq,
that's nod bradley manning but james madison.thers knew this, but along the line we have forgotten it. what is happening here, chase why did obama that is quote/unquote the most transparent administration in history are pursuing bradley manning, how dare you share information of the government. >> we do have this idea that national cluelessness is national security. we learned from previous incidents that this is not the case. this was not cooked up on julian assange's futon five years...
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video that put wiki leaks on the map turned the tide of war in iraq and landed private first class bradley manning in military detention but for army veteran ethan mccord it was just another day on duty the helicopters are approximately about a mile and a half away. when they resume in these guys. and from looking at it now you can't see anything when i mean that right there is obviously a camera dangling. if you're to really pay attention. that guy has in a k forty seven right there baghdad iraq two thousand and seven two hundred sixteenth battalion was out patrolling a volatile part of the city i was about five blocks away four or five blocks away to the. to the left of the screen this was a battalion wide mission and then the situation turned deadly. we heard the apaches firing. ethan and his infantry squad began running toward the scene to provide support again the apache helicopter opened fire. when he arrived on the scene the apache guns were quiet the accused enemies were dead. one guy's head the top of his head was completely off and the brains were. on the ground and the smell of
video that put wiki leaks on the map turned the tide of war in iraq and landed private first class bradley manning in military detention but for army veteran ethan mccord it was just another day on duty the helicopters are approximately about a mile and a half away. when they resume in these guys. and from looking at it now you can't see anything when i mean that right there is obviously a camera dangling. if you're to really pay attention. that guy has in a k forty seven right there baghdad...
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the bradley disappeared. we didn't see it any more. i was already getting ready to -- as soon as we got security established, call for helicopter support. >> but miraculously, when the dust clears, the bradley reappears and captain brown radios that all the men are safe. >> no cas. >> the radio came back on, he said they were all okay. >> i think i may have been knocked out for a few seconds, then realized what happened, checked on my crew, found out everybody is all right. call it up that we were good to go, still rolling. >> the convoy continues quickly back to its combat outpost. after inspecting the vehicles for damage, the men can finally breathe a sigh of relief. sergeant cautrell realizes the bradley's open hatch was what saved his life. >> for protection i had it straight up. luckily the hatch was between me and a lot of the debris that blasted through. it put a few big dings in my hatch, but i was very happy it was there and protecting me from large chunks of shrapnel. or any debris that could have probably taken me out. >> ca
the bradley disappeared. we didn't see it any more. i was already getting ready to -- as soon as we got security established, call for helicopter support. >> but miraculously, when the dust clears, the bradley reappears and captain brown radios that all the men are safe. >> no cas. >> the radio came back on, he said they were all okay. >> i think i may have been knocked out for a few seconds, then realized what happened, checked on my crew, found out everybody is all...
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from the source from bradley manning were aiding the enemy. at the time the collateral murder video that bradley manning did release got a lot of traction you enjoying the songs were out on the media circuit say that there was an afghanistan massacre video that was much more devastating and caused much more casualties why didn't we can leaks release this video. i don't know i stopped. a long long long time ago i was told when i was for a short period of time a spokesperson for the kid likes. this video would be coming out i heard that it was really different difficult to crack crack it open because it was encrypted that's the only information that i have really you were out there saying you know it was going to be any day that would be released i also spoke to another member of wiki leaks who said that it was actually destroyed from the inside and i just wanted to get your take on that i mean do you think that wiki leaks was infiltrated and that someone destroyed the video before it got out. no i don't think it was like that i think like i was
from the source from bradley manning were aiding the enemy. at the time the collateral murder video that bradley manning did release got a lot of traction you enjoying the songs were out on the media circuit say that there was an afghanistan massacre video that was much more devastating and caused much more casualties why didn't we can leaks release this video. i don't know i stopped. a long long long time ago i was told when i was for a short period of time a spokesperson for the kid likes....
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very surprised i have to say because if you look at the stuff bradley manning has. claimed responsibility for and the media decided to publish it then he must also mean. the new york times the guardian and or speaker and all the other media that have used the material from the source from bradley manning were aiding the enemy. at the time the collateral murder video that bradley manning did release got a lot of traction you enjoying the songs were out on the media circuit say that there was an afghanistan massacre video that was much more devastating and caused much more casualties why don't we can weeks release this video. i don't know i stopped wanting for a long long long time ago i was told when i was for a short period of time a spokesperson for the kid makes. this video would be coming out i heard that it was really different difficult to crack crack it open because it was encrypted that's the only information that i have really you were out there saying you know it was going to be any day that would be released i also spoke to another member of wiki leaks who
very surprised i have to say because if you look at the stuff bradley manning has. claimed responsibility for and the media decided to publish it then he must also mean. the new york times the guardian and or speaker and all the other media that have used the material from the source from bradley manning were aiding the enemy. at the time the collateral murder video that bradley manning did release got a lot of traction you enjoying the songs were out on the media circuit say that there was an...
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there is a large free bradley manning community. or those who think i admire what he did we have a right to know what's being done in our name but he did break the law and he needs to pay a penalty for it. where do you stand? >> i think he's paid enough penalty already. he's been in prison for 1,000 days. i haven't seen any casualties for what he did. the people that, for example are responsible for the war crimes, none of them have been held accountable. so i think like why don't we have a little bit more balance. in particular, the united states was a society that wanted to be a society where you have a much more fair and balanced justice system than what it looks to me from outside. and i've been quite shocked to see the changes that have happened since i lived here in 1991. >> john: it is rather shocking to see the politicians who put our soldiers in harm's way accusing bradley manning and wikileaks of endangering our soldiers' well-being. thank you for your time today and for your bravery and taking the time to visit us on "vie
there is a large free bradley manning community. or those who think i admire what he did we have a right to know what's being done in our name but he did break the law and he needs to pay a penalty for it. where do you stand? >> i think he's paid enough penalty already. he's been in prison for 1,000 days. i haven't seen any casualties for what he did. the people that, for example are responsible for the war crimes, none of them have been held accountable. so i think like why don't we have...
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. >> percy bradley jumped out at me immediately when i first met him. angry guy and he was very vocal about advocating violence. >> i come to prison when i was 21 years old. i'm 21 years old, maximum security prison. i've been locked up 30 years and he said he liked me in a gay way. if i let him tell me stuff like that, ain't no telling what probably would have happened. so i took a ten-pound weight and i bust his head. you know what i'm saying? that's what i'm talking about in situations like that. all he had to do was leave my stuff alone. they broke it once, i let it slide. they broke it again, i couldn't let it slide. i'd keep getting run over. >> i also want to reiterate the point that if it were not possible to do, it would not be done. it is possible because people do it. there are men in here who have been here for 30 years with no disciplinaries. everybody doesn't react to stress with violence. that is a fact. and you may not agree with it, but it is a fact. >> when we met percy bradley, he was serving a 20-year sentence for assault and robbery
. >> percy bradley jumped out at me immediately when i first met him. angry guy and he was very vocal about advocating violence. >> i come to prison when i was 21 years old. i'm 21 years old, maximum security prison. i've been locked up 30 years and he said he liked me in a gay way. if i let him tell me stuff like that, ain't no telling what probably would have happened. so i took a ten-pound weight and i bust his head. you know what i'm saying? that's what i'm talking about in...
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helicopter attacking civilians in iraq the man who leaked the private bradley manning he could spendthe rest of his life in jail kidney is whistleblowing worth it do you think. sorry his whistleblowing worth it i would actually just greatly there we can't tell whether it'll have the same impact as the so-called collateral murder video because there will be research as out there who knows unemployed journalists out there will be able to find out stories and correlate the facts that come out in these cable releases with other facts to reveal other elements of us foreign policy that has to do we didn't know as to bradley manning more than a thousand days of course in jail he was tortured even hillary clinton's state department spokesperson resigned over the torture of p.j. crowley doesn't mention that much it's very difficult to even comprehend how bradley manning has survived and we must also remember how the media tries to destroy the reputations of people related to this case obviously they tried to destroy the reputation of julian assange. destroy the reputation of wiki leaks but th
helicopter attacking civilians in iraq the man who leaked the private bradley manning he could spendthe rest of his life in jail kidney is whistleblowing worth it do you think. sorry his whistleblowing worth it i would actually just greatly there we can't tell whether it'll have the same impact as the so-called collateral murder video because there will be research as out there who knows unemployed journalists out there will be able to find out stories and correlate the facts that come out in...
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obama he said quote while president obama was starting an expanding unconstitutional wars overseas bradley manning his actions have caused exactly zero deaths was shining a light on the truth yannis wars it's clear which individuals done more to promote peace. while done frankly i couldn't agree more many people wonder why obama got nominated for a peace prize on practically the first day of his presidency meanwhile the story of bradley manning who spent over a thousand days behind bars is practically nonexistent in the corporate media and i should also note that manning has effectively been nominated for the peace prize three times now it's refreshing to see that at least one politician is willing to speak out about manning's story but as for the rest of them. let's keep breaking the set. the likes. of you never seen anything like that. i've recently discussed the states that are limited to abortion access across the country one of which is arkansas a state that has one of the most extreme anti abortion measures on the books while last tuesday the arkansas state senate voted to defund pla
obama he said quote while president obama was starting an expanding unconstitutional wars overseas bradley manning his actions have caused exactly zero deaths was shining a light on the truth yannis wars it's clear which individuals done more to promote peace. while done frankly i couldn't agree more many people wonder why obama got nominated for a peace prize on practically the first day of his presidency meanwhile the story of bradley manning who spent over a thousand days behind bars is...
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a whole lot of hope that bradley manning's actually going to get the prize but we're using this as a way to educate the public about about bradley manning and about about president obama's certainly so this group you know that you are citing the recall based on hypocrisy can you give me some examples that you feel are blatant hypocritical actions that he's taken that maybe display what he doesn't deserve the award well the drone drone policy is an easy example you know we are we have with our country is responsible for the killing of thousands of people in pakistan a country with which here we are not at war and these drones go in and kill people. seemingly randomly they're not identified many of them are children are women are people who are noncombatants but this is a country with which we're not at war and there's remember been any declaration of war liza finally you i think certainly we thank you so that was leopold your board member and past president of veterans for peace so drunk campaign protest are underway in the u.s. with the goal in mind to get the spotlight to the drones
a whole lot of hope that bradley manning's actually going to get the prize but we're using this as a way to educate the public about about bradley manning and about about president obama's certainly so this group you know that you are citing the recall based on hypocrisy can you give me some examples that you feel are blatant hypocritical actions that he's taken that maybe display what he doesn't deserve the award well the drone drone policy is an easy example you know we are we have with our...
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petition also to the nobel committee in oslo calling for the conferring of a nobel peace prize on bradley manning the whistleblower who is now in prison by the u.s. government for revealing so many horrific documented events based on the evidence he got as an army private in the intelligence aspect. the u.s. military we have more than thirty five thousand of those signatures i mentioned because ultimately this is about the public changing the perception of what is possible and how we use words it's not a peace prize that it's given to warmakers and likewise we should be giving and honoring prizes to those who are we going to stick their necks out and take risks for peace that's certainly the case with bradley manning so those petitions are symbolic as well in a sense that we're just you guys are trying to get that message out there kind of just show and reveal the irony the terrible irony of the situation and of course the bradley manning decision really does reveal the change the reflection of a growing awakening for truth tellers in this country norman i want to move on to your book tho
petition also to the nobel committee in oslo calling for the conferring of a nobel peace prize on bradley manning the whistleblower who is now in prison by the u.s. government for revealing so many horrific documented events based on the evidence he got as an army private in the intelligence aspect. the u.s. military we have more than thirty five thousand of those signatures i mentioned because ultimately this is about the public changing the perception of what is possible and how we use words...
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and everyone the whole world got to see what it was like so absolutely he does call bradley manning most heroic person and all of us military chain of command thank you so much for coming on trying to motional story that in the court may come up as shit that's our show for today guys thanks for coming on breaking the set with me and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for late sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. mission free couldn't take a shit three days for charges free. range once three. three stooges free. download free blow against cloning video for your media projects a free media dog our teeth on tom. plate . it. six of. us kooks. ok. success thanks i expect. a. kid in. the back of that international airport in the very.
and everyone the whole world got to see what it was like so absolutely he does call bradley manning most heroic person and all of us military chain of command thank you so much for coming on trying to motional story that in the court may come up as shit that's our show for today guys thanks for coming on breaking the set with me and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for late sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something...
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tahman bradley has a latest. >> this morning the city of boston is on heightened alert to 1124 hours after terror erupted. thousands were celebrating patriots' day and running the boston marathon when a few yards from the finish line at 2: 50 p.m. the first bomb exploded. >> multiple people down here. stand by. the whitensued among smoke. then another explosion seconds later. three people killed including an eight-year-old boy. more than 140 injured. it's i saw the smoke and then everybody running everywhere. >> i saw quite a few casualties and one guy with his legs gone and feed missing and shrapnel and people in the side of the head. correct the bombs went off four hours after the start of the race, just 50 to 100 yards apart. local hospitals quickly mobilized. some victims were transported by wheelchair. one hospital official said that it looked like a war zone. president obama was notified within minutes. bostonian isdent will pull together and move forward as one proud city and the american people will be with them every step away. >> law enforcement sources tell they are coming
tahman bradley has a latest. >> this morning the city of boston is on heightened alert to 1124 hours after terror erupted. thousands were celebrating patriots' day and running the boston marathon when a few yards from the finish line at 2: 50 p.m. the first bomb exploded. >> multiple people down here. stand by. the whitensued among smoke. then another explosion seconds later. three people killed including an eight-year-old boy. more than 140 injured. it's i saw the smoke and then...
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amazing is that the person that wrote me that first email that tipped me off to this was in fact bradley manning who is the soldier that admitted during his court martial to providing the diplomatic cables to wiki leaks as well as the what was called the collateral murder video of u.s. forces in iraq gunning down a number of iraq. civilians including two reuters journalists and i didn't the name didn't ring a bell with me i didn't know who he was and in fact i you know i didn't realize that it was bradley manning until well after i had done that story and he became you know an internationally known figure but i don't want to share too many of the details because i do want to protect the individual that ultimately gave me the information that i could document but i will say that what what struck me from bradley manning's e-mail is that this was an incredibly thoughtful guy who seemed very concerned about what he was seeing in the world and very concerned about the idea that someone like eric prince was able to move around freely when his company had been involved with so much death and de
amazing is that the person that wrote me that first email that tipped me off to this was in fact bradley manning who is the soldier that admitted during his court martial to providing the diplomatic cables to wiki leaks as well as the what was called the collateral murder video of u.s. forces in iraq gunning down a number of iraq. civilians including two reuters journalists and i didn't the name didn't ring a bell with me i didn't know who he was and in fact i you know i didn't realize that it...
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for a peace prize on practically the first day of his presidency meanwhile the story of bradley manningwho has spent over a thousand days behind bars is practically nonexistent in the corporate media and i should also note that manning has effectively been nominated for the peace prize three times now it's refreshing to see that at least one politician is willing to speak out about manning's story but as for the rest of them. let's keep breaking the set. a little bit more of the other she's going to be like. i've recently discussed the states that are limited abortion access across the country one of which is arkansas a state that has one of the most extreme anti-abortion measures on the books while last tuesday the arkansas state senate voted to defund planned parenthood and fortunately it's an impact will be felt by students across the state who currently take a sex education curriculum administered by the organization it's a move that many are calling irresponsible considering how arkansas currently has the third highest rate of teen pregnancy in the u.s. but this recent measure is j
for a peace prize on practically the first day of his presidency meanwhile the story of bradley manningwho has spent over a thousand days behind bars is practically nonexistent in the corporate media and i should also note that manning has effectively been nominated for the peace prize three times now it's refreshing to see that at least one politician is willing to speak out about manning's story but as for the rest of them. let's keep breaking the set. a little bit more of the other she's...
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bradley has finally admitted e's in the wrong business. so when david colten who wrote the afterwards in the paper contacted ben bradley for that he said i was too hard on u.s.a. today. i was just so angry at new hart. and he said -- this was brought to mind. he said it's not the "washington post" and it's not the "new york times." but if i'm somewhere where they're not available i'm really glad to see it. so that's the highest praise we're ever going to get from ben bradley. >> i want to ask al, we're at another point in american journalism history where there's some significant challenges to newspapers frankly all media where we once knew who our competitors were. now it's really anyone with access to the internet and creative idea. we're not only competitors in news and information. we're competitors for people's time and attention. and i think it's particularly fruitful time for new innovations, for new concepts. and yet i think if you went to the board, if you went to wall street today and said i have a new product that is not going t
bradley has finally admitted e's in the wrong business. so when david colten who wrote the afterwards in the paper contacted ben bradley for that he said i was too hard on u.s.a. today. i was just so angry at new hart. and he said -- this was brought to mind. he said it's not the "washington post" and it's not the "new york times." but if i'm somewhere where they're not available i'm really glad to see it. so that's the highest praise we're ever going to get from ben...
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bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second list and there is five sheets. this is the second sheet and i have been in all of these places looking for housing. as i said again, my name is victor boston, and if you can give me insight, my number is 410-5756, and i am in desperate need of housing. i am a veteran, vietnam veteran at that. okay, i served my country. unfortunately i can't walk. but i am looking for some housing. please, thank you, mayor, thank you housing authority. thank you. >> mary harris. cathy davis. >> mary harris, president of my neighbors in action. on february 2 we had a lunar new year celebration at the rec center. when we got up there,
bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second list and there is five...
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on to make her mark with johnny depp to matt damon and is now co- starring with ryan gosling and bradley cooper in a movie called "the placed beyond the pines." about fathers, sons, and the consequences of the decisions they make. navigating a life that she -- did not exactly turn out as she hoped. >> it has been over a year. >> i have reason. i did not know what to do. >> you do whatever you need to do. >> what are you going to do? >> i am going to do what i have to do. i am going to school. i will take care of jason. i work here. that is what i am doing. that is my life. tavis: almost didn't recognize you. for those that have not seen it, it is not playing up the glam. >> that is the duty of being an actress, hopefully get to have different roles and stretch yourself. this is really what i have been working for for a while. i have been in the business for a minute and it is an opportunity like this that i really working towards. >> what do you mean by that? >> the raw nature of the character, also working with the director that directed blue valentine. i was so incredibly moved by the
on to make her mark with johnny depp to matt damon and is now co- starring with ryan gosling and bradley cooper in a movie called "the placed beyond the pines." about fathers, sons, and the consequences of the decisions they make. navigating a life that she -- did not exactly turn out as she hoped. >> it has been over a year. >> i have reason. i did not know what to do. >> you do whatever you need to do. >> what are you going to do? >> i am going to do...
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chroma ---la semana pasada le comentamos que el campeon welter de la organizacion mundial timothy bradleyel marquez seria una pelea mucho mas atractiva que con el filipino manny pacquiao take vo ---hoy el boxeador mexicano anuncio que volvera a los cuadrilateros el 14 de septiembre y su rival seria precisamente el estadounidens e bradley... esto no es aun oficial,, pero juan manuel dijo estar interesado en buscar otro titulo mundial en una quinta division... y seria su primer pelea despues de haber ===roll ticker=== cesar ---vamos a la pausa comercial pero a continuacion... take vo cesar ---el gobierno de el salvador aplaude la reforma migratoria que beneficiaria a miles de sus ciudadanos... take live blanca ---recuerde que personal de la organizacion "siren" se encuentran en nuestros estudios para contestarle en vivo sus preguntas sobre el proceso de ciudadania... solo tiene que llamar al , sobre el proceso de ciudadania... solo tiene que llamar al 408--944-4860. blanca ---ante la presentacion del proyecto de reforma migratoria ofrecido hoy por los 8 senadores estadounidenses.... take vo
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abc7 news reporter tamon bradley joins us live from boston.his is a city that's really trying to heel and trying to get back to normal. >> it sure is, carolyn. good morning to you. here bostonians are saying this is our city. people are returning to their lives and they are also thinking about those victims. [taps playing] >> they came to honor a slain campus police officers. hundreds holding candles and signs and flags stood in respect in the town of wilmington as the casket of sean collier went by. at the same time m.i.t. students in cambridge honored the 26-year-old policeman who was shot to death in his cruiser thursday night. >> he seemed to be an amazing, adventurous, bright, talented person, his murder sparked a deadly manhunt for the two brothers suspected in the boston marathon bombings. the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, was killed in an intense shootout thursday night. the search for his brother ended friday night. the 19-year-old suspect was found hiding and bleeding this a boat sitting in the backyard of a watertown resident. d
abc7 news reporter tamon bradley joins us live from boston.his is a city that's really trying to heel and trying to get back to normal. >> it sure is, carolyn. good morning to you. here bostonians are saying this is our city. people are returning to their lives and they are also thinking about those victims. [taps playing] >> they came to honor a slain campus police officers. hundreds holding candles and signs and flags stood in respect in the town of wilmington as the casket of...