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dzokhar tsarnaev is inside of the courtroom. they say there is no change in his demeanor throughout the trial. if you are just tuning in we are awaiting the verdict in the dzokhar tsarnaev trial. the jury is back they deliberated just over 11 hours and broken into two different days. yesterday about 7 hours behind closed doors and today 4 hours. they came out with questions this morning. adam correct me if i'm wrong, it was about 10:00 a.m. they came out with the two questions? >> last night they had the two questions and then reconvened this morning in a bench conference, the attorneys heard the questions and the judge gave them their instructions, sent them back into the jury room and then they had about four hours today. and as you mentioned, as he returned into the courtroom today, tsarnaev his demeanor is the same passive, looking forward and not much emotion. >> john kelly is also with us former former prosecutor. to many this would seem to be a slam dunk not only in the preparation but what happened in the days after. how
dzokhar tsarnaev is inside of the courtroom. they say there is no change in his demeanor throughout the trial. if you are just tuning in we are awaiting the verdict in the dzokhar tsarnaev trial. the jury is back they deliberated just over 11 hours and broken into two different days. yesterday about 7 hours behind closed doors and today 4 hours. they came out with questions this morning. adam correct me if i'm wrong, it was about 10:00 a.m. they came out with the two questions? >> last...
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here on the east coast with dzokhar tsarnaev has been found guilty on all 30 counts against him in the boston marathon bombing trial. 17 counts carry the death penalty. that phase could begin, according to the judge, as early as monday. we're watching outside of the court right now for reaction to the begin news. ron mott there in boston where he's been covering the trial. ron, what can you tell us at this hour? >> reporter: hey, there, ari. can you see the door behind us at the federal courthouse. we are anticipating some of the victims of this bombing may come through the doors here. the media is assembled off camera waiting to get reaction to them. i spoke to one of the victims who is not downtown earlier today and she was surprised the jury did not come back with a verdict yesterday. so if there is any surprise about the verdict, it is the fact that it did take the jury a second day to reach a verdict on all 30 of the counts and's mentioned 17 now qualify dzokhar tsarnaev for the death penalty. i'm a resident of massachusetts and i can tell you this is a death qualified panel but t
here on the east coast with dzokhar tsarnaev has been found guilty on all 30 counts against him in the boston marathon bombing trial. 17 counts carry the death penalty. that phase could begin, according to the judge, as early as monday. we're watching outside of the court right now for reaction to the begin news. ron mott there in boston where he's been covering the trial. ron, what can you tell us at this hour? >> reporter: hey, there, ari. can you see the door behind us at the federal...
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that's dzokhar in the white hat, just moments before a bomb detonates.this video showing a chinese businessman running after he says he was carjacked by the brothers three days after the attack. then begging a shop worker to dial 911. and an fbi fingerprint analyst said he found no fingerprints on bomb making supplies from dzokhar. only his brother's. and tsarnaev never took the stand, but he possibly could if and when sentencing happens. >>> and a rise in "swatting" hoaxes, calling s.w.a.t. teams to homes. here's linzie janis. >> reporter: s.w.a.t teams sound rounding a home outside new york city. but it was all a hoax. one of five so-called swatting incidents in the new york area in recent days. >> they're going put out a text message to everybody. >> reporter: officers searching this elementary school on tuesday after a call that there was a gunman on campus. >> we just wanted to get her and hug her. >> reporter: three excruciating hours later. the all-clear. >> he's pointing it at me. >> reporter: that 911 call and a police body cam video5 Ñ of a swa
that's dzokhar in the white hat, just moments before a bomb detonates.this video showing a chinese businessman running after he says he was carjacked by the brothers three days after the attack. then begging a shop worker to dial 911. and an fbi fingerprint analyst said he found no fingerprints on bomb making supplies from dzokhar. only his brother's. and tsarnaev never took the stand, but he possibly could if and when sentencing happens. >>> and a rise in "swatting" hoaxes,...
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dzokhar seems to have bought into it completely.would be more of an argument here. but even after the crime was completed and he had fled and was hiding. he had time to sit down and think and he wrote in his own words to give some perspective on the purposes behind the actions and to state he was proud of what he had done. that is not the statement of a purpose who was dragged unwillingly into the crime by a domineering older brother. >> we're watching this closely. caleb mason, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> and count on msnbc to bring you that verdict when it comes up. >>> and coming up whoever thought of why the comma goes there. is it who or whom? and is it a semi colon or a comma? meet the woman with the answers. ♪ ♪ ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into. and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult... with frosted mini wheats®. you're all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from right? buuut the minute you try to use reward miles from you
dzokhar seems to have bought into it completely.would be more of an argument here. but even after the crime was completed and he had fled and was hiding. he had time to sit down and think and he wrote in his own words to give some perspective on the purposes behind the actions and to state he was proud of what he had done. that is not the statement of a purpose who was dragged unwillingly into the crime by a domineering older brother. >> we're watching this closely. caleb mason, thank you...
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defense officials hoping to take the sting out of the image of dzokhar giving that middle finger.prosecutors said he has shown no remorse in being convicted. the defense wanted to show the image. dzokhar is seen walking randaround the cell and sitting down and then shows a v shaped sign and then giving the middle finger. tsarnaev's life is on the line. prosecutors are calling witnesses to tell to the pain and suffering they experienced as a result of the attacks inflicted by tsarnaev and his brother, tamerlan. his mother traveled from china to the united states. picked out a pink bridal gown to bury her daughter in. they heard from the stepfather talking about identifying his stepson's body with a bullet between his eyes. they heard from adrian davis. a dancer who lost part of her leg in the bombing. she talked about what would be a final good-bye and telling them these may be her last words with them. davis testified at some point with tears in her eyes when she got off the stand walking on a pros prostetic. >>> the family of michael brown is taking legal action against the city
defense officials hoping to take the sting out of the image of dzokhar giving that middle finger.prosecutors said he has shown no remorse in being convicted. the defense wanted to show the image. dzokhar is seen walking randaround the cell and sitting down and then shows a v shaped sign and then giving the middle finger. tsarnaev's life is on the line. prosecutors are calling witnesses to tell to the pain and suffering they experienced as a result of the attacks inflicted by tsarnaev and his...
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and as you mentioned there, the defense has said from day one, that dzokhar tsarnaev was involved inyou'll see it. judy clark, the lead defense attorney said there is no dispute about who, what where and when but there are significant differences between dzokhar and tamerlan the older brother masterminded all of this. they have receipts of him buying bomb making components and a box that had hammer lan's fingerprints on it and not dzokhar and the government cherry picked information they took off of dzokhar's computer and tweets and things of that sort. they said they didn't see the totality of his activity online which is what they say a lot of teenagers do surfing the web and searching things such as cars and things of that sort. so what the defense is trying to say is that if not for tamerlan there would not have been a boston marathon bombing two years ago. the jury we thought earlier in the day, would have the case by now. they still don't have the case. once the rebuttal is over the judge will give them instructions and considering the late hour he might ask them if they want t
and as you mentioned there, the defense has said from day one, that dzokhar tsarnaev was involved inyou'll see it. judy clark, the lead defense attorney said there is no dispute about who, what where and when but there are significant differences between dzokhar and tamerlan the older brother masterminded all of this. they have receipts of him buying bomb making components and a box that had hammer lan's fingerprints on it and not dzokhar and the government cherry picked information they took...
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in the video, dzokhar is seen walking around. sits down for a period of time.he camera and fixing his hair before throwing up some kind of "v" shaped sign with his fingers and giving that middle finger. tsarnaev's life is on the line. jurors will determine if he gets sentenced to death. prosecutors are calling witnesses to testify to the pain and suffering experienced as a result of the attacks by tsarnaev and tamerlan. jurors heard from lindsey's aunt and how she traveled to the united states after the attacks. she shopped at a bridal store and picking out a pink gown to bury her only daughter in. they heard from sean colliers stepfather who identified his stepson's body. they heard from adrian davis. a dancer who lost part of her leg in the bombings. she talked about what would be a final good-bye to her parents and these may be her last words with them. davis testified at some point with tears in her eyes. when she got off the stand, she slowly walked past tsarnaev giving him a glare. he never looked back at her. >> so sad. >>> let's take a look at what is c
in the video, dzokhar is seen walking around. sits down for a period of time.he camera and fixing his hair before throwing up some kind of "v" shaped sign with his fingers and giving that middle finger. tsarnaev's life is on the line. jurors will determine if he gets sentenced to death. prosecutors are calling witnesses to testify to the pain and suffering experienced as a result of the attacks by tsarnaev and tamerlan. jurors heard from lindsey's aunt and how she traveled to the...
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should dzokhar tsarnaev be put to death or locked up for life? that is the question after the boston marathon bomber was found guilty of all 30 counts against him. cnn's alexandra field is live in boston with the latest. good morning, alexandra. >> good morning, john. 11 jurors couldn't seem to look at dzokhar tsarnaev but one juror just couldn't take his eyes off of him. his life now in a jury's hands, dzokhar tsarnaev showed no emotion as a court clerk read the verdict. guilty on all 30 counts against him. survivors of the boston bombing waited nearly two years for justice. jurors handing down their decision after less than 12 hours. the chaos at the finish line witnessed firsthand by the city's acting mayor that day. he spoke to cnn's jake tapper after the verdict. >> i'd like to pull a switch myself. because i believe he's guilty and you know probably he should forfeit his life. but i think that feeds right into their warped sense of what they believe is important. >> in court, jurors survivors and family members, some of them moved to tears,
should dzokhar tsarnaev be put to death or locked up for life? that is the question after the boston marathon bomber was found guilty of all 30 counts against him. cnn's alexandra field is live in boston with the latest. good morning, alexandra. >> good morning, john. 11 jurors couldn't seem to look at dzokhar tsarnaev but one juror just couldn't take his eyes off of him. his life now in a jury's hands, dzokhar tsarnaev showed no emotion as a court clerk read the verdict. guilty on all 30...
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tonight, the family writing in the "boston globe" that they want dzokhar tsarnaev's life to be spared. urging the d.j. department of justice to take the death penalty off the table. arguing that it would bring years of appeals, reliving the most painful moments of their lives. the penalty phase begins on tuesday. >>> and we turn to a sudden explosion in a classroom. the teacher caught on fire, the students terrified. was enough done to keep the students safe? here tonight, abc's paula faris. >> reporter: a frightening moment in this arizona classroom. after a routine science experiment exploded. it was a common experiment the teacher had done many times before. a match hovering over a five-gallon jug containing ethanol. it's supposed to look like this. but school officials said the container unexpectedly fractured. causing flames and pieces of plastic to hit the teacher. burning her and causing one student minor injuries. >> okay, ready? >> reporter: this is not an isolated incident. 13 were injured in reno, after an explosion due to employee error. as for the arizona teacher, she's b
tonight, the family writing in the "boston globe" that they want dzokhar tsarnaev's life to be spared. urging the d.j. department of justice to take the death penalty off the table. arguing that it would bring years of appeals, reliving the most painful moments of their lives. the penalty phase begins on tuesday. >>> and we turn to a sudden explosion in a classroom. the teacher caught on fire, the students terrified. was enough done to keep the students safe? here tonight,...
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the court was in recess for lunch over dzokhar tsarnaev.ments in this case and the defense is expected to get their turn when court recon seens. tsarnaev facing three federal charges, 17 of them carry the death penalty. a federal prosecutors saying he wanted to punish america for what america was doing to his people. he is an ethic chechen. and joining me semma ire. and so this is moving with ire. and so is this an open and shut case now? >> i think it is open and shut in that the defense conceding that he did it right? so now the question is whether he'll get the death penalty. i do think it will be a quick verdict and he will be found guilty on most of the charges, if not all of them. >> so as we look at the defense strategy in the closing arguments, is it only about the next phase of the trial that we have to concentrate to figure out whether or not he will get the death penalty? >> i think they will try to remove him from some type of cul pap ability. the the defense put on four witnesses and the prosecution put on 90 witnesses. and tha
the court was in recess for lunch over dzokhar tsarnaev.ments in this case and the defense is expected to get their turn when court recon seens. tsarnaev facing three federal charges, 17 of them carry the death penalty. a federal prosecutors saying he wanted to punish america for what america was doing to his people. he is an ethic chechen. and joining me semma ire. and so this is moving with ire. and so is this an open and shut case now? >> i think it is open and shut in that the defense...
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dzokhar convicted on all counts. one of his victims who lost both legs in the bombing just issued this statement. today's verdict will never replace the lives lost and changed. it's a relief and one step closer to closure. molly? >> reporter: he has been held responsible, convicted on all 30 counts that he was facing and a multitude of weapons counts stemming from actions from the boston marathon bombing itself to the killing of an m.i.t. police officer and on to a shootout in watertown in which another police officer was injured. jurors saying intentional lyly. three lives were claimed in boston. martin richard just 8, 23-year-old lingxi lu and krystle campbell. the ambush killing of the m.i.t. police officer as well as watertown. the bullets and bombs that were in the quiet neighborhood before tsarnaev was captured, april 19 five days after the marathon bombing. as prosecutors told jurors, they also believe they know why tsarnaev did it. he believed he needed to punish america for the death of muslims overseas. tsa
dzokhar convicted on all counts. one of his victims who lost both legs in the bombing just issued this statement. today's verdict will never replace the lives lost and changed. it's a relief and one step closer to closure. molly? >> reporter: he has been held responsible, convicted on all 30 counts that he was facing and a multitude of weapons counts stemming from actions from the boston marathon bombing itself to the killing of an m.i.t. police officer and on to a shootout in watertown...
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tonight, the family writing in the "boston globe" that they want dzokhar tsarnaev's life to be spared. arguing that it would bring years of appeals reliving the most painful moments of their lives. >>> and we turn to a sudden explosion in a classroom. was enough done to keep the students safe? paula faris. >> reporter: a frightening moment in this arizona classroom. after a routine science experiment exploded. students screaming their teacher's name. one jumped in and doused the flames. it was a common experiment the teacher had done many times before. it's supposed to look like this. but school officials said the container unexpectedly fractured. burning the teacher and causing one student minor injuries. >> okay, ready? >> reporter: this is not an isolated incident. 13 were injured in reno due to employee injury. as for the arizona teacher, she's been released from the hospital. the government requires teachers to have safety plans in place. >>> and to the economy tonight. it was a wild ride on wall street. the dow closing down 280 points over concerns over greece and china. >>> and
tonight, the family writing in the "boston globe" that they want dzokhar tsarnaev's life to be spared. arguing that it would bring years of appeals reliving the most painful moments of their lives. >>> and we turn to a sudden explosion in a classroom. was enough done to keep the students safe? paula faris. >> reporter: a frightening moment in this arizona classroom. after a routine science experiment exploded. students screaming their teacher's name. one jumped in and...
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. >>> to the "instant index," boston bomber dzokhar tsarnaev he will be sentenced after the boston marathon 14 under par in the masters. >>> and mary kay letourneau, marrying her student. tonight, she speaks with barbara walters about clearing her name. >> because of your relationship you are a registered sex offender. does this affect your life? >> it's not part of our daily life. but recently there's a process, you take a form to the court and they grant it if it looks like it should be granted. >> are you going to do that? >> yes. >> part of a new series coming this fall to investigation discovery. barbara's interview tonight, the full hour on "20/20." >>> when we come back, the mom making history this week. who is our person of the week? ♪ [announcer]when we make beyond natural dry dog and cat foods. we start with real meat as the first ingredient. we leave out corn,wheat and soy. and we own where our dry food is made-100 percent! can other brands say all that? for nutrition you can trust and your pet will enjoy... does your food go beyond? learn more at purinabeyond.com. toenail fungus
. >>> to the "instant index," boston bomber dzokhar tsarnaev he will be sentenced after the boston marathon 14 under par in the masters. >>> and mary kay letourneau, marrying her student. tonight, she speaks with barbara walters about clearing her name. >> because of your relationship you are a registered sex offender. does this affect your life? >> it's not part of our daily life. but recently there's a process, you take a form to the court and they...
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boston bomber dzokhar tsarnaev convicted on all 30 counts. will begin the day after the boston marathon. >>> and mary kay letourneau, making national headlines after an affair with her former student. she would serve years in prison, and the two would later marry. tonight, she speaks with barbara walters about clearing her name. >> you know one of the things that amazes me because of your relationship you're a registered sex offender. even as i say that, i'm shocked myself. does this affect your life? in any way? >> it's not part of our daily life. where we think about it. but recently, i said, it's been ten years. why don't i lift that? there's a process, you take a form to the court and they grant it if it looks like it should be granted. >> are you going to do that? >> yes. >> part of a new series, coming this fall to investigation discovery. barbara's interview tonight, the full hour on "20/20." >>> we turn to the breaking news out of dallas the baby giraffe just born. so many watching the live feed the baby finally arriving. >>> when we
boston bomber dzokhar tsarnaev convicted on all 30 counts. will begin the day after the boston marathon. >>> and mary kay letourneau, making national headlines after an affair with her former student. she would serve years in prison, and the two would later marry. tonight, she speaks with barbara walters about clearing her name. >> you know one of the things that amazes me because of your relationship you're a registered sex offender. even as i say that, i'm shocked myself. does...
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when they returned to dagestan operate separately tamerlan took dzokhar under his wing and led him downath to the bombing. >> deborah feyerick in boston. >>> we are following breaking news in baltimore. riots breakingysteriously injured during an arrest. we have that and the latest on baltimore ahead. >>> we are learning new information about the student tackled by a teacher when he opened fire inside his high school. next. >>> a state of emergency now in effect in baltimore. the city boiling over after the funeral of freddie gray. more than two dozen arrests. rioters setting fires to stores and looting stores. the national guard has been called in to restore order. emotions running high right now on the city streets. >> this right here is not relevant. they need to have their butts at home. they need to be in their home. units with their families studying and doing something with their life. not out here protesting about nothing. they do not respect this young man's death. >> i hope all of the kids and everybody stays off the streets. maybe we can calm down. if we don't get justice, we
when they returned to dagestan operate separately tamerlan took dzokhar under his wing and led him downath to the bombing. >> deborah feyerick in boston. >>> we are following breaking news in baltimore. riots breakingysteriously injured during an arrest. we have that and the latest on baltimore ahead. >>> we are learning new information about the student tackled by a teacher when he opened fire inside his high school. next. >>> a state of emergency now in effect...
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we don't deny dzokhar was participating, but if not for tamerlan, it would not have happened. if the jury finds him guilty on any of the 30 counts then the sentencing phase begins next monday. if any guilty verdict involve the 17 capital offenses he is charged with that same jury will begin hearing evidence to decide whether dzhokhar tsarnaev deserves life in prison or the death penalty. >> don, thanks. >>> a fourth man under arrest in the new york terror case involving isis. the suspect ask an uzbek citizen accused of plotting with three others to sent citizens overseas. he delivered $1,600 to a man headed to syria. the suspect was arrested in february at jfk airport. >>> in morning, president obama is rejecting the demand by israel over the nuclear deal with iran. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu wants a final agreement to include the right to exist for israel. president obama said that is unrealistic for iran to transform the regime and recognize israel. he calls it a fundamental misjudgment. >>> kentucky senator rand paul will officially enter the presidential rac
we don't deny dzokhar was participating, but if not for tamerlan, it would not have happened. if the jury finds him guilty on any of the 30 counts then the sentencing phase begins next monday. if any guilty verdict involve the 17 capital offenses he is charged with that same jury will begin hearing evidence to decide whether dzhokhar tsarnaev deserves life in prison or the death penalty. >> don, thanks. >>> a fourth man under arrest in the new york terror case involving isis. the...
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. >> reporter: the comments from dzokhar tsarnaev's mother appearing on a web site support page for the tsarnaev family. before the sentencing obviously, which will take place next week, she is very much defending passionately defending both of her sons. basically alleging they are not responsible for these attacks. saying how can a mother feel whose sons are in the claws of a predator talking about the united states who are preparing to tear him to pieces like meat. a reference to the upcoming sentencing. she says the united states are the real terrorists for the killing of her sons and sons of islam. it is rambling, but she is saying her sons are innocent and the united states will kill muslims. >> the jury in the united states not supposed to listen to comments like that. if they were ever to reach the environment of the jury, not helping the cause. >>> jury deliberations continue today in the trial of aaron hernandez. the panel has spent 20 hours in decides the fate of the former nfl star. if convicted, hernandez could be sentenced to life in prison. >>> two troy university of stude
. >> reporter: the comments from dzokhar tsarnaev's mother appearing on a web site support page for the tsarnaev family. before the sentencing obviously, which will take place next week, she is very much defending passionately defending both of her sons. basically alleging they are not responsible for these attacks. saying how can a mother feel whose sons are in the claws of a predator talking about the united states who are preparing to tear him to pieces like meat. a reference to the...
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the one thing that could not explain away was dzokhar had gone to a friend we before and borrow the gunsaying, can i have my gun back? joke are always had an excuse. the pattern fits rather nicely for the defense to say the older brother did all this, was the mastermind, but that gun becomes the exception. mark: tom maroni joining us this afternoon, thank you for your input and recollections of two years ago this month. the boston marathon bombing. a federal court jury has reached a verdict in the death penalty trial of the boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. that verdict is expected to be announced shortly in federal court in boston. lawyers and survivors of the bombing arethe verdict reached this afternoon after a little more than 12 hours of deliberations. we will continue to follow this and bring you the verdict when we get it. now more breaking news -- the federal reserve releasing the minutes of the federal open market committee. mike mckee joins me with the details. michael: this is probably not going to change anybody's assessment of the fed's rate increases. it's more of
the one thing that could not explain away was dzokhar had gone to a friend we before and borrow the gunsaying, can i have my gun back? joke are always had an excuse. the pattern fits rather nicely for the defense to say the older brother did all this, was the mastermind, but that gun becomes the exception. mark: tom maroni joining us this afternoon, thank you for your input and recollections of two years ago this month. the boston marathon bombing. a federal court jury has reached a verdict in...
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dzokhar's attorneys have admitted to his role in it.have the responsibility of looking at each of the 30 counts that he's charged with and determining whether or not the government met its burden of proof. a lot of people thought the process would move swiftly. this is the first time that the jury has been together behind closed doors where they're able to talk freely about the testimony they've heard and the first time they've had access to every piece of evidence that's been entered into the case over the last couple of weeks. we know already the process has raised a couple of questions for the jury. they submitted two notes with questions forror the judge. the questions have not been publicly revealed in the courtroom. we expect the judge will help the jury resolve those questions later this morning. we should point out it's not irregular, it's pretty routine for the juries to come back with questions wanting clarifications definitions, maybe a little more guidance we should know more when the jury returns here at 9:00 a.m. >> we'll
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sounds like the rantings of dzokhar and his brother when they were planning all this. she said she wished she never left dagestan and come to the united states. did she raise the boys here or she left them here right? >> reporter: they lived in the united states for a long time. she left the united states a year or so before the bomb attack took place. she was on a shoplifting charge and took off to dagestan where she now lives. in the past she told officials she wished she never gone to the united states. if she stayed in dagestan none of this would have happened. >> thank you, matthew. >>> jury deliberations resume in the massachusetts trial of aaron hernandez. the jury spent nearly 20 hours so far deliberating the fate of the former nfl star of the death of odin lloyd. >>> flash flooding danger across the south today. let's bring in meteorologist pedram javaheri for an early look at your weather. pedram. >> john and christine, good morning. hope you had a fantastic weekend. the active weather across the southern and central portion of the united states. nearly 700 l
sounds like the rantings of dzokhar and his brother when they were planning all this. she said she wished she never left dagestan and come to the united states. did she raise the boys here or she left them here right? >> reporter: they lived in the united states for a long time. she left the united states a year or so before the bomb attack took place. she was on a shoplifting charge and took off to dagestan where she now lives. in the past she told officials she wished she never gone to...
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and during the trial, defense attorneys argued that dzokhar was just a teen at the time and under the control of his older brother who planned the attack. outside the courtroom, the victims' victims said they were happy the jury didn't buy that attack. >> he's all in. he's a grown man and made choices knowing what the outcome could be and knowing what the consequence would be and he made the choice to go ahead. roz: another survivor who lost both of his legs in that bombing tweeted this today. he said today's verdict will never replace the lives that were lost and so dramatically changed. but it is a relief and it is one step closer to closure. next, of course, comes a sentencing phase where jurors have to decide if the 21-year-old gets the death penalty or life in prison. roz slater, abc 7 news. alison: thank you very much. well, strong storms swept across part of the midwest today and that same system is headed our way. doug hill in the storm watch weather 7 center with a check of what we can expect next around here. hi, doug. doug: at the moment still cloudy and damp outside of the
and during the trial, defense attorneys argued that dzokhar was just a teen at the time and under the control of his older brother who planned the attack. outside the courtroom, the victims' victims said they were happy the jury didn't buy that attack. >> he's all in. he's a grown man and made choices knowing what the outcome could be and knowing what the consequence would be and he made the choice to go ahead. roz: another survivor who lost both of his legs in that bombing tweeted this...
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. >>> and the jury has the case in the boston marathon bombing of dzokhar tsarnaev.is jury and break it all down for you. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescrip
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. >>> a jury set to decide the fate of dzokhar tsarnaev. >> he faces 30 different counts 17 of thosetence. >> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >>> good morning, welcome to your "new day," it is wednesday, april 8th 6:00 in the east michaela pereira is off, jb joins us. a lot of news for you, a south carolina police officer charged with murder after repeatedly shooting an unarmed black man in the back. killing him. new video is the key, the distinguisher, making this case different than so many others the incidents shows from the video, officer likele slager shoot ing shooting the victim. >>> the officer said he feared for his life as he fired eight shots at scott. scott's death reinnighting the debate between excessive force and trust between the police and the black community. our coverage begins with martin savidge in south carolina with more. >> we're standing outside the home of the parents of walter scott. they've been speaking out saying that they are grateful that the truth is known. grateful for that video. >> >>. [ gunshot
. >>> a jury set to decide the fate of dzokhar tsarnaev. >> he faces 30 different counts 17 of thosetence. >> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >>> good morning, welcome to your "new day," it is wednesday, april 8th 6:00 in the east michaela pereira is off, jb joins us. a lot of news for you, a south carolina police officer charged with murder after repeatedly shooting an unarmed black man in...
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. >>> a federal prosecutor called dzokhar tsarnaev has little apathy. >> and blue bell ice cream haseports of lift aria. >> thank you so much. >>> just ahead, we'll head back to baltimore for the latest on the protest and we'll speak with one of the attorneys for freddie gray's family. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe and to us that feels really good. dear stranger,
. >>> a federal prosecutor called dzokhar tsarnaev has little apathy. >> and blue bell ice cream haseports of lift aria. >> thank you so much. >>> just ahead, we'll head back to baltimore for the latest on the protest and we'll speak with one of the attorneys for freddie gray's family. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where...
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prosecutors describing dzokhar tsarnaev as a cold-blooded killer who deserves to die for his role inness list today includes survivors and family members of the victims. >>> members of congress are freezing their salary at $174,000 a year. this comes as house legislation funding congressional operations for the upcoming budget year. it would be the seventh year in a row in which lawmakers have denied themselves their automatic cost of living pay increase. >>> the vatican announcing that pope francis will visit cuba before his trip to the u.s. upcoming in september. the vatican has been credited with playing a crucial role in helping restore relations between the two countries. >>> and what is said to be the world's largest tulip bed was unveiled in turkey today, how pretty. it's designed to look like a turkish carpet and it is attracting thousands to the 10th international tulip festival. it is made up of 545,000 tulips, which if you didn't know, is the national flower of turkey. >>> and that is your cnbc news update this hour. bet you didn't know that, scotty, back to you. >> i did
prosecutors describing dzokhar tsarnaev as a cold-blooded killer who deserves to die for his role inness list today includes survivors and family members of the victims. >>> members of congress are freezing their salary at $174,000 a year. this comes as house legislation funding congressional operations for the upcoming budget year. it would be the seventh year in a row in which lawmakers have denied themselves their automatic cost of living pay increase. >>> the vatican...
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in its opening statement, the defense said dzokhar tsarnaev was led astray by his older brother.vid bruck argued against imposing the death penalty, saying "there is no evening the scales." instead, he called for a sentence of life without parole. >> woodruff: another labor dispute has hit the nation's busiest port complex. hundreds of truck drivers walked off the job today at the ports of los angeles and long beach in southern california. their trucks sat idle as they walked a picket line demanding better pay. >> ifill: president obama warned today against moves in congress to rein in free trade. he told "the wall street journal" that china will step into the vacuum if congress fails to approve a trade deal with asia. later, the president welcomed japanese prime minister abe, and took him on a tour of the lincoln memorial. >> woodruff: and wall street started the week on a down note. the dow jones industrial average lost 40 points to close below 18,040. the nasdaq fell 30, and the s&p 500 slid 8. still to come on the newshour: more on the devastation and despair in nepal. protes
in its opening statement, the defense said dzokhar tsarnaev was led astray by his older brother.vid bruck argued against imposing the death penalty, saying "there is no evening the scales." instead, he called for a sentence of life without parole. >> woodruff: another labor dispute has hit the nation's busiest port complex. hundreds of truck drivers walked off the job today at the ports of los angeles and long beach in southern california. their trucks sat idle as they walked a...
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dzokhar convicted on all counts.ctims who lost both legs in the bombing just issued this statement. today's verdict will never replace the lives lost and changed. it's a relief and one step closer to closure.
dzokhar convicted on all counts.ctims who lost both legs in the bombing just issued this statement. today's verdict will never replace the lives lost and changed. it's a relief and one step closer to closure.
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. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: a federal jury convicted dzokhar tsarnaev on in the boston marathon bombing. and in a newshour interview, secretary of state kerry said congress should play a role in reviewing the iran nuclear deal. but he said it has to respect the constitution and the president's prerogatives. >> ifill: on the newshour online, a cambodian dancer brings a thousand-year-old tradition, once suppressed by the khmer rouge, to life on stage. watch a video of that performance, from our partner station kqed, on our home page. that's at pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: tune in later this evening. charlie rose gets reaction to the boston bombing verdict. and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll talk with christine lagarde, head of the international monetary fund, on challenges facing the global economy. i'm judy woodruff >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln
. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: a federal jury convicted dzokhar tsarnaev on in the boston marathon bombing. and in a newshour interview, secretary of state kerry said congress should play a role in reviewing the iran nuclear deal. but he said it has to respect the constitution and the president's prerogatives. >> ifill: on the newshour online, a cambodian dancer brings a thousand-year-old tradition, once suppressed by the khmer rouge, to life on stage....
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dzokhar tsarnaev is accused in the 2013 attack that killed 3 people and wounded 264. he's also charged with killing a policeman. the defense admits his guilt, and has focused, instead, on trying to save him from the death penalty. there's word the government tracked calls from the united states to nations linked to drug trafficking for more than 20 years. "u.s.a today" reports the effort was ultimately discontinued, but it served as a model for even more extensive surveillance after 9/11. the account says drug enforcement officials recorded call numbers and patterns, but not the content of the calls. republican senator rand paul has formally launched his 2016 presidential campaign. the tea party favorite announced in his home state of kentucky, with a libertarian message that blasted washington and government surveillance. he told supporters in louisville that he wants a "return to liberty." >> i've been fortunate. i've been able to enjoy the american dream. i worry though that the opportunity and hope are slipping away for our sons and daughters. as i watch our once-
dzokhar tsarnaev is accused in the 2013 attack that killed 3 people and wounded 264. he's also charged with killing a policeman. the defense admits his guilt, and has focused, instead, on trying to save him from the death penalty. there's word the government tracked calls from the united states to nations linked to drug trafficking for more than 20 years. "u.s.a today" reports the effort was ultimately discontinued, but it served as a model for even more extensive surveillance after...
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what punishment should boston bomber dzokhar tsarnaev get.ator and potential presidential candidate, elizabeth warren, about that and so much more. ♪ ♪ ♪ denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> she's the firebrand freshman senator shaking up wall street with her crusade for financial reform. senator elizabeth warren describe
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. >>> and we have just learned that the penalty phase of the dzokhar tsarnaev trial will start on april for the death penalty but it has been delayed, starting tuesday, april 21st. we'll be right back. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com some cash back cards make things so complicated. they limit where you earn bonus cash back ... here's the way i see it, you are point a, and your cash back is point b. the simple way between them, the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back... on every purchase, everywhere. i said...
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lawyers for dzokhar tsarnaev brought four witnesses to the stand. their case lasting less than two days. while the prosecution presented more than 90 witnesses in the last month. closing arguments are expected monday. tsarnaev faces the death penalty. >>> here's a what do you think segment for you. new york city police are investigating a video showing a detective berating an uber driver. it happened after the driver gestured to the detective in an unmarked car to use a blinker while parking. watch what happens. >> you understand me? i don't know what [ bleep ] planet you think you're on right now. >> i'm not planning i'm here. >> planet. >> [ bleep ]. get in the car and stay there next time you do it again -- >> okay what? >> you going to let me [ bleep ] finish? stop interrupting me. >> okay. i apologize, i'm sorry. >> how do you think you're talking to here? how long have you been in this country? >> almost two years. >> almost how long? >> two years. >> i got news for you, remember this in the future. don't ever do that again. >> passenger in th
lawyers for dzokhar tsarnaev brought four witnesses to the stand. their case lasting less than two days. while the prosecution presented more than 90 witnesses in the last month. closing arguments are expected monday. tsarnaev faces the death penalty. >>> here's a what do you think segment for you. new york city police are investigating a video showing a detective berating an uber driver. it happened after the driver gestured to the detective in an unmarked car to use a blinker while...