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. >> we hear the scanner, and it is hell's bells, everyone to watertown. >> because there has been a-out. >> guns drawn and we have heard multiple gunshots. >> one of the bombers is dead. the other one had escaped. >> i was driving over 100 miles per hour. cops were passing us. >> we get to watertown. >> the police here have warned all residents not only to not come outside but not to open their doors to anyone. >> you had police cars. you had military vecles. >> patrols of cops going through watertown that looked like army squads going through afghanistan. door to door, yard to yard. >> we heard numbers between 9,000 and 10,000 law enforcement personnel on the ground. >> it was an ongoing emergency. it was all happening in realtime on camera. >> i think i still had my ear piece in and waiting to go on with wolf. and then all of a sudden i heard that just unmistakable rapid fire. what the hell was that? was that guns? knew exactly what that was. what sounded like multiple assault rifle shots to me. sounded like police emptying their weapons, rapidly fired and then all of a sudden it
. >> we hear the scanner, and it is hell's bells, everyone to watertown. >> because there has been a-out. >> guns drawn and we have heard multiple gunshots. >> one of the bombers is dead. the other one had escaped. >> i was driving over 100 miles per hour. cops were passing us. >> we get to watertown. >> the police here have warned all residents not only to not come outside but not to open their doors to anyone. >> you had police cars. you had...
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i'm by watertown right by the arsenal and school intersection.the next thing you know he says, drew, they're surrounding a boat. there's a boat. >> david fitzpatrick, our producer, is on the scene. david, what are you seeing, again? >> anderson, i see armed police units with guns still resting on the trunks of their cars. i see half a dozen, maybe eight guys in s.w.a.t. uniforms. >> it was about two hours later, i think 8:00, that he finally gave up. >> when dzhokhar tsarnaev comes out of that boat and he's surrounded by hundreds of officers and federal agents and he's got a red dot on his forehe forehead, that's because he had a sniper's rifle trained at his head. >> captured, terror is over. it was a tweet from the boston p.d. it was -- it was intense. it was intense. >> i'm trying to find the real story. and getting that out and having people understand that, i think, is really important to me. >> that's what we do. we want to bring the story to the viewer. we want you to see it. >> there's very few networks that devote the kind of resources t
i'm by watertown right by the arsenal and school intersection.the next thing you know he says, drew, they're surrounding a boat. there's a boat. >> david fitzpatrick, our producer, is on the scene. david, what are you seeing, again? >> anderson, i see armed police units with guns still resting on the trunks of their cars. i see half a dozen, maybe eight guys in s.w.a.t. uniforms. >> it was about two hours later, i think 8:00, that he finally gave up. >> when dzhokhar...
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we were just outside of watertown. , my cousin was texting me videos of oh my gosh, look what's going on in my tiny little quiet suburb, it was crazy. he was there with his wife and infant ant and it was really intense, so many people getting inside your homes the national guard knock on your doors everyone stay inside. because at this point again the brothers were -- >> wow you're putting me right back into that scene and antonio i'm sure you were on the air too at some point when all of this was in point. i was in doha, for waje, al jazeera english for hours as this story was breaking. i was asking erica a moment earlier, tsarnaev could have taken a moment, to testify in this phase that we're in now. he could have come forward. >> once he was guilty which really was never in question. >> never question. >> there was never a reason for him not to take the stand because it wasn't going to hurt him unless he was going to say something that was going to hurt his case in the penalty phase. he could have issued a statement without getting on the stand and said he was remorseful. instead t
we were just outside of watertown. , my cousin was texting me videos of oh my gosh, look what's going on in my tiny little quiet suburb, it was crazy. he was there with his wife and infant ant and it was really intense, so many people getting inside your homes the national guard knock on your doors everyone stay inside. because at this point again the brothers were -- >> wow you're putting me right back into that scene and antonio i'm sure you were on the air too at some point when all of...
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the chief of watertown, in that court virtually every day, and everyone sat in almost this stunned silence, when the death sentence was read jake. >> and, deb, you note there were a number of counts almost 20 and the jury only voted to convict, or i'm sorry, to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death over some of them. if i'm looking at the numbers right here it's count 4, 5, 9, 10 14 15, all of those charges have to do with using a weapon of mass destruction. which is of course pressure cooker bomb 2, that ended up killing lingzi lu martin richard and others. i might be wrong, far from a lawyer. seemed he's going to death because he himself put that bomb that pressure cooker bomb on that location and that is what he is going to be sentenced to death for, not for the other crimes surrounding this terrorist attack. am i right? >> reporter: that's right. they were very very specific on the counts to which they centerensed him to death. so -- and that also sort of jumped out at everybody in the court, because the prosecution had said look, these brothers were partners in crimes. they were collabo
the chief of watertown, in that court virtually every day, and everyone sat in almost this stunned silence, when the death sentence was read jake. >> and, deb, you note there were a number of counts almost 20 and the jury only voted to convict, or i'm sorry, to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death over some of them. if i'm looking at the numbers right here it's count 4, 5, 9, 10 14 15, all of those charges have to do with using a weapon of mass destruction. which is of course pressure...
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sar naef brothers then hijacked an suv, drove to the nearby suburb of watertown where they engaged with a massive shoot-out with police. at some point the older brother, tamerlan ran out of ammunition and was tackled by police. dzhokar sped away in the suv hitting tamerlan who died of gunshot wounds and trauma to his head and torso. in the two years since dzhokar tsarnaev was apprehended, federal prosecutors have brought a capital case against him for the bombings and all that followed. and tsarnaev's defense team took the unusual step of acknowledging his role, focusing its strategy at trial on convincing the jury not to give him the death penalty. and they got support from a pretty remarkable source. the family of 8-year-old bombing victim martin richard, who wrote an op-ed in "the boston globe," arguing that the death penalty and the appeals that would inevitably follow would only prolong their family's pain. the defense also appears to have had an impact on public opinion in massachusetts, which has become less and less inclined to give tsarnaev the death penalty as the trial has pr
sar naef brothers then hijacked an suv, drove to the nearby suburb of watertown where they engaged with a massive shoot-out with police. at some point the older brother, tamerlan ran out of ammunition and was tackled by police. dzhokar sped away in the suv hitting tamerlan who died of gunshot wounds and trauma to his head and torso. in the two years since dzhokar tsarnaev was apprehended, federal prosecutors have brought a capital case against him for the bombings and all that followed. and...
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talking to students there, at the finish line, in watertown, the scene of the shootout where there'sstill bullet holes in some of the houses hit during that. there are a lot of people who basically are relieved and also there's a lot of emotion involved in this. you know people went through trying times for many months both after the bombings and the investigation, so it clearly had impact. >> i also want to read from mayor walsh's brand-new statement on this, saying he wanted to thank the jurors for their service. and then he said i hope this service provides a small amount of closure to the survivors' families, all impacted by the violent and tragic events from that terrorism attack. does this bring in your view boston any closer to closure? >> i think it depends who you talk to. i think there are those who want the death penalty. saying he got what he deserved. there are those who saying dzhokhar tsarnaev will now live on that he'll be -- because he got the death penalty, he'll be a martyr for the jihad movement. that his appeals will make news, and he'll stay in the news instead
talking to students there, at the finish line, in watertown, the scene of the shootout where there'sstill bullet holes in some of the houses hit during that. there are a lot of people who basically are relieved and also there's a lot of emotion involved in this. you know people went through trying times for many months both after the bombings and the investigation, so it clearly had impact. >> i also want to read from mayor walsh's brand-new statement on this, saying he wanted to thank...
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. >> the police track the car to watertown, where the brothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >heard pops outside and i ran to the window and i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew kitsenberg takes these videos from his upstairs video. >> while they were firing at him, they saw tamerlan throw bombs at them and they saw pressure bombs like the ones left at boylston street, and this one he hurled at them, they were so heavy. >> and i saw sparks from the bomb, it was so heavy. >> they are in a fight for their lives. >> and they were charging the officers, running down the street, firing their weapon. >> and they are literally ten feet away from each other exchanging gunfire. >> and then he runs out of ammunition. >> the bad guy. >> the bad guy, tamerlan, and then officers tackle him to the ground. >> when dzokhar saw what was happening with his brother. he jumps into the mercedes suv and come back at the cops with his brother. >> dzokhar aims the car straight at the officers. >> somebody yells get out of the way. >> they dove out of the way. >> instead h
. >> the police track the car to watertown, where the brothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >heard pops outside and i ran to the window and i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew kitsenberg takes these videos from his upstairs video. >> while they were firing at him, they saw tamerlan throw bombs at them and they saw pressure bombs like the ones left at boylston street, and this one he hurled at them, they were so heavy. >> and i...
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. >> the police track the car to watertown.rothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >> i heard pops outside, so i ran to the window. i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew takes these photos from his upstairs bedroom. >> while tamerlan was firing at them, they could see dzhokhar tsarnaev throw bombs at them and then they saw him grab what turned out to be another pressure cooker bomb like the ones left on boylston street at the marathon. this one he hurled with quite a bit of effort because it was so heavy. >> actually saw the spark from the bomb and that's when i immediately hit the ground. i could feel it shake the house. >> police are in a fight for their lives. >> at that point one of the shooters actually started charging the officers, running down the street still firing his weapon. >> and they're literally about ten feet away from each other exchanging gunfire. and then he runs out of ammunition, the bad guy. >> the bad guy, tamerlan, throws his empty gun at officers who then tackle him to
. >> the police track the car to watertown.rothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >> i heard pops outside, so i ran to the window. i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew takes these photos from his upstairs bedroom. >> while tamerlan was firing at them, they could see dzhokhar tsarnaev throw bombs at them and then they saw him grab what turned out to be another pressure cooker bomb like the ones left on boylston street at the marathon....
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it's something i will talk in my commencement address in watertown, south dakota. it's a community college with a graduation rate that is nearly twice the national average. they're proving that a great education can be within everyone's reach. all of us have a responsibility to not only make sure our own children have pathways to success, but that all children do. a great education is the ticket to a better life like never before. making sure all of our kids receive one is the surest way to show them that their lives matter and it's the smartest way to prove to them that in communities like this and in a country like ourselves we believe in opportunity for all. thanks, everybody and have a great weekend. >> hello, this is united states senator johnny isakson from the great state of georgia. in my state of georgia, 1.2 million jobs are directly related to international trade. in the last 10 years, georgia's exports to our trading partners grew by 69%. with negotiation on trade deals that are ongoing, we expect that to just continue. next year the panama canal is ope
it's something i will talk in my commencement address in watertown, south dakota. it's a community college with a graduation rate that is nearly twice the national average. they're proving that a great education can be within everyone's reach. all of us have a responsibility to not only make sure our own children have pathways to success, but that all children do. a great education is the ticket to a better life like never before. making sure all of our kids receive one is the surest way to...
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. >> the police track the car to watertown. the brothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >> i heard pops outside, so i ran to the window. i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew takes these photos from his upstairs bedroom. >> while tamerlan was firing at them, they could see dzhokhar tsarnaev throw bombs at them and then they saw him grab what turned out to be another pressure cooker bomb like the ones left on boylston street at the marathon. this one he hurled with quite a bit of effort because it was so heavy. >> actually saw the spark from the bomb and that's when i immediately hit the ground. i could feel it shake the house. >> police are in a fight for their lives. >> at that point one of the shooters actually started charging the officers, running down the street still firing his weapon. >> and they're literally about ten feet away from each other exchanging gunfire. and then he runs out of ammunition, the bad guy. >> the bad guy, tamerlan, throws his empty gun at officers who then tackle
. >> the police track the car to watertown. the brothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >> i heard pops outside, so i ran to the window. i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew takes these photos from his upstairs bedroom. >> while tamerlan was firing at them, they could see dzhokhar tsarnaev throw bombs at them and then they saw him grab what turned out to be another pressure cooker bomb like the ones left on boylston street at the...
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. >> the police track the car to watertown, where the brothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >rd pops outside and i ran to the window and i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew kitzenberg takes these videos from his upstairs video. >> while they were firing at him, they saw tamerlan throw bombs at them and they saw pressure bombs like the ones left at boylston street, and this one he hurled at them, they were so heavy. >> and i saw sparks from the bomb, and that's when i immediately hit the ground. i could feel it shake the house. >> police are in a fight for their lives. >> at that point, one of the shooters actually started charging the officers, running down the street, still firing his weapon. >> and they are literally ten feet away from each other, exchanging gunfire. and then he runs out of ammunition. >> the bad guy. tamerlan throws his empty gun at officers who then tackle him to the ground. >> when dzokhar saw what was going on with his brother, he jumps into the mercedes suv and comes back at the cops who are on top of his brother. >> dzokh
. >> the police track the car to watertown, where the brothers engage them in a massive fire fight. >rd pops outside and i ran to the window and i just saw two shooters behind a vehicle, behind an suv. >> andrew kitzenberg takes these videos from his upstairs video. >> while they were firing at him, they saw tamerlan throw bombs at them and they saw pressure bombs like the ones left at boylston street, and this one he hurled at them, they were so heavy. >> and i saw...
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. >> that afternoon, police in watertown, new york, just 25 miles from the canadian border, stopped aar from driving the wrong way down a one-way street. it was curtis pope. he tried to run but was arrested at a shopping center. curtis pope was returned to texas. he stood trial and was convicted of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison. it was an unusually bloody crime scene, but darrell north unwittingly provided the evidence needed to convict his killer. >> he probably bloodied curtis pope's nose. we have always thought darrell helped to convict curtis pope. >> the forensic evidence in this case was absolutely the linchpin of the entire case. >> this case stands out to me because it is one of the best of the uses of dna, combined with blood stain pattern analysis, where working together, the two show who the blood came from and provide a scenario about which it possibly got there. through the central united states. two major weather stories we are following this hour. >>> plus an all out air assault from the saudi coalition days before a proposed cease fire in yeme
. >> that afternoon, police in watertown, new york, just 25 miles from the canadian border, stopped aar from driving the wrong way down a one-way street. it was curtis pope. he tried to run but was arrested at a shopping center. curtis pope was returned to texas. he stood trial and was convicted of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison. it was an unusually bloody crime scene, but darrell north unwittingly provided the evidence needed to convict his killer. >> he...
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also the police chief of watertown, that was where the man manhunt ensued and where joe dzhokhar tsarnaev was found. that police chief, he was the first to arrive as soon as he learned that verdict would be read today. also a little on dzhokhar tsarnaev. i can tell you he is inside that federal courthouse. he's wearing a dark blazer, a light shirt. he's seated at the defense table, apparently chatting with his attorneys. we cannot forget the emotional toll of this story. as i've said over and over boston is a phenomenally strong city but the way in which that city felt -- i was there. i felt it with them. the paralysis in the days after those pressure cooker bombs went off was numbing. sunny hostin i want to bring you in here. just in terms of the emotional stories, the testimony that played out in that boston courthouse from survivor after survivor the photos they were incredibly difficult to look at and to retell. but so integral in this case for the prosecution. >> i think that's right. and i don't think any of us have seen a case like this before. victim after victim in painstaking de
also the police chief of watertown, that was where the man manhunt ensued and where joe dzhokhar tsarnaev was found. that police chief, he was the first to arrive as soon as he learned that verdict would be read today. also a little on dzhokhar tsarnaev. i can tell you he is inside that federal courthouse. he's wearing a dark blazer, a light shirt. he's seated at the defense table, apparently chatting with his attorneys. we cannot forget the emotional toll of this story. as i've said over and...
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and then go to watertown, massachusetts and have that firefightshoot and kill m.i.t. police officer sean collier. and then go to watertown, massachusetts and have that firefight in which tamerlan died. >> he showed a little emotion in the trial. did he show a little bit of emotion, his aunt was of itting on his behalf. but did you see any other times in the trial where tsarnaev reacted to the events? >> no. and i think that helped inform the jury's decision. because one of the main questions was did he show remorse. and the jury clearly felt he did not. the only time he showed any emotion was for himself. and for his family and for what he's done to his relatives not the what he's done to the relatives of these victims. >> and next in the case is what? >> so we're going to have a formal sentencing. the judge is bound by the sentence of the jury. so he will have to sentence him to death. but they still they'd to have will this formal sentencing hearing. victims' relatives can speak and tsarnaev can speak if he wishes to. we have not yet heard from him. >> automatically
and then go to watertown, massachusetts and have that firefightshoot and kill m.i.t. police officer sean collier. and then go to watertown, massachusetts and have that firefight in which tamerlan died. >> he showed a little emotion in the trial. did he show a little bit of emotion, his aunt was of itting on his behalf. but did you see any other times in the trial where tsarnaev reacted to the events? >> no. and i think that helped inform the jury's decision. because one of the main...
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. >> pelley: sergeant donohue showed his appreciation last month by donating blood in watertown.k the clock for his mom. steve hartman "on "on the road"" is next. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with...
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south dakotaens shower made an effort to make the president feel welcome, lining the streets of watertown>> it's a one in a lifetime think. >> officially the president was there to recognize the high graduation rate at lake area technical college by giving the commencement address. >> well, hello, watertown. it's good to be in south dakota. >> reporter: but when he walked off air force one, obama became one of only four u.s. presidents to visit all 50 states while in office. cbs news white house correspondent mark nolan. >> there's certainly something politically valuable about going to all 50 states. it lets a president say that no matter how badly or how well he did this that state, the state is important to him. >> reporter: over the last year the president made his first visits to arkansas north dakota south carolina and utah, all states he lost to republicans twice. a fact he pointed out during his first presidential visit to idaho. >> i got whipped twice, in fact. but that's okay i've got no hard feelings. >> well it might have been embarrassing if the president went to 49 states he
south dakotaens shower made an effort to make the president feel welcome, lining the streets of watertown>> it's a one in a lifetime think. >> officially the president was there to recognize the high graduation rate at lake area technical college by giving the commencement address. >> well, hello, watertown. it's good to be in south dakota. >> reporter: but when he walked off air force one, obama became one of only four u.s. presidents to visit all 50 states while in...
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nearly bled to death after being struck by a bullet during the brother's standoff with police in watertown, massachusetts. he was promoted to sergeant and writes "we can finally close this chapter in our lives. the verdict, undoubtedly a difficult decision for the jury gives me relief and closure as well as the ability to keep moving forward." shannon? >> molly, thank you so much. >>> homegrown terrorists present a serious threat all over the world in the uk. isis is attracting new members at an alarming rate. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg talkot is live. >> reporter: in the uk homegrown terrorism is not only a threat but a reality. scotland yard coming out with a report that there are a rising numbers willing to fight here at home. 700 suspected terrorists left uk to fight in syria and iraq and half of them have returned. in a recent 12-month period there were 338 terror arrests, a record 200 people awaiting trial. >> the report says the number of people coming back those are the people that we need to worry about. >> reporter: also unsettling an increase between women and tee
nearly bled to death after being struck by a bullet during the brother's standoff with police in watertown, massachusetts. he was promoted to sergeant and writes "we can finally close this chapter in our lives. the verdict, undoubtedly a difficult decision for the jury gives me relief and closure as well as the ability to keep moving forward." shannon? >> molly, thank you so much. >>> homegrown terrorists present a serious threat all over the world in the uk. isis is...
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nearly 6000f gained suburbs ofin cambridge in watertown, and the reason for the growth is immigration at an influx of young people drawn by the area's many colleges. scarlet: and a basketball icon could have just one season left in a very storied career. , kobe bryantespn told his season manager that the next -- told his manager that his next season could be his last. he was voted the most valuable player in 2008, but the 36-year-old kobe bryant has been struggling with injuries in the last season. those are your latest top headlines. betty: coming up in the next half hour of "bloomberg market kong a campaign in hong hopes to put a new face to littering. invertibleyou why an group think that science could be the solution to trash. the ipo market is actually cooler than last year, we will explain. betty: and we will tell you about what the stumbling at real estate market tells you about the financial health of silicon valley. scarlet: it has been a big year for pharmaceuticals, and there ans no bigger sale th .aliant >> i think the emerging markets, there has been a great devaluation i
nearly 6000f gained suburbs ofin cambridge in watertown, and the reason for the growth is immigration at an influx of young people drawn by the area's many colleges. scarlet: and a basketball icon could have just one season left in a very storied career. , kobe bryantespn told his season manager that the next -- told his manager that his next season could be his last. he was voted the most valuable player in 2008, but the 36-year-old kobe bryant has been struggling with injuries in the last...
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the suburbs of cambridge, everett, watertown and chelsea closing out.he reasons for the growth were immigration, an influx of young people drawn by the area. scarlet: matt knows this -- americans will party like it's 2005 this memorial day weekend. aaa says 37 million americans will travel 50 miles or more during the holiday, the most in a decade, and it's a five or cent increase from last year. a couple of reasons -- disposable income is up and gas prices are down $.94 a gallon since last summer. closedhe eiffel tower is to the public today. the reason -- too many pickpockets. tower workers walked out to protest any crime in the area. crowds of tourists are locked out of the paris landmark because the french are stealing too much. those are your top stories. up in the next half-hour, the economy may be improving, but fresh graduates still face daunting futures. matt: and expanding the arts here in new york city. has much higher cost than the amount of the price tag. how one documentarian traveled around the world to get the facts on the plight of garme
the suburbs of cambridge, everett, watertown and chelsea closing out.he reasons for the growth were immigration, an influx of young people drawn by the area. scarlet: matt knows this -- americans will party like it's 2005 this memorial day weekend. aaa says 37 million americans will travel 50 miles or more during the holiday, the most in a decade, and it's a five or cent increase from last year. a couple of reasons -- disposable income is up and gas prices are down $.94 a gallon since last...
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south dakotaens sure made an effort to make the president feel west coast, lining the streets of watertowny. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing. >> officially the president was there to recognize the high graduation rate at the area's technical college by giving the commencement address. >> hello, watertown. >> reporter: when he walked off "air force one." obama became one of only four u.s. presidents to visit all 50 states in office. cbs white house correspondent mike know ler. >> there's certainly something politically valuable about going to all 50 states. it lets the president say no matter how well or badly he did in that state, the state is important to him. >> reporter: during the last year he made trips to arkansas south dakota south carolina and utah. all four that he lost to. a point he pointed out. >> i got it twice in fact. but that's oklahoma. i've got no hard feelings. >> well, it might have been embarrassing if the president went to 49 states. he's got two years left and if he doesn't go to visit south dakota. >> reporter: in fact the would he or wouldn't he visit the mt. ru
south dakotaens sure made an effort to make the president feel west coast, lining the streets of watertowny. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing. >> officially the president was there to recognize the high graduation rate at the area's technical college by giving the commencement address. >> hello, watertown. >> reporter: when he walked off "air force one." obama became one of only four u.s. presidents to visit all 50 states in office. cbs white house...
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the carjacking, the shootout in watertown.reminded jurors that tsarnaev written a note with his justification for killing innocent people. that americans needed to be punished for the deaths of muslims. he argued life would not be worse than death. that tsarnaev will have his own cell with a window. be able to have visitors and write letters. he said a death sentence is not giving him what he wants. it is giving him what he deserves. melissa. melissa: molly, thank you so much for that report. >> we all want what we can't have. for those blue bell fans, some can't stay away. new reports of people reselling the popular ice cream on craigslist and ebay? despite fda warnings of three deaths related to listeria. joining me now, dr. manny alvarez, foxnews.com senior managing editor. dr. manny, how insame is this? i'm looking at one of the ads right now -- >> whoever buys ice cream over internet blue bell recalled with listeria is an idiot and playing with his or her life because listeria is a very bad bug. if you happen to catch it,
the carjacking, the shootout in watertown.reminded jurors that tsarnaev written a note with his justification for killing innocent people. that americans needed to be punished for the deaths of muslims. he argued life would not be worse than death. that tsarnaev will have his own cell with a window. be able to have visitors and write letters. he said a death sentence is not giving him what he wants. it is giving him what he deserves. melissa. melissa: molly, thank you so much for that report....
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fbi who along with the jtts as well as boston police department and massachusetts state police, watertown and mit police worked tirelessly from the very beginning to find those responsible for these crimes and to assist in holding them accountable. i have never been prouder to be a part of such a dedicated part of law enforcement officials. and now i'm going to turn it over to my colleague, vince, the special agent in charge for the fbi's boston field office. >> good afternoon. first i would like to thank the amazing team that came together in the face of this horrible tragedy. and i don't just mean the team represented right here on this podium. i mean the first responders and the health care professionals who jumped into action on that horrible day and acted so heroically and worked side by side and worked as one team gather a tremendous amount of evidence that was used to convict this terrorist. the one thing the people need to know is that the fbi and the law enforcement partners we show up to work every single day for the victims, who rely on us to bring these people to justice. and
fbi who along with the jtts as well as boston police department and massachusetts state police, watertown and mit police worked tirelessly from the very beginning to find those responsible for these crimes and to assist in holding them accountable. i have never been prouder to be a part of such a dedicated part of law enforcement officials. and now i'm going to turn it over to my colleague, vince, the special agent in charge for the fbi's boston field office. >> good afternoon. first i...
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president obama is in watertown, south dakota where he gave a commencement address a short time ago visitingate, something three other presidents have done. employers were hiring last month. the economy created 223,000 jobs in a.unemployment rate fell to 5.4% and four people are dead following a plane crash in georgia. the plane went down on interstate 285. nobody on the ground was hurt. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all u.s. military installations are on increased level of alert this friday night following an fbi director report james comey's revelation, that the fbi is investigating hundreds of potential home-grown extremists right now with cases open in every one of the 50 states. he says the threat is going. comey warns hundreds maybe thousands of people in the u.s. are following jihadist social media and it's like the devil sitting on their shoulder saying kill, kill kill. defense officials say there's no specific threat against the military right now, but noted that isis consistently encourages its followers to attack people in uniform and that the u.s. military q
president obama is in watertown, south dakota where he gave a commencement address a short time ago visitingate, something three other presidents have done. employers were hiring last month. the economy created 223,000 jobs in a.unemployment rate fell to 5.4% and four people are dead following a plane crash in georgia. the plane went down on interstate 285. nobody on the ground was hurt. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all u.s. military...
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in watertown where the shootout occurred, the boston marathon bombers and a few slides of bullets went and tamerlan ended up dying. people there have breathed a sigh of relief. there are still bullet holes from the shootout there, in fact. >> mike, let me ask you. are you surprised at all by this verdict? as caleb and others have said, if you're ever going to have a death penalty, this seems like an appropriate case for it. yet we've seen the polling bostonians, a majority of them did not think that tsarnaev did not receive the death penalty. so are you surprised by this outcome? >> i'm a little surprised. because we've done polls. the"the boston globe" has done polls showing the majority of people did not want the death penalty. i'm not surprised by the jury's decision because they were so quick. i was thinking that 14 hours, if they came back quickly, it was going to be the death penalty. if it was longer, it was going to be life in prison. the prosecution made a very detailed presentation in this case complete with unbelievable witness testimony, forensic evidence, autopsy photos. t
in watertown where the shootout occurred, the boston marathon bombers and a few slides of bullets went and tamerlan ended up dying. people there have breathed a sigh of relief. there are still bullet holes from the shootout there, in fact. >> mike, let me ask you. are you surprised at all by this verdict? as caleb and others have said, if you're ever going to have a death penalty, this seems like an appropriate case for it. yet we've seen the polling bostonians, a majority of them did not...
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>> yeah in watertown -- >> the risk is probably remote.ice populations getting disproportionate amounts of money from hls. that's a budget issue. >> it's not just a budget issue. >> where's the fear to the community that they have a vehicle that can resist land mine sns. >> it creates a militaristic mindset mindset. you don't want a police force that thinks it's an army. >> how come we've never heard it in baltimore and ferguson? i never heard the conversation before. >> google it. i wrote about three pieces in the last 15 years. >> how high is this on the list of priorities of what's going to make a wrongful shooting or excessive force less likely? >> i think that's a great question. that's why i disagreed with the president. here's a great example of what's possible. i think we need to get away from military style equipment because i think it creates an occupy presence and occupy mentality in the community and in the minds of police. also i think we have to look at militaristic practices. in camden people still getting tickets for riding
>> yeah in watertown -- >> the risk is probably remote.ice populations getting disproportionate amounts of money from hls. that's a budget issue. >> it's not just a budget issue. >> where's the fear to the community that they have a vehicle that can resist land mine sns. >> it creates a militaristic mindset mindset. you don't want a police force that thinks it's an army. >> how come we've never heard it in baltimore and ferguson? i never heard the...
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say now's the time to move on we go forward and really feel like it's behind best people living in watertownhootout with police have mixed feelings about the death sentence to glisten. everyone knows affected close a family member kissinger any of it never in and for them. \ execution and some people's lives will see him as being a martyr what people rather see him go into the general population when do is time like everyone else. >> marty: 08 bodies retire from the crash site of a u.s. marine helicopter in nepal. berlin down on tuesday delivering aid to earthquake victims six marines to nepalese soldiers to the crash cause still under investigation this morning. >> marty: ice-cream company at the center of a deadly listeria outbreak now laying off hundreds of workers this ceo of blue bell creameries in announcing the company cutting more than a third of its work force that includes several hundred 50 full-time 700 part-time workers and hundreds of more employees will be close last fall after the story of prickling to blue bell ice cream blame for the three deaths in kansas and the subcommit
say now's the time to move on we go forward and really feel like it's behind best people living in watertownhootout with police have mixed feelings about the death sentence to glisten. everyone knows affected close a family member kissinger any of it never in and for them. \ execution and some people's lives will see him as being a martyr what people rather see him go into the general population when do is time like everyone else. >> marty: 08 bodies retire from the crash site of a u.s....
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he led obamas 2012 elected -- election is host: watertown, new york independent. good morning.aller: i am calling because my vote goes to bernie sanders. the only candidate that is not pay for, he speaks for the american people. all these republican candidates, what are they running on -- benghazi benghazi, and ghazi it is old. educate yourself with socialism and the different types. a vote for a republican is not in your own best interest. look at the budget, a perfect example, bernie sanders has one million plus mike's -- likes on facebook. i have seen it grow in the past year. that is it. host: an independent calling thank you for the call -- we will leave it there. up next, our focus on inner-city poverty, a roundtable discussion on that, getting different perspectives and how to improve economic opportunities in cities like baltimore. later, you will learn how u.s. soldiers are training for a new kind of warfare, one a cup play out in the city streets of foreign lands rather than on the battlefields. we will visit the asymmetric warfare training center in virginia and talk
he led obamas 2012 elected -- election is host: watertown, new york independent. good morning.aller: i am calling because my vote goes to bernie sanders. the only candidate that is not pay for, he speaks for the american people. all these republican candidates, what are they running on -- benghazi benghazi, and ghazi it is old. educate yourself with socialism and the different types. a vote for a republican is not in your own best interest. look at the budget, a perfect example, bernie sanders...
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mcdonahue a transit officer who nearly bled to death after being struck by a bullet standoff in watertownomoted to sergeant. he writes we can finally close this chapter in our lives. the verdict undoubtedly a difficult one for the jury, gives me relief and closure as well as the ability to keep moving forward. a formal sentencing date has yet to be set. clayton? anna? tucker? >> in molly line's report there you saw and heard from the u.s. attorney carmen ortiz saying she believes this was a fair trial and tsarnaev is going to die for his crimes but she also said that this was a political crime and not about religion. is she take notes from president obama? listen to this. >> make no mistake the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims this was not a religious crime. and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs it was political crime. designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states although the defense claimed that the defendant was himself intimidated and coerced by an older brother. the evidence did not bear that out. the defendant was an do adult who came
mcdonahue a transit officer who nearly bled to death after being struck by a bullet standoff in watertownomoted to sergeant. he writes we can finally close this chapter in our lives. the verdict undoubtedly a difficult one for the jury, gives me relief and closure as well as the ability to keep moving forward. a formal sentencing date has yet to be set. clayton? anna? tucker? >> in molly line's report there you saw and heard from the u.s. attorney carmen ortiz saying she believes this was...