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so, south boston really didn't want him there. they didn't want him in their neighborhood. they knew something terrible was going to happen, but regardless of that he came back home. he managed to return and for about five weeks he did very well. he worked with his brother. he worked with a family. but soon after about a month or so a little girl went missing, katie. she was ten. she was not his usual style if you will. he usually went out looking for victims. he went out and picked children who were mostly boys. they were small, they were very young. katie was a girl which was unusual. she was a little bit older. she was ten and she actually walked into the store where he was working, and she disappeared. the police managed to look into the store, and they couldn't find anything, so they let him go. they didn't do anything to him. they searched the area. they searched the basement, but they didn't find anything. until about five weeks later, when they found a little boy right on the beach. they found a little mutilated four-year-old boy dead on the beach, and they had an i
so, south boston really didn't want him there. they didn't want him in their neighborhood. they knew something terrible was going to happen, but regardless of that he came back home. he managed to return and for about five weeks he did very well. he worked with his brother. he worked with a family. but soon after about a month or so a little girl went missing, katie. she was ten. she was not his usual style if you will. he usually went out looking for victims. he went out and picked children...
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of telling the police what she did was take the family away from child stone and move them to south boston, figured maybe away from the environment things would stop. instead what she did was just take the problem away with her because the abuse started off again in boston. over there, he almost right away became isolated he became lonely, children didn't want to play with him so he started walking the beaches of south boston and over there he would come across little children who would have -- who were kind of lonely as well and he started using them as well. he got away with that for quite a long time until one boy who was not as fragile as the rest of them gave the detectives the clue that really helped them to figure out who was doing this. justice kennedy was the little boy who told them that she could give him a good description because he recognized this really tall boy who was doing these things, had a relief and looking lie and because of that narrowing down the person they were looking for, started looking all over the city, detectives looking through the schools, looking all ove
of telling the police what she did was take the family away from child stone and move them to south boston, figured maybe away from the environment things would stop. instead what she did was just take the problem away with her because the abuse started off again in boston. over there, he almost right away became isolated he became lonely, children didn't want to play with him so he started walking the beaches of south boston and over there he would come across little children who would have --...
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instead of telling the police shugrue the whole family away from charlestown to south boston. said she thought she would take the problem away because if you stop in chelsea it would start at himself boston. she became isolated, lonely isolated, lonely, he started to reach south boston and would come across little children who looked lonely and he started to abuse them as well. he get away with that for a long time until one boy who wasn't as fragile gave the detectives a clue that help to figure out who was doing this. joseph kennedy was the little boy who told them he could not give a good description because he recognized the tallboy with a funny looking little i and because of that they narrowed down the person they were looking for. day when talking through the schools and still did not find him. jesse gave himself up pretty much. one day while walking home from school he thought would be fun to walk into a police station he walked right in in the one person that he saw was little boy he had just abused and they pointed a finger at him and pretty much he was done he knew h
instead of telling the police shugrue the whole family away from charlestown to south boston. said she thought she would take the problem away because if you stop in chelsea it would start at himself boston. she became isolated, lonely isolated, lonely, he started to reach south boston and would come across little children who looked lonely and he started to abuse them as well. he get away with that for a long time until one boy who wasn't as fragile gave the detectives a clue that help to...
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and i want to hear more from congressman lynch from south boston about this.n to this. >> runs a 15 to 20 prostitution parties, abusing -- abusing women, gets a three-day, two-day, one-day -- you're offended by that? you're offended by that? >> i'm offended by their conduct. i'm offended by -- >> i don't see it, though. >> -- their behavior. i am trying to fix the system. i can't fire. i'm trying to fix a system. >> how about just naming them? name and shame. how about that? there was some discipline here. it's laughable. it's laughable. but you did suspend some people here with pay for one, two, three -- ten days. one guy got ten days. >> susan, all this a few days after the most extraordinary memo that any attorney general has probably ever issued came out. eric holder issued a memo on april 10th that he never expected to issue, first of all because he never expected to still be attorney general on april 10th, but the title of it is prohibition on the solicitation of prostitution and right in the middle it says to everyone in the justice department. i want t
and i want to hear more from congressman lynch from south boston about this.n to this. >> runs a 15 to 20 prostitution parties, abusing -- abusing women, gets a three-day, two-day, one-day -- you're offended by that? you're offended by that? >> i'm offended by their conduct. i'm offended by -- >> i don't see it, though. >> -- their behavior. i am trying to fix the system. i can't fire. i'm trying to fix a system. >> how about just naming them? name and shame. how...
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and it's like bank robberies and south boston. kennedy: the dropkick murphy's.ically if he is knocking over an armored car somewhere. >> what do you make of his dream? >> i would like to say that it doesn't make you seem cool, it just makes you seem it angry and i don't want to be looking at bad that in listening to that hostility because it ruins my by. kennedy: people think that these are the millennialist that are cheap and dirty lazy birds. >> it's like don't mess with my >> it's like don't mess with my aura. kennedy: because i'm unemployed. [laughter] >> exactly. kennedy: he said that minimum wage is the security crisis which drives me crazy because companies go out of business because they cannot afford to employ people paying the minimum wage, none of them are going to be paying social security at all and more of them will be on welfare. i love these economics. >> all of these major retailers are waging their minimum wages, trying to get ahead. more government, bigger government, it's going to be the only way that hillary clinton can run on what is going
and it's like bank robberies and south boston. kennedy: the dropkick murphy's.ically if he is knocking over an armored car somewhere. >> what do you make of his dream? >> i would like to say that it doesn't make you seem cool, it just makes you seem it angry and i don't want to be looking at bad that in listening to that hostility because it ruins my by. kennedy: people think that these are the millennialist that are cheap and dirty lazy birds. >> it's like don't mess with my...
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chris van cleve is in south boston. >> reporter: this is dzhokhar tsarnaev prosecutor in a dean pellegrini said as she showed jurors a photo making a crude gesture to the jailhouse camera. she called him unconcerned unchanged, as a government began its case to execute the 21 year-old. tsarnaev was convicted two weeks ago on all 30 counts for april 2013 bombing that killed three people and injured more than 260. the the defense team decided to delay their opening arguments until after prosecutors have finished their case. tsarnaev's lawyers are hoping to convince jury that the quick killer deice a life event isens. they have argued throughout he fell under influence of the radicalized older brother but prosecutors say that dzhokhar was a full partner in the terror attacks, they are calling survivors to the stand including celeste corkran watching for her sister to finish the marathon when the first blast went off. she told jurors our whole world just exploded. i just remember hearing blood screams, seeing blood every where, debris falling from the sky. i remember thinking no no, i wanted it
chris van cleve is in south boston. >> reporter: this is dzhokhar tsarnaev prosecutor in a dean pellegrini said as she showed jurors a photo making a crude gesture to the jailhouse camera. she called him unconcerned unchanged, as a government began its case to execute the 21 year-old. tsarnaev was convicted two weeks ago on all 30 counts for april 2013 bombing that killed three people and injured more than 260. the the defense team decided to delay their opening arguments until after...
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a busy day at the federal courthouse in south boston. a lot of law enforcement officials here inside the courtroom today to hear these verdicts being read. perhaps if we get them today. there was not much defense in this case. what's happening now is the judge is going through the instructions. after the instructions, there will be closing arguments. so the prosecution goes first, about an hour we are told and then the defense will come up. we don't expect the defense will go long at all. if the government has rebuttal they will go at that time. and then we are probably getting a lunch break, perhaps the jury will then get instructions this afternoon and then take the case. the question folks are asking is not so much whether there will be guilty verdicts as we mentioned all along, the defense said that dzhokhar tsarnaev took part in the bombing, so the video that you see of him placing that bag down on the ground, that is him. that was the words from his own attorney on day one of this case. so the jury is expected from a lot of circles
a busy day at the federal courthouse in south boston. a lot of law enforcement officials here inside the courtroom today to hear these verdicts being read. perhaps if we get them today. there was not much defense in this case. what's happening now is the judge is going through the instructions. after the instructions, there will be closing arguments. so the prosecution goes first, about an hour we are told and then the defense will come up. we don't expect the defense will go long at all. if...
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it was a big day here at the federal courthouse in south boston.he government is making its closing arguments to this jury started about 45 minutes or so ago. we think they'll wrap up in the next 15 to 20 minutes and the government lawyer opened it by saying that dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother wanted to punish their country and their people for what they say america has done to their people meaning muslims. he said in specific reference to dzhokhar tsarnaev he placed his pressure cooker bomb in the book bag behind children that he could clearly see one was martin richard standing on a barricade watching runners go towards the funnish line. he said that bomb there because he wanted to make a memorable scene that would follow after that explosion. he says he calmly walked away and called his brother essentially to say he was in place and then he says surveillance cameras caught dzhokhar turning his head to look back at the scene as he was running the other way as the attorney says like a salmon upstream while people are running this way, he's goin
it was a big day here at the federal courthouse in south boston.he government is making its closing arguments to this jury started about 45 minutes or so ago. we think they'll wrap up in the next 15 to 20 minutes and the government lawyer opened it by saying that dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother wanted to punish their country and their people for what they say america has done to their people meaning muslims. he said in specific reference to dzhokhar tsarnaev he placed his pressure cooker bomb...
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join the conversation by following us on twitter and at >>> in the heart of boston's south end research on some. deadliest diseases will begin in the n i.e.d. l. ronald heads up the building, and has assembled a team of virus hunters. their mission - to keep a step ahealth of dangerous pathogens. it's not hard to predict the next breakout, but there's a animals. >> they are spillover. not common in humans, but when we come into contact with infected animals, we don't have immunity to them. >> when viruses jump species, it's called zoouno sis, and transmission is more common. researchers believe that patient zero, for the outbreak of ebola, was a 2-year-old in guinea, and came in contact with bats, while playing in a hollow tree. the director of tissue imaging, and a microbiologist who species. >> we want to develop tools to understand the evolution of these pathogens, what signals might there be that says the virus is acquiring the ability to infect different species. >> reporter: in order to study how the pathogens evolve he uses recombatant technology. genes from jelly fish are fused
join the conversation by following us on twitter and at >>> in the heart of boston's south end research on some. deadliest diseases will begin in the n i.e.d. l. ronald heads up the building, and has assembled a team of virus hunters. their mission - to keep a step ahealth of dangerous pathogens. it's not hard to predict the next breakout, but there's a animals. >> they are spillover. not common in humans, but when we come into contact with infected animals, we don't have...
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south. >> boston marathonom b tbingrial now moves into the penalty phase. >> i don'tie belve there there ever be justice brought to this. >> every officer on the street will have a body ca. mera >> police acting swiftly. man has been fired. >> you pay for your decisions in this life. >> you know the concerns that by lifting sanctions it means a stronger, more capable anir. he>> ty've been doing what they're doing with the sanctions in place. >> the sec sretervice is dealing with another embarrassing scandal. a senior supervisor is accused of assaulteding a female employee. >> this summer i'm going to retire. >> saying farewell to a cbs news legend, bob schieffer. >> i've often said if my life ended tomorrow, i would have got my money's worth. >> sabra, one of the most popular hummus maker is recalling ,03000 because of possible listeria. >> slamming into a tractor/trailer. >> all that -- >> gonzalez heis tir fst player to hit five home runs in his team's first three games. >> would you believe it? >> and all that matters. >> "the washington post" has a headline saying rand paul's problem with
south. >> boston marathonom b tbingrial now moves into the penalty phase. >> i don'tie belve there there ever be justice brought to this. >> every officer on the street will have a body ca. mera >> police acting swiftly. man has been fired. >> you pay for your decisions in this life. >> you know the concerns that by lifting sanctions it means a stronger, more capable anir. he>> ty've been doing what they're doing with the sanctions in place. >>...
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boston. >>> the south carolina police officer seen on video has been fired. this isn't the first time he has been accused of crossing the line. [ eight gunshots ] >> cell phone video shows walter scott running away as officer michael slager fires eight shots. he is charged with murder. he had pulled scott over for a broken taillight earlier and after a brief struggle slager claimed he feared for his life. that's why he started shooting. scott's family doesn't believe those claims. >> i just pretty much lost it because i couldn't believe that a traffic stop could lead -- go from air stop to a taser to a shot, being killed. i just couldn't believe it. >> a lawyer for the family is vowing to file a federal civil rights lawsuit. the mayor of north charleston says he has now ordered enough body cameras for every street cop. and this morning an excessive force complaint was filed against slager in 2009. the alleged victims in that case say the department never followed up on the complaint. >>> it is 4:39 on this thursday. bay area police officers are accused of sen
boston. >>> the south carolina police officer seen on video has been fired. this isn't the first time he has been accused of crossing the line. [ eight gunshots ] >> cell phone video shows walter scott running away as officer michael slager fires eight shots. he is charged with murder. he had pulled scott over for a broken taillight earlier and after a brief struggle slager claimed he feared for his life. that's why he started shooting. scott's family doesn't believe those...
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>> and he's charged with these two murders in boston south end. the fact is he played football interest for a year while these murders occurred and he's now convicted in the murder of odin lloyd. so it's paceossible he played for two whole years after committing murder. and it's interesting that he has a reputation of being hot headed. remember, he shot one of his friends in the eye. >> and that friend actually testified about the incident. >> that's right. so, there's all kinds of questions. and what's interesting about the prosecution's argument is that they built to a creshendo and they basically said, aaron hernandez is the guy who called the shots and he brought the guys up from connecticut and he was in control. thegression the suffolk county prosecutors is again, what happened with this south end murder? why did he commit it? they essentially claim that he went inooto a murderous rage after a man bumped into him and made him spill his drink. >> for our autddience here, the sentencing phase will happen shortly. and lloyd's family the family
>> and he's charged with these two murders in boston south end. the fact is he played football interest for a year while these murders occurred and he's now convicted in the murder of odin lloyd. so it's paceossible he played for two whole years after committing murder. and it's interesting that he has a reputation of being hot headed. remember, he shot one of his friends in the eye. >> and that friend actually testified about the incident. >> that's right. so, there's all...
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. >> axelrod: vicente arenas, in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. a boston police officer shot in the face two weeks ago is now out of the hospital. officer john moynihan was wounded during a traffic stop. he was a hero cop in boston for his valor displayed during the boston marathon bombing. the man who shot officer moynihan was killed by return fire. it seems police did everything by the book in that case, but other recent confrontations are raising questions about the use of force. and a sea lion pup goes to school and straight to detention when the cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: two incidents caught on camera this week are raising questions about the use of force by police. the deadly shooting of an unarmed man in south carolina that we reported on early eand the beating of a suspect by 10 sheriff's deputies in southern california, where even their boss says the force looks excessive. here's carter evans. >> suspect being tased. >> reporter: as 30-year-old francis pusok lay on the ground, hands behind his back, two deputies began kicking and pun
. >> axelrod: vicente arenas, in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. a boston police officer shot in the face two weeks ago is now out of the hospital. officer john moynihan was wounded during a traffic stop. he was a hero cop in boston for his valor displayed during the boston marathon bombing. the man who shot officer moynihan was killed by return fire. it seems police did everything by the book in that case, but other recent confrontations are raising questions about the use...
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south wind at 9 miles an hour. a lot of cool air up to the north. look at the high in boston today, 42. to the south we've got 70s, even 80 in atlanta. tomorrow that cool air comes right down itself east side of the appalachians. winds will be coming off the atlantic where water temperatures are in the 40s. we'll have highs in the 50s. maybe some of you stay in the upper 40s. raleigh 80 degrees. looks like we'll be socked in with the cool maritime flow through thursday. futurecast has those showers that i'm tracking coming across here late afternoon into the evening hours. then the cool northeasterly winds start kicking in overnight. we'll dip into the low 50s, maybe upper 40s by morning and not move much tomorrow with indicational showers here and there -- occasional showers here and there. just a raw day. that will be the case for wednesday night and thursday before this front lifts back to the north on friday. so we'll get back into the 70s. a little sun friday. we could hit 80 but late day and nighttime showers and storms ahead of the front. we'll keep the yellow alert for the shower
south wind at 9 miles an hour. a lot of cool air up to the north. look at the high in boston today, 42. to the south we've got 70s, even 80 in atlanta. tomorrow that cool air comes right down itself east side of the appalachians. winds will be coming off the atlantic where water temperatures are in the 40s. we'll have highs in the 50s. maybe some of you stay in the upper 40s. raleigh 80 degrees. looks like we'll be socked in with the cool maritime flow through thursday. futurecast has those...
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boston to portland. major travel delays. south and west we'll have soaking showers later on in the day, around pittsburgh. but d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, you'll get a chance to dry out. albeit windy, it's still warm for one more day. can't say the same over the upper midwest and western great lakes. cooler temperatures and the possibility for snow. reena and t.j., back to you. >>> there's also extreme weather in australia. at least three people are dead in flooding down under. cars and one home have been washed away. more than a foot of rain in some areas. >> authorities are received more than 4500 calls for help. tens of thousands of homes and businesses are without power right now. >>> well, stay with us, coming up, the twisted way philadelphia is welcoming its newest player. we're kind of a fan of his as well here at abc. tim tebow. we'll explain in a second. >>> first, a major recall for fans of frozen snacks. more than half the country affected. >>> incredible rescue. police and a good samaritan pull a burn
boston to portland. major travel delays. south and west we'll have soaking showers later on in the day, around pittsburgh. but d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, you'll get a chance to dry out. albeit windy, it's still warm for one more day. can't say the same over the upper midwest and western great lakes. cooler temperatures and the possibility for snow. reena and t.j., back to you. >>> there's also extreme weather in australia. at least three people are dead in flooding...
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as you know he stands accused of killing two men in a homicide in the south end of boston. aaron hernandez is the suspected shooter in that case. a lot of legal observers believe that case is stronger. the case in boston seems a lot stronger. if you ask some legal experts, because you have a clearly established motive prosecutors say aaron hernandez killed the two men, because he was offended that one of them unknowningly spilled his drank and never apologized, and he lay in wait and amend bush them. they have a murder weapon and third, they have a witness they believe who was with aaron hernandez in the vehicle aaron hernandez was in that night, who also testified in this case. so we'll just have to wait and sigh what the jurors say. for. >> all right, ron mott have we hear from the jurors we will check in with you a bit later. for now we want to send it to andrea mitchell in iowa. back to you. >> thank you very much peter. all that news out of boston >>> here in iowa hillary clinton is about to arrive. the focus so far is on the economy. what are the reviews so far? with
as you know he stands accused of killing two men in a homicide in the south end of boston. aaron hernandez is the suspected shooter in that case. a lot of legal observers believe that case is stronger. the case in boston seems a lot stronger. if you ask some legal experts, because you have a clearly established motive prosecutors say aaron hernandez killed the two men, because he was offended that one of them unknowningly spilled his drank and never apologized, and he lay in wait and amend bush...
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several days or even weeks of more emotional and graphic testimony. >> don champion in boston, thank you. >>> the former south carolina police officer caught on video shooting a fleeing suspect faced an earlier complaint of excessive force. they tell the ap that michael slager provoked a confrontation with him in 2013. slager has been charged with murder and fired from the force and we're hearing for the first time from the witness who recorded the shocking video of slager shooting walter scott. >> reporter: demonstrators gathered outside north charleston city hall. >> things have not changed. you have got to stay together and unite. >> reporter: on saturday officer michael slager pulled over scott's car for a broken tail light. after a brief struggle the officer claimed he feeder for a life but cell phone video shows scott running away as slager fired eight shots toward his back. >> i thought my brother was gunned down like an animal. >> reporter: in an interview % with nbc news, the man who shot the video says he pulled out his camera when he saw the two men struggling on the ground. >> i remember the polic
several days or even weeks of more emotional and graphic testimony. >> don champion in boston, thank you. >>> the former south carolina police officer caught on video shooting a fleeing suspect faced an earlier complaint of excessive force. they tell the ap that michael slager provoked a confrontation with him in 2013. slager has been charged with murder and fired from the force and we're hearing for the first time from the witness who recorded the shocking video of slager...
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. >> the phillies will go for the series win against boston tonight in south philadelphia. eye on it. hey guys how are you nobody is expecting too much from the phillies this year, the phils can win a series tonight against the boston red sox that many believe are world series contender. jaime apody is live at the ballpark not everybody feels like a philly tonight. >> that is right. that is what jonathan papelbon said that is what he told the boston globel it's a tough transition here and calls the phillies and red sox two different organizations. that is just papelbon being papelbon that won't go ever well with the fans, last night after a four out save sealed the phillies first win papelbon was asked to clarify the comments. >> what do you tell the phillies. i feel like a horse yes. i feel like a horse. yes, when you ask me what runs -- that is where i'm from and what i became as a pitcher, stick with me no matter what. it doesn't really change anything how i go about my business. a surly one that papelbon is the phillies go with a similar batting order tonight and that w
. >> the phillies will go for the series win against boston tonight in south philadelphia. eye on it. hey guys how are you nobody is expecting too much from the phillies this year, the phils can win a series tonight against the boston red sox that many believe are world series contender. jaime apody is live at the ballpark not everybody feels like a philly tonight. >> that is right. that is what jonathan papelbon said that is what he told the boston globel it's a tough transition...
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he still faces murder charges in a separate case involving a double killing in boston's south end. >> on the agenda today president obama welcomes the wounded warrior project soldier ride to the white house a cycling event to help troops restore physical and emotional well being. >> a court in argentina will determine how to proceed in a case against the president. president kirchner is accused of covering up iran's involvement in the bombing of a jewish center in buenos aires. >> students in chile calling for better access to higher education. >> the greek financial crisis is expected to take center stage at several high profile meetings today. finance ministers will sit down for the annual conference. also today greek finance minister meets with president obama. there are reports greece is asking the i.m.f. to reschedule payments on a multi-billion dollars loan. >> organizers are calling it the largest protest by low wage workers in u.s. history, calling it a success. tens of thousands of people in more than 200 cities gather to demand a higher minimum wage wednesday. an increase wo
he still faces murder charges in a separate case involving a double killing in boston's south end. >> on the agenda today president obama welcomes the wounded warrior project soldier ride to the white house a cycling event to help troops restore physical and emotional well being. >> a court in argentina will determine how to proceed in a case against the president. president kirchner is accused of covering up iran's involvement in the bombing of a jewish center in buenos aires....
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boston. s/ it's a south wind now.change things dramatically. forjf çóáonight, mild with a chance of showers late. 53 for the low in philadelphia. 49 north andjf west. then during the day tomorrow warmçó with someçó showers. a chance of an afternoon jf thunderstorm. the high temperature up near jflp70 degrees. but then take a look at that. thursday. 48 and then back up to ñ72çó on fridayxd with thunderstorms and then itçó looks likeÑi a pretty nice and dry weekend. but boy we've got some wet weather to go through. >> thanks glen. =0vyñ a 2-year-old del%re child is back home safe tonight. police tell us the boy was wandering alone while his family slept. nbc 10s drew smith talked to the people who found the jones put herxd project on holdpe#q' they saw aÑi todd÷d- walking in the middle of this street i leaned om,9 "Ño him. i pointed to bothlp directions? >> they knocked on neighbor'sñr doors and tried to figure outt( where he came from. when that didn't work they called dover police. this is how officers figured it out.
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now will boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev pay with his life? also tonight, more action against the white southina police officer caught on tape killing an unarmed black man. >> i have watched the video, and i was sickened by what i saw. >> pelley: the president speaks with us about how climate change is making people sick. and meet the woman who just cracked the nfl's grass ceiling. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today, a federal jury found dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts in the boston marathon bombing, including using a
now will boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev pay with his life? also tonight, more action against the white southina police officer caught on tape killing an unarmed black man. >> i have watched the video, and i was sickened by what i saw. >> pelley: the president speaks with us about how climate change is making people sick. and meet the woman who just cracked the nfl's grass ceiling. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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here as you get the winds to collide from the northeast and the south and new york city is down to 50 degrees right now syracuse 48 and boston 40 degrees, it's still warm to the south in baltimore, at 68 degrees, as we follow future tracker that front is south of new york city and south of dover by the time we get into the late evening hours you can see with the northeastly wind was doing its damage and it will fall from nearly 70 degrees over the next few hours on top of that we are dealing with light scattered showers around and you can see a batch in southern new jersey pushing off the coast and also some north of that front north of the poconos and sprinkles in the lehigh valley we are dealing with the rain, the chill down and on and off rain the next couple of days. more february like as opposed to the beginning and middle of april and the raw northeasterly wind on top of it and periodic drizzle and showers to go along with it. we'll talk about changes to come at the end of the week, another big jump in temperatures to come up at the end of the forecast. >> can you stay ahead of the on and off showers, by checking in wi
here as you get the winds to collide from the northeast and the south and new york city is down to 50 degrees right now syracuse 48 and boston 40 degrees, it's still warm to the south in baltimore, at 68 degrees, as we follow future tracker that front is south of new york city and south of dover by the time we get into the late evening hours you can see with the northeastly wind was doing its damage and it will fall from nearly 70 degrees over the next few hours on top of that we are dealing...
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shuttling from a prison to a courthouse in boston to hear murder charges, double murder charges there. this is stemming from a drive-by shooting in the southmmer of 2012, the year before odin lloyd was killed. that's the conviction that sent him here yesterday. so aaron hernandez has a lot of court hearings in his future let's just say. jose? >> and the jury spoke to the media after finding hernandez guilty of first degree murder yesterday. what are some things they talked about? >> i think one of the extraordinary things jose, is the fact that the entire panel met in front of the media. usually in a case like this high-profile, a lot of pressure on these jurors there's a lot of tension in the jury room. they came out as one. they said they would not talk about specifics about the deliberation process but one thing that i found striking is the fact that they said they could not agree on premeditation for the standard for first degree murder but they all believed that the way in which odin lloyd was killed shot six times, met the standard for first degree that it was overly cruel and that that's why they voted to convict aaron hernandez on
shuttling from a prison to a courthouse in boston to hear murder charges, double murder charges there. this is stemming from a drive-by shooting in the southmmer of 2012, the year before odin lloyd was killed. that's the conviction that sent him here yesterday. so aaron hernandez has a lot of court hearings in his future let's just say. jose? >> and the jury spoke to the media after finding hernandez guilty of first degree murder yesterday. what are some things they talked about? >>...
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boston station wbz. eric what is ahead tonight first? >> this has been a slow-moving system all week long. and more thunderstorms working into the mid-southrnight could become destructive with large hail damaging winds and heavy rain threat moves over towards the northeast and the boston marathon into monday. the main area threat region we're watching mississippi valley, little rock, back toward oklahoma. this is where some of the strongest storms will be developing tonight and moving east. tomorrow that threat goes to the east coast so places like d.c. raleigh, and down into central florida could all see some isolated severe storms. and a wind-swept cold rain, jeff, moving into the boston marathon. it will be a very trying afternoon for a lot of runs. >> glor: all right eric fisher. thanks very much. hundreds offing my rapts are feared dead after their bode capsesized off the coast of libya. italian officials say 18 ships are searching for survivors. in the past week, nearly 10,000 refugees have been rescued at sea and brought to italy. lean lean in -- allen pizzey in italy has more on this calling crisis. >> a call from a rescue vessel
boston station wbz. eric what is ahead tonight first? >> this has been a slow-moving system all week long. and more thunderstorms working into the mid-southrnight could become destructive with large hail damaging winds and heavy rain threat moves over towards the northeast and the boston marathon into monday. the main area threat region we're watching mississippi valley, little rock, back toward oklahoma. this is where some of the strongest storms will be developing tonight and moving...
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boston right now. much warmer west and much warmer south. what's going to happen tonight is that area of high pressure is going to move out of the way. finally move and open the door for the warm front finally to get going out of the west and southwest. as it stands now, we've got high pressure and the winds coming in before the ocean keeping us cool. pushing against the warm front. as that high moves out, warm front moves in. when it moves in later tonight, we'll get some rain. rain late tonight and overnigh tomorrow, very quickly we'll pop into a warmer sector of air and going to see some sun and very warm temperatures but tomorrow afternoon, strong cold front comes in. and with that right now, there's the expectation that we're under a slight chance of severe weather. the more sunshine we get tomorrow those chances of individual severe thunderstorms will increase. take a look at what our computer models suggest is just a simulation of the weather tomorrow and the timing of it all and the consensus is sometimes 3:00 or 4:00 in the afternoo
boston right now. much warmer west and much warmer south. what's going to happen tonight is that area of high pressure is going to move out of the way. finally move and open the door for the warm front finally to get going out of the west and southwest. as it stands now, we've got high pressure and the winds coming in before the ocean keeping us cool. pushing against the warm front. as that high moves out, warm front moves in. when it moves in later tonight, we'll get some rain. rain late...
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boston marathon bombing trial. >>> and serious flooding to the south to the south parts of texas. >>> and teacher takes on a school shooter. this is the "cbs morning news." the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common... ...or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure... ...or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. get back to the things that matter most. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheumatologist. while the world needs saving...
boston marathon bombing trial. >>> and serious flooding to the south to the south parts of texas. >>> and teacher takes on a school shooter. this is the "cbs morning news." the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal,...
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boston bombing trial. >>> and the outrage that grows in south carolina in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man caughtice chief said he was sickened by what he saw in the video. >>> as protesters rally for justice, the man who recorded the video said he never heard a warning before the officer repeatedly shot walter scott in the back. steve osunsami is in north charleston. >> reporter: what happened in the killing of another unarmed black man is only coming to light because someone in the bushes was recording with a camera. >> shots fired. subject is down. he grabbed my taser. >> reporter: north charleston patrolman michael slager is charged with murder, trading his uniform for jail stripes. he said scott grabbed his stun gun after an argument over a traffic stop. in the revealing video the unarmed father of four is running away after apparently hit by the stun gun and the cords of the weapon are still attached. after scott is down, police are seen dropping an object near his body, whether it is the stun gun or another object, authorities can't say. although the police report says they administered cp
boston bombing trial. >>> and the outrage that grows in south carolina in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man caughtice chief said he was sickened by what he saw in the video. >>> as protesters rally for justice, the man who recorded the video said he never heard a warning before the officer repeatedly shot walter scott in the back. steve osunsami is in north charleston. >> reporter: what happened in the killing of another unarmed black man is only coming to light...
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south dakota to ohio. >>> this is the third day of testimony in the boston marathon. the same jury that convicted him must be decided whether they should be put to death. you're hearing emotional testimony from survivors and families. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: never before seen video shows dzhokhar tsarnaev three months after the bombings and hours before his arraignment. he adjusts his hair and makes a crude gesture to the camera. a still image was shown during the opening arguments of the penalty phase. but it was the. the o emotional adrian haslet-davis that left the jury in tears. i thought that because i couldn't hear myself scream that i was dead. survivor eric wally told jurors about the ball bearing that tore through his eye and remains lodged in his brain. he struggled to describe being separated from his wife. she thought i was dead and i thought she was dead. prosecutors expect to conclude their case thursday and then the defense will try to convince the jury to spare the bomber's life. >> i hope he gets the death penalty. >> reporter: two of li
south dakota to ohio. >>> this is the third day of testimony in the boston marathon. the same jury that convicted him must be decided whether they should be put to death. you're hearing emotional testimony from survivors and families. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: never before seen video shows dzhokhar tsarnaev three months after the bombings and hours before his arraignment. he adjusts his hair and makes a crude gesture to the camera. a still image was shown during the...
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winds, rain and possibly a tornado swept through aiken south carolina yesterday, but no injuries are reported. eric fisher meteorologist of our bostontation wbz has the forecast. >> it was a very stormy weekend across the southeast. now the threat is moving toward the east coast as we kick off the week. a big sprawling storm system. heavy rainfall moving up through philly, new york and over toward boston by the afternoon and also thunderstorms that will pop during the afternoon and evening. with these we could see damaging winds and large hail in the i-95 corridor. highlighting the area from central p.a. on down the east coast into central parts of florida, a fairly rare to end threat could rule out. in terms of that heavy rain plus the wind coming in off the water, big boston marathon taking place for monday morning and it's going to be a very trying afternoon for a lot of the runners there. wind will be in the faces of many of them and heavy rainfall in the afternoon. the story this week a colder air taking back a lot of residents here in the eastern united states. a pattern reminiscent of win but not quite as cold as january. i'm
winds, rain and possibly a tornado swept through aiken south carolina yesterday, but no injuries are reported. eric fisher meteorologist of our bostontation wbz has the forecast. >> it was a very stormy weekend across the southeast. now the threat is moving toward the east coast as we kick off the week. a big sprawling storm system. heavy rainfall moving up through philly, new york and over toward boston by the afternoon and also thunderstorms that will pop during the afternoon and...
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new england and the deep south, dealing with thunder showers and snow showers near boston.lurries along the west coast. we're watching a series of low pressure systems. scattered showers around yosemite. and fresno could see a downpour. l.a., 67. 82 palm springs. closer to home in the bay area tomorrow, dry skies and sunny conditions. 68 the high. 64 in san francisco. 66 san mateo. 72, in san jose. 77 in fair field and antioch getting up to 78 degrees. the baseball forecast for tomorrow. take a look at this. dodgers and the giants, at&t park. 12:45 first pitch 63 degrees. your next chance for wet weather willrning. and it's out of here by sunday. >> let's hope we get some. >>> earth day serves as a backdrop for an important event in san jose. today, biologist glen stewart repelled down to the pair grin falcon nest. he placed tracking bands on the recently hatched baby falcons. he also checked the gender of the birds. this year three females. >> i think the first earth day was 1970. that year, we could find two pairs of peregrines in the state. the lesson there is that we ca
new england and the deep south, dealing with thunder showers and snow showers near boston.lurries along the west coast. we're watching a series of low pressure systems. scattered showers around yosemite. and fresno could see a downpour. l.a., 67. 82 palm springs. closer to home in the bay area tomorrow, dry skies and sunny conditions. 68 the high. 64 in san francisco. 66 san mateo. 72, in san jose. 77 in fair field and antioch getting up to 78 degrees. the baseball forecast for tomorrow. take a...
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south jersey. he still has relatives in atlantic city. bowman was in boston to watch his girlfriend run the marathon. >>> 5:46. from our delaware bureau a kent county court has indicted a man for the murder of his wife even though police have not found her body. delaware state police say cortez hamilton killed his wife keisha with a hammer in front of their two children. police issued an amber alert for her and her children january 10th after they all disappeared. authorities arrested cortez the same day in indiana where they found him with the children but there was no sign of keisha. at the time of her disappearance, neighbors said the couple had domestic problems. >>> we're learning more about the kidnapping of a philadelphia jewelry store worker. the mayor's office is offering a $10,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of those responsible for what happened over the weekend. on tuesday investigators released this surveillance video of a burgundy van they believe was used in that abduction. >>> we have a warning for homeowners about springtime scams. p
south jersey. he still has relatives in atlantic city. bowman was in boston to watch his girlfriend run the marathon. >>> 5:46. from our delaware bureau a kent county court has indicted a man for the murder of his wife even though police have not found her body. delaware state police say cortez hamilton killed his wife keisha with a hammer in front of their two children. police issued an amber alert for her and her children january 10th after they all disappeared. authorities arrested...
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south jersey. he still has relatives in atlantic county. he was in bostonto watch his girlfriend run in the marathon. >>> happening today, vice president joe biden will speak at the national defense university in washington. he'll talk about u.s. policy in iraq. he's also expected to discuss iraq's political and military progress and its ongoing fight against isis. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of one of the last battles of the civil war, the battle of appomattox courthouse in virginia. there will be a reenactment today to commemorate the surrender of lee to grant. that meeting was the beginning of the end of the civil war. >>> this morning the coast guard is keeping an eye on a commercial fishing boat that ran aground off the jersey shoreline. it happened off point pleasant beach. the coast guard responded to a call for help from the 77-foot captain gavin yesterday morning. it's a fishing vessel. this is cell phone video from where the boat is stranded. three people were on board but nobody was hurt. and officials are trying to figure out the best
south jersey. he still has relatives in atlantic county. he was in bostonto watch his girlfriend run in the marathon. >>> happening today, vice president joe biden will speak at the national defense university in washington. he'll talk about u.s. policy in iraq. he's also expected to discuss iraq's political and military progress and its ongoing fight against isis. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of one of the last battles of the civil war, the battle of appomattox...
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south will see heavy rain. rain changes to snow in denver. >> new york and boston not quite 60. about ten degrees warmer in washington. high temperatures the same in minneapolis. >>> a moment of silence in boston as victims of the marathon bombing were remembered on the second anniversary. the family of 8-year-old martin richard visited the finish line. his sister jane who lost a leg was also there in cowboy boots and a new prosthetic leg. >>> still ahead, we'll tell you why a used ipad sold for over 30 grand. >>> and oh so close. but it needed to be perfect. new video of a rocket's failed landing at sea. >>> plussings frightening fall. a giant wave sweeps a woman off her feet and off a cliff. how an off-duty paramedic came to her rescue. >>> fast food workers fed up with low wages have taken to the streets. there were protests coast to coast yesterday. tense of thousands of demonstrators in more than 200 cities. the low-wage workers and their supporters are calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage. >>> a legal victory for gm regarding its defective ignitions. federal regulators s
south will see heavy rain. rain changes to snow in denver. >> new york and boston not quite 60. about ten degrees warmer in washington. high temperatures the same in minneapolis. >>> a moment of silence in boston as victims of the marathon bombing were remembered on the second anniversary. the family of 8-year-old martin richard visited the finish line. his sister jane who lost a leg was also there in cowboy boots and a new prosthetic leg. >>> still ahead, we'll tell you...
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south. look at integration in boston schools.erent circumstance of pizza owner i will welcome every customer i can because of my religious convictions i don't want cater a gay wedding. that is not bull connor or somebody from alabama, standing in front of a university or school not allowing blacks. bill: this is hot apples to apples here. >> why not? bill: this pizza joint different serve a slice to any person offended. reporter walked into a restaurant put a camera in her face. she said what she said. it went international. pizza joint closed. $100,000 of contributions for the family has now been offended allegedly put out of business for now. fine the gray area here. apparently lawmakers in indiana done that. but you will not be satisfied with that. >> no. listen the pizza owners should do what they want to do in their restaurant. they say they're serving anybody. what i have a general problem with, not with respect to this pizza owner is, if you're serving one class of people you should serve all classes of people. this is exa
south. look at integration in boston schools.erent circumstance of pizza owner i will welcome every customer i can because of my religious convictions i don't want cater a gay wedding. that is not bull connor or somebody from alabama, standing in front of a university or school not allowing blacks. bill: this is hot apples to apples here. >> why not? bill: this pizza joint different serve a slice to any person offended. reporter walked into a restaurant put a camera in her face. she said...
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boston marathon. the storm threat across is south today. more across the plains. that fires up late dade and into tomorrow. we'll talk more about that later in the program. >>> tension with iran. the u.s. is sending more warships that could be used to intercept iranian ships suspected of carrying weapons to rebels in yemen. good morning martha. >> reporter: good morning, lara. the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt is moving closer to yemen. the security situation in yemen, an al qaeda breeding ground can be described as nothing short of chaos. all americans had to evacuate. and huthi rebels have taken over large swaths of territory, including the capital. the pentagon says the additional warships are a show of force. adding an aircraft carrier to the navy ships we have in the arabian gulf sends a strong message to iran. the ships could be used to interdict any iranian ships that are supplying weapons. this is a very tense situation. right as the u.s. is trying to get an agreement with iran over its nuclear program. george? >> thank you, martha. >>> the latest on the beth
boston marathon. the storm threat across is south today. more across the plains. that fires up late dade and into tomorrow. we'll talk more about that later in the program. >>> tension with iran. the u.s. is sending more warships that could be used to intercept iranian ships suspected of carrying weapons to rebels in yemen. good morning martha. >> reporter: good morning, lara. the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt is moving closer to yemen. the security situation in yemen, an al qaeda...
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south, -- 71 in new orleans. philadelphia no delays, 51 degrees boston, 48 degrees, chilly again. milled way o'hare. 48.rlando, 71 lots of sunshine. atlanta, newark and jfk all flights on time. >>> phillies beat washington, jeff skeverski has that and a goalie controversy. >> reporter: the phillies are among the worst hitting teams in baseball. ryan sandberg switched things up. howard is on the bench. the nats well they are wasting no time getting their first hit jerome williams gives up a homer to teller. that's all williams allows in 6 innings. down 1 thrilling. herhernandez, pinch hit one run in. cameron stays phillies take a 2-1 lead. later in the 7th. rbi single. galvis is the best hitter on the team after three more hits on the team. phillies go 0 on to win 4-1 in the smallest crowd ever for the history of citizens bank park. cole hamels is on the mound later tonight. >>> flyers finish up against ottawa. >>> vinnie will lacavale out with a concussion. >>> we have a goal controversy in town. there's a drama in goal for the union. the high stake keeper in the game is out in favor of john mccarthy wh
south, -- 71 in new orleans. philadelphia no delays, 51 degrees boston, 48 degrees, chilly again. milled way o'hare. 48.rlando, 71 lots of sunshine. atlanta, newark and jfk all flights on time. >>> phillies beat washington, jeff skeverski has that and a goalie controversy. >> reporter: the phillies are among the worst hitting teams in baseball. ryan sandberg switched things up. howard is on the bench. the nats well they are wasting no time getting their first hit jerome williams...
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south in him. he was most popular in boston. that was the place he was best known and most liked. one last thing i don't think any actor of the time put more blood, suite, and tears in a performance. his style was very, very physical, and, particularly, you know the plays including with the sword fight would be protracted, sometimes dangerous. he got knicks gave knicks, and curtain hits the floor, and he lays on the floor for five or ten minutes without moving. he was prostate from the effort he put out in the play. booth had a number of alluring and affairs during the civil war years, and you know, all the people -- if i could got back and find people to meet from the period of my work, i think i would definitely want to meet maggie mitchell, a singer, dancer, beautiful creature. very energetic. they said maggie was still in her 20s when she died at the age of 81. [ laughter ] you know, during world war i and there was a story in the ford family the ford family was that john and maggie were engage engaged. there's stories about booth being engaged to other women as well. i'm remi
south in him. he was most popular in boston. that was the place he was best known and most liked. one last thing i don't think any actor of the time put more blood, suite, and tears in a performance. his style was very, very physical, and, particularly, you know the plays including with the sword fight would be protracted, sometimes dangerous. he got knicks gave knicks, and curtain hits the floor, and he lays on the floor for five or ten minutes without moving. he was prostate from the effort...