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>> you tell them that it's normal to grieve. we really have to grieve. grieving is necessary. people walking around thinking you have to be strong and keep going and get over it, but, no, you can't. you really do need this time to cry and to mourn because that lifts up that person that we lose or that situation that has changed for you. so we try to let people know that it's normal and that it takes time. it's not going to end when your cameras shut down. it's going to go on into different stages. >> i often found actually for family members the hardest part is often once the funeral is over and once the family and the loved ones and other people start to, friends, kind of return to their lives and your left still holding on to the pain and it's very difficult to suddenly find yourself alone in that. >> that's the worst part of it. i think that's going to be very difficult here because this has been a community that come together. so people don't feel alone. they feel very much covered by everybody else. but when the cameras go and the police, you know, the lines go, these peo
>> you tell them that it's normal to grieve. we really have to grieve. grieving is necessary. people walking around thinking you have to be strong and keep going and get over it, but, no, you can't. you really do need this time to cry and to mourn because that lifts up that person that we lose or that situation that has changed for you. so we try to let people know that it's normal and that it takes time. it's not going to end when your cameras shut down. it's going to go on into...
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boston grieved today. we all did.light vigil in the tight knit neighborhood of dorchester for one of their own. a beautiful gap-toothed 8-year-old boy named martin richard, killed at the finish line of the marathon just after getting some ice cream. there is so much love here. >> support and love to help us through. >> reporter: they are dorchester strong and they came out for martin and for his family. who are suffering so much. here, a family facebook photo, his mother denise, recovering now from severe head injuries. his 6-year-old sister jane who lost a leg. his brother henry and his father bill. what does this do for you to be here? >> if it happened to my family, i know they'd be here for me. >> respect. terrible, awful. especially with the mother and the toddler. awful. >> reporter: neighbors dropped off flowers at the martin home. the clock in the center of town was stopped at the moment he was killed. at a park where he used to play, children scrawled "pray for martin." >> when they announced it, i was like,
boston grieved today. we all did.light vigil in the tight knit neighborhood of dorchester for one of their own. a beautiful gap-toothed 8-year-old boy named martin richard, killed at the finish line of the marathon just after getting some ice cream. there is so much love here. >> support and love to help us through. >> reporter: they are dorchester strong and they came out for martin and for his family. who are suffering so much. here, a family facebook photo, his mother denise,...
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and second, we fly them with prayers for those who were harmed and those who grieve, for their is stillin in the world today. and we are very far from being healed. and we fly them also in thanksgiving for first responders who made of their own bodi bodies sacraments of blessing. here's what i know today. we are shaken, but we are not forsaken. another's hate will not make of us haters. another's cruelty will only redouble our mercy. amen. >> amen. >> reverend nancy s. taylor. >> president and mrs. obama, governor and mrs. patrick, mayor and mrs. menino, all of us in this space and well beyond are grateful for your constant and inspired leadership. your compassionate presence is a signal of the triumph of order over chaos, of love over hatred. the gifted columnist anna quindland wrote, "grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. it is a whisper in the world and a clamber within. the landscapes of all our lives become as full of craters as the surface of the moon." we would wish our prayers this morning to hold not only the city and its souls in our embrace, bu
and second, we fly them with prayers for those who were harmed and those who grieve, for their is stillin in the world today. and we are very far from being healed. and we fly them also in thanksgiving for first responders who made of their own bodi bodies sacraments of blessing. here's what i know today. we are shaken, but we are not forsaken. another's hate will not make of us haters. another's cruelty will only redouble our mercy. amen. >> amen. >> reverend nancy s. taylor....
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. >> we have different ways of grieving and grieving is such an essential part of life. you have to grieve or you can't move on. the trouble is that when people choose to continue grieving long after it's healthy to keep doing so. i think we're very much in the grief mode. it's interesting how soon life gets back to normal. we were talking about when we lost our beloved dads, how bizarre it is for you to be immersed in your grief and all of a sudden you look around and people are going about their normal days. we're like, how can you do that? don't you realize what just happened? we're self-absorbed creatures by nature. it doesn't mean we're bad, it's just that we're all about us. and if it didn't affect you personally, then we just seem to move on to how much weight has kim kardashian gained? which is sad, i think. even "people" magazine, i'm kind of surprised today -- this is still such a brand-new tragedy, and it's a crime, let's not forget that -- here's trisha yearwood whom we love, and that's the main story, how much weight she's lost in a short amount of time. on
. >> we have different ways of grieving and grieving is such an essential part of life. you have to grieve or you can't move on. the trouble is that when people choose to continue grieving long after it's healthy to keep doing so. i think we're very much in the grief mode. it's interesting how soon life gets back to normal. we were talking about when we lost our beloved dads, how bizarre it is for you to be immersed in your grief and all of a sudden you look around and people are going...
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empower them with strength and courage and restore to them and to all of us who grieve with them a sense of life's goodness and purpose. fill their hearts and ours with reference and with love that we might turn to you again with hearts restored to wholeness, hands committed to the recreation of well-being and peace. >> in the name of god, the most compassionate and most merciful. mr. president, governor patrick, mayor menino and fellow citizens of boston, we're gathered together to mourn the loss of life in a criminal attack in our community. what happened on monday has shocked and horrified us. but it has also brought us together. i come before you to share the message of my community's scripture. i want to cite up a passage that i studied when i was 7 years old. i was living at the time in damascus, syria, and one afternoon while walking back home from school i experienced the terror of a car bomb that exproceeded on my route. i will never forget the sound of the blast, the confusion ed rus of humanity and the anger and the fear of these feelings returned on monday. what gave me comfo
empower them with strength and courage and restore to them and to all of us who grieve with them a sense of life's goodness and purpose. fill their hearts and ours with reference and with love that we might turn to you again with hearts restored to wholeness, hands committed to the recreation of well-being and peace. >> in the name of god, the most compassionate and most merciful. mr. president, governor patrick, mayor menino and fellow citizens of boston, we're gathered together to mourn...
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they were all grieving. >> everywhere you go today, you see the faces of sadness. there's not a place where you can look where you don't see people who are feeling this. >> no. this is -- this is something that hit us just 12 years ago. >> the planes originated from here. >> they hijacked two planes with 150 people on those two planes that flew into the world trade center. the memorial is over here, 50 yards away and thousands of people walking past it remembering those 150 people and those that were injured or lost their life yesterday. >> there is a similar feel here today to the feel that you got at logan airport in boston after 9/11. the people working there, the people who sent those planes into the air. there was a -- you could see that they were attached to that tragedy in a way that wasn't going to go away. >> no, this is now a part of the personality of boston. remembering those 150 people and those that were injured or lost their life yesterday. >> there is a similar feel here today to the feel that you got at logan airport in boston after 9/11. the peopl
they were all grieving. >> everywhere you go today, you see the faces of sadness. there's not a place where you can look where you don't see people who are feeling this. >> no. this is -- this is something that hit us just 12 years ago. >> the planes originated from here. >> they hijacked two planes with 150 people on those two planes that flew into the world trade center. the memorial is over here, 50 yards away and thousands of people walking past it remembering those...
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they say the heart grieves for the innocent victims. they call it a callous act that has demonstrated our family. >>> boston. channel 2 news. >>> the mississippi city man mailing poison ticketed letters was release from jail today. the charges against him, tropicalled. >> i respect president obama. i love my country and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. >>> the attorney for 45-year- old paul ken curtis says his client may have been framed. they say a search of his home did not find the poison. this comes as the second fbi searched his home today in connection with the case. >>> in canada today, bail was denied for two men planning a attack on a train. we'll show you video of one suspect arriving at a courthouse. he and another man face charges of conspiracy. they will remain behind bars in a caudad january facility. >> deputies arrested 31-year- old joshua slatedder. he admitted to being in a pasture at the time of the shooting two weeks ago trying to poach with a across bow. officials say he sh
they say the heart grieves for the innocent victims. they call it a callous act that has demonstrated our family. >>> boston. channel 2 news. >>> the mississippi city man mailing poison ticketed letters was release from jail today. the charges against him, tropicalled. >> i respect president obama. i love my country and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. >>> the attorney for 45-year- old paul ken curtis says his client...
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the debate begins, is she just a grieving mother? did she help leave lead her sons down the path and is negotiation m eric in need of introspection in the wake of what happened with her two sons. some suggest the answer is yes. joining me is alan come himself and ben ferguson. i mean, i think america is going to protect us. it is going to be safe, but it happened opposite. right, thanks to your family it happened opposite for 200 americans? >> not only that. i laugh at the fact that this is america's fault. russia tipped us off about her sons, we also know she received texts from her son possibility of being an attacker. blame america. america gave your kids an incredible education, gave them scholarships. gave them food stamps. gave them help and assistance to become great people. what else did she want from america after all of that when her son or sons go out and kill people 14 different limbs are lost because of the actions of their son and she wants to blame america? leave this country and never come back. i have no problem with
the debate begins, is she just a grieving mother? did she help leave lead her sons down the path and is negotiation m eric in need of introspection in the wake of what happened with her two sons. some suggest the answer is yes. joining me is alan come himself and ben ferguson. i mean, i think america is going to protect us. it is going to be safe, but it happened opposite. right, thanks to your family it happened opposite for 200 americans? >> not only that. i laugh at the fact that this...
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they are still grieving. we are anticipating the president will speak shortly.helicopter flew from dallas and passed over the site where the explosion occurred and then came down to waco. you may wonder why waco. the town of west is so small there is no facility to handle all of the thousands of people who wanted to attend this service so baylor university was the choice. >> we're looking at live pictures from the memorial ceremony and waiting for president obama to speak. it should be any minute. one thing so striking about covering these stories, it's ban rough couple weeks for the country with both the terrorist attacks here in boston and the horrible explosion in west, texas. here in boston one thing that is so striking is the four individuals who were killed were so innocent and sweet. officer collier all the way to martin richard looking at the stories and watching the coverage of the horrible incident in west, texas strikes me these were people who were brave, the ones who died, people who volunteered to run into danger and for that reason their deaths ar
they are still grieving. we are anticipating the president will speak shortly.helicopter flew from dallas and passed over the site where the explosion occurred and then came down to waco. you may wonder why waco. the town of west is so small there is no facility to handle all of the thousands of people who wanted to attend this service so baylor university was the choice. >> we're looking at live pictures from the memorial ceremony and waiting for president obama to speak. it should be...
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. >> units grieve for a friend and classmate. school officials hope the tragedy will help keep this from happening again. i'm in fort tori campbell. a moment of silence was held for a teen who was killed while playing a game of chicken with a train. we're at high school where students and staff remember the teenager. >> reporter: it's been a tearful morning here at the high school. grief counselors and school psychologists are on hand all day to help students cope with the loss of 14-year-old austin price. a makeshift memorial started early this morning right near those train tracks. >> we love you, miss you, you'll always be in our hearts. amen. >> reporter: about a hundred students started the day with tears remembering austin price. >> he was a good student, always nice to everybody, loving person. >> reporter: the sheriff aest department is saying the 14- year-old was playing chicken on the train tracks when the train hit and killed him. >> he's still my best friend. i really miss him. i'm going to miss him a lot. >> i'm sorr
. >> units grieve for a friend and classmate. school officials hope the tragedy will help keep this from happening again. i'm in fort tori campbell. a moment of silence was held for a teen who was killed while playing a game of chicken with a train. we're at high school where students and staff remember the teenager. >> reporter: it's been a tearful morning here at the high school. grief counselors and school psychologists are on hand all day to help students cope with the loss of...
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. >>> bay area paramedics grieving for a colleague. for a second time after a mystery shooting turns into murder. >> vacation interrupted. the offduty bay area police officer saved the day at airport security. >>> and left in the trash and forgotten. the lucky litter of puppies rescued in the nick of time. i'm allen martin in for ken bastida. >> quinn has died two dais after someone shot him while he was driving in the oakland hills. as night, the search is on for the killers and his motive. kpix5's kristen ayers is at the crime scene. kristen. >> reporter: that's right, bower was a dublin resident. authorities announced today that he died around 4:00 today. tonight here at the scene, people are leaving behind flowers at the very spot where his car plunged down a ravine moments after he was shot. black ribbon tied outside the santa clara ambulance station, along with flowers and stuffed animals. >> he was a great guy. he was an amazing paramedic. >> black bands over badges. all in tribute to santa clara county paramedic, quinn bower. b
. >>> bay area paramedics grieving for a colleague. for a second time after a mystery shooting turns into murder. >> vacation interrupted. the offduty bay area police officer saved the day at airport security. >>> and left in the trash and forgotten. the lucky litter of puppies rescued in the nick of time. i'm allen martin in for ken bastida. >> quinn has died two dais after someone shot him while he was driving in the oakland hills. as night, the search is on for...
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. >>> the family of a little girl is grieving her devastating loss today. we'll tell you what happened behind this house and the attempts to save her. >>> investigators are looking into two deadly fires last night in san jose. the first one started at about 8:30 at a home on south daniel way. firefighters say the house was fully engulfed when they arrived and strong winds made it difficult to fight. they did pull an elderly woman out of the house but could not save her. another person was found dead inside the home after the fire was put out. the cause is still under investigation. >>> another tragic house fire just a few hours later has a san jose family grieving over the death of their little girl. ktvu's janine de la vega spoke with the girl's family and tells us what happened moments before the fire started. >> reporter: there's no damage from the fire on the outside on fifth and japan but the -- in japantown. but we were told by relatives that mariah angel gomez was the little girl found dead when the fire broke out just around 11:30. >> we tried to ge
. >>> the family of a little girl is grieving her devastating loss today. we'll tell you what happened behind this house and the attempts to save her. >>> investigators are looking into two deadly fires last night in san jose. the first one started at about 8:30 at a home on south daniel way. firefighters say the house was fully engulfed when they arrived and strong winds made it difficult to fight. they did pull an elderly woman out of the house but could not save her....
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-- [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> leila fowler was a 2nd grader and those teachers are grieving as well as so many people who knew her. [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> reporter: now investigators will the county sheriff's office were able to pull fingerprints from the girl's home and they were able to get dna evidence from inside the home. they are moving as quickly as possible to find whoever did this and the man is a hispanic man with long gray hair and there is still an active search underway in this area for leila fowler's killer and i was told by one sheriff's deputy, they are expecting an announcement of some sort to come down. classes get going here at generally lynn elementary school. sheriff's deputies will be in and around the school providing extra security as students come back to class this morning. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> later today, burlingame police are expected to release more information about the stabbing of an off-duty police officers. it happened yesterday morning during a fight on park road in downtown burlingame. the uncle of
-- [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> leila fowler was a 2nd grader and those teachers are grieving as well as so many people who knew her. [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> reporter: now investigators will the county sheriff's office were able to pull fingerprints from the girl's home and they were able to get dna evidence from inside the home. they are moving as quickly as possible to find whoever did this and the man is a hispanic man with long gray hair and there is...
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while there are so many people still grieving here in boston, perhaps a lighter moment.att damon decided to come back here. he's a harvard grad. he returned to home to cambridge, massachusetts. wh he went to the university to pick up an award yesterday. that boston marathon bombing was so much on his mind as he spoke to those students. >> it is just really -- i think we're all still in shock. i certainly am still in shock in trying to figure out what this all means and what happened. it's just incredibly shocking and hard to figure out. >> i think he speaks for so many of us, still hard to figure out. i think a lot of people who have gathered here behind me probably feel the same way. it is hard to figure out the why. you never get that answer. there is one big answer is how were the people so deeply affected by this, how are they going to live? how are they going to have to pay for new normal. coming up how $26 million will be allocated to those worst affected and those who lost their loved ones in that disaster. [ male announcer ] straight from red lobster's chefs to y
while there are so many people still grieving here in boston, perhaps a lighter moment.att damon decided to come back here. he's a harvard grad. he returned to home to cambridge, massachusetts. wh he went to the university to pick up an award yesterday. that boston marathon bombing was so much on his mind as he spoke to those students. >> it is just really -- i think we're all still in shock. i certainly am still in shock in trying to figure out what this all means and what happened. it's...
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a very poignant letter written by a grieving mother. >> they were on a train and there was a terrible accident. >> the train ride was very devastating for the family. an axelrod broke on the train and benny did not survive the crash. >> she concluded that this was god's judgment. that the loss of her son was god's punishment. >> the house was too much for her to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. she wasn't capable of taking care of a house. >> she was glad to leave the place. >> it was probably the unhappiest of all presidencies. >> evening and welcome to c- span's first lady influence and image. we learn about the final first ladies of the antebellum era. we meet jane pierce whose tenure in the white house was defined by overwhelming loss. by the time she and her husband arrive at executive mansion, they have lost all three of their young sons and she finds herself crippled by grief. we'll delve into jane pierce and to help us understand more about this first lady, meet our guest who is the author of a new biography of jane pierce called "ja
a very poignant letter written by a grieving mother. >> they were on a train and there was a terrible accident. >> the train ride was very devastating for the family. an axelrod broke on the train and benny did not survive the crash. >> she concluded that this was god's judgment. that the loss of her son was god's punishment. >> the house was too much for her to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. she wasn't capable of taking care...
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this is a close knit area the city of boston and here we are grieving for the little boy who we knew from door chester and a want to say -- and i want to say we know our heroes, the runners and the people who wear the badges who helped us during our time of need and as we get together with all lawn enforcement -- law enforcement officials we want to make sure we work together and let's continue to work together and let's give a helping hand to individuals who may need it during this difficult time in our city's history and i have been the mayor for 20 years now and i have never seen law enforcement pull together the way they have but also people are pulling together, the business communities, everyone and this is a tragedy but boston is a strong city and we'll see them get through this and we set up a resource center over near the castle near the plaza hotel where staff will be able to give information to individuals involved in the marathon 9:00 to 5:00 and our phone number is available and the hotline (617)534-5050 and there is a 24 hour hotline (617)635-4500. we received calls fro
this is a close knit area the city of boston and here we are grieving for the little boy who we knew from door chester and a want to say -- and i want to say we know our heroes, the runners and the people who wear the badges who helped us during our time of need and as we get together with all lawn enforcement -- law enforcement officials we want to make sure we work together and let's continue to work together and let's give a helping hand to individuals who may need it during this difficult...
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senator flake wrote a handwritten letter to the grieving mother. here it is.ns by apologizing for the fact that she received a form letter from his office in response to what he calls "her heartfelt note." he says, i regret you received an impersonal response to such personal words. i regret your deep loss. while we may not agree on every solution, strengthening background checks is something we agree on. your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. thank you for your note, kind regards, jeff flake. so this freshman republican hand-writes a letter, telling a grieving mother that strengthening background checks is something we agree on. and then he walks into the senate chamber and raises his hand to vote against strengthening background checks. even though he had political cover from the senior senator from arizona, who was voting for background checks. freshman senator jeff flake rewrote himself on the spot and voted against background checks. he rewrote this letter on the spot. he voted against karen teves. he voted against the family that he said in his
senator flake wrote a handwritten letter to the grieving mother. here it is.ns by apologizing for the fact that she received a form letter from his office in response to what he calls "her heartfelt note." he says, i regret you received an impersonal response to such personal words. i regret your deep loss. while we may not agree on every solution, strengthening background checks is something we agree on. your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. thank you for your note, kind...
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restoring of this could help others. >> the grieving father talks about the death of his daughter. the teenager killed herself following an alleged sexual assault that was reportedly photographed and passed around her high school. kpix 5 glen ramirez at the high school with plans on what her parents will do next. >> reporter: her family decided to go public today, allen, because they want people to know exactly what happened to their daughter and they want people, perhaps students at saratoga high to step forward and tell what they know. now seven months after the incident, we're still finding out new details. after passing out at a friend's house following a night of partying and heavy drinking, 15- year-old audrey pott woke up to find her clothes removed and that her body was written with a marker. >> it said that one man's name was here, taunting her that someone was violating her while she was asleep. >> reporter: the assault allegedly by three 16-year-old high school boys who texted and shared at least one photo of the incident drove pott's to hang herself a week later. >> it
restoring of this could help others. >> the grieving father talks about the death of his daughter. the teenager killed herself following an alleged sexual assault that was reportedly photographed and passed around her high school. kpix 5 glen ramirez at the high school with plans on what her parents will do next. >> reporter: her family decided to go public today, allen, because they want people to know exactly what happened to their daughter and they want people, perhaps students...
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overnight boston grieves. neighborhood for martin richard, just 8 years old killed in monday's attack. >> i'm here for support and love. >> reporter: at the boy's home neighbors dropped off flowers, and children remembered him at a park where he used to play. another victim, 29-year-old krystle campbell, is also being remembered. she was at the marathon cheering on her friend's boyfriend. >> we can't believe this has happened. she was such a hard worker at everything she did. this doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: the third person killed has been identified as a boston university graduate student from china. this morning authorities are piecing together more clues. abc news has obtained these photos of a shredded backpack and pressure cooker that was modified and used as one of the bombs. >> it appears that this device may have been dropped in a backpack either inside the trash cans or right outside the trash cans. >> reporter: an fbi advisory
overnight boston grieves. neighborhood for martin richard, just 8 years old killed in monday's attack. >> i'm here for support and love. >> reporter: at the boy's home neighbors dropped off flowers, and children remembered him at a park where he used to play. another victim, 29-year-old krystle campbell, is also being remembered. she was at the marathon cheering on her friend's boyfriend. >> we can't believe this has happened. she was such a hard worker at everything she did....
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. >> reporter: so we grieve for martin richard, and we learned another name, another of the dead of themarathon. >> we are heartbroken about krystle marie. >> reporter: krystle marie campbell was 29 years old. she was at the marathon cheering on her friend's boyfriend. she was a manager at jimmy's steak house. she took care of her sick grandmother, and her dad, william campbell, told us she was every father's dream. her mother patty spoke outside her home. >> she was always smiling. i couldn't ask for a better daughter. we can't believe this has happened. she was such a hard worker at everything she did. this doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: the third victim in the bombing, a chinese graduate student at boston university. her family in china has asked that her personal information not be disclosed. when the bombs went off, we knew evil was at work but so was good. it always is. >> but we also as a community and as a city can come together. >> reporter: even in darkness there is light. >> and that was our terry moran. among those recovering from severe injuries are two brothers and e
. >> reporter: so we grieve for martin richard, and we learned another name, another of the dead of themarathon. >> we are heartbroken about krystle marie. >> reporter: krystle marie campbell was 29 years old. she was at the marathon cheering on her friend's boyfriend. she was a manager at jimmy's steak house. she took care of her sick grandmother, and her dad, william campbell, told us she was every father's dream. her mother patty spoke outside her home. >> she was...
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martin's relatives grieving online. cousin tweeting "i love you martin, you'll be in my mind forever and ever." his aunt, martin, you're the sweetest, funniest boy, i'm going to miss you so much but now you're an angel. martin's mother is out of surgery. his little sister, in the first grade, is still in the hospital. we can only assume his dad, bill, is okay physically. but we know he's much loved and active in the community. the dorchester reporter says richard's family is, quote, deeply involved in all facets of life in door chester from from little league, to the church st. ann's parish in neponset. >> that little boy's face, his smile, that picture of him in his communion suit, tough see what was lost. a situation that certainly would have been worse. that's perspective tough to take when we've had loss. we know, sanjay, people still in there. we know it is not over yet. words like serious, critical. what do they mean? what is up in the air? >> reporter: well, you know, in the hospital behind me, one of nine hospit
martin's relatives grieving online. cousin tweeting "i love you martin, you'll be in my mind forever and ever." his aunt, martin, you're the sweetest, funniest boy, i'm going to miss you so much but now you're an angel. martin's mother is out of surgery. his little sister, in the first grade, is still in the hospital. we can only assume his dad, bill, is okay physically. but we know he's much loved and active in the community. the dorchester reporter says richard's family is, quote,...
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we grieve for the little boy who we knew from dorchester. bad day for boston, but i think if we pull together, we'll get through it. >> boston's mayor, thomas mannino, speaking of his city's resilience and speaking with me now is massachusetts congressman richard neal. thank you for being with us on a horrific day for your community. tell us what do you know, what briefings are you getting about what happened? we've been told by our own pete williams that we're talking about two bombs, pressure cookers, loaded with some sort of material in backpacks. >> well actually the news accounts over the last 24 hours have gotten much better as you know. i think that the fbi and the boston police department and the state police have done a good job of sorting some of the early data and getting the information out to the public. i thought the governor's position was very helpful. >> what are you hearing from the white house? what help are you getting from them? >> well, you note that the president in his press conference or at least his remarks, indicat
we grieve for the little boy who we knew from dorchester. bad day for boston, but i think if we pull together, we'll get through it. >> boston's mayor, thomas mannino, speaking of his city's resilience and speaking with me now is massachusetts congressman richard neal. thank you for being with us on a horrific day for your community. tell us what do you know, what briefings are you getting about what happened? we've been told by our own pete williams that we're talking about two bombs,...
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even those who didn't know matthew warren personally are grieving here today. their prayers are with the warren family. now, warren, matthew warren, the 27-year-old, played a very important role in the church, but it was also a very quiet role. he was behind the scenes. he worked at the saddleback ware house distribution center, but he played a important role, and earlier, the church provided us with two people who knew matthew very well. they taw talked about how sweet he was, how compassionate he was, how he was able to tell people who were in pain because he too was suffering from so much pain. >> i was not on the mission trip, but afterwards, i got to know him better and knew, like you said, there were days where, you know, he was just this bubbly, outgoing, effervescent reaching out to people, and other days where he just didn't want to be around people. just the pain, excruciating pain was too much. >> coincidentally, today's sermon was the first in a series entitled how to survive tough times. today's sermon was how to survive your worst day. delivered b
even those who didn't know matthew warren personally are grieving here today. their prayers are with the warren family. now, warren, matthew warren, the 27-year-old, played a very important role in the church, but it was also a very quiet role. he was behind the scenes. he worked at the saddleback ware house distribution center, but he played a important role, and earlier, the church provided us with two people who knew matthew very well. they taw talked about how sweet he was, how...
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here we know our neighbors, we grieve for this is a close-knit place.eighbors and the little boy we knew from rochester. also, today, we know our heroes also. the other women and men that wear helmets, the badges, the runners. they helped us during this time of need. as we go together. we are going to make sure this state pulls together. we got it under control. let's continue to work together. a very difficult time in our city's history. i'm a mayor for 20 years. i have never seen law enforcement pull together, working together to solve our crimes and help people pull together, business communities, neighbors. boston is a strong city. we will get through this. like the governor said, we set up a resource center over at the castle near the park plaza hotel. staff will be there available to give information to individuals that have been involved in the marathon. open from 9:00 to 5:00 and the phone number is -- 635-5040, i believe. our hotline nurm is 617-534-5050. also, the 24-hour hotline that you need information also, that number is 617-635-4500. the
here we know our neighbors, we grieve for this is a close-knit place.eighbors and the little boy we knew from rochester. also, today, we know our heroes also. the other women and men that wear helmets, the badges, the runners. they helped us during this time of need. as we go together. we are going to make sure this state pulls together. we got it under control. let's continue to work together. a very difficult time in our city's history. i'm a mayor for 20 years. i have never seen law...
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rest putin the embodiment of evil in boris yeltsin's presidential court am i supposed to put on a grieving face and talk about people across the country mourning his demise on the contrary i moderates that his death has attracted so much attention. figure in russian business exemplified.
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to put on a grieving face and talk about people across the country mourning his demise on the contrary that his death has attracted so much attention. he was the subject of several books and the basis for many crime movie villains and . people. always come up with the car. and. it was part of that. detail and. personality traits. to be a living legend in his lifetime he succeeded.
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we will grieve our losses and heal. we will rise, and we will endure.pray, long after the buzz of boylston street is back and the media has turned it's attention elsewhere, that the grace this tragedy exposed is the best of who we are. fellow citizens, i am honored [ applause ] i am honored and humbled to welcome our friend, our leader, our commander in chief, the president of the united states. [ applause ]3 f2 >>> por favor. >>> thank you. hello, boston. scripture tells us to one with endurance the race that is set before us. run with endurance the race that is set before us. on monday morning, the sun rose over boston. sunlight glistened off the state house dome. and the common and the public garden. spring was in bloom. on this patriots' day, like so many before, fans jumped onto the t to see the sox at fenway. runners laced up their shoes and set out on a 26.2 mile test of dedication and grit and the human spirit. and across this city, hundreds of thousands of bostonians lined the streets. to hand the runners cups of water and to cheer them on. it
we will grieve our losses and heal. we will rise, and we will endure.pray, long after the buzz of boylston street is back and the media has turned it's attention elsewhere, that the grace this tragedy exposed is the best of who we are. fellow citizens, i am honored [ applause ] i am honored and humbled to welcome our friend, our leader, our commander in chief, the president of the united states. [ applause ]3 f2 >>> por favor. >>> thank you. hello, boston. scripture tells us...
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america is, once again, shocked, grieves, and horrified at a vicious attack by what looks like terroristslace in boston. the f.b.i. is loo looking su
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thatments to feel like it is -- that wants to feel like it is doing something to alefalleviate that grievingwhat they are doing would not have stopped adam lanza had these laws been in place at the time. it will not stop a single criminal from or a single crazy person from doing the type of thing that has plagued our sessiosociety. lou: there are no measures in this to deal with issue of mental illness, and following thatp on background checks. >> correct, this is a wish list for those who hate the second amendment. a dream for those who hate the second amendment. legislators, many of whom know nothing about guns and never fired them, went through a laundry list of guns and checked off ones they thought looked dangerous, many of those are plastic additions to gun to help you aim, they have nothing to to with the strength of the gun or the aim of ammunition or speed of the ammunition. lou: these measures, seem to be, to have everything to do with tragedy, for example.ation of the connecticut bill would create nation's first state wide registry for people convicted of crimes. registry, and mag
thatments to feel like it is -- that wants to feel like it is doing something to alefalleviate that grievingwhat they are doing would not have stopped adam lanza had these laws been in place at the time. it will not stop a single criminal from or a single crazy person from doing the type of thing that has plagued our sessiosociety. lou: there are no measures in this to deal with issue of mental illness, and following thatp on background checks. >> correct, this is a wish list for those...
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. >>> the mother of audrie pott is now speaking out about her grieve.a grabbed an interview with the mercury news. she is the girl who committed suicide after an alleged assault. pictures later showed up on campus. the girl's grieving mother said the family has been unable to sleep and call is the tragedy painful beyond words. >>> car roll sign itberg is aiming it at i am grant workers. it would make it a crime to thrown report immigration and the second calls for more foreign contractors to protect them from scams from owing more money then they -- than they can payoff to contractors. >>> game 5 for the opening nba playoffs, 3 games to 1, warriors could move to the next round of the playoffs if they win tonight. and after game 4, stefan cure are you is ridiculous. now ktvu channel 2 morning news' fred is in denver and will cover the game and will have all of the updates right here enmews news throughout the day including later this morning and you can get all of the information on our channel 2 website www.ktvu.com. >> i love that fred is there. he is
. >>> the mother of audrie pott is now speaking out about her grieve.a grabbed an interview with the mercury news. she is the girl who committed suicide after an alleged assault. pictures later showed up on campus. the girl's grieving mother said the family has been unable to sleep and call is the tragedy painful beyond words. >>> car roll sign itberg is aiming it at i am grant workers. it would make it a crime to thrown report immigration and the second calls for more foreign...
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would hole up, it the week he died just to grieve. how they handle their grief goes to how we see them today. in the case of mary, it unhinged her. the final blow. the war melded the disparate elements of lincoln's personality and his grief. willie morphed into the nation's sense of loss. millions of homes throughout the union. was a different interpretation. congress allotted her $20,000, four years later, they allotted $125,000 for refurbishing. money did not have enough to spend. >> how could she have spent some much if they only allocated $20,000? was it all on that one bad? >> she overspent the $20,000 by about $6,000. >> there was a war going on. it is part of the legend that the mets. chocoholic.ontrol political aspect of that, too. how did they react when there were so many sons of mother's dying on the battlefield? >> she basically disappeared for over one year. her social life and for over a year. ended for over a year. she ordered the marine band to stop playing concert on the white house grounds, maybe they could move to l
would hole up, it the week he died just to grieve. how they handle their grief goes to how we see them today. in the case of mary, it unhinged her. the final blow. the war melded the disparate elements of lincoln's personality and his grief. willie morphed into the nation's sense of loss. millions of homes throughout the union. was a different interpretation. congress allotted her $20,000, four years later, they allotted $125,000 for refurbishing. money did not have enough to spend. >>...
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information this morning making officials confident they can find this killer but today is about grieving. at this church president obama and the first lady will come here to try to comfort the heart broken city. >> three daze after terror, a grieving city tries to heal. president obama and the first lady will join the boston residents at a service dedicated to victims of the marathon attack. >> they will remember those killed, 8-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell and a native of china and pray for the 200 people who were injured include those still in the hospital. also, a major break in the investigation. authorities believe they now have a clear image of suspected bomber. the f.b.i. is examining photographs including some taken at a lord & taylor store showing a man near the finish line using a cell phone with a black back strapped across his chest. >> if the f.b.i. has a face from surveillance video at lord & taylor or local television they could be able to use facial recognition software to run that face against databases. >> in addition, f.b.i.ing as are examining
information this morning making officials confident they can find this killer but today is about grieving. at this church president obama and the first lady will come here to try to comfort the heart broken city. >> three daze after terror, a grieving city tries to heal. president obama and the first lady will join the boston residents at a service dedicated to victims of the marathon attack. >> they will remember those killed, 8-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell...
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once again they will have grieve counselors and they arepy dogs available for -- therapy dogs a veil -- available for students and sheriff's deputies will be patrolling and it's not business as usual. authorities are on alert because leila fowler's killer is still on the loose. they are gather for a vigil here at the elementary school and i had a chance to speak with the district superintendent about how everyone will heel. >> obviously a it is part of the healing process coming together and having a vigil but it will be a significant event and they are celebrating her life. >> sheriff's investigators updated the search for her killer. the 8-year-old's parents stood behind sheriff's deputies but decided it was too difficult to speak out. leila fowler's 12-year-old brother reported seeing a man with long gray hair and second witness has also come forward corroborating that story and that person also saw a similar man leaving the scene. we are told leila fowler's parents may possibly make a plea for leila fowler's killer to turn himself in. sal legs savage, -- alex savage, ktvu channel
once again they will have grieve counselors and they arepy dogs available for -- therapy dogs a veil -- available for students and sheriff's deputies will be patrolling and it's not business as usual. authorities are on alert because leila fowler's killer is still on the loose. they are gather for a vigil here at the elementary school and i had a chance to speak with the district superintendent about how everyone will heel. >> obviously a it is part of the healing process coming together...
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this is a close-knit place and we know our neighbors and we grieve for them. the little boy who of losses live forever the other men and women who wear helmets and badges, the waters who helped during this time of need. as we go together on this issue we will make sure that they stay close together. we have this under control unless continue to work together and keep our hands helping to people who needed. i have been the mayor for 20 years and i have not seen law- enforcement pull together so much that they did. this is a tragedy but boston a strong and we will get through this. we have set up a it resource center at the castle near the plaza hotel. staff will be there and it will be available to give people information. it is open from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. you can call 685-5804. hour hotline is 617-534- 5350. there is a 24 hour hotline and that number is . we have received calls from all over the world and people are wanting to help. this is a bad day for boston and i believe once we pull together we will be able to get through this. as we gather here today
this is a close-knit place and we know our neighbors and we grieve for them. the little boy who of losses live forever the other men and women who wear helmets and badges, the waters who helped during this time of need. as we go together on this issue we will make sure that they stay close together. we have this under control unless continue to work together and keep our hands helping to people who needed. i have been the mayor for 20 years and i have not seen law- enforcement pull together so...
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i can only imagine the father of five children, really, the pain and suffering and the grieving, butt. there was a time in this country when, as a country, even though we differed on ideologically, politically we would take a break when someone suffered such a great tragedy. you're right, what is being said about pastor warren, i don't agree with him on everything, probably a lot more than i disagree, we've worked with him on a number of things, like pep far, he did a the lot of work in africa when it came to aids and very upfront, as a result of his work and his example, i began being involved in honduras with an orphanage to aids children, parents died from aids. he's done so much to mitigate the consequences, things that have been associated with promiscuity and yet, those very people have been some of the ones who said the most hateful and vicious things about him and i think, let's take a timeout and we're all a part of the human race, and we ought to grieve for just a moment, if not longer, for a parent who's lost a child, who was tormented through mental illness. i just know t
i can only imagine the father of five children, really, the pain and suffering and the grieving, butt. there was a time in this country when, as a country, even though we differed on ideologically, politically we would take a break when someone suffered such a great tragedy. you're right, what is being said about pastor warren, i don't agree with him on everything, probably a lot more than i disagree, we've worked with him on a number of things, like pep far, he did a the lot of work in africa...
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today a grieving city tries to heal. president obama and the first lady will join boston residents at a service later this morning dedicated to victims of the marathon attack. they will remember those who were killed, 8-year-old martin richard and 29-year-old krystle campbell and a native of china and pray for the nearly 200 people who were injured including those still in the hospital. also this morning, a major break in the investigation, authorities believe they now have a clear image of the suspected bomber. the f.b.i. is examining photographs including some taken at a lord&taylor store showing a man near the finish line with a cell phone and a black back across his chest. if the f.b.i. has a face from the video at the lord & taylor or from local division, they may be able to use facial recognition software so run the face against databases. >> in addition to video and foes the tech agents are examining debris in the remains of a pressure cooker recovered at the crime scene. >> they can identify the items down to, pe
today a grieving city tries to heal. president obama and the first lady will join boston residents at a service later this morning dedicated to victims of the marathon attack. they will remember those who were killed, 8-year-old martin richard and 29-year-old krystle campbell and a native of china and pray for the nearly 200 people who were injured including those still in the hospital. also this morning, a major break in the investigation, authorities believe they now have a clear image of the...
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what we know we need to do is grieve. we need to pay respect to the heroic first responders, to the kindness of boston, to the community, and the community we've seen come together in the aftermath of whether it was 9/11, or newtown. or in boston. the whole issue of whether to call it terrorism it seems to me what's so important is just who did it, how it was done. why. and not the name at this point. but it is clear that terrorism terrorists want to terrorize us. want us to concede to fear. my hope is that the community spirit, the resilience of the american people, which the president spoke so well to is what comes out of this. not the overreaction to fear, which i think we have seen for sure in the wake of 9/11 when this country overreacted and allowed unamerican things and the shredding of principles that make this country great. allowed the indefinite detention of people or allowed the warrantless wire-tapping or allowed a report on the front pages of newspapers today, the news goes on amidst the tragedy of indisputa
what we know we need to do is grieve. we need to pay respect to the heroic first responders, to the kindness of boston, to the community, and the community we've seen come together in the aftermath of whether it was 9/11, or newtown. or in boston. the whole issue of whether to call it terrorism it seems to me what's so important is just who did it, how it was done. why. and not the name at this point. but it is clear that terrorism terrorists want to terrorize us. want us to concede to fear. my...
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not only to support the grieving families -- grieving families but to show the world we're a united frontd you are not going to come in here to our house and intimidate us. >> bill: i agree. >> bill: by your rhetoric, you're dividing people 24 hours after when i think we should have all, all of us in the public eye, been trying to -- >> i would have to ask when that was. i remember two days after you and mr. miller being critical of a range of things, deluding mr. miller with you cheering him on attacking president obama for his response. >> may i finish -- >> bill: we asked why the term jihad -- >> may i finish? he was critical -- >> bill: all that is -- >> bill, can i -- i know the ground rules, can i know the ground rules? do i get to talk? mr. miller was critical of the president. his right. dividing the country, the country is divided as it should be in a democracy. referring to existing divisions is not polarizing. i didn't know you were close to polarizing. i couldn't tell that from watching your show. that is legitimate. appropriate to talk about sympathy and horror but i was aske
not only to support the grieving families -- grieving families but to show the world we're a united frontd you are not going to come in here to our house and intimidate us. >> bill: i agree. >> bill: by your rhetoric, you're dividing people 24 hours after when i think we should have all, all of us in the public eye, been trying to -- >> i would have to ask when that was. i remember two days after you and mr. miller being critical of a range of things, deluding mr. miller with...
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in that testimony, the grieving was real. >> he told us when he picked her up she didn't know that sheg impaired. he said that she was making strange signs he would not know it at the time. he also said that she thought she was maybe she had some sort of disability because she wasn't really paying attention to him because she's speaking to her. later he find out she was hearing impaired. >> he told authorities he left her on his way to his aunt's ranch. >> at some point you have to say we've we've done everything we have at this point unless new information comes up. >> we don't have her, we don't have anything of her. her jump rope, her clothes, some shoes. a bone out of her finger we know nothing. >> he is now closing the case. >> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm julie haener, thank you for watching. before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have
in that testimony, the grieving was real. >> he told us when he picked her up she didn't know that sheg impaired. he said that she was making strange signs he would not know it at the time. he also said that she thought she was maybe she had some sort of disability because she wasn't really paying attention to him because she's speaking to her. later he find out she was hearing impaired. >> he told authorities he left her on his way to his aunt's ranch. >> at some point you...
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the collier family who grieved the lost of their son and brother shawn. he was just 26-year-old and as his family has said he died bravely in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others. so we are grateful to him. obviously, tonight there are among unanswered questions. how did they plan to carry out the attacks and did they receive any help? the wounded, some of whom now have to learn how to stand and walk and live again deserve answers. so i have instructed the fi and the department of the homeland security to continue to deploy all the necessary resources to support the -- to protect our citizens. we'll determine what happened and we'll investigate any association that these terrorists have had and we'll continue to do whatever we have to do to keep our people safe. one thing we do know that whatever hate full agenda drove these men to heinous act cannot prevail. they failed because the people d to be intimidated. we refused to be terrorized. wt waiver from the character, and the compassion and the values t
the collier family who grieved the lost of their son and brother shawn. he was just 26-year-old and as his family has said he died bravely in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others. so we are grateful to him. obviously, tonight there are among unanswered questions. how did they plan to carry out the attacks and did they receive any help? the wounded, some of whom now have to learn how to stand and walk and live again deserve answers. so i have...
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. >> the threat may be over with the grieving and healing have only just begun. >> today marks exactly one week since the boston marathon bombings. to date in the afternoon the governor and mayor have asked for a moment of silence at 250 . a bell rang in the region to remember those lost their lives. also the victims were still in the hospital. 54 victims remain in area hospitals. three of whom are in critical condition. we're live in boston i am tory dunham reporting. >> federal agents want to speak to the widow of suspected boston marathon bomber tamerlan tsarnaev . her lawyer says they're trying to work out details. the parties went to the suburban ride home of their in-laws sunday evening, where catherine has been staying. her lawyer says she did not speak to them. >> candkinders delhi in martinez is joint support for young boston bombing victim erranasron hern who was badly wounded by shrapnel. is that alan hen , is a football coach of alhambra high school in martinez. yesterday all workers of the delhi supported the high school football jerseys to show support of 11 year-old asro
. >> the threat may be over with the grieving and healing have only just begun. >> today marks exactly one week since the boston marathon bombings. to date in the afternoon the governor and mayor have asked for a moment of silence at 250 . a bell rang in the region to remember those lost their lives. also the victims were still in the hospital. 54 victims remain in area hospitals. three of whom are in critical condition. we're live in boston i am tory dunham reporting. >>...
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. >>> grieving college community, the 22-year-old graduate student died last week in the boston marathon bombings. members of her family arrived from china for a memorial service. >> when i think about lu lingzi, the first thing that comes to mind is her smile. >> reporter: one victim, crystal campbell was laid to rest marking one week since the last taking a moment of silence... they took a flag and flew it half staff as a symbolic thoughtful way they handed over the flag. from his hospital bed, a few miles away, the 19-year-old is accused of unleashing the terror along with his older dead brother he had conspired to use weapons of mass destruction resulting in death and he could face the death penalty. dozens of his alleged victims remains hospitalized. >> i am angry, i am not angry 100% of the time but i am defiant and i want to come out stronger. >> a memorial service for officer shawn collier and we are hearing vice-president joseph biden will be in attendance but they are reopening boyleston street and they are opening it up in stages and this is just another sign things are return
. >>> grieving college community, the 22-year-old graduate student died last week in the boston marathon bombings. members of her family arrived from china for a memorial service. >> when i think about lu lingzi, the first thing that comes to mind is her smile. >> reporter: one victim, crystal campbell was laid to rest marking one week since the last taking a moment of silence... they took a flag and flew it half staff as a symbolic thoughtful way they handed over the flag....
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. >> our family is still grieving and we are grateful that we have a good and strong community and everybody is supporting them he moved there after wanting to study to be a nurse. >>> clint bauer was shot tuesday afternoon. he was found in his car down a ravine. so far police have not released any information on a motive or suspect. right now the shooting came two years to the day while bryan stow was attending a giants game and he is still recovering from severe brain damage they can't believe this is happening again. >>> oakland may have to return millions of dollars of redevelopment funds and it helped the city balance its books. the still stole plenty of prop attain that sale came before governor brown eliminated the program and closed the state's deficit. >>> two rallies will be held simultaneously to push for action on immigration reform. community leaders will gather and those events begin at noon when its members return to washington d.c. on monday. >>> today at the national airport it will be the base for allowing small knives on planes again. they will allow leaflets at terminal t
. >> our family is still grieving and we are grateful that we have a good and strong community and everybody is supporting them he moved there after wanting to study to be a nurse. >>> clint bauer was shot tuesday afternoon. he was found in his car down a ravine. so far police have not released any information on a motive or suspect. right now the shooting came two years to the day while bryan stow was attending a giants game and he is still recovering from severe brain damage...
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here we know our neighbors and grieve for them.for the little boy who we knew from dorchester but also today i want to say we know our heroes also. they are the men and women who wear helmets, the badges, the runners that helped us yesterday during this time of need and as we go together on this issue with all the law enforcement officials, we're going to make sure the city pulls together. now we got it under control. let's it into work together. let's keep offering our helping hands to individuals who might need it during this very difficult time in our city's history. i say to all of you, i've been the mayor for 20 years now, i've never seen law enforcement pull together working together to solve our crime. but the business community and neighbors, and this is a tragedy but boston is a strong city. we set up a resorce center over at the castle near the park plaza hotel where staff will be there available to give information to individuals who have been involved in the marathon and it's open from 9:00 to 5:00 and phone number is -
here we know our neighbors and grieve for them.for the little boy who we knew from dorchester but also today i want to say we know our heroes also. they are the men and women who wear helmets, the badges, the runners that helped us yesterday during this time of need and as we go together on this issue with all the law enforcement officials, we're going to make sure the city pulls together. now we got it under control. let's it into work together. let's keep offering our helping hands to...
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there's four grieving parents in boston who lost children. there's a fifth in chechnya.ot saying this because it represents a velvet glove. it's a steel fist. to tell anybody who wants to do this, we're going to bring everybody into the tent, including the mother who lost one kid and might lose another, who were terrorists, and we're going to tell them we all grieve together as a family. >> jessica, what would you ask this young man? what would be the first question you'd ask? >> of course, i'd want to know all about how he was radicalized. i'd want to know all about his life story. but to me what's very important is to make sure that his story gets out there because i think kids sometimes romanticize the life. and if we can get former m mujahadin as they call themselves, to thel the story what it's actually like, it's not remotely glamorous, and many end up regretting what they did. we need to publicize those stories. >> i would hope that he goes off to florence, colorado, for life in supermax prison. >> no death penalty? >> i would consider that as well. i remember see
there's four grieving parents in boston who lost children. there's a fifth in chechnya.ot saying this because it represents a velvet glove. it's a steel fist. to tell anybody who wants to do this, we're going to bring everybody into the tent, including the mother who lost one kid and might lose another, who were terrorists, and we're going to tell them we all grieve together as a family. >> jessica, what would you ask this young man? what would be the first question you'd ask? >> of...