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se pagaban carmen ortiz dirige una agencia que ayuda a pacientes de cÁncer latinos y la noticia le preocupas. >> antes de donar su dinero a con plan. asegÚrese de que conociÓ la agencia y de que sabe cÓmo van a utilizar sus dÓlares_ hay que estar alerta. adriana: hasta 9 aÑos podrÍa ser la sentencia del piloto del de helicÓptero que aterrizÓ en los jardines se lo acusado de 6 cargos penales. sobre volÓ varias millas de ciro prohibido. jorge: les policÍas que vigilan y capitolio tendrÍan que recibir entrenamientocada vez que van al baÑo. en una ocasiona un niÑo con un revÓlver. adriana: la ciudad de los angeles subir'ed 9 a 10.5 la hora y llegar a 15 $ en 2020. _ subirÁ. se calcula que la medida favorecerÁ unos 800.000 trabajadores. esta medida ha sido acogida en chicago, san francisco y seattle. jorge: trabajadores de mc donnell protestaron en las afueras de la empresa en illinois, por un incremento de salario mÍnimo a 15 $ la hora. mcdonald anunciÓ que a partir del 1 de julio aumentarÁ el salario por arriba de un dÓlar de salario mÍnimo local. adriana: una enorme controversia afecta al ins
se pagaban carmen ortiz dirige una agencia que ayuda a pacientes de cÁncer latinos y la noticia le preocupas. >> antes de donar su dinero a con plan. asegÚrese de que conociÓ la agencia y de que sabe cÓmo van a utilizar sus dÓlares_ hay que estar alerta. adriana: hasta 9 aÑos podrÍa ser la sentencia del piloto del de helicÓptero que aterrizÓ en los jardines se lo acusado de 6 cargos penales. sobre volÓ varias millas de ciro prohibido. jorge: les policÍas que vigilan y capitolio...
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. >>> y la fiscal carmen ortiz dijo que la justicia hablÓ.larÓ culpable de los 30 cargos. 17 de los cuales lo llevarÍan a la pena de muerte. los jurados tomaron en consideraciÓn si el joven actuÓ intencionalmente o si fue manipulado por su hermano. el joven parecÍa inmutable, y rompiÓ en llanto cuando una tÍa declarÓ a su favor. presentes estuvieron familiares de las vÍctimas. instantes despuÉs del veredicto familiares comenzaron a expresar su sentir. muchos dijeron que no estaban felices, pero aseguraron que la decisiÓn fue justa. >>> todos los dÍas tengo que ver como mis hijos se ponen una prÓtesis en las piernas. dzhojar tsarnaev permanecerÁ hasta encarcelado hasta que un juez lo formalice. >>> hoy hablÓ el conductor de un tren que se descarrilÓ. >>> y es pieza clave para saber quÉ pasÓ y por quÉ se descarrilÓ el tren. lorraine tiene todo. >>> josÉ mari estoy stjuo donde al final de esta calle es donde ocurriÓ el accidente, es aquÍ en este barrio latino donde ocurriÓ lo que dicen el peor accidente de tren en este paÍs. el enfoque sigue sob
. >>> y la fiscal carmen ortiz dijo que la justicia hablÓ.larÓ culpable de los 30 cargos. 17 de los cuales lo llevarÍan a la pena de muerte. los jurados tomaron en consideraciÓn si el joven actuÓ intencionalmente o si fue manipulado por su hermano. el joven parecÍa inmutable, y rompiÓ en llanto cuando una tÍa declarÓ a su favor. presentes estuvieron familiares de las vÍctimas. instantes despuÉs del veredicto familiares comenzaron a expresar su sentir. muchos dijeron que no...
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gerri: i want to get to something carmen ortiz had to say. she said the team did not come lightly to the decision to go for the death penalty. and, as you know, there were two choices in this case. the death penalty or life in prison. those were the only two options being considered. lisa to you. so this is difficult for massachusetts. >> this is. >> this is a state that does not like the death penalty. >> they don't have the death penalty in the state. she talked about process. let me tell you about that. i've been part of that process. as you're a federal prosecutor. you cannot just say in your own office. you can say to the us attorney. i want to prosecute thisas a death penalty case. it doesn't work that way. they have to go through a funnel. a system all the way then to attorney general holder to say yes, you can prosecute this. it's not something done by one office. it's a long process. it's rarely done in the federal system that you go for the death penalty. >> back to the judge if we still have him there, your view on this, the death
gerri: i want to get to something carmen ortiz had to say. she said the team did not come lightly to the decision to go for the death penalty. and, as you know, there were two choices in this case. the death penalty or life in prison. those were the only two options being considered. lisa to you. so this is difficult for massachusetts. >> this is. >> this is a state that does not like the death penalty. >> they don't have the death penalty in the state. she talked about...
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you just heard from carmen ortiz. you also heard from the fbi special agent in charge and the lead prosecutor there. all of them reacting to the jury's decision to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death. we are also, we should let you know, awaiting for the ntsb news conference as well, as we've been reporting here this afternoon, we have been told by our sources there at the ntsb, we've been told that they spoke to the engineer on this friday afternoon. that they talked to brandon bastion, and we are expecting to find out a little bit more of what they learned when that news conference gets started. i want to bring in ronan farrow who joins me from boston. also ari melber is here in the studio as well. ari, let me start with you here in the studio. again, one of the things that struck me there from mr. ortiz saying that this is not a day for celebration. this is not a day to celebrate. >> in this federal death penalty case it is the jury that decides if dzhokhar tsarnaev should die not the judge. it is then the judge wh
you just heard from carmen ortiz. you also heard from the fbi special agent in charge and the lead prosecutor there. all of them reacting to the jury's decision to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death. we are also, we should let you know, awaiting for the ntsb news conference as well, as we've been reporting here this afternoon, we have been told by our sources there at the ntsb, we've been told that they spoke to the engineer on this friday afternoon. that they talked to brandon bastion, and we...
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attorney carmen ortiz welcomed the decision. >> today, the jury has spoken and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life or his crimes. make no mistake, the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims, this was not a religious crime and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs. it was a political crime designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states. amy: the sentence was issued in massachusetts, a state which has banned the death penalty since 1987 and has not carried out an execution since 1947. after tsarnaev was found guilty in april, a boston globe poll found less than 20% of massachusetts residents believed tsarnaev should be killed. but the death penalty was allowed because it was a federal trial. we will have a roundtable discussion after headlines. amtrak says it has installed technology that slows trains on the stretch of track where last week's deadly derailment occurred. federal officials say the positive train control system could have prevented the crash had it been operational. full service is resuming on the northeast corridor train line toda
attorney carmen ortiz welcomed the decision. >> today, the jury has spoken and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life or his crimes. make no mistake, the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims, this was not a religious crime and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs. it was a political crime designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states. amy: the sentence was issued in massachusetts, a state which has banned the death penalty since 1987 and has not...
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. >> carmen ortiz made her feelings crystal clear. >> even in the whack of horror and tragedy -- wake of horror and traj deshgs we are not in tim dated by acts of terror or radical ideals. on the contrary, the trial of this case has showcased an important american ideal that even the worst of the worst deserve a fair trial and due process of law. >> now cnn's reporter was inside the courtroom and tsaranev's sentence was announced. >> paula, the mood in the court best described as one of heavy silence. as the the sentence was read, completely stillness. and then, death on six of the 17 counts. all six of the counts relate to the bomb that dzhokhar tsaranev placed at the forum restaurant and detonated. the bomb that killed martin richard, the bomb that killed lindsay lu, and the bomb that injured many others during the boston marathon, april 15, 2013. several of the survivors and their families were in court. i saw a number of them sort of dabbing their eyes. but no one spoke, no one said anything. didn't even hear any gasps. even the family of martin richard sort of stared straight ahe
. >> carmen ortiz made her feelings crystal clear. >> even in the whack of horror and tragedy -- wake of horror and traj deshgs we are not in tim dated by acts of terror or radical ideals. on the contrary, the trial of this case has showcased an important american ideal that even the worst of the worst deserve a fair trial and due process of law. >> now cnn's reporter was inside the courtroom and tsaranev's sentence was announced. >> paula, the mood in the court best...
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attorney carmen ortiz announcing a verdict for dzhokhar tsarnaev.is the first time that a terrorist has been sentenced to death in the post 9/11 era. in our first 45 minutes as morning, we invite you to weigh in on the decision. especially, the application of the death penalty in the case. here is how you
attorney carmen ortiz announcing a verdict for dzhokhar tsarnaev.is the first time that a terrorist has been sentenced to death in the post 9/11 era. in our first 45 minutes as morning, we invite you to weigh in on the decision. especially, the application of the death penalty in the case. here is how you
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attorney carmen ortiz made her feelings crystal clear. >> even if the wake of horror and tragedy, we are not intimidated by acts of terror or radical ideals. on the contrary, the trial of this case is show cased an important american ideal, that even the worst of the worst deserve a fair trial and due process of law. >> friday's verdict marked the first time in the post-9/11 era that federal prosecutors have won the death. ality in a terrorism case. pamela brown has more on the final week of testimony in the case. >> throughout the more than two months of trial, the jury remained focused on this moment. with dzhokhar tsarnaev and his older brother tamerlan detonated two homemade pressure cooker bombs at the race finish line, killing three and putting the city of boston on lockdown. jurors heard days of dramatic testimony from some of the 264 bombing survivor answer families of the deceased like 8-year-old martin richard. his father fought back tears' described the moment he saw his son after the bombing, telling the jury "i just knew from what i saw that there was no chance." tsarnae
attorney carmen ortiz made her feelings crystal clear. >> even if the wake of horror and tragedy, we are not intimidated by acts of terror or radical ideals. on the contrary, the trial of this case is show cased an important american ideal, that even the worst of the worst deserve a fair trial and due process of law. >> friday's verdict marked the first time in the post-9/11 era that federal prosecutors have won the death. ality in a terrorism case. pamela brown has more on the...
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attorney carmen ortiz saying she believes this was a fair trial and tsarnaev is going to die for hisl crime and not about religion. is she take notes from president obama? listen to this. >> make no mistake the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims this was not a religious crime. and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs it was political crime. designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states although the defense claimed that the defendant was himself intimidated and coerced by an older brother. the evidence did not bear that out. the defendant was an do adult who came ideology. >> didn't she see the note in the boat praising his brother and jealous of his brother wishing he could do the same i don't mourn his soul it is very much alive. >> here is the note praising allah. why don't we listen to what these people are saying. isis says it's a religious war. they have specifically tie their ideology to getting back to a pure form of islam. that's what they say. why are we afraid to call it is what it is? >> why don't liberals ever take a break from l
attorney carmen ortiz saying she believes this was a fair trial and tsarnaev is going to die for hisl crime and not about religion. is she take notes from president obama? listen to this. >> make no mistake the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims this was not a religious crime. and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs it was political crime. designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states although the defense claimed that the defendant was himself...
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attorney carmen ortiz, the fbi special agent in charge for boston, as well as potentially the vpd bostonner of the police department there. just from your experience we can't predict what they're going to say, but from your experience, what is the kind of case we would expect to hear from them after what they consider a fully successful prosecution? >> you know it's interesting because in these cases, these high-profile cases, we've seen more and more of these press conferences that do a little bit more of a methodical reading of what the most powerful evidence you know had been in the trial what it meant. but mostly, they take this opportunity, especially in this case, when you have fbi agents you have local, state, and federal officers all working together that will take this time to, of course, thank them for the hours and weeks and months that they've put into preparing this trial. so you'll see a lot of political rhetoric back and forth. i think that we'll see a little bit more specific evidence and a little bit of commentary towards that as has been happening in these high profile
attorney carmen ortiz, the fbi special agent in charge for boston, as well as potentially the vpd bostonner of the police department there. just from your experience we can't predict what they're going to say, but from your experience, what is the kind of case we would expect to hear from them after what they consider a fully successful prosecution? >> you know it's interesting because in these cases, these high-profile cases, we've seen more and more of these press conferences that do a...
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attorney carmen ortiz announcing a verdict for dzhokhar tsarnaev.his is the first time that a terrorist has been sentenced to death in the post 9/11 era. in our first 45 minutes as morning, we invite you to weigh in on the decision. especially, the application of the death penalty in the case. here is how you can call in. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. for independents, (202) 745-8002 . the boston bomber sentenced to death, was at the right decision ? massachusetts residents, you can make your thoughts known on (202) 748-8003. if you want to post your thoughts on social media pages on twitter, it is journal@c-span.org. on facebook, facebook.com/cspan. once again, the front pages of the "boston globe" and the "boston herald." those are the headlines you can see. not only headlines, editorials coming down as well. "boston globe" has this editorial -- dzhokhar tsarnaev sentenced delays the closure boston deserves. it says in part, it's only right that condemned killer be allowed to exhaust every legal option, but the pro
attorney carmen ortiz announcing a verdict for dzhokhar tsarnaev.his is the first time that a terrorist has been sentenced to death in the post 9/11 era. in our first 45 minutes as morning, we invite you to weigh in on the decision. especially, the application of the death penalty in the case. here is how you can call in. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. for independents, (202) 745-8002 . the boston bomber sentenced to death, was at the right decision ?...