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don dahler cbs news boston. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," details on theirst new drug for heart failure in almost a decade. we'll hear from dr. tara narula. >>> plus the creator of "the sopranos," david chase, sheds light on the finale of the hit show and we catch up with with. on sunday. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com breaking news this morning the two-year old struck by a care during a hit and run in kensington has died. david alycia was hit on money and had been in critical condition, he passed overnight other jan car bear owe joins us at police headquarter. her mother went to great lengths to save him jan. >> reporter: police sources tell "eyewitness news" that this two year-old boy hit and now killed by a hit/run driver in kensington has died ape was pronounced dead around 1:30 in the morning. police here are still searching for the driver of the striking vehicle and they're still searching for the driver, in that deadly southwest phila
don dahler cbs news boston. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," details on theirst new drug for heart failure in almost a decade. we'll hear from dr. tara narula. >>> plus the creator of "the sopranos," david chase, sheds light on the finale of the hit show and we catch up with with. on sunday. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac...
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don dahler reportings on her inspiring running. long distance has been not for rebecca gregory.followers along with me. >> i have a daily reminder that life is short. >> reporter: gregory and her then 5-year-old noah were first injured when the first bomb went off. she decided last november to have her damaged leg amp tuted but not good a tongue in cheat comment on facebook. go get one last pedicure on me and enjoy it because tomorrow i'll be cutting you out of my life for good. >> i made the decision to amputate my leg on the fact that i was on pain mets every four years. i was in a wheelchair the majority of the time. >> reporter: the 27-year-old mother has been training to run on her prosthetic leg in texas. >> it's the best decision i ever made. i'm doing more and more things. i took my son to the movies the other day. i walk through an airport. i don't have to use a wheelchair. if i'm in jeans nobody can tell i have a prosthetic leg. >> reporter: gregory was determined to run the whole marathon. last week, her doctors told her she wasn't ready. >> my doctors said i would do
don dahler reportings on her inspiring running. long distance has been not for rebecca gregory.followers along with me. >> i have a daily reminder that life is short. >> reporter: gregory and her then 5-year-old noah were first injured when the first bomb went off. she decided last november to have her damaged leg amp tuted but not good a tongue in cheat comment on facebook. go get one last pedicure on me and enjoy it because tomorrow i'll be cutting you out of my life for good....
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jeff prosecutors are now reviewing the case. >> glor: don dahler, thank you very much. >> one student is dead at a kenyan university after an explosion was miss 16 for a mistaken for a terror activity, the university of the student in a university in nairobi heard allowed dawn right before dawn. >> 141 people were injured in the stampede to escape, the student who died reportedly jumped from a fifth floor window, the noise turned out to be an electrical explosion. >> turkey has taken offense to remarks made by pope francis today. speaking at st. peter's basilica the pope called the massacre of over a million and a half armen wants in mean 15 the quote first genocide of the 20th century. the u can i does not officially acknowledge those events took place. they have now recalled their ambassador to the vatican. >> here in the u.s. the masters golf tournament played out largely as a four day, one man show. with 21-year-old jordan speith in the starring role. >> some of this competition included tiger woods, phil mickelson and justin rose who between them have 20 wins in golf majors. >> b
jeff prosecutors are now reviewing the case. >> glor: don dahler, thank you very much. >> one student is dead at a kenyan university after an explosion was miss 16 for a mistaken for a terror activity, the university of the student in a university in nairobi heard allowed dawn right before dawn. >> 141 people were injured in the stampede to escape, the student who died reportedly jumped from a fifth floor window, the noise turned out to be an electrical explosion. >>...
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don dahler, cbs news, boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish, dannyon his knee and proposed to his girlfriend amy stennet when the two crossed the finish line. walsh handed coe the ring at the end of the race. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning." more on google what turns up in your mobile searches. nicholas thompson contributor has details. >>> and how pets can make you sick. and a doctor looks at it and lindsey vonn is in the studio. that's all for "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. n harmelin. have a great day. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, don't know if it's the camera or it's a little foggy out there. we'll find out soon. >> yeah. >> it's tuesday, april 21. i'm michelle griego. >> that's what we do. [ laughter ] >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy tuesday. it's 4:30. let's tell you about that fog or that whatever that is on the golden gate bridge. hi, guys. >> i t
don dahler, cbs news, boston. >>> another runner at the boston marathon had a memorable finish, dannyon his knee and proposed to his girlfriend amy stennet when the two crossed the finish line. walsh handed coe the ring at the end of the race. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning." more on google what turns up in your mobile searches. nicholas thompson contributor has details. >>> and how pets can make you sick. and a doctor looks at it...
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don dahler, cbs news, boson. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," detailsthe first new drug for heart failure in almost a decade. we'll hear from dr. tara narula. >>> plus, the creator of "the sopranos," david chase, sheds light on the finale of the hit show. >>> and we catch up with country music star dierks bentley who's nominated for seven ac m's sunday. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> taking ai live look at the taking a live look at the golden gate bridge, it is thursday, april 16, i'm brian hackney in for frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. >> here's roberta with the weather. >> i'm looking that it's a quiet morning. i was a bad girl last night. >> you were? >> i was. >> went to the warriors game? >> yes. >> what made last night any different than any other night? [ laughter ] >>> heading out the door, it is a quiet start to your day. currently, temperatures are in the 40s
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don dahler has the details. >> it's a lugar, lugar, german lugar. >> reporter: a convicted felon was the target of an undercover drugs and sting operation when he saw police vehicles pull up, he ran. >> stop right here, stop right here. >> reporter: a pursuing officer wearing a body camera chased down and tackled harris. as other officers joined the struggle the sheriff's department said one of them yell add warning that he was about to use a taser. that was 73-year-old reserve deputy robert bates, an insurance executive and former police officer. he then pulled out what he said he thought was his taser. immediately afterward a gunshot is heard on the video. as is an apology from bates. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> as he lie bleeding officers continued to cuff harris. when he complained of looks his breath, someone replyied [ bleep ]. hair was taken to the hospital where he died. baits is not allowed to perform any police investigations while the case is ongoing. >> prosecutors are reviewing the case. don dahler cbs news, new york. >>> a prayer vigil was held in south carolina for ano
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closing arguments wrapped up today, and don dahler is covering the trial in boston. >> reporter: prosecutorloke chakravarty told jurors dzhokhar tsarnaev led two lives -- one the mild-mannered pot-smoking college kid, the other a committed jihadi bent on teaming up with his brother to reek revenge. he wanted to terrorize this country, chakravarty said. he wanted to punish america. [explosion] the jury was reminded of the violence of april 15, 2013, when bombs set by the tsarnaev brothers killed three people and injured hundreds more. once again they watched video of dzhokhar tsarnaev setting down his pressure cooker bomb. in front of him, the prosecutor said, he can't help but see a row of children along the barricade. including eight-year-old martin rifnard, whose entire body was shattered, eviscerated. after closing with a montage of horrific images from the bombing aftermath, accompanied by beyondy chants found on tsarnaev's mobile devices, chakravarty pointed at the defendant and said, "now, ladies and gentlemen is the time to hold him accountable." but famed anti-death penalty lawyer j
closing arguments wrapped up today, and don dahler is covering the trial in boston. >> reporter: prosecutorloke chakravarty told jurors dzhokhar tsarnaev led two lives -- one the mild-mannered pot-smoking college kid, the other a committed jihadi bent on teaming up with his brother to reek revenge. he wanted to terrorize this country, chakravarty said. he wanted to punish america. [explosion] the jury was reminded of the violence of april 15, 2013, when bombs set by the tsarnaev brothers...
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don dahler, cbs news boston. >> pelley: and next week the jury that convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev in the attacks will begin deliberating his fate in a new cbs news poll out today. 60% of americans said he should be executed. there has been a deadly outbreak of dog flu in the midwest. and the noah who is about to drop anchor on late night television when the "cbs evening news" continues. n has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. ufferers. one tried the newest allergy spray which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other took claritin-d which starts to work on allergies with nasal congestion in 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique s
don dahler, cbs news boston. >> pelley: and next week the jury that convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev in the attacks will begin deliberating his fate in a new cbs news poll out today. 60% of americans said he should be executed. there has been a deadly outbreak of dog flu in the midwest. and the noah who is about to drop anchor on late night television when the "cbs evening news" continues. n has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when...
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don dahler, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.at cbs news all around the word, good night. >>> right now at 7:00, a tornado watch is in effect for everyone in our viewing area. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and i'm derek mcginty. the storms could bring pretty strong winds along for the ride. it's bad enough out there for a red alert. let's get it started with our tenacious topper shutt. >> we have a new severe thunderstorm warning up around hagerstown. they've been hit pretty hard between cumberland and hagerstown today. that watch goes until 10:00 tonight. if we say there's a warning what you have to do is take cover. go to a basement. if you don't have a basement, go to an interior room. stay away from windows and protect yourselves from flying debris. we'll start with the radar. this is widened out a little bit over the last hour. those are the big storms that have prompted the severe thunderstorm down in hagerstown. these are the ones to watch out for. for more on that we send it out to the weather terrace with howard bernstein. >> hea
don dahler, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.at cbs news all around the word, good night. >>> right now at 7:00, a tornado watch is in effect for everyone in our viewing area. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and i'm derek mcginty. the storms could bring pretty strong winds along for the ride. it's bad enough out there for a red alert. let's get it started with our tenacious topper shutt. >> we have a new severe thunderstorm...
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don dahler, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.cbs news all around the word, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs family and friends are sending a >>> a long time bay area radio host killed in a hit-and-run. tonight his family and friends are sending a message to the driver who took off. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook in for veronica de la cruz. donations are pouring in tonight for the family of a radio host left behind. kpix 5's ann notrarangelo shows us the sudden loss has friends and colleagues stunned and saddened. >> some sad news. wesley burton was killed. >> reporter: the mood at berkeley's radio was somber as a memorial for a beloved colleague grows. >> he was highly loved in the city of oakland. he was highly loved in here in radio. he's always left a positive impression. >> reporter: wesley burton's voice was silenced early saturday morning as he drove home from the police station. police say a hit-and-run driver slammed into his car. burton is a man who changed lives. >> he got guys, friends
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don dahler, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. cbs news all around the word, good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> goods afternoon, i'm kathy orr with a storm alert tracking storms on storm can three through central pennsylvania, severe weather. we zoom in in philadelphia, some spotty downpours here, and, there to the north and west, and moving up the chesapeake bay toward the wilmington area. but we are under the threat of severe weather to about 10:00 tonight. tornado watch in effect until 10:00 for good part of the region, the reason why heat, humidity today, with cold front moving through, a lot of instability, in the atmosphere. so these are the storm threats. dama
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cases as well as deliberations, jeff, the penalty phase could take another four weeks. >> glor: don dahlerank you. tornado watches in the south today as violent thunderstorms moved across the region.ic those storms are moving up the coast and will affect tens of millions including those participating in tomorrow's boston marathon. we're joined by eric fisher chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz. s eric what is ahead tonight first? >> this has been a slow-moving system all week long. and more thunderstorms working into the mid-south overnight could become destructive with large hail damaging winds and heavy rain threat moves over towards the northeast and the boston marathon into monday. the main area threat region we're watching mississippi valley, little rock, back toward oklahoma.on this is where some of the strongest storms will be developing tonight and moving east. tomorrow that threat goes to the east coast so places like d.c. raleigh, and down into central florida could all see some isolated severe storms. and a wind-swept cold rain jeff, moving into the boston marathon. it
cases as well as deliberations, jeff, the penalty phase could take another four weeks. >> glor: don dahlerank you. tornado watches in the south today as violent thunderstorms moved across the region.ic those storms are moving up the coast and will affect tens of millions including those participating in tomorrow's boston marathon. we're joined by eric fisher chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz. s eric what is ahead tonight first? >> this has been a slow-moving system all...
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the jury will decide whether the 21-year-old gets the death penalty or life in prison and don dahlerin boston. >> reporter: the prosecution is expected to remind jurors of dzhokhar tsarnaev's deliberate actions that led to the death of four people including 8-year-old martin richard. tsarnaev can be seen setting his bomb down just feet away from the child. the defense team including anti-death penalty specialist judy clarke is expected to put tsarnaev's family members on the stand to portray him as a typical college student who was radicalized and led astray by his overbearing older brother testimony. what's -- tamerlan. what's not clear is what testimony the judge will aloup he limited it during during the trial stage. but despite the brutality of the bombings legal experts say it's the defense that has the advantage. massachusetts has no death penalty. tsarnaev was convicted in federal court. while a recent cbs news poll shows 60% of americans favor the death penalty for tsarnaev, almost the exact opposite is true among bostonians. >> the small bombs -- reporter: ed davis was bosto
the jury will decide whether the 21-year-old gets the death penalty or life in prison and don dahlerin boston. >> reporter: the prosecution is expected to remind jurors of dzhokhar tsarnaev's deliberate actions that led to the death of four people including 8-year-old martin richard. tsarnaev can be seen setting his bomb down just feet away from the child. the defense team including anti-death penalty specialist judy clarke is expected to put tsarnaev's family members on the stand to...
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don dahler is there that made the morning unforgettable. the rain was pounding the cold wind was blowing but nothing could dim the spirits a place where two years ago they felt it may be a dark situation if the city actually ended the event returns to normal. >> look at this look at rotich rotich pulls away. >> reporter: for caroline wroterotich rotich winning the boston marathon was a dream come through as was with amy sennett who received a marriage proposal. >> i think i blew it the first half but it worked out well. >> reporter: jeff glaser was nervous, too. nervous about telling his wife he lost his wedding band on the 23rd mile. >> it was on the course they figured someone must have lost it. >> reporter: a fellow marathoner recovered the ring along the route and glaser reunited with the keepsake after the race. for many runners crossing the finish line was a personal victory. bill iffrig was only 20 feet from the finish line in 2013 knocked to his feet in the blast. the 80-year-old returns to run for the first time since the attack. f
don dahler is there that made the morning unforgettable. the rain was pounding the cold wind was blowing but nothing could dim the spirits a place where two years ago they felt it may be a dark situation if the city actually ended the event returns to normal. >> look at this look at rotich rotich pulls away. >> reporter: for caroline wroterotich rotich winning the boston marathon was a dream come through as was with amy sennett who received a marriage proposal. >> i think i...
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don dahler has more on what happened in tulsa, oklahoma. >> reporter: convicted felon courtney harris was involved in an undercover sting operation. when he saw police pull up, he ran. a pursuing officer wearing a body camera chased down and tackled harris. as other officers joined the struggle, the sheriff's department says one of them yelled a warning that he was about to use a taser. that was 73-year-old reserved deputy robert bates, an insurance executive and former police officer. he then pulled out what he said he thought was his taser. immediately afterward, a gunshot is heard on the video. [ shot fired [ ?cht. >> reporter: as is an apology from bates. >> i shot him. i'm sorry. >> reporter: as he lay bleeding, officers continued to cuff harris. when he complained of losing his breath, someone replied. harris was taken to a hospital where he died. bates is not allowed to perform any police activities while an investigation is ongoing. prosecutors are now reviewing the case. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> two now suspended troy university students are behind bars this mornin
don dahler has more on what happened in tulsa, oklahoma. >> reporter: convicted felon courtney harris was involved in an undercover sting operation. when he saw police pull up, he ran. a pursuing officer wearing a body camera chased down and tackled harris. as other officers joined the struggle, the sheriff's department says one of them yelled a warning that he was about to use a taser. that was 73-year-old reserved deputy robert bates, an insurance executive and former police officer. he...
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don dahler is in boston for us tonight. don. >> reporter: scott, when that last verdict was read out loud in court tsarnaev showed no emotion but someone sitting among the families of the victims let out a loud sigh, and another person was seen nodding emphatically yes. outside karen brassard who had been badly injured in the bombings tried to put these verdicts in perspective. >> i don't know what justice is. i'm grateful to have him off the street. i'm grateful to show everyone, the world that it's not tolerated. this is not how we behave. >> reporter: this was perhaps the most digitally documented terror attack in history. nothing during the trial had the impact and shock value of the surveillance images. jurors were shown never-before-released videos of 19-year-old dzhokar and tamerlan walking down boylston street that fateful day the defendant setting his backpack down and running away after it explodes. ed davis was boston's police commissioner at the time. >> i think the videotape that you've seen a piece of from the
don dahler is in boston for us tonight. don. >> reporter: scott, when that last verdict was read out loud in court tsarnaev showed no emotion but someone sitting among the families of the victims let out a loud sigh, and another person was seen nodding emphatically yes. outside karen brassard who had been badly injured in the bombings tried to put these verdicts in perspective. >> i don't know what justice is. i'm grateful to have him off the street. i'm grateful to show everyone,...
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don dahler says prosecutors opened today with a surprise. >> reporter: prosecutors came out swinging,lling jurors tsarnaev, seen making an obscene gesture at a camera in a court holding cell just three months after the bombings was unconcerned, unrepentd nt and unchanged. he had one more message left to send. during her opening statements framed by photos of those killed during the attacks and in the aftermath, assistant attorney nadine pelligrini said he planned and plotted to kill, he deliberately selected a glorious sporting event and twisted the marathon into something cruel and ugly for his own purposes. the jury sat rapt as more victims took the stand. celeste corcoran described being thrown into the air by the blast that destroyed both her legs. "i was in such excruciating pain," she said, "and there was so much screaming and chaos." that chaos was captured on video played for the jury. gillian reny struggling through sob, said, "my leg was completely torn apart. i was terrified i was going to die. i didn't know you could be that injured and survive. " the dancer, who may never
don dahler says prosecutors opened today with a surprise. >> reporter: prosecutors came out swinging,lling jurors tsarnaev, seen making an obscene gesture at a camera in a court holding cell just three months after the bombings was unconcerned, unrepentd nt and unchanged. he had one more message left to send. during her opening statements framed by photos of those killed during the attacks and in the aftermath, assistant attorney nadine pelligrini said he planned and plotted to kill, he...
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the prosecution wanted its last day to be unforgettable, and don dahler is there. >> reporter: this is the image prosecutors hope will stay in the jurors' minds as they consider the death penalty dzhokhar tsarnaev lurking behind a tree just feet away from his youngest victim. moments later -- ] explosion] eight-year-old martin richard's body was torn apart bay bomb blast. dr. king told the boy "the boy would have been in extreme pain. i can say with an extraordinarily high degree of medical certainty that he did not die instantaneously." earlier the jurors were shown a series of photos of victims, a virtual parade of prosthetic limbs. they saw x-rays of fucarile fiewk's ravaged body. his leg had been blown off dozens of bbs and other shrapnel perp rated every part of him. heather abbott took the stand next, "i was catapulted into the restaurant and i landed on the ground in a puddle of chaos and blood and glass." we first met abbott ten days after the blast. she talked about the agonizing moment herer is john told her she would need to amputate her leg. >> i certainly didn't want to, b
the prosecution wanted its last day to be unforgettable, and don dahler is there. >> reporter: this is the image prosecutors hope will stay in the jurors' minds as they consider the death penalty dzhokhar tsarnaev lurking behind a tree just feet away from his youngest victim. moments later -- ] explosion] eight-year-old martin richard's body was torn apart bay bomb blast. dr. king told the boy "the boy would have been in extreme pain. i can say with an extraordinarily high degree of...
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bomber's lawyers tried to explain a crude gesture that tsarnaev made to a courthouse camera, and don dahler is. covering the trial. >> reporter: the jury was shownse never-before-released surveillance video of a still- bandaged dzhokhar tsarnaev in a holding cell three months after the bombings. he can be seen primping his hair before making the obscene gesture that was brought up in court yesterday. two of liz norden's children were at the marathon that day two years ago. she knows how she wants this trial to end. >> i feel very, very strongly that i hope he gets the death penalty. i watch my kids, you know, my two boys almost die. >> reporter: her sons j.p. and paul, each lost a leg in the attacks. in court, loss was the theme of t the day. former dance instructor adrienne davis took the stand told the o jury how she cried out for her husband after the blast knocked her to the ground. "i thought because i couldn't hear myself scream," she said, weeping, "that i was dead." we met davis weeks after the bombing. >> i said there's somethinger wrong with my foot. and he looked down and grabbed
bomber's lawyers tried to explain a crude gesture that tsarnaev made to a courthouse camera, and don dahler is. covering the trial. >> reporter: the jury was shownse never-before-released surveillance video of a still- bandaged dzhokhar tsarnaev in a holding cell three months after the bombings. he can be seen primping his hair before making the obscene gesture that was brought up in court yesterday. two of liz norden's children were at the marathon that day two years ago. she knows how...
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don dahler is at the finish line at boylston street with the moments that made the marathon unforgettableing. the rain was pounding. the cold wind was blowing. we saw a lot of people crossing the finish line in tears that they just completed this. but nothing could dim the spirits of the city where so much went on two years ago. and many people doubted their cherished event would ever return to normal. >> look at this battle. look at rosich. rosich pulls away. >> for caroline from kenya, what a dream come true. as it was for newly engaged amy who crossed the finish line with her boyfriend and received a marriage proposal with a ring delivered by the mayor. >> i'm the luckiest woman no in the world. so happy. >> i was pretty nervous. >> runner jeff glasser was nervous, too, nervous about telling his wife he lost his wedding band on the 23rd mile. >> as they were running they saw a ring on the course and they figured someone must have lost it. a marathoner recovered the ring and it was rerue nighted in the medical tent after the race. for many runners crossing the finish live was a victory.
don dahler is at the finish line at boylston street with the moments that made the marathon unforgettableing. the rain was pounding. the cold wind was blowing. we saw a lot of people crossing the finish line in tears that they just completed this. but nothing could dim the spirits of the city where so much went on two years ago. and many people doubted their cherished event would ever return to normal. >> look at this battle. look at rosich. rosich pulls away. >> for caroline from...
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don dahler is in boston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. in her opening statement, assistant u.s. attorney nadine pellegrini told the court that tsarnaev was unrepen tant and that he chose this world-famous sporting events to twist it into something cruel and ugly for his own purposes. even after five weeks of trial testimony, jurors yesterday heard more graphic details of the aftermath of the twin bombings from victims. celeste corcoran took the stand on two prosthetic legs. she and her daughter sydney were injured during the first explosion. i remember thinking i wanted to die. the pain was too much, she said. i was in such excruciating pain and there was so much screaming and chaos. that chaotic scene captured on this never-before-seen amateur video was played for the jury. one of the victims gillian reny, can be seen lying on the ground with her mother on top of her. she told jurors my leg was torn almost completely apart. i was in shock with nothing to stand on. i crumpled to the ground. she was an aspires dancer. jurors saw a photo of
don dahler is in boston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. in her opening statement, assistant u.s. attorney nadine pellegrini told the court that tsarnaev was unrepen tant and that he chose this world-famous sporting events to twist it into something cruel and ugly for his own purposes. even after five weeks of trial testimony, jurors yesterday heard more graphic details of the aftermath of the twin bombings from victims. celeste corcoran took the stand on two prosthetic...
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don dahler is at the starting line in hopkinsson massachusetts. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. security has been ramped up yet again this year. they've set up these barricades all along the route to separate the spectators from the runners, and there's an enhanced police presence along the 26 miles. they've also introduce add new technology, a drone shield. very sensitive microphones along the route that picks up any kind of illegal drone activity. this is patriots' day in massachusetts, so in addition to the race there will also be commemorations and reflex and tomorrow the jury returns to the federal courthouse to decide if czartsarnaev could be put to death. it could take another four weeks. jeff. >> all right, diop. thank you very much. we mentioned at the start of today's broadcast, 4/20 today is a day for marijuana lovers. a poll shows 53% thinks it should be legal. that's the largest question since we started asking the question in 1979. 40% believe it should not be legal. three out of four voters say a candidate's mari
don dahler is at the starting line in hopkinsson massachusetts. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. security has been ramped up yet again this year. they've set up these barricades all along the route to separate the spectators from the runners, and there's an enhanced police presence along the 26 miles. they've also introduce add new technology, a drone shield. very sensitive microphones along the route that picks up any kind of illegal drone activity. this is patriots'...
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don dahler is in fall river massachusetts, where the jury is suggesting the defense helped seal hernandez's fate. don, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. aaron hernandez went from star tight end with the new england patriots with a $40 million contract, a fiancee, and a new baby to convicted murder from a life to be envies due to a life in prison due in some measure to his defense team's strategy. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: aaron hernandez stood stoically as his verdict was read. his mother sat behind him while trying to consol his fiancee. he was seen walking outside a nightclub with odin lloyd two nights before the murder. surveillance video from the defendant's home showed him holding what prosecutors said was a gun. >> do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> yes. >> reporter: but it may have been the testimony of patriots owner robert kraft. >> he said he hoped the event came out because he was in the club. >> reporter: they seized on the all al buy saying he was in the club at the time the mu
don dahler is in fall river massachusetts, where the jury is suggesting the defense helped seal hernandez's fate. don, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. aaron hernandez went from star tight end with the new england patriots with a $40 million contract, a fiancee, and a new baby to convicted murder from a life to be envies due to a life in prison due in some measure to his defense team's strategy. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: aaron...
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don dahler is at the starting line in hopkinton, massachusetts. don, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the race is under way as is the rain. and because the tsarnaev trial is on going, security has been ramped up. they put up these barricades to separate spectators from racers and there's an enhanced police presence along the 26 miles. they've introduced a new technology they're calling a drone shield. it's microphones along the route that pick up any kind of indication of illegal drone activity. it's patriots' day in massachusetts so in additioning to the race there are other commemorations as well as reflection on going and tomorrow the jurors go back to the courthouse in downtown boston to start considering whether or not the 21-year-old tsarnaev should be put to death. between the defense and the prosecution cases and the deliberation, that could take as many as four weeks. >> don, thank you very much. >>> we mentioned at the start of this broadcast today is april 20. 4/20 is a symbolic holiday for marijuana lovers and that led to
don dahler is at the starting line in hopkinton, massachusetts. don, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the race is under way as is the rain. and because the tsarnaev trial is on going, security has been ramped up. they put up these barricades to separate spectators from racers and there's an enhanced police presence along the 26 miles. they've introduced a new technology they're calling a drone shield. it's microphones along the route that pick up any kind of indication of...
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don dahler is in boston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. court is now in session. yesterday the assistant u.s. attorney told the court that tsarnaev was unrepentant and that he chose a world-famous sporting event in order to twist it into something cruel and ugly for his own purposes. even after five weeks of trial testimony, jurors yesterday heard more graphic details. of the aftermath of the twin bombings from victims, celeste corcoran took the stand on two prosthetic legs. she and her daughter sidney were first explosion. "i remember thinking i wanted to die, the pain was too much." she said "i was in such excruciating pain and there was so much screaming and chaos." that chaotic scene captured on this never before seen amateur video was played for the jury. one of the victims, gillian renne can be seen lying on the ground with her mother on top of her. she said "my leg was almost completely torn apart, my body crumpled to the ground." she was an afiring dancer. the man convicted of injuring her and over 260 others just one year older. jurors also saw a photo of
don dahler is in boston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. court is now in session. yesterday the assistant u.s. attorney told the court that tsarnaev was unrepentant and that he chose a world-famous sporting event in order to twist it into something cruel and ugly for his own purposes. even after five weeks of trial testimony, jurors yesterday heard more graphic details. of the aftermath of the twin bombings from victims, celeste corcoran took the stand on two prosthetic...
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don dahler is at the marathon finish line with the lasting impact of that day. d morning. >> good morning. the first bomb went off at the finish line which you see behind me. the second bam happened a little further up boylston street. killing two peerjs killing more than 160 others. now that the city awaiting the fate of the convicted bomber survivors are waiting for a pivotal remember. how to remember and how to move forward. >> kevin cowan seems to remember just about everyone in town. >> before i met you, i saw the guys from engine 7 right around the corner at broadway. >> but cowen can never forget the people from that scene on monday. >> 30 years on the streets, on the job. i mean have you ever had to deal with this something like this? >> no. and i hope i don't have to again. they were ordinary people. the college kid named rob wheeler who just finished the race and he saw ron lying there bleeding out and he literally took the shirt off his back and tied his leg and saved his life. that's the stuff that choked me up when i thought about it late at night. >
don dahler is at the marathon finish line with the lasting impact of that day. d morning. >> good morning. the first bomb went off at the finish line which you see behind me. the second bam happened a little further up boylston street. killing two peerjs killing more than 160 others. now that the city awaiting the fate of the convicted bomber survivors are waiting for a pivotal remember. how to remember and how to move forward. >> kevin cowan seems to remember just about everyone in...
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don dahler was in the courtroom. >> good morning.ith the last of the testimony they drove home bhie dzhokhar tsarnaev should get the death penalty. they made it clear that the pain and suffering from two years ago are far from o'. prosecutors thursday played surveillance video over new audio recording taken from a cell phone showing the shock and horror of that day. >> oh, my god. something blew up. something blew up. oh, my god. something happened. holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: when the second bomb exploded, steve woolfenden tried to stand up. he thought his son's head was bleeding. hanging onto the stroller he realized he couldn't. i looked down and saw my leg sticking out of my boot but it was no locker connected to my body denise richard was hanging over her son. he said he saw a boy fatally injured. he saw her pleading with her son. he said the boy would have been in extreme pain. ky say with an extraordinarily high degree of medical certainty that he did not die instan tan hously. jurors saw photos of those who lost limbs as the
don dahler was in the courtroom. >> good morning.ith the last of the testimony they drove home bhie dzhokhar tsarnaev should get the death penalty. they made it clear that the pain and suffering from two years ago are far from o'. prosecutors thursday played surveillance video over new audio recording taken from a cell phone showing the shock and horror of that day. >> oh, my god. something blew up. something blew up. oh, my god. something happened. holy [ bleep ]. >>...
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don daal don dahler is at the marathon's finish line. >> reporter: good morning, the first line wentthe finish line, the second bomb happened further up boylston street killing three people injuring more than 260 others. and now as this city awaits the fate of the convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, the survivors are facing a pivotal moment -- how to remember but also how to move forward. as a life long bostonian and veteran reporter for the "boston globe," kevin cullen seems to remember just about everyone in town. >> before i met you i saw the guys from 107th right around the corner at broadway. >> reporter: but cullen can never forget the people from the scene that monday. 30 years on the street on the job, have you ever had to deal with something like this? >> no and i hope i don't have to again. these were ordinary people. the college kid named rob wheeler who just finished the race and he saw ron laying there bleeding out and he literally took his shirt off his back tied off his leg and saved his life. that's the stuff that chokes me up when i thought about it late at night. >>
don daal don dahler is at the marathon's finish line. >> reporter: good morning, the first line wentthe finish line, the second bomb happened further up boylston street killing three people injuring more than 260 others. and now as this city awaits the fate of the convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, the survivors are facing a pivotal moment -- how to remember but also how to move forward. as a life long bostonian and veteran reporter for the "boston globe," kevin cullen seems to...
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don dahler has more on if the verdict will happen today. >> reporter: good morning. jurors will pore over the days of testimony in the federal courthouse behind me. the first time they are allowed to discuss the case and the 30 counts that dzhokhar tsarnaev faces, which ranges from use of weapons of mass destruction to conspiracy. federal prosecutor aloke chakravarty did not mince words on monday. this was a cold calculated act. it was intentional and to make a point. the jury saw video of dzhokhar tsarnaev setting down his pressure cooker bomb behind a row of children. including the youngest to die, martin richard. the prosecutor argued these children were not innocent to him. they were american. of all the places he could have placed the bomb, he placed it there. the government says evidence like the jihadi materials found on the laptops and confession written hiding in a boat proves he was a willing partner. the murder of officer sean collier. the testimony ending with the montage of the attacks. accompanied by jihadi chants. in closing arguments. judy clark conti
don dahler has more on if the verdict will happen today. >> reporter: good morning. jurors will pore over the days of testimony in the federal courthouse behind me. the first time they are allowed to discuss the case and the 30 counts that dzhokhar tsarnaev faces, which ranges from use of weapons of mass destruction to conspiracy. federal prosecutor aloke chakravarty did not mince words on monday. this was a cold calculated act. it was intentional and to make a point. the jury saw video...
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john dahler is in boston with the video never before seen until yesterday. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. prosecutors portrayed that gesture as representative of tsarnaev's callous, even hate-filled nature. but the defense tried to imply that that was just the antics of a typical teen. for the first time wednesday, jurors saw video of a still-bandaged dzhokhar tsarnaev in a holding cell three months after the bombings. the then 19-year-old can be seen pacing peering into the lens and primping his hair in front of the camera before he flashes the middle finger. as tsarnaev sat in the courtroom, victims,s,ding a former dance instructor shared what he took from them. >>> this is a cbs news special report. president obama is about to make a statement from the white house. it concerns a counterterrorism raid on al qaeda fighters in january. here is the president. >> this morning i want to express our grief and condolences to the families of two hostages. one american dr. warren weinstein, and an italian, jovani la porto who were tragically killed in a
john dahler is in boston with the video never before seen until yesterday. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. prosecutors portrayed that gesture as representative of tsarnaev's callous, even hate-filled nature. but the defense tried to imply that that was just the antics of a typical teen. for the first time wednesday, jurors saw video of a still-bandaged dzhokhar tsarnaev in a holding cell three months after the bombings. the then 19-year-old can be seen pacing peering into...