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here's abc's richard davies to let you know what you can could. he has tax advice for you this morning. >> what if you wake up on april 15th and realize you aren't even close to being ready to file your taxes? you simply need more time. well, no need to panic. most taxpayers can get a 6 month extension if they ask for one. it will push the deadline out to october 15th. but you need to do it now. log onto irs.gov and search for form 4868. if you think you're owed a refund or breaking eve, getting an -- even, getting an extension is is as easy as filling out theform. you will get a confirmation numbers and you don't need a hard copy. if you are uncomfortable maneuvering through the web do it the old school way. complete and return a paper version. there will be an address provide on the form and meet the april 15th deadline bhaw. happens if you-- deadline. but what happens if you owe money this is an extension of the time to file your return not an extension of the time to pay. you will need to figure out an estimate and send that payment with your
here's abc's richard davies to let you know what you can could. he has tax advice for you this morning. >> what if you wake up on april 15th and realize you aren't even close to being ready to file your taxes? you simply need more time. well, no need to panic. most taxpayers can get a 6 month extension if they ask for one. it will push the deadline out to october 15th. but you need to do it now. log onto irs.gov and search for form 4868. if you think you're owed a refund or breaking eve,...
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dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the archivist of the united states, david fairio. >> i'm pleased to be joined by the honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the american people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. [cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today from around the country and around the world. thank you all for coming. and a special
dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the...
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defendants like richard davis are applauded when they do well with their treatment program. davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that warrant. there will be no bail. >> reporter: but there's a lot of encouragement too. >> all right, sir, keep up the good work. >> reporter: and a lot of straight talk. >> you have a lot to do over the next week. >> reporter: deputy public defender brian pearlman says that this collaborative approach seems to work well with veterans. >> i think with veterans they have a multitude of issues dealing with a lot of posttraumatic stress, dealing with drug issues. >> reporter: the addition of a veterans court comes at a time when courts in general are struggling financially. their budgets have been slashed. but jud
defendants like richard davis are applauded when they do well with their treatment program. davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that...
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defendants like richard davis are applauded when they do well with their treatment program. davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that warrant. there will be no bail. >> reporter: but there's a lot of encouragement too. >> all right, sir, keep up the good work. >> reporter: and a lot of straight talk. >> you have a lot to do over the next week. you have a lot of appointments. >> reporter: deputy public defender brian pearlman says that this collaborative approach seems to work well with veterans. >> i think with veterans they have a multitude of issues dealing with a lot of posttraumatic stress, dealing with drug issues. >> reporter: the addition of a veterans court comes at a time when courts in general are struggling financially. their bu
defendants like richard davis are applauded when they do well with their treatment program. davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that...
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dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park joel williams, the mayor of university park richard davisnd the former mayor of dallas tom leopard. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion, and i would like those in the audience to once again -- >> alex wagner joining us from new york and also have howard fineman in. let me ask, alex, your thoughts about this. this is a panoply of american political history right in front of us. >> yeah, indeed, and it was interesting, chris, when the clintons were on stage next to the obamas and then the bushes. you're reminded of just how vibrant the clintons are, especially in comparison to bush who has literally been off the radar. bill clinton still remains a huge force in american politics and hillary clinton has been a force as secretary of state, still much discussed as a 2016 presidential contender. it's really interesting just how much more they are in the american popular consciousness as well as a political system compared to bush who has i think perhaps wisely chosen to keep his head down low and maybe to some degree rea
dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park joel williams, the mayor of university park richard davisnd the former mayor of dallas tom leopard. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion, and i would like those in the audience to once again -- >> alex wagner joining us from new york and also have howard fineman in. let me ask, alex, your thoughts about this. this is a panoply of american political history right in front of us. >> yeah, indeed, and it was...
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in 1993 his 12-year-old daughter polly was atr bedroom and murdered by richard allen davis, a violentnder but he believes all repeat offenders are dangerous. >> these individuals know darned well that if they misstep again that they're looking at the potential of spending the rest of their lives in prison. they go out and commit the crime anyway. he was behind bars and he was mmill committing crimes. when does it stop? i mean seriously. when does it stop? >> reporter: this month collins became one of the first third- strikers to go before a judge. >> i am a changed person. reporter: the judge ruled he could be released. >> at 46 years old i'm starting my life all over again. twant to go to starbucks. i want to go to olive garden. >> reporter: if you're committing crimes in prison, how are going to keep from doing it fro you're out. >> i think this reality check of 25 years to life does something to you. and it makes you wonder like, wow, what the hell have i done with my life? >> pelley: so erin, a judge whcides whether to release them but what happens if they commit another crime whe
in 1993 his 12-year-old daughter polly was atr bedroom and murdered by richard allen davis, a violentnder but he believes all repeat offenders are dangerous. >> these individuals know darned well that if they misstep again that they're looking at the potential of spending the rest of their lives in prison. they go out and commit the crime anyway. he was behind bars and he was mmill committing crimes. when does it stop? i mean seriously. when does it stop? >> reporter: this month...
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dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. \[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ \[applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the archivist of the united david fairio. byi'm pleased to be joined the honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the american people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. \[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. \[cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today from around the country and around the world. thank you all for coming. and a special welc
dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. \[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ \[applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by...
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dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davisdience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the archivist of the united states, david fairio. >> i'm pleased to be joined by the honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the american people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. [cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today from around the country and around the world. thank you all for coming. and a special welcome to president obama and michelle, to president clinton and secretary clinton, to president carter and rosalyn
dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davisdience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the archivist of the united states, david fairio. >> i'm pleased to be joined by the honorable david fairio,...
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richard. an 8-year-old who was killed in the bomb blast yesterday. his mother and younger sister were hurt too. abc's linsey davis traveled to their hometown. >> reporter: the big, brown smiling eyes of martin richard make the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, just a marvel to watch >> reporter: friends say the family went to the boston marathon every year. but that first explosion ended martin's short life, sending his mother to the hospital with a serious head injury, his younger sister lost a leg. neighbors in this close knit community are now grieving along with martin's father. >> i was outside with my dog. i saw him get out of the car. he was dressed in hospital scrubs and i said, oh, my god, bill, are you okay? and he didn't even answer me. >> reporter: an outpouring of support and prayers for this family. in a statement, they say,y we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met, for their thoughts and prayers. >> when we would see them, they would all be together, whether
richard. an 8-year-old who was killed in the bomb blast yesterday. his mother and younger sister were hurt too. abc's linsey davis traveled to their hometown. >> reporter: the big, brown smiling eyes of martin richard make the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, just a marvel to watch >> reporter: friends say the family went to the boston marathon every year. but that first...
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richard lui. in just a moment, we're going to bring you the latest documentary from academy award-winning filmmaker, davis richard lui. a very good day to you. he is the man who brought us "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." guggenheim has teamed up with lorena paul jobs to produce "the dream is now." we bring this to you at a key moment for immigration reform. there are more than 11 million undocumented immigrants living in america today. about 1.4 million of them came to the united states as children and 700,000 of them are currently enrolled in school. now, many of the kids we meet in the film have accomplished and excelled as their families remain in the shadows. today we stand at a critical cross roads as a vote appears imminent on immigration reform on capitol hill to provide a path to citizenship, though. until then, though, for millions, this american dream is in the balance. so with that, here is part one of "the dream is now." >> calls for immigration reform -- >> alien problem. >> could the political winds be shifting? momentum for reform continues to build. the gang of eight ma
richard lui. in just a moment, we're going to bring you the latest documentary from academy award-winning filmmaker, davis richard lui. a very good day to you. he is the man who brought us "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." guggenheim has teamed up with lorena paul jobs to produce "the dream is now." we bring this to you at a key moment for immigration reform. there are more than 11 million undocumented immigrants living in america today. about 1.4...
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are also authors and joining us now is professor richard cpac and his book "grave injustice" unearthing wrongful executions" professor stack who is troy davis? >> i hope he will become a milestone in the march toward the demise of the death penalty. i had a chance to talk with him and that many family members and i think he was truly a strong person i would call him like a buddha figure a man at peace with himself and who i believe was innocent and wrongfully executed and i dedicate the book to troy and his family to teach me about a fan courage. >>host: walk us through the case. >> 1989 troy is a teenager in savannah georgia and african-american and the murder takes place and the victim is not only the white but the off-duty police officer so you have that melodrama and he is in the wrong place at the wrong time but not the triggerman with all the evidence i can put together. his trial hinged online eyewitness identification seven of them recanted over his 20 years in prison. no saliva, and no blood or anything for dna dna, fingerprints or murder weapon. people who identified him said at the time of the crime they were investigating, they
are also authors and joining us now is professor richard cpac and his book "grave injustice" unearthing wrongful executions" professor stack who is troy davis? >> i hope he will become a milestone in the march toward the demise of the death penalty. i had a chance to talk with him and that many family members and i think he was truly a strong person i would call him like a buddha figure a man at peace with himself and who i believe was innocent and wrongfully executed and i...
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davis. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officerwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the boston firefighters union. >> the world's got to get together. be on one page. stop hurting people, start helping people, like everybody did that day last monday with the marathon. >> reporter: as bostonians prayed, in the nearby community of medford, friends and family of the one of the victims, 27-year-old krystle campbell greefd. her wake was held today. she will be buried tomorrow. tomorrow kbos ton-- boston and surrounding communities will observe a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m., marking the exact time the bombs went off last monday. jeff. >> jeff: elaine, thank you. >> floodwaters are rising in the midwest. major flooding is
davis. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officerwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the boston...
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. >> pelley: ed davis' promise was to the three who were killed and more than 170 wounded. the first calls he made were to richard deslaurier, head of the f.b.i.'s boston office, and colonel timothy alben of the state police. the f.b.i. took the lead and the marathon became a sprint. >> davis: very quickly, we established a command post at the westin hotel in the ballroom. and that expanded from about a dozen people when i first walked in the door to 100 people in the first hour. >> pelley: they found bomb parts right away. evidence cascaded in. >> davis: it's a logistical nightmare. we found very quickly that we needed a place to process this evidence, so a warehouse was obtained. very quickly, computers were brought in from the f.b.i. and the state police and the boston police and set up to review video. >> pelley: among the thousands of faces, they wanted to isolate people who didn't seem surprised. >> davis: and particularly one of the f.b.i. agents who's a technical expert did a tremendous job and really was the person that was able to get to the bottom of this very quickly. >> pelley: look at these people r
. >> pelley: ed davis' promise was to the three who were killed and more than 170 wounded. the first calls he made were to richard deslaurier, head of the f.b.i.'s boston office, and colonel timothy alben of the state police. the f.b.i. took the lead and the marathon became a sprint. >> davis: very quickly, we established a command post at the westin hotel in the ballroom. and that expanded from about a dozen people when i first walked in the door to 100 people in the first hour....
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victims, 8-year-old martin richard was remembered last night in his dorchester neighborhood, with a candlelight vigil. the vigil was at a park where he often played. abc's linsey davis a look at his life cut short. >> reporter: the big brown smiling eyes of martin richard makes the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, maybe the tallest kid on his team. just a marvel to watch on the field. but he was just -- a delightful young boy. >> reporter: friends say the family went to the boston marathon every year. but one of those twin explosions ended martin's short life sending his mother to the hospital with a serious head injury. his younger sister lost a leg. neighbors in this close knit community are now grieving along with martin's father. >> i was outside with my dog, i saw him get out of the car. he was dressed in hospital scrubs. i said, oh, my god, bill, are you okay? he didn't even answer me. >> reporter: an outpouring of support and prayers for the family on this facebook page. in a statement released bill richard said we thank our family and friends. those we
victims, 8-year-old martin richard was remembered last night in his dorchester neighborhood, with a candlelight vigil. the vigil was at a park where he often played. abc's linsey davis a look at his life cut short. >> reporter: the big brown smiling eyes of martin richard makes the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, maybe the tallest kid on his team. just a marvel to watch on...
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elvis, i took to him a little earlier than little richard but not in any manner remotely for profession judgment. >> imus: we're talking with clive davis, his book is called the sound track of my life. you're a regular lawyer, law firm in new york. then they merged and one of their clients was columbia records. then what? >> then a lucky break occurred. i was there about three years, harvey shine, roseman and coleman law firm came to me and said you're doing nonlitigation work. if you come to columbia records, i'm the chief lawyer right now. you'll be the chief lawyer within one year, i guarantee you. so my god, i wasn't looking for a job. i knew that none of my clients had really money. the firm really wanted the big corporate cbs. bill paily was a client. the senior partner, thinking i came from harvard, saying you might be a little bit too ivy league for the rough and tumble record business, and i knew -- because it was advice from my parents, academics is good but people smarts is eually as important. i grew up in a melting pot. i wasn't concerned about going to a company that was not ivory tower on that level. music was not my for
elvis, i took to him a little earlier than little richard but not in any manner remotely for profession judgment. >> imus: we're talking with clive davis, his book is called the sound track of my life. you're a regular lawyer, law firm in new york. then they merged and one of their clients was columbia records. then what? >> then a lucky break occurred. i was there about three years, harvey shine, roseman and coleman law firm came to me and said you're doing nonlitigation work. if...
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richard edged and eyang ian beijing, thank you both. >>> when can we expect to see the senate's immigration plan? and award-winning director daviss his new film tonight. i don't like to golf. i love to golf. ♪ [ grunts ] yowza! that's why i eat belvita at breakfast. it's made with delicious ingredients and carefully baked to release steady energy that lasts... we are golfing now, buddy! [ grunts ] ...all morning long. i got it! for the win! uno mas! getting closer! belvita breakfast biscuits -- steady energy to do what i do all morning long. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly! [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. if we don't double the number of kids graduating from high school in the next 8 years, our country won't be able to compete globally. what uncle sam needs now are more good teachers. are you up for it? you can help kids graduate. the more you know. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to
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richard and m.i.t. officer sean collier. today the streets of kopley square are opened and the victims are healing from the blast that changed their lives forever. >> adrian haslet davisas watching the marathon with her husband, air force captain adam davis who served in afghanistan. >> how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. >> when the first explosion went off, what did you think? >> there was a silence. and i clung to adam, my husband. and i thought, there's going to be another explosion. and as soon as i thought that i started saying oh, no oh, no oh, no. you just have no idea where it's going to come from. and then all of a sudden i was blown in the air and landed almost in pretzel with him. >> the blast was so powerful they say they were thrown about five feet. >> i said i think i'm okay. we couldn't believe that we survived and weren't hurt at all. i didn't feel any pain. i had no idea what had happened. then i sat up and i tried to -- he said we've got to get out of here or something like that. i sat up and tried to move. i said oh, my gosh my foot. the
richard and m.i.t. officer sean collier. today the streets of kopley square are opened and the victims are healing from the blast that changed their lives forever. >> adrian haslet davisas watching the marathon with her husband, air force captain adam davis who served in afghanistan. >> how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. >> when the first explosion went off,...
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davis talk to us here on cnn. first, we're very proud of your officers. thanks so much for what you're doing. we understand richard donahoe is in the hospital. held a press conference a short time ago. he was shot in the thursday night firefight with the sar nefb brothers. how is he doing? >> he was in very serious condition when he was brought into the hospital. i'm told that his condition is still very serious but he's improving. we're very hopeful in our prayers go out to him and the family. >> first i want to talk about the suspect, the 19-year-old in the boat. there are reports that he's injured in the throat, cannot speak and there are also reports that he may have tried to take his own life and thus the injuries to his throat. what do you know about that? >> this is a very complex investigation. it is hard to say exact lip how he received that injury. there was certainly a shoot-out in watertown. there were explosives thrown. that's being looked into right now. it is hard to say exactly how it occurred. >> from the evidence you have gathered at the scene we've heard a number of reports, and even from police
davis talk to us here on cnn. first, we're very proud of your officers. thanks so much for what you're doing. we understand richard donahoe is in the hospital. held a press conference a short time ago. he was shot in the thursday night firefight with the sar nefb brothers. how is he doing? >> he was in very serious condition when he was brought into the hospital. i'm told that his condition is still very serious but he's improving. we're very hopeful in our prayers go out to him and the...
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richard. and mit police officer, sean collier. >>> today, the streets of copley square are, once again, open. and the injured are heeling from the blast that changed their lives forever. >> we're lucky to be alive. >> adrian davis was watching the marathon with her husband, air force captain, adam davis, who served in afghanistan. >> how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. >> when the first explosion went off, what did you think? >> there was this silence. and i thought -- i clung to adam, me husband. and i thought, you know, there's going to be another explosion. and as soon as i thought that, i started saying oh no, oh no, oh, no. you just have no idea where it's going to come from. and then, all of the sudden, i was blown in the air and landed almost in a pretzel with him. >> and i said i think we're okay. and i couldn't believe it. i couldn't believe that we survived and that we weren't hurt at all. and i didn't feel any pain. i had no idea what had happened. and then i sat up and i tried to -- he said we've got to get out of here or something like that. and i sat up and tried to move. i said oh my g
richard. and mit police officer, sean collier. >>> today, the streets of copley square are, once again, open. and the injured are heeling from the blast that changed their lives forever. >> we're lucky to be alive. >> adrian davis was watching the marathon with her husband, air force captain, adam davis, who served in afghanistan. >> how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt...
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osi davis and wife, ruby dee, they were very close to us. even people liar richard pryor, popped in, et cetera. san afford brown came over. these are people who understood our programs and everything we put together. you have to understand, the ten-point platform and program is one thing. but out of the ten-point platform and all of the organizing and all of the chapters and branches, black panther party members, beyond me, came up with numerous programs, winston-salem, north carolina, the one and primary group with the free avalanche program, with a nonprofit entity. got the money, donations, for free program for the african-american community in winston-salem, north carolina. plus all the other programs they put together. sister audrey jones, now known as dr. dunham, george state yoo, -- georgia state university, she created way back the free pharmacy program. you see, we had 22 different programs. you have to remember, the cooperative housing program never got beyond my architectural designs of it. you know what i mean? but we had the legal aid service, the free
osi davis and wife, ruby dee, they were very close to us. even people liar richard pryor, popped in, et cetera. san afford brown came over. these are people who understood our programs and everything we put together. you have to understand, the ten-point platform and program is one thing. but out of the ten-point platform and all of the organizing and all of the chapters and branches, black panther party members, beyond me, came up with numerous programs, winston-salem, north carolina, the one...
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little leaguer martin richard, the young woman whose parents say had a heart of gold and a third victim, a chinese grad who was watching the race with two friends. abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this spontaneous gathering. >> reporter: overnight thousands gathered in the chilly massachusetts air for a candlelight vigil honoring the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard, the brown-eyed bruins fan had just gotten ice cream and was watching the marathon with his family seen in this facebook page when the bombs went off. even richard's young playmates devastatingly aware of the loss, etching messages in chalk on the family's driveway. >> when we would see them they would all be together. >> reporter: his mother was by his side at
little leaguer martin richard, the young woman whose parents say had a heart of gold and a third victim, a chinese grad who was watching the race with two friends. abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking,...
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davis. you have been covering the hospitals. seen the heroic response firsthand. >> we're starting to get more of the names. ages, back stories. among them, the 8-year-old boy, his name, martin richardhad just hugged his father as he crossed the finish line and went to stand with his mother and sister. the mer and sister are in the hospital with serious injuries. his sister has lost her leg. one of their siblings believed to be unharmed. that is one of the many stories. the 11-year-old boy waiting for his mother to cross to take the picture. he never got a chance to take the picture. he's in the hospital right now. and the two brothers, 33, 31, who have each lost a leg from the knee down. just heart breaking stories. >> we'll have those stories tonight on "world news" as well as the latest on the investigation. abc news is across the country and the world reporting on the events in boston. and we'll bring it to you tonight. on "world news." once again, the president saying if you have seen something, speak up. and now, we want to return you to your regular programming. we're always there for you with the latest on abcnews.com. i'll see you again tonight on "world news." >> announcer
davis. you have been covering the hospitals. seen the heroic response firsthand. >> we're starting to get more of the names. ages, back stories. among them, the 8-year-old boy, his name, martin richardhad just hugged his father as he crossed the finish line and went to stand with his mother and sister. the mer and sister are in the hospital with serious injuries. his sister has lost her leg. one of their siblings believed to be unharmed. that is one of the many stories. the 11-year-old...