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to boston. and this quote, he said he just kept fixating on the blood. the massachusetts boat owner who found the boston bombing suspect hiding out in his watertown backyard took the stand today in the federal trial against dzhokhar tsarnaev. he recounted for members of the jury today those incredibly frightening moments during this massive manhunt for the tsarnaev brothers. in the moments he realized this younger brother was in his backyard hiding in his boat he said he noticed something was amiss. he was pretty astute man, saw the shrink wrap was loosed looked tapered with. then he said he saw the blood. he said his eyes went to the other side of the boat. that's when he says he saw a body. he said tsarnaev's back was to him and he could, quote, see his shoes, his clothes. his wife then told him to call 911. days after tsarnaev's arrest our affiliate spoke with him about finding the 19-year-old in his backyard. >> i know people say there was blood on the boat and he saw blood and went in. >> not true? >> not true. >> the word is you saw the boat you pu
to boston. and this quote, he said he just kept fixating on the blood. the massachusetts boat owner who found the boston bombing suspect hiding out in his watertown backyard took the stand today in the federal trial against dzhokhar tsarnaev. he recounted for members of the jury today those incredibly frightening moments during this massive manhunt for the tsarnaev brothers. in the moments he realized this younger brother was in his backyard hiding in his boat he said he noticed something was...
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it's boston! >> aren't they three inches of snow away from the boston record for snow? >> didn't they break it? i feel like they broke it. i say give them credit just because right? >> i think they should but knowing them they don't want to break it. >> mark the spot is what i say. >> joel where is our tv tray? >> we put something on our couches to make sure these sats stay here for us. >>> this time it could lead to a total collapse of obamacare, the affordable care act. doug is live on the u.s. capitol steps this morning. >> reporter: supreme court the looking at a fragment of a sentence. it's part of the law they are examining is pretty clear. it says that individuals can get subsidies for health insurance in it was purchased through an exchange, established by the state. those are the four words they are going to be looking at. plaintiffs will argue that this was by design, that the federal government was trying to strong arm states to try to convince them to set up their own exchanges so their residents could get insurance step premium support. >> we say to members
it's boston! >> aren't they three inches of snow away from the boston record for snow? >> didn't they break it? i feel like they broke it. i say give them credit just because right? >> i think they should but knowing them they don't want to break it. >> mark the spot is what i say. >> joel where is our tv tray? >> we put something on our couches to make sure these sats stay here for us. >>> this time it could lead to a total collapse of obamacare,...
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anna werner in boston, thanks. a chill has set in over moscow, and it has nothing to do with the weather. last friday an outspoken political opponent of vladimir putin was murdered just after blasting the kremlin's policy on ukraine in a radio interview. clarissa ward is in moscow. >> reporter: armed with flowers and flags tens of thousands turned out in a somber but defiant display of solidarity with murdered opposition leader boris nemtsov. some carried banners saying, "i am not afraid," but in reality many democracy activists here say quietly they are now afraid. nemtsov was shot four times in the back on his way home from dinner with his girlfriend. this is the spot where nemtsov was killed and you can see the pile of flowers that keeps growing, but what has shocked people most about his murder is that it happened literally just a few steps away from the kremlin. in 1997, nemtsov served as deputy prime minister, but under putin's reign he became an outspoken critic of government corruption and russian involveme
anna werner in boston, thanks. a chill has set in over moscow, and it has nothing to do with the weather. last friday an outspoken political opponent of vladimir putin was murdered just after blasting the kremlin's policy on ukraine in a radio interview. clarissa ward is in moscow. >> reporter: armed with flowers and flags tens of thousands turned out in a somber but defiant display of solidarity with murdered opposition leader boris nemtsov. some carried banners saying, "i am not...
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. >>> in boston a dedication ceremony is under way as you see there. senator warren speaking at the new edward kennedy institute for the u.s. senate. elizabeth warren is speaking, president obama will deliver the keynote address in a few minutes. senator kennedy's widow victoria will introduce the president when he speaks. we will bring you his remarks live. >>> also developing now, the prosecution is expected to rest in the boston marathon bombing trial. what we can expect from the defense. and will dzhokhar tsarnaev take the stand. a live report is ahead. >>> a terrifying scene captured on camera as a veteran firefighter falls through the roof of a burning home. this is incredible video. we will update you on the condition of that firefighter. >>> and outrage now growing over jamie foxx's joke about bruce jenner at the iheart radio music awards. >> he's doing a his and her duet
. >>> in boston a dedication ceremony is under way as you see there. senator warren speaking at the new edward kennedy institute for the u.s. senate. elizabeth warren is speaking, president obama will deliver the keynote address in a few minutes. senator kennedy's widow victoria will introduce the president when he speaks. we will bring you his remarks live. >>> also developing now, the prosecution is expected to rest in the boston marathon bombing trial. what we can expect...
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log on to take a look that slide show. >>> a family is in boston tonight as a jury isflect the boston marathon bombings trial -- jury is in the boston area for the boston marathon bombings trial. >> how a grant from facebook will transform a trauma center. >> new at 6:00 p.m. new developments in the killing of a woman in her home as one of the suspects goes before a judge. >> also new at 6:00 p.m. new details about a scandal involving cal fire. what one official is accused of doing with his state cell phone and car. female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train, and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> after selection process that took two months a jury is now seated in the boston marathon bombings tria
log on to take a look that slide show. >>> a family is in boston tonight as a jury isflect the boston marathon bombings trial -- jury is in the boston area for the boston marathon bombings trial. >> how a grant from facebook will transform a trauma center. >> new at 6:00 p.m. new developments in the killing of a woman in her home as one of the suspects goes before a judge. >> also new at 6:00 p.m. new details about a scandal involving cal fire. what one official is...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says behind the snow is more cold. >> well, spring may start today, but it doesn't mean it can't snow. weather doesn't necessarily have to match. we've got a storm moving its way northward. you see the snow blossoming as we head through the morning commute. for the commute, we're watching the dc area, much of maryland working in. it's creeping northward into the day. for the evening drive the corridor on 95 from philly to new york city, new jersey and southwestern connecticut, that's where you could see bands of heavier snow adding up, making for difficult travel. snow at the airports before it rolls out to sea friday night. during the totals we'll see much across central p.a., northern new jersey. 3 to 6. 2 to 4 for philly. a coating of as much as 2 inches in washington, d.c. the storm booted out to sea by another strong cold front. what that means is more below average temperatures moving in especially for sunday and monday. sunday's highs mainly in the 30s and 40s. for the cherry blossoms, the daffodils, things you expect for sprin
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says behind the snow is more cold. >> well, spring may start today, but it doesn't mean it can't snow. weather doesn't necessarily have to match. we've got a storm moving its way northward. you see the snow blossoming as we head through the morning commute. for the commute, we're watching the dc area, much of maryland working in. it's creeping northward into the day. for the evening drive the corridor on 95 from philly to new york city,...
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peter alexander is covering the trial for us in boston. >> reporter: inside boston's federal courthouse today, bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense lawyer made a stunning admission, it was him. tsarnaev showed no emotion wearing a dark blazer and open collared shirt. he faces 30 charges, many that could carry the death penalty including carrying a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death. misguided acts that were inexcusable, admitted the explosions extinguished three lives. among those 8-year-old martin richards. his smiling face and graphically detailed his death as his parents wiped away tears. taking the stand today, rebeckha gregory, remembers hearing her son calling mommy, mommy and thinking to herself, god, if this is it take me but let me know noah is okay. cindy was badly wounded. i remember feeling i was just going to sleep, felt almost peaceful she said. i was fading fast. sarah wants to see tsarnaev punished. >> i think it's important that somebody like that isn't ever out in the public again. >> reporter: the jury made up of ten women and eight men will also be
peter alexander is covering the trial for us in boston. >> reporter: inside boston's federal courthouse today, bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense lawyer made a stunning admission, it was him. tsarnaev showed no emotion wearing a dark blazer and open collared shirt. he faces 30 charges, many that could carry the death penalty including carrying a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death. misguided acts that were inexcusable, admitted the explosions extinguished three lives....
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john reports from boston. >> in a snow-covered boston, a blizzard of prosecution evidence detailing the involvement in the mayhem that started with the boston marathon bombing and ended in his arrest. the runners had been a approaching the finishing line when bombs exploded. they killed three and injured over 200. one was placed by him and the other, his older brother, who would die in a shootout with the police. for the prosecution, he believed he was in a holy war against americans and that he had taken a step towards reaching paradise. that was his motive for committing the crimes. he stared at ahead and ignored the prosecution and jury. a moment of drama. his lawyer said, it was him involved in the acts carried out by two brothers and argued that he had been influenced by his older sibling. >> in other words, he was not responsible for his actions because of his brother. on that argument, a critical jury decision. does he face life imprisonment or the death penalty? >> in the middle of the scene of chaos, two other brothers. they each lost a leg. the mother is being called every day
john reports from boston. >> in a snow-covered boston, a blizzard of prosecution evidence detailing the involvement in the mayhem that started with the boston marathon bombing and ended in his arrest. the runners had been a approaching the finishing line when bombs exploded. they killed three and injured over 200. one was placed by him and the other, his older brother, who would die in a shootout with the police. for the prosecution, he believed he was in a holy war against americans and...
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joining me now in boston "boston globe" columnist dahntay rahmist. what are we expecting today? >> what we're expecting today is a continuation of the witness testimony which was really quite dramatic yesterday. it's funny. here in boston it's been about two years since the marathon bombing, and we've gotten used to a lot of the names and faces and stories of some of the people who are victims, but during the first day of the trial that somehow became a lot more dramatic. there was more video that was released, and you got to hear from witnesses who talked about nearly dying out there on the pavement, and so all of this is coming together in a way that has kind of broken us out of our snow-induced fog, and really drawn attention once again to this case. >> and dante talk about the surprising admission from the defense saying dzhokhar tsarnaev did it. her exact words. what are they trying to accomplish? >> it's -- it's really surprising in a way, but the thing to know is judy clark, tsarnaev's attorney, didn't have a lot to go on, at least in the guilt phase of this. as people ma
joining me now in boston "boston globe" columnist dahntay rahmist. what are we expecting today? >> what we're expecting today is a continuation of the witness testimony which was really quite dramatic yesterday. it's funny. here in boston it's been about two years since the marathon bombing, and we've gotten used to a lot of the names and faces and stories of some of the people who are victims, but during the first day of the trial that somehow became a lot more dramatic. there...
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it'll be a rainy saturday through new york and boston. middle of the country looks fantastic and into sunday the two stories 91 in l.a. while unfortunately it's going to be snowing for our friends in maine. >> no. >> just a little bit of winter in maine. that's it. >> and today's friday the 13th to top it off. thanks, bill. some other stories we are following for you. a spectacular night launch as nasa sent a rocket with four satellites into space. they are studying magnetic reconnection. >> meet this dog. in he's a 56 pounds in that photo. four or five times larger than he's supposed to be but after a adoption a strict diet of dry food and a few surgeries to remove excess skin here he is at 12 pounds and he can finally fit into that red sweater. looking good. now@ now@ true story feekl bandit. in in ohio police are searching for a man who has been deaf stating on car hoods and children's play toys. it's happened 19 times in three years. one person set up a camera and recently photographed this man with his pants down. they're hoping to c
it'll be a rainy saturday through new york and boston. middle of the country looks fantastic and into sunday the two stories 91 in l.a. while unfortunately it's going to be snowing for our friends in maine. >> no. >> just a little bit of winter in maine. that's it. >> and today's friday the 13th to top it off. thanks, bill. some other stories we are following for you. a spectacular night launch as nasa sent a rocket with four satellites into space. they are studying magnetic...
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is blanketed by snow, and boston is bracing for its snowiest season ever. we begin tonight with nbc's kristen dalgren. >> reporter: in minneapolis today, drivers were going nowhere fast. >> i got the car stuck now. my wife ran it down and we can't get it up the driveway. >> reporter: at least 6 inches of snow catching a lot of people off guard. >> i can't believe it accumulated so fast. >> reporter: getting around was down right hazardous. in rolla, missouri, crews finally have i-44 opened after this pile-up on saturday involving at least 25 cars, trucks and a greyhound bus. in virginia, state police were working at least five separate crashes on route 60 alone. near boston, a youth hockey team is now telling a harrowing tale of being inside this ice rink when the roof collapsed under heavy snow. >> i immediately started screaming to get off the ice. i just knew that wasn't a natural sound. >> reporter: february is now officially the snowiest on record in boston. the city just under six inches shy of the snowiest year ever. new mexico has records show. 9 1/
is blanketed by snow, and boston is bracing for its snowiest season ever. we begin tonight with nbc's kristen dalgren. >> reporter: in minneapolis today, drivers were going nowhere fast. >> i got the car stuck now. my wife ran it down and we can't get it up the driveway. >> reporter: at least 6 inches of snow catching a lot of people off guard. >> i can't believe it accumulated so fast. >> reporter: getting around was down right hazardous. in rolla, missouri, crews...
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the images of the boston bombing were graphic and they were live on the air around the world. analysts say prosecutors will focus on that horror. eight men make up the jury and the alternate pool and while three jurors did tell the presiding judge that they believe dzhokhar tsarnaev is guilty, they say they are willing to listen. that may not be easy during the government's case. >> the first part is beginning to be all the horrific stuff. i don't think we've heard how horrific it's going to be yet. >> the team of attorneys working for dzhokhar tsarnaev are expected to paint him as just a 19-year-old guy following the lead of his 26-year-old brother who was the one who was radicalized. two bombs went off near the end of the iconic boston marathon on april 15th of 2013 and three people were killed. more than 260 others were hurt. tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police after he shot and killed a police officer on the m.i.t. campus. today is the day for opening statements, as i mentioned. the whole trial is expected to last three to four months so it could coincid
the images of the boston bombing were graphic and they were live on the air around the world. analysts say prosecutors will focus on that horror. eight men make up the jury and the alternate pool and while three jurors did tell the presiding judge that they believe dzhokhar tsarnaev is guilty, they say they are willing to listen. that may not be easy during the government's case. >> the first part is beginning to be all the horrific stuff. i don't think we've heard how horrific it's going...
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for all the nevers in life state farm is there. ♪ >> happening right now in boston the trial of boston marathon suspect dzhokar tsarnaev underway he does face 30 federal charges for the 2013 attack. now take two on talking with fox's joel waldman indeed live in boston tonight. joel we mentioned a few moments ago. the defense right off the bat said it's not going to side step tsarnaev's guilt so what's the strategy here? >> reporter: well lucy good point. i should say lot of graphic and emotional testimony that was happening at late this this afternoon court recessed at 4:30. something you tony a lot of high profile criminal trials or any criminal trials for that matter the defense and prosecution in their opening statements agreeing on who did this and how they did this and the defense really coming out and admitting the guilt of their client dzhokar tsarnaev n fact i quote here the defense attorney saying saying, it was him who did it. tsarnaev the defense attorney alleges placed the pressure cook kearse at the finish line and not only that, the defense attorney says that he was look
for all the nevers in life state farm is there. ♪ >> happening right now in boston the trial of boston marathon suspect dzhokar tsarnaev underway he does face 30 federal charges for the 2013 attack. now take two on talking with fox's joel waldman indeed live in boston tonight. joel we mentioned a few moments ago. the defense right off the bat said it's not going to side step tsarnaev's guilt so what's the strategy here? >> reporter: well lucy good point. i should say lot of...
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boston, you did it. a new snow record. only 2.9 inches is what we did to break the record but that brings the winter seasonal total to 108.6 inches of snow. that's not what we're calling mitt. that's the most snow ever recorded in boston. the last record breaker was in the 95 season. ohio the march melt flooding problems. the ohio river hitting five feet above flood stage. adding to the problem, ice jams. there's a lot of them. when they break free they cause problems and the river to rise quickly. amazing pictures but ice jams can be very dangerous. and as far as boston is concerned. we're only halfway through march. even in april boston averages about 2 to 3 inches of snow. yesterday the story wasn't really boston new england. it was the amazing amount of heat across the country. record highs from southern california. 88 in l.a. 90 burbank and across the central plains yesterday was a record breaker. as far north as fargo, north dakota usually in march you're still on snow mobiles, today is just the same. we're going to
boston, you did it. a new snow record. only 2.9 inches is what we did to break the record but that brings the winter seasonal total to 108.6 inches of snow. that's not what we're calling mitt. that's the most snow ever recorded in boston. the last record breaker was in the 95 season. ohio the march melt flooding problems. the ohio river hitting five feet above flood stage. adding to the problem, ice jams. there's a lot of them. when they break free they cause problems and the river to rise...
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. >> he was charged in the boston bombing investigation. he put a catholic school boy on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. >> these are individuals who reside in the u. united states who are radicalized on their own often times through access to jihad materials. >> is he head of the propaganda machine if so it wouldn't be the first time until he was killed by a drone in yemen samir khan led the magazine "inspire." it has the own american pr guru a 33-year-old. >> typical middle class neighborhood suburbs of boston not too far away from the patriots. >> the end chronologist joe darn,he leshg. >> catholic school not too far away he comes over here for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here in stoten. >> he fit in he didn't strike her as being out of the ordinary too much. >> studies computer science for three semesters here at northeastern university. during this time period authorities belief he became radicalized. he and jihad friends would spend their saturday night watching propaganda videos and plott
. >> he was charged in the boston bombing investigation. he put a catholic school boy on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. >> these are individuals who reside in the u. united states who are radicalized on their own often times through access to jihad materials. >> is he head of the propaganda machine if so it wouldn't be the first time until he was killed by a drone in yemen samir khan led the magazine "inspire." it has the own american pr guru a 33-year-old....
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to boston, massachusetts. it's not often that president obama and vice president biden travel to events together. today they were both in attendance for the dedication of the ted kennedy institute, just outside of boston, where massachusetts senator ted kennedy passed away in 2009. but before he died, he made his wishes known that if there was going to be some memorial for him, he wanted it to be a place that honored not him, not his own personal achievements but rather the body in physic righ today, the center of the political universe shifted about 400 mile to the north and to the east from washington d.c. to boston, massachusetts. it's not often that president obama and vice president biden travel to events together. today they were both in attendance for the dedication of the ted kennedy institute, just outside of boston, where massachusetts senator ted kennedy passed away in 2009. but before he died, he made his wishes known that if there was going to be some memorial for him, he wanted it to be a place t
to boston, massachusetts. it's not often that president obama and vice president biden travel to events together. today they were both in attendance for the dedication of the ted kennedy institute, just outside of boston, where massachusetts senator ted kennedy passed away in 2009. but before he died, he made his wishes known that if there was going to be some memorial for him, he wanted it to be a place that honored not him, not his own personal achievements but rather the body in physic righ...
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and dramatic new video was introduced today in boston showing the man whose car was hijacked by the boston marathon bombers and how he managed to escape and then help police close in on the bombers. >> we're lucky, by god's grace, we didn't lose two officers last night. >> reporter: at least three shots shattered the calm eaving. >> one officer was shot in the shoulder, the other in the face. >> this was not someone trying to bring healing to ferguson. this was a damn punk. >> nor fallout from that controversial letter written to iran by 47 republican senators. >> i think it's very, very damaging to us. >> iran's supreme leader called it the ultimate degree of political collapse. >> we have located the wreckage of the black hawk. >> the black hawk went down tuesday night. >> the conditions out there were very dense. >> at this point, we are not hopeful for survivors. >> it's day six of testimony in the boston marathon bombing trial. >> we're hearing more about the ambush killing of a police officer. >> all units respond. >> surveillance video captures the two suspects running from the scen
and dramatic new video was introduced today in boston showing the man whose car was hijacked by the boston marathon bombers and how he managed to escape and then help police close in on the bombers. >> we're lucky, by god's grace, we didn't lose two officers last night. >> reporter: at least three shots shattered the calm eaving. >> one officer was shot in the shoulder, the other in the face. >> this was not someone trying to bring healing to ferguson. this was a damn...
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a boston cop testified he tried cpr on 29-year-old crystal campbell. jeff baumen entered court on prosthetic legs. 21-year-old dzhokhar pleaded not guilty. but his lawyer conceded in court it was him. still they insist he was under the influence of his domineering older brother, tamerlan. for rebecca gregory, finally getting a chance to confront her accused bomber face to face has allowed her to overcome her fear. you want him to have to see you? >> i really did. i want him to look in the eyes of the people that he hurt that day rsh day. >> reporter: gregory lost her leg. but when the marathon is held next month, she's running. what's that moment going to mean? >> me taking another piece of my life back. >> reporter: but with emotions so raw and dzhokhar tsarnaev admitting his role in the attacks, many are wondering whether this trial will help boston heal or cause more pain. peter alexander, nbc news, boston. >>> coming up next why this afghan woman strapped on some armor and took to the streets all to make a point. >>> iraqi government forces continu
a boston cop testified he tried cpr on 29-year-old crystal campbell. jeff baumen entered court on prosthetic legs. 21-year-old dzhokhar pleaded not guilty. but his lawyer conceded in court it was him. still they insist he was under the influence of his domineering older brother, tamerlan. for rebecca gregory, finally getting a chance to confront her accused bomber face to face has allowed her to overcome her fear. you want him to have to see you? >> i really did. i want him to look in the...
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boston was a powder keg at this point. the boston massacre had occurred. there were british troops stationed in the city, and everybody was very, very jittery. so gage decided to go to concord to capture these stores and bring them back or, as i said, destroy them. this was when paul revere made his famous ride of warning people how the british were coming and what road they were taking and all that. so they marched up towards concord, which is west of boston not very many miles, and when they got to lexington green, which is the town just before concord, there was the local militia arranged on the green. the local militia commander had no intention of trying to stop them because he was vastly out-manned, but he just wanted to get out there to let them know the colonials were not sleeping and the colonials were not going to let them by without some kind of show. the british commander stopped his troops and they faced each other for a few minutes, and finally the british commander said, "you must disperse or risk the consequences." they were in the process
boston was a powder keg at this point. the boston massacre had occurred. there were british troops stationed in the city, and everybody was very, very jittery. so gage decided to go to concord to capture these stores and bring them back or, as i said, destroy them. this was when paul revere made his famous ride of warning people how the british were coming and what road they were taking and all that. so they marched up towards concord, which is west of boston not very many miles, and when they...
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again, this is not boston's storm. yet boston needs that much, that much, norah, to set an all-time record it's going be a tough one. norah, back to you. >> they don't need any more snow in boston but they're probably saying, why not let's go for the record. lonnie thank you. >>> this morning hillary clinton is trying to get around the controversy other the e-mail she used. last night she tweeted i want the public to see my e-mails. i asked the state to release them. nancy, good morning. >> good morning. now they're actually issuing subpoenas for those e-mails. what prompted the move was not only did clinton exclusively use private e-mails when she was secretary of state but she housed them on a private server set up in her home in chappaqua new york. the republican-led house committee looking into the benghazi attacks issued subpoenas for all communications related to libya. they also sent letters to internet firms to protect them relevant to her old e-mail address. hdr22 @clintonemail.com. it gave her the ability to
again, this is not boston's storm. yet boston needs that much, that much, norah, to set an all-time record it's going be a tough one. norah, back to you. >> they don't need any more snow in boston but they're probably saying, why not let's go for the record. lonnie thank you. >>> this morning hillary clinton is trying to get around the controversy other the e-mail she used. last night she tweeted i want the public to see my e-mails. i asked the state to release them. nancy, good...
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so who would think that we would be in trouble in boston, a flight to boston would be going? >> real. >> i yes crazy. so the important thing, heck with your airline, one thing good for people to know, some of the airlines have raised the re booking fees so you should behaved to -- should be able to re book with no charges. >> at least some bright side of all of this. >> thank you mayor. >> i one brit spot. >> absolutely. we will check back as things progress. i tell you i don't know that i would be want to be on the one flight going to boston of all place. >> if you're getting on a flight i want to go to mexico or somebody. >> keep second us your pictures, make sure to send them to facebook, stain gram, using the hashtag #fox29snow. first person accepted our challenge, hour one he says, here in morrisville levittown, okay, salem challenge to you, can you keep doing this every hour? we want picture from you for our fox 29 snow pick challenge. use the hashtag take more, better looking more pictures when we come >> specially now that we started our fox 29 snow pick challenge eve
so who would think that we would be in trouble in boston, a flight to boston would be going? >> real. >> i yes crazy. so the important thing, heck with your airline, one thing good for people to know, some of the airlines have raised the re booking fees so you should behaved to -- should be able to re book with no charges. >> at least some bright side of all of this. >> thank you mayor. >> i one brit spot. >> absolutely. we will check back as things progress....
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this morning in the epic and of city redefined boston strong the now 21 year old defendant are rush to court shackled and orange jumpsuit. >> catherine: it might be a part of an important part of your routine but the man who created the scene serve coffee system says he is not proud of his invention. >> catherine: we will expedite at 5:45 p.m. did-- we will explain >> catherine: and next price of a silicon valley how out of control and a task force one single mom to move into the crotch. --garage bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress any size for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is ending soon. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >> catherine: a single mother in san mateo is getting a lot of attention. she becomes a symbol of the crazy price of housing in the bay area. the call jones is now looking and a converted space for a thousand dollars a month. the trouble began when she lost her job and apartment when she was pregnant with her 18 month ol
this morning in the epic and of city redefined boston strong the now 21 year old defendant are rush to court shackled and orange jumpsuit. >> catherine: it might be a part of an important part of your routine but the man who created the scene serve coffee system says he is not proud of his invention. >> catherine: we will expedite at 5:45 p.m. did-- we will explain >> catherine: and next price of a silicon valley how out of control and a task force one single mom to move into...
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carjacked by the boston marathon bombers. dramatic video capturing the moments that one kidnapped driver managed to get away. we will talk about this next. normally people wear pants. yeah that's why i'm hiding captain obvious. not very well. i found you immediately. you know what else is easy to find? a new hotel with the hotels.com app. i don't need a new hotel room, i just need to get back into this one. gary? it's wednesday gary! i know that janet! hotels.com is more helpful than janet. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. everyone loves the way dark clothes make them feel... and no one wants that feeling to fade. that's why there's woolite darks. without harsh ingredients, it keeps darks vibrant for over 30 washes. so your love for dark clothes doesn't h
carjacked by the boston marathon bombers. dramatic video capturing the moments that one kidnapped driver managed to get away. we will talk about this next. normally people wear pants. yeah that's why i'm hiding captain obvious. not very well. i found you immediately. you know what else is easy to find? a new hotel with the hotels.com app. i don't need a new hotel room, i just need to get back into this one. gary? it's wednesday gary! i know that janet! hotels.com is more helpful than janet....
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still proclaim boston strong. thanks a lot. >>> some tragedy here at home, too. the family of marcus west is demanding justice this morning after the young father was gunned downright in front of his home in the oakland hills. bob redell joins us from police headquarters. do police have any leads on a possible suspect here? good morning. >> reporter: they're not saying much. good morning to you, sam. no arrests so far. and as far as we know, the investigators here at opd are still trying to figure out why this young man was targeted, yesterday morning around 24 hours ago, someone shot and killed marcus west outside his grandmother's home in the oakland hills. this 21-year-old man was the father to a 2-month-old baby, was on the way to visit his mother when he was gunned down. his grandmother heard what she describes as just one boom. that was the gunshot. she ran outside to find her grandson in the middle of the street dying from a gunshot wound. >> i told him, marcus, you know, we love you. everybody loves you. p
still proclaim boston strong. thanks a lot. >>> some tragedy here at home, too. the family of marcus west is demanding justice this morning after the young father was gunned downright in front of his home in the oakland hills. bob redell joins us from police headquarters. do police have any leads on a possible suspect here? good morning. >> reporter: they're not saying much. good morning to you, sam. no arrests so far. and as far as we know, the investigators here at opd are...
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deb feyerick is live outside the courthouse in boston and she's been in the courtroom. also joining me is cnn commentator megarobbins in boston and cnn legal analyst, paul callan, live with me here in new york. deb, take me to boston and inside that federal courtroom where they do not allow cameras to broadcast what happened live. you have to be my eyes and ears. what was that like? >> reporter: it was really interesting. dzhokhar tsarnaev sitting there flanked by his defense attorneys where the media's in the middle. to the left of us is a number of victims, about four rows worth of victims, including the parents of 8-year-old marty richards who bled to death allegedly because of the bomb that was detonated by zoempb zarqawi. detonated by dzhokhar tsarnaev. during the opening statements he sat at attention listening to what was being said. during the current witness, he seemed disinterested. he looks disheveled. but what's very interesting is the victims featured prominently in the openings of both the prosecutors and also the defense. the prosecutors describing how th
deb feyerick is live outside the courthouse in boston and she's been in the courtroom. also joining me is cnn commentator megarobbins in boston and cnn legal analyst, paul callan, live with me here in new york. deb, take me to boston and inside that federal courtroom where they do not allow cameras to broadcast what happened live. you have to be my eyes and ears. what was that like? >> reporter: it was really interesting. dzhokhar tsarnaev sitting there flanked by his defense attorneys...
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marcy gonzales is live outside of the federal courthouse in boston with the latest. >> reporter: rick and sara after several failed attempts to have the trial move out of boston it's underway in this courthouse already today the prosecution has laid out the graphic details of the case and the defense told the jury they will not try to side step the involvement saying quote it was him. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted through the crowd near the finish line of the boston marathon two years ago survivors and victim's family members are seeing the suspect up close. opening statements began in dzhokhar tsarnaev's trial. he is pleading not guilty for the attacks that killed three people and injured more than 260 others. the defense was expected to argue that he was coerced by his older brother but the judge said that that argument could not be presented until after they reach a verdict and move into the penalty phase. the first on the stand is martin richards the father of the youngest person to die in the attacks. she is under investgation suspected of helping her husband buy
marcy gonzales is live outside of the federal courthouse in boston with the latest. >> reporter: rick and sara after several failed attempts to have the trial move out of boston it's underway in this courthouse already today the prosecution has laid out the graphic details of the case and the defense told the jury they will not try to side step the involvement saying quote it was him. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted through the crowd near the finish line of the boston...
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in every sense of the word boston strong. >> reporter: peter alexander, nbc news, boston. >>> a high school student from the suburbs of washington, d.c. is in federal custody tonight accused of helping another young man slip into syria to join isis. authorities say he's just the latest to be lured by jihadist propaganda on the internet. we get more from our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: officials say a 17-year-old from this neighborhood in woodbridge, virginia, about 25 miles south of washington, d.c., helped an 18-year-old get to syria to join up with isis fighters. experts say it's the latest example of a young person radicalized by internet propaganda. >> the message that's being put out there is attractive to people who are just forming identity or who have identity issues. that could be someone who is a little bit older and thinking am i really american or am i muslim or what am i? >> reporter: the 17-year-old, whose name hasn't been released because he's a juvenile, was released to return home. an internal bulletin says isis propaganda "likely influenced a v
in every sense of the word boston strong. >> reporter: peter alexander, nbc news, boston. >>> a high school student from the suburbs of washington, d.c. is in federal custody tonight accused of helping another young man slip into syria to join isis. authorities say he's just the latest to be lured by jihadist propaganda on the internet. we get more from our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: officials say a 17-year-old from this neighborhood in woodbridge,...
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dangerous. >> special agent in charge during the boston bombing investigation. he is the guy who put a catholic school boy on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. >> these are individuals who reside here in the united states who are radicalized on their own often times through online materials. >> is he the head of the isis propaganda machine? if so it wouldn't be the first time an american led the pr campaign for a terror group. until he was killed by a drone in yemen north carolina native samir led the online magazine and it appeared isis has its own american guru. your typical middle class neighborhood not far away from where the patriots play football. >> reporter: he had a privileged upbringing as the son of a harvard educated. >> he went to a catholic school not far away. then he comes over here just for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here. the principal told us he fit in. he didn't strike her as being out of the ordinary too much. >> reporter: he studied computer science for three semesters here at northeastern univer
dangerous. >> special agent in charge during the boston bombing investigation. he is the guy who put a catholic school boy on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. >> these are individuals who reside here in the united states who are radicalized on their own often times through online materials. >> is he the head of the isis propaganda machine? if so it wouldn't be the first time an american led the pr campaign for a terror group. until he was killed by a drone in yemen north...
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deb, you'll continue to monitor this in boston. thank you. >>> outfront next the drama of the last supper as never seen before. >>> this week's episode of "finding jesus" takes a closer look at the disciple judas and his betrial. >> the tension is really building up. through the week that they'd been in je reduce lumrusalem, something big was about to happen. >> i think there's a real sense of foreboding at the last summer in the way that it's portrayed in the gospels. >> there's that moment at the meal this intimacy to eat a meal with somebody is to be family with them. jesus announces that one of you, one of the 12 will betray me. >> jesus and judas airs sunday night at 9:00 and "ac360" starts right now. >>> good evening from ferguson where the sun goes down about 3 minutes from now and it sets on a far different place than less than 24 hours ago. for all this community has been through, for all this community has seen never before had to with the two police officers have to fully face the reality their peaceful message could be
deb, you'll continue to monitor this in boston. thank you. >>> outfront next the drama of the last supper as never seen before. >>> this week's episode of "finding jesus" takes a closer look at the disciple judas and his betrial. >> the tension is really building up. through the week that they'd been in je reduce lumrusalem, something big was about to happen. >> i think there's a real sense of foreboding at the last summer in the way that it's portrayed...
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bear in mind boston is not a particularly large place. it is around 650,000 people. 23,000 people from all over the world came to take part in that marathon. you are talking hundreds of thousands of people on the streets. it touched quite a lot of people here. that has been one of the problems finding jurors who could say that they could keep an open mind in this particular chiel. it does go much wider and touches on what the federal government will say is international terrorism, islamic extremism. what the defense will say is an innocent 19-year-old young man influenced by his elder brother. over the next few weeks we see that panning out. we see a lot of arguments about the admissibility of particular evidence. will the jury be taken to see that or will just bits of it be brought into court. still a lot of legal to go. after two years we are getting underway in about an hour and a halftime. >> thanks very much. >>> let me bring you up to date with other news around the world. officials from the u.s. justice department say their investi
bear in mind boston is not a particularly large place. it is around 650,000 people. 23,000 people from all over the world came to take part in that marathon. you are talking hundreds of thousands of people on the streets. it touched quite a lot of people here. that has been one of the problems finding jurors who could say that they could keep an open mind in this particular chiel. it does go much wider and touches on what the federal government will say is international terrorism, islamic...
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boston looking at an inch or two before it's all said and done. snow will mix with rain as far south as the upstate of south carolina and again the heaviest snow, 6 to 10 inches. some spots could see a foot of snow from near charleston, west virginia, d.c. and philly. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you so much. >>> breaking overnight, hillary clinton responding to the growing controversy over her use of private instead of government e-mail while she was secretary of state. clinton tweeting, and i quote, "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked state to release them. they said they will review them for release as soon as possible." well, possible is the issue right now. the state department says it might take a while. we've also learned that the domain name for clinton's personal e-mail can be traced back to her home in chappaqua, new york. it was registered as early as 2010. apparently clinton used this account for everything from planning her daughter's wedding to state department business. she has not yet explained why she use
boston looking at an inch or two before it's all said and done. snow will mix with rain as far south as the upstate of south carolina and again the heaviest snow, 6 to 10 inches. some spots could see a foot of snow from near charleston, west virginia, d.c. and philly. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you so much. >>> breaking overnight, hillary clinton responding to the growing controversy over her use of private instead of government e-mail while she was secretary...
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the boston bombing trial. and a dramatic day. police face to face with the alleged bomber in the courtroom, describing the horror during their eight-minute gun bat with the brothers. jurors left court today to see the boat where dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding after police closed in another gun fight ensuing. later, giving himself up the light tracking his every move. and a bbc's tom llamas is in boston again tonight. >> we have reports they have explosives here at the scene. there are explosives here at the scene. >> reporter: the streets of watertown, massachusetts, turned into an urban war zone during a showdown with police. in court today, an officer testifying older brother tamerlan tsarnaev fired first, saying the shootout lasted eight minutes. in this photo, shown in court, the brothers are crouched behind an suv they car jacked. police say the tsarnaev brothers were shooting and hurling bombs at several officers. >> there's hand grenades automatic gun fire. >> reporter: motion of text mroesives, pipe bombs. here's one
the boston bombing trial. and a dramatic day. police face to face with the alleged bomber in the courtroom, describing the horror during their eight-minute gun bat with the brothers. jurors left court today to see the boat where dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding after police closed in another gun fight ensuing. later, giving himself up the light tracking his every move. and a bbc's tom llamas is in boston again tonight. >> we have reports they have explosives here at the scene. there are...
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it is an emotional day in boston. opening statements will begin in the trial of mar ton bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. a jury of 10 women and 8 men selected. the 21-year-old is facing 30 federal charges in connection with the 2013 attack which killed 3 people and wounded more than 260. more than half of those charges carry the possibility of death penalty. >>> happening today a big test for obamacare facing a second main challenge before the supreme court. >> a ruling against the administration could mean the loss of health coverage for millions of americans. abc's bazi kanani is braving the wind and the rain this morning. she's joining us from just outside the supreme court. bazi. >> reporter: good morning, reena, good morning, t.j. this is the second time the supreme court is taking a look at obamacare. the justices first decided it was not unconstitutional and now three years later, another case that is just as critical. a case that could unravel the entire 2,000-page affordable health care act on a techny kalt
it is an emotional day in boston. opening statements will begin in the trial of mar ton bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. a jury of 10 women and 8 men selected. the 21-year-old is facing 30 federal charges in connection with the 2013 attack which killed 3 people and wounded more than 260. more than half of those charges carry the possibility of death penalty. >>> happening today a big test for obamacare facing a second main challenge before the supreme court. >> a ruling against...
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senate in boston. with the help of president obama, it was dedicated today. >> and no one made the senate come alive like ted kennedy. >> reporter: making the senate come alive is exactly what kennedy had in mind when he proposed building a model of the senate where up to 100 students at a time can write, debate and vote on legislation. jean maccormack is the institute president. >> are you inviting futurer voters or senators withs. >> we hope to in-- inspire both. >> they also want to inspire the students to reach across the aisle. kennedy was a fierst partisan. >> this is special interest legislation this say political payoff. make no mistake about it. >> but he was also one of the most productive senators in u.s. history because he knew his bills wouldn't pass without republican support. some of his former republican partners were here today including john mccain and trent lott. >> yes a republican from mississippi. >> across the hall from the senate chamber is a replica of kenny's -- kennedy's offi
senate in boston. with the help of president obama, it was dedicated today. >> and no one made the senate come alive like ted kennedy. >> reporter: making the senate come alive is exactly what kennedy had in mind when he proposed building a model of the senate where up to 100 students at a time can write, debate and vote on legislation. jean maccormack is the institute president. >> are you inviting futurer voters or senators withs. >> we hope to in-- inspire both....
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who could forget this day in boston? alexandra field is live in boston. my goodness after several weeks of the prosecution you have two days, four witnesses? what happened? >> reporter: right. this entire trial has lasted so far 16 days we've had a total of 96 witnesses. but when you get to the defense they call just 4 witnesses, you point out, brooke and spent only about 5 hours between yesterday afternoon and this morning making their case. it does leave a lot of people scratching their head. you have to go back to the opening statements to understand what really happened here. this trial started with the defense looking at their trial saying, he did it. there was no effort to try to disprove the case the prosecution had spent weeks building. instead they were trying to turn the jury toward their theory, which is that dzhokhar tsarnaev was led into what he did by his brother, tamerlan. they called a paid expert to testify to some of the fact that some of the most incriminating materials on dzhokhar's laptop originated with tamerlan's computer. then they
who could forget this day in boston? alexandra field is live in boston. my goodness after several weeks of the prosecution you have two days, four witnesses? what happened? >> reporter: right. this entire trial has lasted so far 16 days we've had a total of 96 witnesses. but when you get to the defense they call just 4 witnesses, you point out, brooke and spent only about 5 hours between yesterday afternoon and this morning making their case. it does leave a lot of people scratching their...
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it quickly became a fixture in boston summer theater. in 1882, audiences could sit and watch "cotton culture and plantation pastime by watching genuine negro speaking real con in a vast con field." -- vast cotton field." what does well in hopkins, an aspiring -- what does elaine hopkins, an aspiring writer, make of this world that she is try to make a way for herself? she managed it. in the absence of extant documents that might shed light on the contract arranged by hopkins and hicks, it is not possible to be sure of how fully aware she was of his plan. she decided with her family, with whom she often performed, that's their had to be -- that there had to be an antidote. while hicks had the real negroes picking the genuine con, hopkins and her family establish the troubadour. this is that moment of the did we win/did we lose, the blue and the gray, the slaves in the free. hopkins goes for the middle. at the moment, colored troubadours would sing high choral songs that have no dialect and them, have everything to do with god with eleganc
it quickly became a fixture in boston summer theater. in 1882, audiences could sit and watch "cotton culture and plantation pastime by watching genuine negro speaking real con in a vast con field." -- vast cotton field." what does well in hopkins, an aspiring -- what does elaine hopkins, an aspiring writer, make of this world that she is try to make a way for herself? she managed it. in the absence of extant documents that might shed light on the contract arranged by hopkins and...
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>>james:sunlen serfaty is in boston with the latest. >>reporter: 113 have the potential candidacy a jury is not in place and opening arguments will begin in the trial of the young man he and his brother are accused of the boston marathon bombing on april 15, 2013 two bombs exploded as runners pass the senate side of the marathon according to the fbi the bombs inside pressure appears pact with pellets and nails three people killed more than two others wounded while on the run authority said the brothers killed a police officer of the mit campus when all was said and done one brother was dead and the other in custody. >>reporter: 20 years of his guitars with 30 federal charges and faces the death penalty his to did not guilty the gentle the arguments have not been slowed the defense tried to have the case tech about boston the also puts to delay the trial from the terrorist attacks in paris the judge denied both requests the blizzard that hit the northeast also delay jury selection of which took two months to complete and the child for to
>>james:sunlen serfaty is in boston with the latest. >>reporter: 113 have the potential candidacy a jury is not in place and opening arguments will begin in the trial of the young man he and his brother are accused of the boston marathon bombing on april 15, 2013 two bombs exploded as runners pass the senate side of the marathon according to the fbi the bombs inside pressure appears pact with pellets and nails three people killed more than two others wounded while on the run...
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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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>> yeah. >> thanks, amy. >>> let's go to ginger for the weather up in boston. >> hey and here in boston we had 48 yesterday so on top of all this snow when you put warm air over the snow you'll get fog. i sunk in here. you can see the fog advisories that are in place, indianapolis is one place where they have one. less than a quarter mile of visible, live look there and it is pretty foggy. back to even norman oklahoma and in parts of texas, up into new england, so that's a big issue this morning. please do take extra time especially if you're in those advisories. west to east some of the hottest, 90s going to be coming for the weekend back from arizona even to los angeles talking more about that but jacqui: good morning, washington foggy and misty and spots this morning. skies will become partlyly sunny th aftfterno. and all that weather brought to you by quaker. so i also want to mention our percentage of snow across the nation is now down to 16% so we're getting rid of this stuff. that is the lowest we've seen since mid-december. >> wow. >> we're getting there. we're getting there. >>
>> yeah. >> thanks, amy. >>> let's go to ginger for the weather up in boston. >> hey and here in boston we had 48 yesterday so on top of all this snow when you put warm air over the snow you'll get fog. i sunk in here. you can see the fog advisories that are in place, indianapolis is one place where they have one. less than a quarter mile of visible, live look there and it is pretty foggy. back to even norman oklahoma and in parts of texas, up into new england, so...
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ron mott in boston. thank you. >>> three british teens accused of trying to join isis were returned home after turkish authorities detained them in istanbul. their apprehension comes after three school girls left britton for syria. the u.s. estimates 20,000 fighters from 90 countries have joined isis. >>> the tomb is located in tikrit, his hometown hussein's body is not believed to have been there fighting in tikrit is fierce and they are attempting to dislodge isis from the city. bill neely is in erbil iraq. what specifically do you know about whether or not tikrit is back in the secure hands of iraqi forces or more securely in the hands of isis? >> reporter: yes, good afternoon, thomas the fighting in tikrit has been stopped by iraq's military. they say they want more reinforcements and deputy defense minister saying we like air strikes but didn't specify by whom. the u.s. is not involved in the fighting in tikrit at the moment. the fighting is going on however, between kurds and isis in an area that w
ron mott in boston. thank you. >>> three british teens accused of trying to join isis were returned home after turkish authorities detained them in istanbul. their apprehension comes after three school girls left britton for syria. the u.s. estimates 20,000 fighters from 90 countries have joined isis. >>> the tomb is located in tikrit, his hometown hussein's body is not believed to have been there fighting in tikrit is fierce and they are attempting to dislodge isis from the...
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. >> da inicio el juicio contra el acusado por atentado terroristas en el maratÓn de boston estamos en vivo desde la corte. >> la policÍa de albuquerque estÁ en la mira del departamento de justicia por abuso policial telemundo investiga. >> (♪). >> un hispano perdiÓ los praszbrazos en un accidente y ahora recurre el mundo, hoy lo conocemos. >> (♪). >> este es "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >> (♪). >> bueno como les comentÁbamos ya estÁ tras las rejas uno de los capos mÁs buscados tanto por mÉxico como estados unidos omar treviÑo morales presunto lÍder del grupo delictivo de los"los zetas." >> se considera uno de los mÁs te midos por sus mÉtodo incluyendo la decapitaciÓn para eliminar a sus enemigos raÚl torres estÁ con los Últimos detalles raÚl. >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? los saludo desde el a unninghangar de la procuradurÍa general dlae la repÚblica, donde ocurre aquÍ el comisionado nacional de seguridad se trata del lÍder absoluto del sanguinario y violento cartel de los cetas, ha dicho que para su captura se tratÓ de un l
. >> da inicio el juicio contra el acusado por atentado terroristas en el maratÓn de boston estamos en vivo desde la corte. >> la policÍa de albuquerque estÁ en la mira del departamento de justicia por abuso policial telemundo investiga. >> (♪). >> un hispano perdiÓ los praszbrazos en un accidente y ahora recurre el mundo, hoy lo conocemos. >> (♪). >> este es "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >>...
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alexander field, cmn, boston. >> oh, man. joined now by mel rob bininson and cnn analyst and also by a man who was running the marathon that fateful day and dr. shaw it is so difficult to the hear the event oss of that day, and when you see the photographs, it brings it back like it was yesterday. >> it does. it does. i think that living here in boston since that time, it is not something that goes away any time. so we are sort of living it year-round, and year-round, and i think that the marathon, itself sort of xem pli fis the awakening for boston every year, so we are trying to remember the good things, with but now with the trial going on, i think that we are all hoping for a little bit of closure. >> and you know mel, this is the second day of the extremely graphic and emotion alal testimony. 260 people injured and three killed that day, and that has to impact the jury. >> oh, there is no question don. in particular you know while we don't have the video feed out of the courtroom, you can read some of the details, and in
alexander field, cmn, boston. >> oh, man. joined now by mel rob bininson and cnn analyst and also by a man who was running the marathon that fateful day and dr. shaw it is so difficult to the hear the event oss of that day, and when you see the photographs, it brings it back like it was yesterday. >> it does. it does. i think that living here in boston since that time, it is not something that goes away any time. so we are sort of living it year-round, and year-round, and i think...
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first, a buzzer beater finish in boston. >> the catch. yes! the bucket. >> kettle lays it in under the rim 85-84 victory boston over utah. in college hoops watch this basket. tips the ball into the hoop while defending the inbound pass. unintentional but oh so good. osu topped penn state 77-67. durham third ranked blue devils number two seed in next acc tournament after clobbering wakefr forest. a few players including tony romo, spent time cheering in the students section. the troop is a one-day learning excursion to go somewhere away from football. >>> usc paralympic woke up to an unfortunate scene car smashed and blades stolen. the two blades and knee socket worth approximately 30 grand. fortunately the athletic sponsor offered to replace the leg. >>> peyton manning will return to the broncos fourth season, 18th in nfl. manning will take a $4 million pay cut in order to free up team money for the free agency market. it is massive, it is sweet and coming to theóbig leagues. calledjl1 the churro6l1w dog. a warm churro, doughnut, chocolate sa
first, a buzzer beater finish in boston. >> the catch. yes! the bucket. >> kettle lays it in under the rim 85-84 victory boston over utah. in college hoops watch this basket. tips the ball into the hoop while defending the inbound pass. unintentional but oh so good. osu topped penn state 77-67. durham third ranked blue devils number two seed in next acc tournament after clobbering wakefr forest. a few players including tony romo, spent time cheering in the students section. the...
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. >>> the boston bombing trial tonight. prosecutors say the brothers trying to get another gun, ambushing an officer. the never before heard call. >> officer down. officer down. >>> and the newborn stolen from the hospital. just two days hospital carried out in that shopping bag. tonight, security in american hospitals. >>> good evening. and we begin this wednesday night with breaking news from the white house. two secret service agents now under investigation, facing allegations they were driving under the influence in a government vehicle and hit a barrier outside the white house. this comes after a string of troubling incidents. that security breach a man sprinting across the white house lawn making it through the front door past the staircase that leads to the first family's living quarters. tonight, the new case involving two agents one of those, a senior member of president's obama's protective detail. jonathan karl live at the white house with breaking details. jon? >> reporter: good evening, david. what we know is t
. >>> the boston bombing trial tonight. prosecutors say the brothers trying to get another gun, ambushing an officer. the never before heard call. >> officer down. officer down. >>> and the newborn stolen from the hospital. just two days hospital carried out in that shopping bag. tonight, security in american hospitals. >>> good evening. and we begin this wednesday night with breaking news from the white house. two secret service agents now under investigation,...