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don dahler reports from the whitey bulger trial. and how did 305 people escape a burning jetliner? they helped one another. anna werner with the story of people who never expected to be heroes. >> as soon as i opened the door, again, i just started saying, we're going to be okay.
don dahler reports from the whitey bulger trial. and how did 305 people escape a burning jetliner? they helped one another. anna werner with the story of people who never expected to be heroes. >> as soon as i opened the door, again, i just started saying, we're going to be okay.
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don dahler investigates the growing concerns of oil more than ever being transported by rail. and clowns on a mission. a couple that brings smiles to some kids who need them most. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition. the lines are drawn neatly in sanford, florida, where two camps of demonstrators are waiting for a verdict in the trial of the man accused of murdering trayvon martin, those who think george zimmerman was acting in self defense in the altercation with the 17-year-old and those who think he's a killer. after a full day of deliberations, jurors had a question for the judge. mark strassmann joins us now from the courthouse. mark, what do they want to know? ow? >> reporter: well, jim, the question that they sent in is by far the clearest indication yet of the debate inside the jury room. >> the question reads as follows, may we please have clarification on the instructions regarding manslaughter? >> trayvon. >> justice. >> outside the courthouse in sanford today, demonstrators were
don dahler investigates the growing concerns of oil more than ever being transported by rail. and clowns on a mission. a couple that brings smiles to some kids who need them most. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition. the lines are drawn neatly in sanford, florida, where two camps of demonstrators are waiting for a verdict in the trial of the man accused of murdering trayvon martin, those who...
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correspondent don dahler sat win with zimmerman's attorneys today, mark o'mara and don west. dahler asked o'mara about the possibility of further legal action against zimmerman. l i'm not concerned at all about the department of justice. they've already done their investigation. the f.b.i. has looked at this they'v e f.b.i. has lar. evi never found any evidence of racism or inappropriate actions by george that would suggest a civil rights violation. i also don't see much concern over the civil litigation that may come. would the family sue george zimmerman? very well. does he have a specific defense to it. absolutely. does he also have immunity? yes. yed... >> reporter: because of the thend your ground law. >> yes, the portion of it is that says if you act reasonably in self-defense, you are immune to suit. let's not for get in that intext all the information that did not make it into the criminal trial about trayvon martin is going to be very relevant in any civil ioceedings. so i don't know why they would fant to risk sort of damaging the memory of trayvon martin by opening
correspondent don dahler sat win with zimmerman's attorneys today, mark o'mara and don west. dahler asked o'mara about the possibility of further legal action against zimmerman. l i'm not concerned at all about the department of justice. they've already done their investigation. the f.b.i. has looked at this they'v e f.b.i. has lar. evi never found any evidence of racism or inappropriate actions by george that would suggest a civil rights violation. i also don't see much concern over the civil...
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don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," cowboy stadium gets a new name. erica ferrari is here in new york with that and more. good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. an initial hearing is scheduled this morning in new york on the criminal case against one of the nation's largest and most sectors of the economy and benefitted s.a.c. to the tune of at least hundreds of millions of dollars. >> s.a.c. owner steven cohen was not charged. it never tolerated insider trading. >>> halliburton will plead guilty to destroying key evidence in connection with the explosion and oil spill in the gulf three years ago. it killed many workers and spilled millions of glans of oil into the golf. halliburton will pay a $200,000 fine and be on probation for three years. >> tokyo's nikkei dropped 3% hitting a three-week low. hong kong's hang seng added a quarter percent. wall street was a mixed bag. dow jones posted 13 pointed higher and the nasdaq finished 19 points higher driven by a rally. >>> zingo once a darling stock rose due to popular it of facebook. it droppe
don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," cowboy stadium gets a new name. erica ferrari is here in new york with that and more. good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. an initial hearing is scheduled this morning in new york on the criminal case against one of the nation's largest and most sectors of the economy and benefitted s.a.c. to the tune of at least hundreds of millions of dollars. >> s.a.c. owner steven cohen was not charged....
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don dahler reports from quincy. >> reporter: quincy massachusetts police officer ryan donnelley has a new weapon in his cruiser, narcan. >> the narcan is administered -- >> reporter: as shown in this training video, narcan reverses an overdose by blocking the opioids ability to attach to brain cells, normal breathing can resume in minutes. >> we gave narcan and... ( snaps ) >> reporter: this policeman used the nasal spray form to reverse overdoses nine times. quincy is the first police department to carry this drug on the patrol. >> the cop aspect he is engaging in illegal activity but the human aspect, like this is a life. >> reporter: in the past two and a half years, quincy police have used narcan 179 times in reverse to 170 overdoses. >> if somebody's daughter or son or father or brother or mother, that is what puts it in your head. >> reporter: when nancy's son overdosed an officer used narcan to revive him. >> people think that this is the homeless junky that lives on the street, but these are our children. we have a very serious epidemic in this country that started with prescr
don dahler reports from quincy. >> reporter: quincy massachusetts police officer ryan donnelley has a new weapon in his cruiser, narcan. >> the narcan is administered -- >> reporter: as shown in this training video, narcan reverses an overdose by blocking the opioids ability to attach to brain cells, normal breathing can resume in minutes. >> we gave narcan and... ( snaps ) >> reporter: this policeman used the nasal spray form to reverse overdoses nine times....
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don dahler has more on that. >> reporter: firefighters including some from the unites states continue to battle the stubborn blaze. the thick acrid smoke and risk of more explosions are making it difficult for police to search for victims. there are people who aren't accounted for, police spokesman said. and we know there are going to be more deaths. but once again, we can't attach any figure to it at this stage. quebec police fear up to 40 people may be missing, but they caution some of the missing may simply be out of town. early yesterday a train with 72 cars carrying crude oil was parked nearby for the night. the conductor said he secured its brakes before going to a hotel. the company says it appears the cars became detached from the locomotive and rolled seven miles downhill, it derailed and exploded flattening much of the downtown at 1 a.m. in the morning. the street was filled with fire this man says. it was a river of fire. 1,000 residents were evacuated immediately after the incident with a thousand more forced to flee hours later because of the toxic fumes. >> i lost everyt
don dahler has more on that. >> reporter: firefighters including some from the unites states continue to battle the stubborn blaze. the thick acrid smoke and risk of more explosions are making it difficult for police to search for victims. there are people who aren't accounted for, police spokesman said. and we know there are going to be more deaths. but once again, we can't attach any figure to it at this stage. quebec police fear up to 40 people may be missing, but they caution some of...
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don dahler is in boston. ok reporter: the 19-year-old entered the courtroom looking exactly like that tousle-haired young man in photos taken prior to bombings, with the exception of a cast on his arm, tsarnaev showed no signs of the injuries that put him in the hospital after his capture april 19. when asked to into enter his plea he said? sclear voice with a slight russian accent "not guilty." rotherev's brother, tamerlan, was killed in the shootout with police that injured dzhokhar. the indictment says the brothers used four bombs in that fight, i addition to the ones used in the marathon bombings. dzhokhar escaped but was discovered hiding in a dry rycked boat badly injured, including a gunshot wound to the throat. he was first informed of the charges against anymore the spitital. saosecutors say he left a confession written on the inside of the boat that read in part: confession written on the inside of the boat that read in part: half a dozen times he glanced back at his family members and smiled. lao o
don dahler is in boston. ok reporter: the 19-year-old entered the courtroom looking exactly like that tousle-haired young man in photos taken prior to bombings, with the exception of a cast on his arm, tsarnaev showed no signs of the injuries that put him in the hospital after his capture april 19. when asked to into enter his plea he said? sclear voice with a slight russian accent "not guilty." rotherev's brother, tamerlan, was killed in the shootout with police that injured...
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three people were killed and dozens injured as they returned from camp, as don dahler reports tonight the bus was just a mile from its destination. >> reporter: the times when people have to rely on their faith to get them through are usually the worst times of their lives. that came early in the lives of the teenagers who survived saturday's crash in indianapolis. >> our church grieves now. >> colonial hills baptist church is struggling with the loss of their youth pastor, jeb phelps and his pregnant wife courtney. tonya, a mother of five was also killed. >> they are in heaven right now and we know that without a doubt but we grieve the fact they are not here with us. we miss them. >> reporter: indianapolis police are investigating. the driver told him his brakes failed as he was exiting the highway. >> he was going very fast, i have no idea how fast, but the light had turned green for the outbound traffic and then the bus just threw into, flew into my vision right away and flipped just in an instant. >> reporter: bystanders quickly moved to help the dozens of injured passengers. >>
three people were killed and dozens injured as they returned from camp, as don dahler reports tonight the bus was just a mile from its destination. >> reporter: the times when people have to rely on their faith to get them through are usually the worst times of their lives. that came early in the lives of the teenagers who survived saturday's crash in indianapolis. >> our church grieves now. >> colonial hills baptist church is struggling with the loss of their youth pastor,...
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don dahler reports from the whitey bulger trial. and how did 305 people escape a burning jetliner? they helped one another. anna werner with the story of people who never expected to be heroes. >> as soon as i opened the door, again, i just started saying, we're going to be okay. we're going to be okay. we need to get out of here. >> this is the cbs evening ne captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning with breaking news in the crash of asian a flight 214. the pilots of that aircraft have now told federal investigators that they set the automatic throttle controls on the plane for a proper landing speed and then discovered to their surprise at the last moment that the plane had slowed far beyond that setting. late today, the head of the national transportation safety board gave us new details about the four pilots who were on board the boeing 777 and what they were doing in the seconds before it crashed late saturday morning while attempting to land at the san francisco airport. john blackstone in san franc
don dahler reports from the whitey bulger trial. and how did 305 people escape a burning jetliner? they helped one another. anna werner with the story of people who never expected to be heroes. >> as soon as i opened the door, again, i just started saying, we're going to be okay. we're going to be okay. we need to get out of here. >> this is the cbs evening ne captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're...
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don dahler on how they hit it big. >> the internet has changed the way people steal. steal.ey: a rare look inside >> pelley: a rare look inside the hermit kingdom of north korea. >> these are all the rules you tell he? >> yes. >> pelley: seth d the strange society that bedevil the united states. and fisherman john aldrich swept off his boat survived 12 hours with no life vest. he tells jim axelrod his boots saved his life. >> dying wasn't an option. that's it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this was supposed to be a day of celebration in the spanish city of santiago de compastela, the annual festival to honor st. james. instead, this was a day of mourning for scores of people in a train wreck as they were heading in the city. the death toll rose today to at least 80. more than 90 people are in the hospital, and more than 30 of them are in critical condition. the question tonight is, why was the train going so fast? mark phillips is following the investigation. >> reporter: video from a track- side
don dahler on how they hit it big. >> the internet has changed the way people steal. steal.ey: a rare look inside >> pelley: a rare look inside the hermit kingdom of north korea. >> these are all the rules you tell he? >> yes. >> pelley: seth d the strange society that bedevil the united states. and fisherman john aldrich swept off his boat survived 12 hours with no life vest. he tells jim axelrod his boots saved his life. >> dying wasn't an option. that's...
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don dahler, cbs news, louisville. >> glor: it may not be a legal one, but thieves in miami have the goodsthrow quite a holiday party. surveillance video out today shows them raiding a miami warehouse late last month. they didn't take cash or jewelry, but 4,500 bottles of vodka-- expensive vodka. at $250 a bottle, the cost of the theft was put at $1.1 million. for america's wounded warriors, this golf course was a stroke of genius. that story is next. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis i
don dahler, cbs news, louisville. >> glor: it may not be a legal one, but thieves in miami have the goodsthrow quite a holiday party. surveillance video out today shows them raiding a miami warehouse late last month. they didn't take cash or jewelry, but 4,500 bottles of vodka-- expensive vodka. at $250 a bottle, the cost of the theft was put at $1.1 million. for america's wounded warriors, this golf course was a stroke of genius. that story is next. don't take nexium if you take...
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. >> this weekend is celebrating the birth of this nation, don dahler found a dahler, cbs news, new york >> axelrod: updating our top story, asiana airlines flight 214 from seoul south korea with more than 300 people on board crash-landed this morning at san francisco international airport, at least two people were killed and 73 to 103 injured. as many as ten of them critically, the ntsb has launched a full investigation, stay with cbs news for the latest on the crash, including updates tomorrow morning on sunday morning and face the nation. and later this evening on cbs, "brooklyn da" a and 48 hours. for now, i am jim axelrod in new york, for all of us here as cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good hear from passengers... and we are getting new information about the peopl the plane... the one obstac making it harder to treat se of the victims. and we look at the possible causes. we hear from an aviation expert who says, there are 2 clear signs that something was wrong with the landing approach. continuing coverage of the e crash. k-p-i-x 5 news is next.. one person is still missing o
. >> this weekend is celebrating the birth of this nation, don dahler found a dahler, cbs news, new york >> axelrod: updating our top story, asiana airlines flight 214 from seoul south korea with more than 300 people on board crash-landed this morning at san francisco international airport, at least two people were killed and 73 to 103 injured. as many as ten of them critically, the ntsb has launched a full investigation, stay with cbs news for the latest on the crash, including...
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don dahler is at the courthouse.rorge zimmerman tells the judge whether he will testify after his lawyers battle with the bench. >> your objection is overruled. >> pelley: mark strassmann has the story. and chip reid heads down below. >> there's the target 50 meters out. le. >> pelley: to discover an undersea wonder in the last expee you might expect. captioning sponsored by cbs
don dahler is at the courthouse.rorge zimmerman tells the judge whether he will testify after his lawyers battle with the bench. >> your objection is overruled. >> pelley: mark strassmann has the story. and chip reid heads down below. >> there's the target 50 meters out. le. >> pelley: to discover an undersea wonder in the last expee you might expect. captioning sponsored by cbs
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don dahler reports from the whitey bulger trial. and how did 305 people escape a burning jetliner?ey helped one another. anna werner with the story of people who never expected to be heroes. >> as soon as i opened the door, again, i just started saying, we're going to be okay. we're going to be okay. we need to gut
don dahler reports from the whitey bulger trial. and how did 305 people escape a burning jetliner?ey helped one another. anna werner with the story of people who never expected to be heroes. >> as soon as i opened the door, again, i just started saying, we're going to be okay. we're going to be okay. we need to gut
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don dahler asks the defense whether zimmerman will get his gun back. and michelle miller talks to a divided town. >> i think george zimmerman felt like he was protecting his turf. >> how can i tell people to trust the justice system when there is no justice? >> pelley: heat alerts go up through the east. david bernard tells us what's coming next. a six-year-old boy is rescued from the dechts of a sand do you know. >> when they found nathan he was cold and lifeless. and the coroner was there. >> pelley: dean reynolds has a late update from nathan's
don dahler asks the defense whether zimmerman will get his gun back. and michelle miller talks to a divided town. >> i think george zimmerman felt like he was protecting his turf. >> how can i tell people to trust the justice system when there is no justice? >> pelley: heat alerts go up through the east. david bernard tells us what's coming next. a six-year-old boy is rescued from the dechts of a sand do you know. >> when they found nathan he was cold and lifeless. and...
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don dahler on how they hit it big. >> the internet has changed the way people steal..ey: a rare look inside >> pelley: a rare look inside the hermit kingdom of north korea. >> these are all the rules you tell he? >> yes. >> pelley: seth d the strange society that bedevil the united states. and fisherman john aldrich swept off his boat survived 12 hours with no life vest. he tells jim axelrod his boots saved his life. >> dying wasn't an option. that's it. captioning sponsored by cbs
don dahler on how they hit it big. >> the internet has changed the way people steal..ey: a rare look inside >> pelley: a rare look inside the hermit kingdom of north korea. >> these are all the rules you tell he? >> yes. >> pelley: seth d the strange society that bedevil the united states. and fisherman john aldrich swept off his boat survived 12 hours with no life vest. he tells jim axelrod his boots saved his life. >> dying wasn't an option. that's it....
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and don dahler was in the courthouse. >> reporter: near the end of kevin weeks' testimony he called hisr boss a rat. in front of the jury the two men shouted at each other blank you. the judge had to restore order. weeks is a confessed killer who considered james whitey bulger his mentor for almost 20 years. in 2006 he told 60 minutes ed bradley that bulger is a killer too. >> he stabbed people. he beat people. he shot people. he strangled people. run them over with cars. >> reporter: you said also that he liked killing. >> yeah. reporter: today weeks described for the court several murders he said he saw bulger commit. he took a couple steps and bulger put the mack 10 to the back of his head and pulled the trigger. jim bulger took out a rope, wrapped it around his neck and started strangling him. then there was the step-daughter of a fellow gangster bulger was allegedly concerned would talk to police. she wasn't a criminal. she wasn't involved with us in any crimes. i heard a thud and i looked and saw jim bulger on the ground i heard a thud and i looked and saw jim bulger on the ground
and don dahler was in the courthouse. >> reporter: near the end of kevin weeks' testimony he called hisr boss a rat. in front of the jury the two men shouted at each other blank you. the judge had to restore order. weeks is a confessed killer who considered james whitey bulger his mentor for almost 20 years. in 2006 he told 60 minutes ed bradley that bulger is a killer too. >> he stabbed people. he beat people. he shot people. he strangled people. run them over with cars. >>...
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don dahler investigates the growing concerns of oil more than ever being transported by rail.lowns on a mission. a couple that brings smiles to some kids who need them most. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> axelrod: good evening.
don dahler investigates the growing concerns of oil more than ever being transported by rail.lowns on a mission. a couple that brings smiles to some kids who need them most. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> axelrod: good evening.
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don dahler reports. >> reporter: quincy's police officer donovon has a new weapon in his cruiser.rses an overdose by blocking an opioid's ability to attach to brain cells. normal breathing can resume within minutes. >> we gave him narcan and it was -- >> reporter: he has used the nasal spray to reverse overdoses eight times. quincy is the first police department to require every officer to carry the drug. the human aspect is like, this is a life. >> reporter: in the past 2 1/2 years, quincy police have used narcan 179 times and reversed 170over doses. >> they're somebody's daughter, a son, a father, a brother, a mother. that's what quincy looks at. >> when nancy hollerson's son brandon overdosed last october, the police used narcan to revive him. >> people think this is a homeless junky in the street. these are our children. we have a serious epidemic in this country that started with prescription drugs. rsh brilg . >> reporter: brendan's addiction began when he started sneaking his father's pain pills. that was the gateway. >> it's a constant worry. when the phone rings, it's, oh
don dahler reports. >> reporter: quincy's police officer donovon has a new weapon in his cruiser.rses an overdose by blocking an opioid's ability to attach to brain cells. normal breathing can resume within minutes. >> we gave him narcan and it was -- >> reporter: he has used the nasal spray to reverse overdoses eight times. quincy is the first police department to require every officer to carry the drug. the human aspect is like, this is a life. >> reporter: in the past...
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we begin with don dahler in times square where hundreds of protester s gathered last night >> reporter: good morning, norah, good morning charlie. the demonstration began in downtown manhattan and moved upstate to the bronx. that's a distance of over nine miles. the new york police department says it was peaceful. protesters started gathered sunday afternoon, a day after the acquittal of george zimmerman. >> justice isn't looking out for us. this verdict has set us back in this country and that's why we're all out here today. >> reporter: soon hundreds of people were marching north to times square, taking over city treats and bringing traffic to a standstill. >> justice for trayvon martin. >> reporter: many believe it was a clear case of racial profiling that led to trayvon martin's death and that the justice system prevailed. >> if the roles were reversed, that man wouldn't have got off. >> reporter: politicians took to the airways. >> the fact is we have the best judicial system in the world and we respect it. >> if the rule is you've about got to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doub
we begin with don dahler in times square where hundreds of protester s gathered last night >> reporter: good morning, norah, good morning charlie. the demonstration began in downtown manhattan and moved upstate to the bronx. that's a distance of over nine miles. the new york police department says it was peaceful. protesters started gathered sunday afternoon, a day after the acquittal of george zimmerman. >> justice isn't looking out for us. this verdict has set us back in this...
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first though, let's go to don dahler in the news room for the sunday morning headlines. >> reporter:ood morning. here are the headlines for sunday, july 28, 2013. crowds have gathered this morning in rio for pope frances' final mass in brazil. last night an estimated three million people celebrating world youth day attended a vigil service. the 76-year-old pontiff encouragedded young people to continue their efforts to change society and fight apathy. egyptian security forces clashed with supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi yesterday as fighting continued to escalate in the streets of cairo. at least 72 protestors were killed. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has called on all of egypt's political leaders to help their country take a step back from the brink. in washington, president obama paid tribute to the veterans of the korean war by asking americans to remember their shining deeds. saturday marks the 60th anniversary of the arms advertise that ended combat on the korean peninsula. north korea also commemorated the anniversary with cultural events, festivals and a hu
first though, let's go to don dahler in the news room for the sunday morning headlines. >> reporter:ood morning. here are the headlines for sunday, july 28, 2013. crowds have gathered this morning in rio for pope frances' final mass in brazil. last night an estimated three million people celebrating world youth day attended a vigil service. the 76-year-old pontiff encouragedded young people to continue their efforts to change society and fight apathy. egyptian security forces clashed with...
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first let's go to don dahler in the news room for the sunday morning headlines. >> good morning. here are the headlines for sunday, july 14, 2013. not guilty was the verdict reached last night by a jury of six women in the trial involving the death of florida teenager trayvon martin. martin, who was unarmed, was shot to death in an altercation with neighborhood watchman george zimmerman back in february of 2012. correspondent mark strassman reports from sanford florida on the verdict and the reaction. >> please be seated. reporter: jurors reached this moment after 16 hours of deliberation. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> reporter: not guilty of murder and not guilty of manslaughter. the jury of six women agreed prosecutors had not proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. zimmerman took hands with his lawyers. behind them in the gallery his wife shelly went. trayvon martin's parents were not in the courtroom when the verdict was read. outside the courthouse 100 demonstrators reacted bitterly. most of them wanted a murder conviction. people also protested th
first let's go to don dahler in the news room for the sunday morning headlines. >> good morning. here are the headlines for sunday, july 14, 2013. not guilty was the verdict reached last night by a jury of six women in the trial involving the death of florida teenager trayvon martin. martin, who was unarmed, was shot to death in an altercation with neighborhood watchman george zimmerman back in february of 2012. correspondent mark strassman reports from sanford florida on the verdict and...
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don dahler is with us. don, good morning to you. >> yesterday, it was washington's turn to pile on anthony weiner. the calls for the former congressman to drop out of the mayor's race came from both parties. just as weiner got some bad his top adviser announced he was throwing in the towel. anthony weiner confirmed the news sunday morning. he was staying in the race. but his 31-year-old campaign manager, danny kedem, was out. >> no campaign -- when you want this tough job, you've got to be prepared for a tough campaign as well. >> kedem helped weiner launch his comeback campaign earlier this summer. despite a sexting scandal that ended his career in washington. following weiner's confession last week to reporters he had online relationships with as many as ten women, three of them after he left congress. >> i think it's time for him to go away. >> the defection comes as a former top adviser to president obama and a leading new york republican, increased pressure to drop oupt oft of the race. >> at this point
don dahler is with us. don, good morning to you. >> yesterday, it was washington's turn to pile on anthony weiner. the calls for the former congressman to drop out of the mayor's race came from both parties. just as weiner got some bad his top adviser announced he was throwing in the towel. anthony weiner confirmed the news sunday morning. he was staying in the race. but his 31-year-old campaign manager, danny kedem, was out. >> no campaign -- when you want this tough job, you've...
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don dahler is in boston this morning. good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, anthony.in weekes spent much of the day describing in brutal terms brew dal purd murds. but it wasn't until he used a word in the lexicon to describe his boss that got things heated. he called whitey bulger a rat for informing on his own. bulger shouted f you and he shouted it back. they were partners in crime. it all ended when it was revealed bulger had been an fbi informant. he told edward bradley that's when he turned against his mentor. we were supposed to live by a certain code. never around your friends, your family. if you have a problem, you take it to the street. he describes many murders he saw bulger commit and he told the jury how they buried bodies in the basement and spread lime on them to help with decomposition. he talked about lying. he said i've been lying my whole life. i'm a criminal but i'm tling the truth now. bulger insists he never killed any women but weeks said he did including a fellow stepdaughter of a gang member. she wasn't a criminal. she wasn't involved with an
don dahler is in boston this morning. good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, anthony.in weekes spent much of the day describing in brutal terms brew dal purd murds. but it wasn't until he used a word in the lexicon to describe his boss that got things heated. he called whitey bulger a rat for informing on his own. bulger shouted f you and he shouted it back. they were partners in crime. it all ended when it was revealed bulger had been an fbi informant. he told edward bradley...
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don dahler was in the courtroom. >> reporter: good morning. it was the first public appearance by the young man since he was captured by police during that chaotic man hunt and arrest back in april. and the security was tight. a police motorcade escorted 19-year-old tsarnaev to court as throngs of people gathered. among then victims of the deadly attack. >> i'm trying to make some sense of what happened to my family. >> reporter: liz's two sons both lost legs in the attack. she says being there made her sick to her stomach but she wanted to see the accused bomber in person. >> he just showed no remorse. looked like he smirked at everybody and he just -- you know, just had a carefree attitude, like nothing. >> reporter: with a slight russian accident, tsarnaev said not guilty more than half a dozen times as the charges were read. occasionally, he looked to family members and smiled. two relatives wiped away tears while another gave the teen a thumb's up sign. he did not appear to acknowledge any victims. >> he never looked at us. he never turne
don dahler was in the courtroom. >> reporter: good morning. it was the first public appearance by the young man since he was captured by police during that chaotic man hunt and arrest back in april. and the security was tight. a police motorcade escorted 19-year-old tsarnaev to court as throngs of people gathered. among then victims of the deadly attack. >> i'm trying to make some sense of what happened to my family. >> reporter: liz's two sons both lost legs in the attack....
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don dahler looks at why it could be a real game-changer. >> reporter: the sounds of summer. wood from the ash tree. >> we love archlt it's a wonderful wood, easy to work with and has made players for 129 years now. for five generations, bobby hiller rich's family has made the bat. >> what is it about it. >> it's got a wonderful weight. might not be the most dense wood, but it gives a wonderful sweet spot, a great sound. >> reporter: but within next decade that great sound could disappear from every ballpark in the nation because of this, the emerald ash bore beetle. it's killed hundreds of thousands of trees. the infestation has reached 20 states including pennsylvania where louisville slugger harvests most of its ash. are you concerned about it? >> we are absolutely concerncon >> reporter: are you stockpiling the wood? >> unfortunately when you cut it down, you've only got a few nos process it. it's a very, very scary situation. we hope we don't have to deal with it. >> reporter: there is a short-term pesticide treatment but it cost $3/00 per tree. if scientists can't find
don dahler looks at why it could be a real game-changer. >> reporter: the sounds of summer. wood from the ash tree. >> we love archlt it's a wonderful wood, easy to work with and has made players for 129 years now. for five generations, bobby hiller rich's family has made the bat. >> what is it about it. >> it's got a wonderful weight. might not be the most dense wood, but it gives a wonderful sweet spot, a great sound. >> reporter: but within next decade that...
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don dahler caught up with the brood of athletes to see what's behind this rare accomplishment.n it comes to size but they needed something more to make it into the world of professional sports. if you ask them what that was, far beyond expectations. growing up a gronkowski has always been a contact sport. five brothers competing at the highest level from the earliest stage. >> who got pounded on more? was it rob? >> rob definitely. he would ask for it. >> why? >> i don't know. because i needed to get ready for my future. >> that future was to play professional sports. a future shared by each sibling. rob, dan, and chris are all in the nfl. gordy played professional baseball. glen, the youngest gronkowski hopes to begin his professional career once he finishes college. >> how does it make you feel? >> i think it's awesome seeing that they've gone through what i still have to. >> work came early courtesy of their father gordie who made a gym of their basement and made a schedule of activity. >> i said it will take you to the next level if you have that kind of level and attitude
don dahler caught up with the brood of athletes to see what's behind this rare accomplishment.n it comes to size but they needed something more to make it into the world of professional sports. if you ask them what that was, far beyond expectations. growing up a gronkowski has always been a contact sport. five brothers competing at the highest level from the earliest stage. >> who got pounded on more? was it rob? >> rob definitely. he would ask for it. >> why? >> i don't...
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we begin our coverage with don dahler in "new york times" square. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, norah, and viewers out west. new york city was a site one of the largest protests. it began downtown moving through times square and on northward to yankee stadium in the bronx. that is a distance of about nine miles. despite the size of the crowd and the emotions involved new york city police say it was a peaceful protest. protesters started gathering sunday afternoon, a day after the acquittal of george zimmerman. >> the justice system isn't looking out for us. this verdict has set us back in this country. that's why we're all out here today. >> reporter: soon hundreds of people were marching north to types square taking over city streets and bringing traffic to a standstill. many believe it was a clear case of racial profiling that led to trayvon martin's death and say the justice system failed. >> if the roles were reversed that man wouldn't have got off. >> reporter: as protesters took to the street politicians took to the air waves. >> the fact is we have the best judicial syste
we begin our coverage with don dahler in "new york times" square. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, norah, and viewers out west. new york city was a site one of the largest protests. it began downtown moving through times square and on northward to yankee stadium in the bronx. that is a distance of about nine miles. despite the size of the crowd and the emotions involved new york city police say it was a peaceful protest. protesters started gathering sunday afternoon, a day...