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captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 24th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning we are learning more about a possible motive in the boston marathon bombing. one suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev, turned toward a strict form of islam prior to the attack and starting forming an opposition to the wars in afghanistan and iraq. now this happened, according to his family, after dzhokhar befriended a muslim. claiming the cia was under the attacks. his younger brother remains in a boston hospital in fair condition. yesterday two of the bombing victims, 8-year-old martin richard and m.i.t. police officer sean collier, were buried. authorities believe sean collier was killed because the suspects wanted his gun. a memorial service will be held for him today. and edward lawrence is outside beth israel hospital medical center. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. investigators have returned to the hospital to interview the teenaged bombing suspect. he's reportedly telling them how and why the
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anna werner, cbs news texas. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." scott pelley will be here tomorrow. for now i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org about. fears over a meningitis outbreak, on the rise after healthy young man dies. how those at most risk should protect themselves. and why some of the most por rides at disneyland like spe mountain -- are shut down. kpix 5 news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. gusty winds blowing throught the bay area -- and this is the end of it. this is a live look at
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later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org faith -- deal with the aftermath. what may be a huge headache bay area travelers. the cha at airports that may leave waiting for hours. raising awareness about hunger - one step at a timee bay area stops-- on this one-hundred mile campaign. kpix 5 news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,,,,, preparing for the funerals r the victims of the boston marathon bombings. meanwhile... pol >>> good evening. people in and around boston are preparing for the funerals of the victims of the boston marathon bombings. meanwhile the police believe
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have uncovered some new developments in the boston marathon bombing, and we will have those in just a moment. but first, there is a major breaking story out of washington tonight: the gun control legislation written after the newtown massacre has been scuttled in its entirety by the united states senate. moments ago, standing with parents from newtown, connecticut, the president railed against the senate. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. but this effort is not over. i want to make it clear to the american people, we can still bring about meaningful changes that reduce gun violence so long as the american people don't give up on it. >> pelley: of course, opponents of gun control are elated by the decision, and we will start our coverage with chip reid at the capitol. >> on this vote, the yays are 54, the nays are 46. >> reporter: for supporters of gun control, including vice president joe biden, it was a major defeat. they fell short of the 60 votes
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. e "c >> pelley: good evening. his letter began this way. i'm a 34-year-old nba center. i'm black. and i'm gay." with that, jason collins of the odshington wizards today became the first active player in one of the big four sports to come out. hllins said he didn't set out to be first but added, "i'm happy to start the conversation." and we have learned it was a tonversation joined almost obamaately by president obama who phoned collins today to congratulate him. we ask ben tracy to tell us about what may bturning point for american sports. >> reporter: the 12-year nba veteran says the toughest part of his career has been hiding the fact that he's gay. in a letter posted on www.sports illustrated.com jason collins wrote, "it takes an enormous amount of energy to guard such a big secret. i've endured years of misery and gone to enormous lengths to live a lie. i was certain that my world would fall apart if anyone knew." the 34-year-old says the boston marathon bombings reminded him that
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. we found out over the weekend that the president has a sense of humor and comedic timing. >> yes. did you have a good weekend? >> i did. >> nice to be back this morning. we have a lot of news. >> we begin with two points in the boston marathon bombing investigation. what did the mother of the tsarnaev brothers know, and was someone else involved in the plot? >> and today marks two weeks since the deadly attack. don dahler is in boston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. good morning, charlie. the investigators continue to delve deeply into the lives of dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev. they still believe that the brothers acted alone, but they now suspect that they had outside influences. as investigators work to reconstruct the lives of dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev, investigators are requesting whether they got help. >> i think we all agree someone did train these two individuals. >> reporter: up until now there's no evidence suggesting that these brothers were part
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with the west coast edition of the broadcast. the campaign for tougher gun control laws moved ahead on multiple fronts today, both inside and outside the white house. with a week of crucial senate debate just ahead, those pushing for new laws made their appeals on the most personal of terms. senior white house correspondent bill plante begins our coverage. ( applause ). >> reporter: supporters of tighter gun control demonstrated across the country today, part of a strategy to keep up the pressure on congress as debate dpins in the senate. linda brundage was in lansing, michigan. >> listen, listen to the 90% of people who want common gun sense. >> reporter: the demonstrations came after a week of lobbying on capitol hill by parents of some of the children who died in newtown, connecticut, last december. francine wheeler, whose six-year-old son, ben, was killed in newtown, was invited by the white house to give the president's weekly address. wheeler made an emotional pl
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with the west coast edition of the broadcast. the campaign for tougher gun control laws moved ahead on multiple fronts today, both inside and outside the white house. with a week of crucial senate debate just ahead, those pushing for new laws made their appeals on the most personal of terms. senior white house correspondent bill plante begins our coverage. ( applause ). >>...
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good morning. >> good morning. >> we're here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by biomet. >>> dr. phil is here this morning. his daytime program is now in its 11th season. it's now number one. dr. phil is here at the table. lots to talk to you about today, dr. phil. your show, your reunion with oprah, news of the day. let's start with jason collins who just announced yesterday that he was gay. what do you think it's like, what the impact when a person reveals a secret that's that deep and that secret for so long and effect it has on you. >> it comes in phases. one of the things that i can glean from everything he's had to say and he's been very forthcoming about so much is that he lied to himself about this for a long time. really resisted and really had expectations of what he was supposed to do. that's a phase of real internal struggle that i think is horrible. then once you do admit it to yourself, whatever it might be and you live the lie, that's a second phase that's really terrible and then when you decide to go public okay now you'
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captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 17th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, investigators are zeroing in on what caused the explosions at the boston marathon that killed three people and injured more than 170 others. while they are urging the public to help them find who planted those two bombs, last night the victims were remembered. susan mcginnis is in boston with the latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. investigators working with thousands of tips say they believe both bombs were hidden in back packs inside pressure cookers and constructed in such al way as to cause maximum death and injury. fbi photos show remnants of what they believe is a pressure cooking used as a bomb casing in the boston marathon explosions. when used as a bomb, pressure cookers briefly contain the explosion, magnifying the power of the device. >> there has been some debris recovered from some of the rooftops nearby as well as some of the debris has been embedded in some of the
captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 17th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, investigators are zeroing in on what caused the explosions at the boston marathon that killed three people and injured more than 170 others. while they are urging the public to help them find who planted those two bombs, last night the victims were remembered. susan mcginnis is in boston with the...
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re captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. "we are boston, we are strong, we are boston strong"-- that was the message of an emotional ceremony at fenway park before the boston red sox game this afternoon and the feeling throughout the city after the capture of dzhokar tsarnaev, suspect number two, in the boston marathon bombing. here's the latest. tsarnaev is in serious condition in the hospital, under heavy tard. he is unable to talk to investigators, we are told. no charges have been filed yet. s bombing victims are still in hospitals, six are critical. 12 victims are at beth israel, where tsarnaev is also being treated. we have team coverage tonight, beginning with dean reynolds. >> reporter: when a watertown neighbor saw someone bleeding in his backyard boat last night, he called the cops. and when a state police helicopter with special heat- sensing technology spotted the contours of a body in that boat, law enforcement moved in. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: after an hour or more of sporadic gunfire, the sus
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welcome to "cbs this morning." the surviving bombing suspect is in a new prison hospital this morning. plus, new details about the plan he and his brother may have had for another attack. >>> after nearly a week of flight delays congress takes action. when will things get back to normal? >>> even if your flight gets there on time, one airline makes you pay more if you're overweight. the ceo tells us why it's paying off. >> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >> we don't known we would have been able to stop the terrorists had they arrived here from boston. we are thankful we didn't have to find out that answer. >> authorities reveal what the alleged boston bombers were planning next. >> sock ardzhokhar tsavraev transferred overnight. >> he and his brother planned to blow up the rest of their explosive in times square. >> they had more pressure cooker explosives with them and five pipe bombs. >> flooded times square with cops, i think they would have found a lot of police officers wa
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captioning sponsored by cbs th this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. th pelley: good evening. the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing had a visitor today in his hospital room. a federal magistrate judge. he read dzhokhar tsarnaev his rights, informed him he's being charged with using a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and she told him he could face death if convicted. according to a transcript of the proceedings, the judge concluded by saying: tsarnaev was represented in his hospital room by three public defenders. prosecutors today also revealed new details about the bombing and our bob orr is in washington to fill us in. bob? >> reporter: scott, law enforcement tells us that dzhokhar tsarnaev has indicate he and his brother acted alone use he attack. because he was shot in the neck, the interrogation has been challenging but our sources say he has been cooperating with written answers. today prosecutors needed to hargince a magistrate there was though evidence to charge tsarnaev so they filed a sworn affidavit revealing new
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on "cbs this morning saturday," we got him. in the words of boston's mayor as the police officers cheer in the second suspect of the marathon bombing being taken into custody. >> it was the climax of one of the largest manhunts in american history, something that paralyzed the city and transfixed the nation. >> all in all it's been a tough week, but we've seen the character of our country once more. >> and that's what we'll be looking at on our broadcast on this saturday morning, april 20th, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning. welcome to the weekend. margaret brannon is with me. >> a lot to catch people up on. >> three sure is. we begin with our top story obviously, a dramatic story that comes to an end. all of boston and the nation breathes a huge sigh of relief. let's begin our coverage of this horrible monday's double bombing at the boston marathon coming to a dramatic end in watertown last near near boston with the capture of 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the older brother tamerlan was killed thursday nigh
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston. >> pelley: good evening. no motive, no suspects, and the f.b.i. is now asking for help to identify the marathon bomber. they found a lot of evidence in the area behind us. we're just across the street from the boston public library next to boylston street where two bombs exploded yesterday at the world's premiere marathon. the f.b.i. appealed to the public came this evening. the agent in charge, richard deslauriers asked the public for leads and photographs and summed up the investigation this way. >> at this time, there are no claims of responsibility. the range of suspects and motives remains wide open. >> pelley: investigators say this was one of the most photographed areas in the country yesterday. but did anyone capture the image of the person or persons who planted the bombs that killed at least three people and wounded more than 170 including spectator leann yawny. >> i'm alive. and being so close to the blast, you know, it could have turned out way worse. >> pelley: sh
captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston. >> pelley: good evening. no motive, no suspects, and the f.b.i. is now asking for help to identify the marathon bomber. they found a lot of evidence in the area behind us. we're just across the street from the boston public library next to boylston street where two bombs exploded yesterday at the world's premiere marathon. the f.b.i. appealed to the public came this evening....
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cbs >> pelley: good evening. they are the most wanted men in america tonight. have a look. the f.b.i. today said the two men in this video are suspects in monday's boston bombings. but where are they, and who are they? so far, they are known only as suspect help in identifying them. in a moment, we will give you a web site where you can see these pictures again, and we'll give you the f.b.i. phone number to call if you recognize these men. first, we will go to homeland security correspondent bob orr. bob. >> reporter: scott, investigators are confident tonight the men in the surveillance videos are directly linked to the twin bombings. now they're trying to put names to the pictures. these video clips were captured by surveillance cameras before the twin explosions on boylston street. it shows two men, one in a dark baseball cap and wearing an unzipped dark jacket; the other walking just a short distance behind, wearing a dark jacket and a white baseball cap, which is backwards on his head. car men were carrying
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martin richard whose childhood innocence we will never forget. sean collier achieved his childhood dream when he became a cop. an army of officers attended his funeral today. we learned why collier was executed as he sat in his patrol car. more about that in just a moment. but first bob orr has information about a shopping trip one of the suspects took to buy explosives. >> reporter: on february 6, ten weeks before the marathon bombings, tamerlan tsarnaev walked into the sea brook new hampshire fireworks store and bought two lock-and-load mortars kits. each kit cost about $200 and contained 24 pyrotechnic shells. investigators now are trying to determine if the brothers used the black powder from those fireworks as the explosive in the pressure cooker bomb. tsarnaev's name was recorded in the store's c
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and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. ptiong sponsoreds captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org our first look at the man pe are looking for. the bay.t we. thenautiful dn i! e coast guard rescue near candlesti park. "..((15, 8:08:26 - we're ju here to get an opportunity d when and opportunity comes along, we'll be ready for it.))." the america's cup, not justr the yachting elite. the opportunities for dozens of area job seekers. kpix 5 news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo.,,,,,,,, >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. and we begin with developing newsin the east bay. police have spent more than 24 hours searching a pittsburg neighborhood
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captioning funded by cbs nlg >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 18th. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning all that's left of the texas fertilizer plant. destroyed by an explosion. last night's blast in the town of west was as powerful as a magnitude 2.1 earthquake. dozens have been injure and an unknown number have been killed. a ten-block area has been evacuated due to toxic fumes. amateur video captured the moment of the explosion, which occurred while firefighters were battling flames inside the plant. >> are you okay? >> i can't hear. >> officials say up to 75 homes have been damaged and an entire apartment complex was completely destroyed. this morning the search continues for survivors. >> i walked through the blast area, i searched some houses earlier tonight. massive. just like iraq. just like the murray building in oklahoma city. same kind. anhydrous exploded. you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking at out there. >> manuel bojorquez is out there. good morning, manuel. what can you tell us? >> reporter
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and this is a special western edition. good evening. the hunt is on tonight for a killer. president obama has vowed to find and bring to justice whoever was behind the deadly terrorist attack today at the boston marathon. two bombs went off as dozens of runners were crossing the finish line. one explosion near the reviewing stand injured bystanders and knocked some runners off their feet. and second later there was another blast just down the block. at least two people have been killed, more than 120 wounded and many of them are in critical condition at this hour. rescuers pulled the injured away in wheelchairs at one point. at least one bomb that did not explode was reportedly recovered at the scene but there is conflicting information about that as this story continues to develop in the evening. tonight downtown boston is essentially locked down. police have urged people to go home and avoid large crowds just to be safe. the attack came at the end of the boston marathon, one of the oldest and m
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and this is a special western edition. good evening. the hunt is on tonight for a killer. president obama has vowed to find and bring to justice whoever was behind the deadly terrorist attack today at the boston marathon. two bombs went off as dozens of runners were crossing the finish line. one explosion near the reviewing stand injured bystanders and knocked some runners off their feet....
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on assignment, so anthony mason is with us. good morning. >> good morning. great to be here. >> glad to have you here.- it has been one week since the terrorist bombing at the boston marathon. surviving suspect appears to be responding to questions from investigators. >> authorities think he and his brother were plotting to carry out even more bombings. we begin with terrell brown in boston. he's outside the hospital where the accused is being held. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: anthony and norah, good morning to you. and to our viewers in the west. the last we heard, he's in critical but stable condition. under heavy guard. and he's awake and communicating with he isinvestigators in writing. investigators spent sunday combing the neighborhood where dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. a helicopter found him lying inside a boat in a watertown backyard friday night. after an hour-long standoff, agents launched stun grenades. >> we have movement in the boat. he just sat
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cbs reporter >>> welcome back. in today's healthwatch, a new study shows pregnant women may not have to give up alcohol. cbs reporter alison harmelin with the experts who say, light drinking may not be harmful to babies. >> reporter: first time mother sarah little made sure to eat a balanced diet while she was pregnant with baby aaron. the 31-year-old would also have an occasional drink. >> i had a glass of wine, i don't know, once every month? once every six weeks? just to enjoy with friends or relax. >> reporter: a new study suggests a little alcohol isn't harmful to a baby's development. researchers in england compared 10,000 seven-year-olds. a quarter had mothers who drank lightly. the others didn't. >> we looked at children's social, emotional and intellectual development and felt there were no differences in terms of harmful effects. >> reporter: heavy alcohol son sumtion during pregnancy is long linked to health and developmental problems in children. researchers have only resently begun to look at light dri
cbs reporter >>> welcome back. in today's healthwatch, a new study shows pregnant women may not have to give up alcohol. cbs reporter alison harmelin with the experts who say, light drinking may not be harmful to babies. >> reporter: first time mother sarah little made sure to eat a balanced diet while she was pregnant with baby aaron. the 31-year-old would also have an occasional drink. >> i had a glass of wine, i don't know, once every month? once every six weeks? just to...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in boston two weeks ago and helped bring it to an end. an immigrant from china, he was car jacked by the suspects, but he escaped and tipped off the police. he worries even now for his safety. so we concealed his identity and altered his voice. john miller has the interview. >> reporter: this 26-year-old chinese entrepreneur who calls himself danny, had just pulled over in his new mercedes on this boston street to send a text message when a man jumped in. >> i thought it was just a robbery, you know. but he took out his gun, pointed to me. said to me, like don't be stupid. >> reporter: but danny quickly realized this was more than just a robbery. >> he asked me a question like do you know the bombing on monday? i said yes. he said i did that and i just killed a policeman in cambridge. >> reporter: the gunman was tam hand tsarnaev. he and his younger brother loaded the remaining bombs into danny's car.
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in boston two weeks ago and helped bring it to an end. an immigrant from china, he was car jacked by the suspects, but he escaped and tipped off the police. he worries even now for his safety. so we concealed his identity and altered his voice. john miller has the interview. >> reporter:...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and this is a special western edition. good evening. the hunt is on tonight for a killer. president obama has vowed to find and bring to justice whoever was behind the deadly terrorist attack today at the boston marathon. two bombs went off as dozens of runners were crossing the finish line. one explosion near the
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this has been a cbs news special report. i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013. welcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90
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from captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ning news" >> pelley: good evening the president said today that the united states cannot stand by and permit the systemic use of chemical weapons on civilians. he said it in the oval office the day after his administration confirmed evidence of nerve gas in the syrian civil war. this was the president today. >> it is obviously horrific as it is when mortar are being fired on civilians and people are being indiscriminately killed to use potential weapons of mass destruction on civil populations crosses another line with respect to international norms and international law. and that is going to be a game- changer. >> pelley: he did not say whether changing the game involves u.s. intervention. the syrian war started two years ago as a popular uprising against a now 43-year-old dictatorship. 80,000 have been killed. a million are refugees. and ancient cities have been turned to rubble. the dictatorship has largexd stockpiles of chemical weapons. mr. obama said today he will act prudently
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norah o'donnell is in boston. norah, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. it's a tough morning here in boston. here is the front page of "the boston globe" it says marathon terror with a gruesome picture on the cover. i can tell you just walking here this morning, they have not cleaned up the runners route yet because it'sstill an active crime scene. we'll have incredible stories of heroism to show you this morning as well. i want to bring you the latest on the investigation. we do have new information this morning. the fbi has taken over the investigation. there's also one person of interest who is under guard at a local hospital. last night police searched his apartment in a nearby city. they seized several items. we should note that the two bombs went off with no warning yesterday near the finish line where i'm standing of the boston marathon. three people were killed. at least 144 others have been treated for injuries. doctors say at least 17 are in critical condition this morn
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welcome to "cbs this morning." new details about what the alleged boston bombers did in the weeks before the attack. >> the dow plunges after hackers break into a twitter account. how did our financial system be paralyzed so easily? >> would you give up your dream to save someone's life? one young athlete did just that. but first, today's eye opener. >> everybody praying, hoping for the light to shine in boston again. >> you can punch a hole in us, but we will come back. >> boston takes back boylston street. >> reopening block by block this morning. >> and tamerlan bought a large amount of fireworks. >> he definitely stressed he wanted the biggest, loudest stuff. >> we're hearing from david henneberry, who owned the boat where dzhokhar tsavraev was found. >> reporter: what were you thinking? >> oh, my god. >> days of torrential rain and flooding. >> in illinois alone, 44 counties declared disaster areas. >> the associated press twitter account, hacked in a false tweet. saying there was an attack on the white house.
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welcome to "cbs this morning." north korea's neighbors are on edge watching for missile tests on the north's biggest holiday. we'll ask secretary of state john kerry why he wants to keep talking with the regime. >>> a brand-new 737 crash lands in the ocean. what went wrong and how did all 108 people on board survive? >>> australia's adam scott has a very good day at the masters. he'll tell us about his dramatic win. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at "today's opener," your world in 9 on seconds. >> the united states remains open to negotiations to denuclearization, but the burden is on pyongyang. >> secretary of state keeps the door to diplomacy open. >>> north korea is celebrating the 101st birthday of its founder. >> and there are fears its leaders may mark the occasion by launching a medium-range ballistic missile. >> i don't think they'll do anything more than their predecessors did, but they do have the ability to set seoul on fire. >>> eight influential senators are expected to release a sweeping co
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mother of the two men who cbs reporter randall pinkston says is speaking in their defense. >> reporter: several streets around the boston marathon bombings site are re-op residents and businesses today's. sources tell cbs news 19-year- old marathon bombing suspect johar tsarnaev is telling investigators his older brother's radical views drove the attacks and that they were not connected to a terrorist organization. due to a gunshot injury to his throat he is only able to speak one word at a time and has been communicating with interrogators mostly in writing. in a new interview from russia today, the suspect's mother says her sons would never be involved in a terror attack. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. >> reporter: the official number of injured from the bombings has jumped from an initial estimate of 170 to more than 280. boston public health officials say that's because people have been going to hospitals with injuries they did not seek treatment for the day of the
mother of the two men who cbs reporter randall pinkston says is speaking in their defense. >> reporter: several streets around the boston marathon bombings site are re-op residents and businesses today's. sources tell cbs news 19-year- old marathon bombing suspect johar tsarnaev is telling investigators his older brother's radical views drove the attacks and that they were not connected to a terrorist organization. due to a gunshot injury to his throat he is only able to speak one word at...
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cbs this morning starts right now. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013. welcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll talk to eyewitnesss and a doctor who is treating the injured. >>> and amid the horrific story, stories of kindness and compassion. >> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> yesterday, terror was brought to the city of boston. >> our mission is clear, to bring to justice those responsible for the marathon bombings. >> authorities search for answers, after two deadly bombs blast the boston marathon. >> something just blew up! >> oh my god. >> two explosions within ten seconds, 100 yards apart. >> two confirmed dead 140 others injured. >> the volume of patients come t
cbs this morning starts right now. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm nora o'donnell in boston. ♪ good morning to viewers in the west. tuesday, april 16, 2013. welcome to a special edition of "cbs this morning." terror at the boston marathon. two bombs leave three people dead. more than 140 injured and a nation in shock. john miller has the latest on the investigation. >>> h boston emotional stories emerging from people's whose lives changed in an instant. we'll...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston. >> pelley: good evening. no motive, no suspects, and the f.b.i. is now asking for help to identify the marathon bomber. they found a lot o
captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston. >> pelley: good evening. no motive, no suspects, and the f.b.i. is now asking for help to identify the marathon bomber. they found a lot o
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ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >>> dutschke and curtis the former suspect, did know each other. cowardice claims he uncovered a plot to sell body parts on the black market and talked with dutschke about writing a book together about it. but he says they had a falling out. >>> and education motion and fire on a boat in san francisco bay forced four men to hang off the bow for their lives. police say the men were fishing off candlestick point when the boat began taking on water. the explosion happened when they tried to restart the motor. another boater who rached the we skaw -- watched the rescue says fire is a big danger abort a boat. >> the smoke is very toxic because you have resins, fiberglass, you have -- chemicals. you have wood. you have fuels. lot of things that burn. carpeting. so really boats can be quite volatile. >> one person was taken to a hospital were smoke inhalation. the three ohs were in the -- others were not hurt. it is back to work for air traffic controllers tomorrow and the end of the frustrating week for air travelers. perhaps realizing that their weekend
ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >>> dutschke and curtis the former suspect, did know each other. cowardice claims he uncovered a plot to sell body parts on the black market and talked with dutschke about writing a book together about it. but he says they had a falling out. >>> and education motion and fire on a boat in san francisco bay forced four men to hang off the bow for their lives. police say the men were fishing off candlestick point when the boat began taking on...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston.
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we have a cbs news expert on russia. good morning. >> morning, charlie. >> you have spoken to the father of these two young men. >> that's correct. i just got off the phone with him a couple of moments ago. and i asked him, you know, is this true that his sons were involved in something like this? he absolutely is in shock and denial. he said that they were very good boys. he absolutely can't believe that they would have done any kind of terrorism. he said the older one wanted to be a professional boxer. the younger one is in college. they had been living in the united states since 2002 when the whole family immigrated to the states. he said about a year ago the father got ill and moved back to russia and is now living in the area just to the east of chechnya. >> why did he think, beth, they were in medical school? >> i didn't get a chance because the line dropped out. he did say that the younger one was in college. and the russian system is different. there you would go straight into medical school, not into college fir
we have a cbs news expert on russia. good morning. >> morning, charlie. >> you have spoken to the father of these two young men. >> that's correct. i just got off the phone with him a couple of moments ago. and i asked him, you know, is this true that his sons were involved in something like this? he absolutely is in shock and denial. he said that they were very good boys. he absolutely can't believe that they would have done any kind of terrorism. he said the older one wanted...