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"charlie hebdo" is the us llama fob of the year. it is a group that claims to campaign against terrorism. many of the staff were murdered by islamic terrorists. a muslim website reported that "charlie hebdo" was picked because of its stoke, stoking of caricature and ridiculing the beliefs. the mocking of muslims is part of a culture of hate that is meant to further alienate and further a community that in much of the way the jews were in that you swree germany. in nazi germany. charles is it fair to say it is absurd and despicable or is this easy llama phobic of me? >> it is a silly term. there was nothing phobic about "charlie hebdow." to give this award now when they were murdered for speaking strikes me as being off. >> well even if it is not their intent which they clearly say it is not isn't this group aligning themselves with the terrorists who murdered the charlie hebdow staff to a certain degree? >> they would need a dictionary for starters. islamaphobia means fear of islam and say what you will about the "charlie hebdow" pe
"charlie hebdo" is the us llama fob of the year. it is a group that claims to campaign against terrorism. many of the staff were murdered by islamic terrorists. a muslim website reported that "charlie hebdo" was picked because of its stoke, stoking of caricature and ridiculing the beliefs. the mocking of muslims is part of a culture of hate that is meant to further alienate and further a community that in much of the way the jews were in that you swree germany. in nazi...
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outside join us for a few llamas afterwards for refreshments as we celebrate the publication of sean's book. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> en 2004 i was out of the marine corps did my first report then they came back and noticed immediately getting off the plate and in california dealing very different going to a bar to look over my best friend to agree to a bar and i remember looking out i can tell everyone was drinking and talking and socializing just as before like nothing had changed and there is no particular reason to be upset but it struck me that i had changed and i remember oddly suddenly being very bored and not interested in the left i think there went to use the atm at a local liquor store there all run by iraqis so the owner was from baghdad i ended up talking with him was not really fitting in so we talk about baghdad and he was looking for work so i had the very strange feeling i had from a year earlier days and i was angry about the war i was on the tail end of the first battle of fallujah and it was explained to be that they thought was gross mismanagement an
outside join us for a few llamas afterwards for refreshments as we celebrate the publication of sean's book. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> en 2004 i was out of the marine corps did my first report then they came back and noticed immediately getting off the plate and in california dealing very different going to a bar to look over my best friend to agree to a bar and i remember looking out i can tell everyone was drinking and talking and socializing just as before like nothing...
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us. i'm tom llamas. let's get right to the breaking news from ferguson, missouri. an arrest in the shooting of two police officers. the moment caught on video. that chaos. protesters and police running from the gunshots. officers rushing to aid the two injured men, and this man, a suspect now charged with the shooting. kendis gibson starts us off tonight. >> reporter: 20-year-old jeffrey williams taken into custody overnight. >> he has acknowledged his participation in firing the shots. that in fact he did fire the shots. >> reporter: the shooting taking place at the end of a police protest, the prosecutor saying williams had taken part in that demonstration. later firing his handgun from a vehicle. shell casings found at the scene match a .40 caliber handgun recovered by detectives. williams, telling police he had a dispute with someone at the protest and was aiming for them, not the officers. >> you know how the officers were lined up that night, were there any civilians that could have been possible targets? >> there were civilians between them, so it's not as t
us. i'm tom llamas. let's get right to the breaking news from ferguson, missouri. an arrest in the shooting of two police officers. the moment caught on video. that chaos. protesters and police running from the gunshots. officers rushing to aid the two injured men, and this man, a suspect now charged with the shooting. kendis gibson starts us off tonight. >> reporter: 20-year-old jeffrey williams taken into custody overnight. >> he has acknowledged his participation in firing the...
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abc's tom llamas was in court for us again. >> reporter: tonight, new photos show the grizzly scene after the boston bombers allegedly ambushed m.i.t. officer shawn collier inside of his squad car, killing him. >> officer down. officer down. >> reporter: for the first time jurors listened to police transmissions from that night. >> get on it! >> reporter: and watched this surveillance video, never seen by the public, of how it went down. watch as two fig yurms allegedly dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev walk through m.i.t.'s campus three days after the bombing. they approach collier's car from behind. that's when they shot the 27-year-old officer multiple times in the head. as this image shows, they couldn't get the blood-soaked firearm out of the holster. just hours earlier, the fbi held a news conference and showed the world these images saying the men in the photos were suspects in the boston marathon bombings. today, jurors also got an up close look at this mangled burnt metal. the fbi says was part of one of the pressure cooker bombs and this the detonator wire. >> and tom llamas is wit
abc's tom llamas was in court for us again. >> reporter: tonight, new photos show the grizzly scene after the boston bombers allegedly ambushed m.i.t. officer shawn collier inside of his squad car, killing him. >> officer down. officer down. >> reporter: for the first time jurors listened to police transmissions from that night. >> get on it! >> reporter: and watched this surveillance video, never seen by the public, of how it went down. watch as two fig yurms...
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. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. america's military urging vigilance in the wake of a chilling list posted online. calling for attacks on u.s. service servicemen and women, including personal addresses. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: their names are real. and so is the threat. more than 100 u.s. military men and women, army, navy, air force, and marines, appearing on what amounts to a "hit list." their faces, work information, even what look like home addresses published online by a group claiming to be affiliated with the terror group isis. >> this group, the so-called islamic state hacking division, not one that we have heard of before. >> reporter: the group is calling on sympathizers to kill the people on the list. retaliation against those the group claims have attacked isis targets in places like syria and iraq. the marines on the list have now been notified. tonight a spokesman says the branch is warning all marines and family members check their online/social footprint, ensuring privacy settings are adj
. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. america's military urging vigilance in the wake of a chilling list posted online. calling for attacks on u.s. service servicemen and women, including personal addresses. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: their names are real. and so is the threat. more than 100 u.s. military men and women, army, navy, air force, and marines, appearing on what amounts to a "hit list." their faces, work...
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llamas on the lamb? it became a media sensation when they went on run in phoenix. and it was narrated by us. r educational and therapy purposes made the last public appearance. the u.s. department of agriculture shut them down because they lacked the proper permits to be showing the animals. >> it is sad because they do help out a lot of special needs people and kids and the elderly. everybody responds to them so well. it would be a shame to have them shut down. >> they have not commented on the llama drama. i guess they were service llamas. >> and this is my question. there is an agency that permit people to show a llama. evidently there is something for everything here in washington. with that, have a great sunday. >> >> have a great sunday. see you next weekend. >>> i'm chris wallace. the latest on the german plane crash. and iran's influence spreads across the middle east. but is the obama administration fighting against iran or alongside it? >> we have put intense pressure on extremists inside of yemen. and it has mitigated the threat they pose to the u.s. and the west. >> our closest al
llamas on the lamb? it became a media sensation when they went on run in phoenix. and it was narrated by us. r educational and therapy purposes made the last public appearance. the u.s. department of agriculture shut them down because they lacked the proper permits to be showing the animals. >> it is sad because they do help out a lot of special needs people and kids and the elderly. everybody responds to them so well. it would be a shame to have them shut down. >> they have not...
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llamas. they're everywhere! but i think it's a challenge for us in the news business. what is the first thing you heard tv on say congress ought to check into this! random things happen. llamas get out, acts of god occur. you can't legislate everything. people think you can. do you think we should have a llama regulation? we're going to hear from the llama owners tomorrow on the show. >>> other stories making headlines on your sunday. >>> the title of the isis propaganda video featuring children. it begins with the islamics parading their victims in orange jump suits then you see a boy standing be behind the hostages and another child handing out knives before the execution. the terror group identifies the victims as captured assad soldiers in syria. >>> and he was responsible for the bombing of a new york city police station, but this weather underground member found a new career as a teacher for special needs children. he was never caught and never paid for his heinous acts. you're paying for him now to live with a $40,000-a year pension from teaching gig. >>> indian
llamas. they're everywhere! but i think it's a challenge for us in the news business. what is the first thing you heard tv on say congress ought to check into this! random things happen. llamas get out, acts of god occur. you can't legislate everything. people think you can. do you think we should have a llama regulation? we're going to hear from the llama owners tomorrow on the show. >>> other stories making headlines on your sunday. >>> the title of the isis propaganda...
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. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us on this saturday, i'm tom llamas. we begin with another winter storm barreling through the b$ú heart of the nation. this image says it all. actual view from space of the extent of the snowfall. snow and ice covering so much of the nation down to the deep south. now a sears of storm -- series of storm systems stretching 3,000 miles from california to maine. on the ground the devastating power of this heavy, wet snow taking its toll on thousands of homes like this in braintree, massachusetts. completely crushing this home. winter is still showing teeth. more now. >> reporter: tonight drivers facing treacherous road conditions from kansas to north carolina. a crash on i-44. this suv in wichita trying to get back on to the interstate after slying off. up to five inches falling in some parts of kansas today. near durham, north carolina, this tractor trailer flipping on its side overnight, black ice being blamed for a number of accidents there. this view from above in fort worth, texas, neighborhood rooftops covered in thre
. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us on this saturday, i'm tom llamas. we begin with another winter storm barreling through the b$ú heart of the nation. this image says it all. actual view from space of the extent of the snowfall. snow and ice covering so much of the nation down to the deep south. now a sears of storm -- series of storm systems stretching 3,000 miles from california to maine. on the ground the devastating power of this heavy, wet snow taking its toll on...
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llamas. >> it doesn't seem fair. >> no, it doesn't. that's why we brought you on to tell your story. we thank you very much for joining usorning from phoenix, arizona. >> thanks guys. >> thank you. >> there's a llama epidemic in this country. glad the government is clamping down. >> more doma on the llama. >>> coming up a school tears a 54 pound 7-year-old that her body mass index is too high and she's overweight. is the school doing the right thing? >> tom brady making a huge splash when he threw himself off a cliff. is this crazy? we'll have donald trump tell us. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin plus it had less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a st
llamas. >> it doesn't seem fair. >> no, it doesn't. that's why we brought you on to tell your story. we thank you very much for joining usorning from phoenix, arizona. >> thanks guys. >> thank you. >> there's a llama epidemic in this country. glad the government is clamping down. >> more doma on the llama. >>> coming up a school tears a 54 pound 7-year-old that her body mass index is too high and she's overweight. is the school doing the right thing?...
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. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. >>> and we begin with breaking news on that attack at the airport in new orleans. we just learned that the suspect has died but so many questions remain. the attack began when richard white approached a security checkpoint attacking with a toxic spray and machete. inside the tsa agent that he injured on the right, the suspect shot by a police officer, he's there on the ground. abc's kendis gibson at the airport tonight. >> run this way! >> reporter: chaos at the new orleans airport. tonight, authorities say it could have been a lot worse. >> sometimes you'd rather be lucky than good. i think were both last night. >> reporter: just after 8:00 p.m. friday, 62-year-old richard white rushing through a checkpoint, at first attacking tsa agents with a bug spray. >> i was yelling at everyone to clear the checkpoint. >> reporter: then chasing tsa officer carol richel with a machete, the 14 inch blade, nearly striking her. >> this man was swinging very hard, very hard with that machete. if he
. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. >>> and we begin with breaking news on that attack at the airport in new orleans. we just learned that the suspect has died but so many questions remain. the attack began when richard white approached a security checkpoint attacking with a toxic spray and machete. inside the tsa agent that he injured on the right, the suspect shot by a police officer, he's there on the ground. abc's kendis gibson...
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thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the death of an unarmed black teenager, shot by a white police officer in madison, wisconsin. the confrontation so familiar. the circumstances under investigation. people coming together to mourn and protest. gathering outside the home where the fatal shooting took place. we're learning more about the two faces in the confrontation. the young man and the veteran police officer. linzie janis is in madison tonight. >> reporter: this is the scene tonight, demonstrators facing off against police in the death of tony robinson. ♪ community members outraged, mourning the loss of the 19-year-old, who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a police officer. >> young black men laid out, having to find some encouraging words to suggest everything will be all right. i'm starting to feel like everything ain't going to be all right. >> reporter: dozens more hitting the streets in peaceful protests. police say they were following up on multiple complaints about tony robinson's beha
thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the death of an unarmed black teenager, shot by a white police officer in madison, wisconsin. the confrontation so familiar. the circumstances under investigation. people coming together to mourn and protest. gathering outside the home where the fatal shooting took place. we're learning more about the two faces in the confrontation. the young man and the veteran police officer. linzie janis is in madison tonight. >>...
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>> tom llamas live in boston for us again tonight. tom, thank you. >>> now, to the terrifying moments on board a united flight out of washington, bound for denver. >> talking to sergeant -- >> you heard that man saying i'm sorry, apologizing after being tackled by passengers after allegedly rushing the cockpit, shouting there. >> reporter: jihad dipsists in the cargo hold. one of the men that took him down now talking to us. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: the trouble began at takeoff. >> we're declaring an emergency due to a passenger disturbance. >> i'm sorry! >> reporter: on this united jet last night, flying from dulles airport near washington, d.c. to denver david cohen was in the first row. >> i saw the guy running and one of the stewardesses started yelling, "stop him!" and he was yelling, "i got to get to the cockpit." >> reporter: cohen and fellow passengers tackled him first. >> i'm sorry! >> reporter: restraining him as he yells that there are terrorists on board. >> he said he, that there were jiha
>> tom llamas live in boston for us again tonight. tom, thank you. >>> now, to the terrifying moments on board a united flight out of washington, bound for denver. >> talking to sergeant -- >> you heard that man saying i'm sorry, apologizing after being tackled by passengers after allegedly rushing the cockpit, shouting there. >> reporter: jihad dipsists in the cargo hold. one of the men that took him down now talking to us. here's abc's clayton sandell....
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thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. with air travel rattling nerves everywhere, a landing at the halifax airport in the dark in a driving snowstorm. when the sun came up, this is what was left. look at that. the landing gear collapsed. the nose gone, the right wing, a twisted mess. two dozen passengers hurt. the plane had circled, waiting for a break in the weather to land. was that the right call? david kerley starts us off tonight. >> reporter: flashing lights. >> airplane down. >> reporter: passengers saying it bounced on landing then slid for a long time. >> just jumped out on to the wing and started running away from the plane. >> reporter: the nose gone, one wing and engine mangled. the other engine missing. >> i was really scared. the engine was 100 feet away from the plane. >> reporter: passengers huddled in blankets. nearly two dozen sent to the hospital. for a while, power was out at the airport. some said the jet clipped power lines. ndiaye -- in daylight the exit slide still deployed. air canada flight 624 f
thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. with air travel rattling nerves everywhere, a landing at the halifax airport in the dark in a driving snowstorm. when the sun came up, this is what was left. look at that. the landing gear collapsed. the nose gone, the right wing, a twisted mess. two dozen passengers hurt. the plane had circled, waiting for a break in the weather to land. was that the right call? david kerley starts us off tonight. >> reporter: flashing lights....
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. >> prosecutors say the weapon was used by the tarn neve brothers to kill a police officer. tom llamasory from us in boston. >> in court jurors seen the photo for the first time. dzhokhar tsarnaev posing under a black islamic flag similar to the ones used by jihadi groups like al qaeda. his former best friend stephen silva testifying he loaned dzhokhar tsarnaev a handgun with an obliterated serial number one used to kill colier. dzhokhar tsarnaev said he needed it because he wanted to rip some kids meaning commit a robbery. in a possible blow to the gft's case silva said on the stand he believes dzhokhar tsarnaev was influenced business his brother. hiding out inside the boat. >> i have been shot fired -- >> diane sawyer interviewed a neighbor watching it live agents using flash-bang stun grenades to disorient him. the maine remains of the boat cover ripped to shreds. before he gave up prosecutors showed he did more than just write a jihadi manifesto on the boat's hull with his blood stained pencil. he carved this in to a wooden panel, stop killing our innocent people and we will stop.
. >> prosecutors say the weapon was used by the tarn neve brothers to kill a police officer. tom llamasory from us in boston. >> in court jurors seen the photo for the first time. dzhokhar tsarnaev posing under a black islamic flag similar to the ones used by jihadi groups like al qaeda. his former best friend stephen silva testifying he loaned dzhokhar tsarnaev a handgun with an obliterated serial number one used to kill colier. dzhokhar tsarnaev said he needed it because he wanted...
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>> all right, tom llamas, covering the boston bombing trial for us. tom, thank you. >>> and now, to the flood fears this evening in the midwest. and the sweeping cold moving in for millions again. we're not done with winter yet. a state of emergency tonight in new richmond, ohio. neighborhoods, right there, under water all weekend long. we learned today of banks resorting to using ziplock bags to protect the cash. and take a look at this. powerful winds to the west, tearing down scaffolding. that's in portland, oregon. and this evening, temperatures about to plunge. meteorologist rob marciano is in ohio. >> reporter: tonight, record snowing melting fast. plus, spring warmth and rain. a formula for flooding emergencies across the midwest. the ohio river. tugboats barely squeezing under bridges. dumpsters look like river buoys. and beneath this water, a garbage-filled murky mess. homes damaged. >> it's creeping in. it's seeping through the foundation right now. >> reporter: this is main street in new richmond. and you can hear the water bumps pumps goin
>> all right, tom llamas, covering the boston bombing trial for us. tom, thank you. >>> and now, to the flood fears this evening in the midwest. and the sweeping cold moving in for millions again. we're not done with winter yet. a state of emergency tonight in new richmond, ohio. neighborhoods, right there, under water all weekend long. we learned today of banks resorting to using ziplock bags to protect the cash. and take a look at this. powerful winds to the west, tearing down...
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friend took the stand saying he gave tsarnaev the gun used to murder a mit police officer and jurors got a look inside the killer's life. abc's tom llamas has been inside the courtroom in boston and joins us with more. good morning, tom. >> reporter: lara, good morning to you. jurors hearing about a different side of dzhokhar tsarnaev that he was a very noble, humble smart, nonviolent person who never spoke about religion. what he did talk about, his opinionated older brother who didn't like people who weren't muslim. it's the image lawyers of alleged boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev likely wish jurors didn't see. this photo of the now 21-year-old posing under a black islamic flag similar to ones used by jihadi groups like al qaeda shown in court monday. his former best friend stephen silva taking the stand testifying he saw that flag hanging in dzhokhar's bedroom. jurors getting a closer look inside his cambridge home seeing photos of his bunk bed and computer. silva admitting he loaned dzhokhar this handgun two months before it was used to kill mit police officer sean collier. he testified he needed it because he wanted to go
friend took the stand saying he gave tsarnaev the gun used to murder a mit police officer and jurors got a look inside the killer's life. abc's tom llamas has been inside the courtroom in boston and joins us with more. good morning, tom. >> reporter: lara, good morning to you. jurors hearing about a different side of dzhokhar tsarnaev that he was a very noble, humble smart, nonviolent person who never spoke about religion. what he did talk about, his opinionated older brother who didn't...
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us and save without settling on the largest, most reliable network. >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc "world news tonight." >> good evening. i'm tom llamas. with air travel rattling nerves everywhere, a landing at the halifax airport in the dark in a driving snowstorm. when the sun came up this is what was left. the nose gone the right wing, a twisted mess. two dozen passengers hurt. was that the right call? david kerley starts us off tonight. >> reporter: flashing lights. passengers saying it bounced then slid for a long time. >> jumped out on to the wing and started running away from the plane. >> reporter: the nose gone, one engine missing. >> we ended up 100 feet away from the plane. >> reporter: for a while, power was out at the airport. some said the jet clipped power lines. air canada flight 624 from toronto was trying to land finally visibility improved slightly. >> the weather was at the approach minimums. >> reporter: authorities say an airplane overruns the runway about once a month. but was the weather an issue here? >> well did they hit something before landing or after? >> reporter: and the majority of the crew and passenge
us and save without settling on the largest, most reliable network. >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc "world news tonight." >> good evening. i'm tom llamas. with air travel rattling nerves everywhere, a landing at the halifax airport in the dark in a driving snowstorm. when the sun came up this is what was left. the nose gone the right wing, a twisted mess. two dozen passengers hurt. was that the right call? david kerley starts us off tonight. >>...
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abc's tom llamas is covering the trial for us in boston.rning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. the defense is trying to paint dzhokhar tsarnaev as a misguided youth who was just following the footsteps of his older brother but prosecutors say the video you're about to see shows a cold-blooded killer someone who had no regard for the innocent men, women, even children in his path of terror because he was stands right next to them. the video is chilling. alleged boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev caught on tape launching his attack. watch this newly released video played in court on monday tsarnaev in the white hat appears to pick a spot in the crowd, slips off his backpack believed to be holding the pressure cooker bomb lingers, uses his cell phone, then seconds later at 2:49 p.m. the first bomb goes off, the crowd suddenly looks left. he starts to walk away. seconds after that his bomb goes off. a fireball erupting into the camera. prosecutors also playing this new video from a nearby whole foods showing the then 19-year
abc's tom llamas is covering the trial for us in boston.rning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. the defense is trying to paint dzhokhar tsarnaev as a misguided youth who was just following the footsteps of his older brother but prosecutors say the video you're about to see shows a cold-blooded killer someone who had no regard for the innocent men, women, even children in his path of terror because he was stands right next to them. the video is chilling. alleged boston...
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abc's tom llamas has been in the courtroom for us and he joins us this morning. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. for most of this dramatic trial dzhokhar tsarnaev has seem uninterested but yesterday in court he popped up in his chair when an eyewitness pointed at him saying that was the man he saw lean into officer collier's police cruiser taken by surprise and shot to death. >> we're hearing a lot of loud noises outside our window. sounds like somebody is hitting a trash can really loud. >> reporter: when mit police officers tried to respond to this 911 call on april 18th, three days after the boston marathon bombing, they knew something was wrong because fellow officer sean collier was nearby but wasn't answering his radio. >> we're really not sure what's going on. >> reporter: prosecutors played these 911 calls and this surveillance video in court on wednesday. they say it shows dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother tamerlan walking through the mit campus approaching collier's car from behind before shooting the 27-year-old officer multi
abc's tom llamas has been in the courtroom for us and he joins us this morning. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. for most of this dramatic trial dzhokhar tsarnaev has seem uninterested but yesterday in court he popped up in his chair when an eyewitness pointed at him saying that was the man he saw lean into officer collier's police cruiser taken by surprise and shot to death. >> we're hearing a lot of loud noises outside our window. sounds like somebody is...
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abc's tom llamas was inside the courtroom and joins us from boston. good morning tom. >> reporter: george good morning to you. that boat a critical piece of evidence for both sides. the defense trying to build sympathy for dzhokhar tsarnaev wants jurors to see how he was fired at more than 200 times when he was hiding out. prosecutors showed their cards in court yesterday. pieces of that boat that contain a jihadi message. in court tuesday, prosecutors presenting evidence they say shows the possible motive behind the actions of alleged boston bombers dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother tamerlan. prosecutors showing these photos taken from inside the boat he was hiding in riddled with bullets and inscribed on them a terror manifesto. writing "the u.s. government is killing our innocent civilians and "we muslims are one body. you hurt one, you hurt us all" his handwrite surprisingly neat given his wounded condition and at one point he praises jihadi fighters know you are fighting men who look into the barrel of your gun and this missing words because of a
abc's tom llamas was inside the courtroom and joins us from boston. good morning tom. >> reporter: george good morning to you. that boat a critical piece of evidence for both sides. the defense trying to build sympathy for dzhokhar tsarnaev wants jurors to see how he was fired at more than 200 times when he was hiding out. prosecutors showed their cards in court yesterday. pieces of that boat that contain a jihadi message. in court tuesday, prosecutors presenting evidence they say shows...
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us with their swift moves and quick feet. tonight we have an update on the lovable llamas who stopped traffic in arizona last week.> i hope you soaked in some of the sun this afternoon. the storm is developing in the desert southwest. that will bring snow sleet rain and freezing rain for three days. i'll break it down for you in accuweather. >> thanks adam. >>> flyers make moves before the trade deadline. injury update on phillies second baseman. jaime apody has all the updates and more when "action news" comes right back. >> a truck carrying more than 15 tons of marijuana was stopped in california just past the mexican border. the drugs valued at 19 million bucks were hidden behind these mattresses. federal officers x-rayed the truck and noticed something didn't look right. the stash was revealed when they opened the doors. this the second largest weed bus in history at a u.s. border. >>> an argument turned into a all outbrawl at a new york city deli. the whole they know was captured on surveillance video in bronx. at least 10 people squared off. two were stabbed. that was recovering in the hospital. a third vict
us with their swift moves and quick feet. tonight we have an update on the lovable llamas who stopped traffic in arizona last week.> i hope you soaked in some of the sun this afternoon. the storm is developing in the desert southwest. that will bring snow sleet rain and freezing rain for three days. i'll break it down for you in accuweather. >> thanks adam. >>> flyers make moves before the trade deadline. injury update on phillies second baseman. jaime apody has all the...
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us about the attack. >> and they're finally back where they belong. we've got an update on those llamas that made a run for it and we're learning how they got loose in the first place. >> ♪♪ as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half-fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads so files go out in a snap. don't miss your last chance to get $200 back when you upgrade to fios internet and phone for just $99.99 a month with a 2-year agreement and get $200 back. hurry call now it's your last chance. this offer ends march twenty-first. >> ♪♪ >> police are looking for the person who stabbed a store owner during a robbery in mayfair today. it happened at the we buy gold store in the 8000 block of frankford avenue. someone walked in stabbed the owner in the face and then took a thousand dollars and ran off. the victim is in the hospital. >> supporters of isis are threatening the founders of twitter after that company shut down the terror group's account. in a post
us about the attack. >> and they're finally back where they belong. we've got an update on those llamas that made a run for it and we're learning how they got loose in the first place. >> ♪♪ as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half-fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads so files go out in a snap. don't miss your last chance to get $200 back...
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llamas from public viewing. >>> and it look like we're finally talking about a warmup this week. i'm thinking that spring is on the lamb. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking the changes for us. say goodbye to the cold temperatures we had over the weekend. starting to bring in typical late march early april temperatures. so that's good news even approachingapproaching the 60-degree machine by the end of the week. check in with weather watchers right now. little bit chilly but not as cold as last night. egg harbor township. freezing this hour. burlington township bob check at 30 degrees. also in southampton, new jersey, douglas coming in at freezing. lou in eagleville got 34 degrees. robbinsville looking at 33 as well ed couldn't m
llamas from public viewing. >>> and it look like we're finally talking about a warmup this week. i'm thinking that spring is on the lamb. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking the changes for us. say goodbye to the cold temperatures we had over the weekend. starting to bring in typical late march early april temperatures. so that's good news even approachingapproaching the 60-degree machine by the end of the week. check in with weather watchers right now. little bit chilly but not...
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use the obvious words lion and lamb and keep it clean. we're going to share some responses coming up in a minute. >> who can forget the two llamas going viralhrough the streets of arizona after escaping their handler? well, folks, now we're hearing from a man who was holding one of those llamas when that drama began. >> the llama drama? he is 82 years old and he had invited those animals to his retirement community as therapy for the other residents there. karen brown spoke with him. >> group at my retirement center are overwhelmed. they're so happy to know that they were on television. >> richard can laugh now but he was the one holding on to the ringleader when the llamas went on the lam in sun city capturing the nation's attention. >> we're not going to talk about that because the person involved. richard had asked his friends to bring some llamas to his retirement center. when one of the residents with a plastic bag spooked one. >> the poor lady that did that is still -- >> richard was knocked to the ground. >> i was scared to death he had broken something and then she started dragging so i told him to let her go. >> and the chase was o
use the obvious words lion and lamb and keep it clean. we're going to share some responses coming up in a minute. >> who can forget the two llamas going viralhrough the streets of arizona after escaping their handler? well, folks, now we're hearing from a man who was holding one of those llamas when that drama began. >> the llama drama? he is 82 years old and he had invited those animals to his retirement community as therapy for the other residents there. karen brown spoke with...
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. >>> and the llama drama that dominated social media until being overshadowed by the great dress debate. what does it say about our collective attention span? but you please stay with us. collective attention span? but you please stay with us. ♪ ♪ i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious i don't miss the other stuff. meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. ♪ ♪ [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.tha t's how we own it. >>> we'll have more from istanbul in a moment. but first, i want to bring in any colleague, jon karl who joins us from washington. good morning, jon. >> good morning, martha. >>> coming up, jeb bush into the lion's den. how did he do at cpac? rand paul won the straw poll. the real winner may ha
. >>> and the llama drama that dominated social media until being overshadowed by the great dress debate. what does it say about our collective attention span? but you please stay with us. collective attention span? but you please stay with us. ♪ ♪ i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious i don't miss the other stuff. meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. ♪ ♪ [bassist] two...
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us live now from beijing. so i understand that these families had gathered in beijing to mark the anniversary of when this plane went missing. they also wanted to pay their respects at the llama temple. but then they were clamped down on by police. explain what happened here. >> that's right, zain. and certainly very disturbing to see the families trying to commemorate this one-year anniversary of their loved ones going miss and then being treated like this by the chinese authorities. certainly the families have faced harassment in recent weeks and months because they have been pushing sometimes quite assertively to get information from authorities. and that's at times been seen as a threat by the government here. the chinese government for its part say they will help the families in any way they can and push the search for this plane. but for the families, this is a terribly traumatic time. and for over a year now, they haven't had any closure. >> reporter: a mother relives precious memories of her son. she shows me her favorite photo. "he looks so handsome," she says. with each day he is missing, the pain is worse. he was doing construction work in singapore, saving money t
us live now from beijing. so i understand that these families had gathered in beijing to mark the anniversary of when this plane went missing. they also wanted to pay their respects at the llama temple. but then they were clamped down on by police. explain what happened here. >> that's right, zain. and certainly very disturbing to see the families trying to commemorate this one-year anniversary of their loved ones going miss and then being treated like this by the chinese authorities....
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since the owners of the run away llamas can't afford the license the animals made their last public appearance yesterday. >> they were being usednd educational purposes. thanks to 20 minutes of excitement they are being forced into early retirement. >> it's really sad, because they really do help out a lot of special needs people and kids and the elderly. everybody responds to them so well. it is really a shame to have it shut down. >> well, the owners say if their two llamas are retiring, they're going to retire too. they're as a group going to greener pastures up north. >>> amazon is expanding the fastest delivery service yet. the e-commerce giant is adding the prime now service to a few zip codes near dallas. >> for $8 shoppers can get orders delivered in one hour. if they're willing to wait two hours, there is no charge. >> prime now is only available to amazon prime customers. >> you can as a customer track the package on a map and see it heading to you. you can contact that delivery driver if you needed to. >> wow! prime now is not available here. it's available in parts of new york city, miami, baltimore. not all product
since the owners of the run away llamas can't afford the license the animals made their last public appearance yesterday. >> they were being usednd educational purposes. thanks to 20 minutes of excitement they are being forced into early retirement. >> it's really sad, because they really do help out a lot of special needs people and kids and the elderly. everybody responds to them so well. it is really a shame to have it shut down. >> well, the owners say if their two llamas...