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elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> jane richard is six years old. her brother martin was eight. >> that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. ld, good captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hoping to prevent a second round of sabotage, armed guards are being ordered, protect our bay area substations. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. we have learned tonight pg&e has asked and is getting extra security at several bay area facilities following the sabotage of a substation this week. kpix 5 reporter linda yee is outside a pg&e facility in fremont where officers are now standing guard. >> reporter: well, juliette, right behind me you can see some of the heavy artillery. police have been here since tuesday when another pg&e substation was attacked by vandals. now, other pg&e facilities are also being fortified. but for security reasons, they are not tel
elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> jane richard is six years old. her brother martin was eight. >> that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. ld, good captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hoping to prevent a second round of sabotage, armed guards are being ordered, protect our bay area substations....
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got to qualify,up. >> that was elaine quijano reporting. the cover will become a poster and the proceeds will be donated to the boston one fund helping people affected by the bombings. >>> counting down to the warriors' first round series with denver tonight. secure concerns for officers in oakland. >> in today's healthwatch, how a tiny invention is helping lower patients' blood pressure. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. the sunshine beginning to breakthrough in some parts of the bay area. still cloudy at the coast. will we see some sun there this weekend? we'll talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪[ music ] >> the so-called possum of country music has passed away today. george jones died at a nashville hospital after being hospitalized with a fever and an irregular blood pressure. his career peaked with heartbreaking classic, he stopped loving her today. frank sinatra, pete townsend, elvis costello, all among the many musicians who idolized him. jones recorded more than 150 albums. he died to
got to qualify,up. >> that was elaine quijano reporting. the cover will become a poster and the proceeds will be donated to the boston one fund helping people affected by the bombings. >>> counting down to the warriors' first round series with denver tonight. secure concerns for officers in oakland. >> in today's healthwatch, how a tiny invention is helping lower patients' blood pressure. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. the...
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cbs reporter elaine quijano on the radical who influenced they will and the chilling -- them and the chilling premonition >> reporter: sources say investigation fors were looking for laptop computers as they tried to determine what shape the tsarnaev brothers views. investigators believe the brothers were influenced by the online preaching of islamic radicals including al-awlaki. >> the simple answer is america cannot and will not win. >> reporter: the american born cleric was a leader of yemen and was linked to multiple plot against the u.s.. among them the attempted underwear bombing of a detroit bound airliner on christmas day, 2009. al-awlaki was killed in a u.s. drone strike in 2011. authorities are also examining what they believe to be a twitter account of dzhokhar tsarnaev which includes a tweet in russian last year saying "i will get killed young, but tsarnaev may have shared that account with another person." in watertown where dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured eight days ago, investigators towed away the boat. the 19-year-old didn't have a weapon and did not shoot himself or
cbs reporter elaine quijano on the radical who influenced they will and the chilling -- them and the chilling premonition >> reporter: sources say investigation fors were looking for laptop computers as they tried to determine what shape the tsarnaev brothers views. investigators believe the brothers were influenced by the online preaching of islamic radicals including al-awlaki. >> the simple answer is america cannot and will not win. >> reporter: the american born cleric was...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the flooding in the midwest. we'll find out when relief is on the way. >>> plus, texas freshman senator ted cruz is one of the most polarizing figures on capitol hill. he joins us to discuss immigration. reform. and roma downey and mark withdrew net on the success of the tv mini series "the bible." that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. good morning. it's wednesday, it's april 24. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 4:30. >> just about 4:30. good you could make it. >> thank you. wiping off the sweat. [ laughter ] >> all scrambling to get ng. mi >> didou guys notice the fog coming in today? >> i did not. >> you got to look around. >> you got to get into it. [ laughter ] >> check it out! yeah. we have a little more fog around the bay area today. it looks like we're i
elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the flooding in the midwest. we'll find out when relief is on the way. >>> plus, texas freshman senator ted cruz is one of the most polarizing figures on capitol hill. he joins us to discuss immigration. reform. and roma downey and mark withdrew net on the success of the tv mini series "the bible." that's the "cbs morning news" for this...
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elaine quijano has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: authorities have ended their two-day search of a landfill 60 miles south of boston near where dzhokar tsarnaev attended college. sources say investigators were looking for laptop computers as they try to determine what shape the tsarnaev brothers' views. investigators believed the brothers were influenced by the online preachings of islamic radicals, include anwar al-awlaki. >> the simple answer is america cannot and will not win. >> reporter: the american-born cleric was a leader of al qaeda's affiliate iniemen and linked to multiple plots in the u.s., among them, the attempted underwear bombing of a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day. al-awlaki was killed in a u.s. drone strike in 2011. authorities are also examining what they believe to be a twitter account of dzhokar tsarnaev, which includes a tweet in russian last year saying, "i will get killed young." but tsarnaev may have shared that account with another person. in watertown, where dzhokar tsarnaev was captured eight days ago, investigators towed away the bo
elaine quijano has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: authorities have ended their two-day search of a landfill 60 miles south of boston near where dzhokar tsarnaev attended college. sources say investigators were looking for laptop computers as they try to determine what shape the tsarnaev brothers' views. investigators believed the brothers were influenced by the online preachings of islamic radicals, include anwar al-awlaki. >> the simple answer is america cannot and...
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elaine quijano on how boston paid its respects. and we'll talk to the neighbor who recently argued with one of the suspects. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used as an excuse to invade other countries. >> pelley: flooding in ten states along the missouri and mississippi. and don dahler with steve byrnes whose life was changed in the flash of a marathon bombing. >> i believe i had a guardian angel over my shoulder and i thank god for it because i know how lucky i am. 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
elaine quijano on how boston paid its respects. and we'll talk to the neighbor who recently argued with one of the suspects. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used as an excuse to invade other countries. >> pelley: flooding in ten states along the missouri and mississippi. and don dahler with steve byrnes whose life was changed in the flash of a marathon bombing. >> i believe i had a guardian angel over my shoulder and i thank god for...
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more than 650,000 homes were damaged or destroyed but as elaine quijano reports, there's been some progress. >> reporter: 600 students return to east rockaway high school on long island. exactly six months after it was flooded by superstorm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. principal joe says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home school, there's nothing like that. you could just feel it from the kids that they are back where they belong back home. >> reporter: home is still a work in progress for many across the region. rich's house was devastated by sandy. rebuilding has been slow. he has been living in a motor home with his wife and two dogs. what kind of toll has living here for six months taken? >> the toll is just -- you feel beat up. you just feel beat up. everybody you talk to that was here all winter has the same feeling. you feel pretty beat up. >> reporter: so far the federal emergency management agency has paid out $959 million for housing assistance and 848 million to communities and nonprofit groups in new york. but the disaster has cos
more than 650,000 homes were damaged or destroyed but as elaine quijano reports, there's been some progress. >> reporter: 600 students return to east rockaway high school on long island. exactly six months after it was flooded by superstorm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. principal joe says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home school, there's nothing like that. you could just feel it from the kids that they are back where they belong back...
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elaine quijano spoke with one of the doctors. >> reporter: dr. john pazuto was one of the volunteers with the national armory. he was treati ining someone wit foot injuries. >> people were running all over. when he said, that's definitely a bomb, we responded. >> reporter: almost everyone in the tent rushed to the wounded. >> that's what changed me. that five minutes i was at the finish line to see the sidewalk that was now blood red literally everywhere. >> reporter: what did it sound like? >> a lot of orders being given. not a lot of panic. i mean the nurses, the doctors, they were -- like they were ready for this. they knew what to do. >> reporter: the bandaged injuries of one man are unforgettable. >> he came in in a wheelchair with a turn continue on his right leg and basically his tibia leg or tibia with nothing around it, no skin, no foot, no leg. >> reporter: what goes through a doctor's mind when you witnessed the carnage that you witnessed? >> at the time, i don't think you think about that. i think you just try to help the people. its
elaine quijano spoke with one of the doctors. >> reporter: dr. john pazuto was one of the volunteers with the national armory. he was treati ining someone wit foot injuries. >> people were running all over. when he said, that's definitely a bomb, we responded. >> reporter: almost everyone in the tent rushed to the wounded. >> that's what changed me. that five minutes i was at the finish line to see the sidewalk that was now blood red literally everywhere. >>...
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. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life. 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
. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life....
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bob orr, john miller and elaine quijano on the investigation. the senate has decided the fate of national gun control. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> pelley: chip reid has the results. a threat to the president was intercepted before it reached the white house. wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. 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 th
bob orr, john miller and elaine quijano on the investigation. the senate has decided the fate of national gun control. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> pelley: chip reid has the results. a threat to the president was intercepted before it reached the white house. wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
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elaine quijano has her story. >> reporter: it's just after 8 p.m. and roseanna means is working the night shift. >> i have some socks. do you need any socks? >> sure, that would be great. >> reporter: she is a doctor but means is not getting paid for these rounds. she's searching for homeless women on the streets of boston. >> being homeless is a very lonely kind of existence. >> reporter: it all started 20 years ago when the harvard- trained doctor at brigham and women's hospital began volunteering at health clinics for the homeless. >> when i see these women, i see this could be me. it could be you. it could be any one of us, because there's nobody who goes through life without having problems. i mean, i have been through cancer. i lost a child. i've been through a divorce. i have steel knees. i think when you share your own humanity with the women with everything that you've been through, it makes it more real to them. your pulse is about 60. >> reporter: in 1998, means founded the nonprofit, "women of means". her team of 16 volunteer doctors pro
elaine quijano has her story. >> reporter: it's just after 8 p.m. and roseanna means is working the night shift. >> i have some socks. do you need any socks? >> sure, that would be great. >> reporter: she is a doctor but means is not getting paid for these rounds. she's searching for homeless women on the streets of boston. >> being homeless is a very lonely kind of existence. >> reporter: it all started 20 years ago when the harvard- trained doctor at...
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. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston.
. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life....
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elaine quijano on how boston paid its respects. and we'll talk to the neighbor who recently argued with one of the suspects. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used as an excuse to invade other countries. >> pelley: flooding in ten states along the missouri and mississippi. and don dahler with steve byrnes whose life was changed in the flash of a marathon bombing.
elaine quijano on how boston paid its respects. and we'll talk to the neighbor who recently argued with one of the suspects. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used as an excuse to invade other countries. >> pelley: flooding in ten states along the missouri and mississippi. and don dahler with steve byrnes whose life was changed in the flash of a marathon bombing.
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bob orr, john miller and elaine quijano on the investigation. the senate has decided the fate of national gun control. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> pelley: chip reid has the results. a threat to the president was intercepted before it reached the white house. wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
bob orr, john miller and elaine quijano on the investigation. the senate has decided the fate of national gun control. >> so, all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> pelley: chip reid has the results. a threat to the president was intercepted before it reached the white house. wyatt andrews has the story. there's a break in the case of the murdered prosecutors in texas. manuel bojorquez is there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
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here's elaine quijano. >> is it tough to talk about this. >> reporter: this doctor was a volunteer in the medical tent. he was treating a national guardsman for foot blisters at the time of the explosion. >> people started to run all over the place. got panicky. when he said that's definitely a bomb, we responded. >> reporter: almost everyone in the tent rushed to the wounded. >> that's what changed me. that five minutes i was at the finish line to see the sidewalk that was now blood red, literally everywhere. >> reporter: what did it sound like? >> a lot of orders being given. a lot... not a lot of panic. nurses, the doctors, they were like they were ready for this. they knew what to do. >> reporter: the battlefield injuries of one man are unforgettable. >> he came in in a wheelchair with a turn cut on his right leg, left leg and his tibia bone, his leg bone there with nothing around it. no skin, no foot, no leg. >> reporter: what goes through a doctor's mind when you witness the carnage that you witnessed? >> at the time i don't think you think about that. i think you just try to he
here's elaine quijano. >> is it tough to talk about this. >> reporter: this doctor was a volunteer in the medical tent. he was treating a national guardsman for foot blisters at the time of the explosion. >> people started to run all over the place. got panicky. when he said that's definitely a bomb, we responded. >> reporter: almost everyone in the tent rushed to the wounded. >> that's what changed me. that five minutes i was at the finish line to see the sidewalk...
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as elaine quijano reports tonight, one service took place outside near the marathon's finish line. ♪ with brotherhood ♪ ♪. >> reporter: just down the street from where the bombing went off, a congregation composed of different faiths came together to pray. >> we marched over here as a sign of solidarity, and as a way to reconsecrate and reclaim this spot. >> reporter: rab i howard berman is with boston's central reform temple. >> this is ground zero for is. where all these churches and synagogues are within one block of this spot. we're ready to heal. boston is alive and well. ♪ . >> reporter: people also sought comfort at the cathedral of the holy cross in boston's south end where cardinal sean o'malley addressed a crowd that included firefighters and boston police commissioner ed davis. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officer sean llwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the cr
as elaine quijano reports tonight, one service took place outside near the marathon's finish line. ♪ with brotherhood ♪ ♪. >> reporter: just down the street from where the bombing went off, a congregation composed of different faiths came together to pray. >> we marched over here as a sign of solidarity, and as a way to reconsecrate and reclaim this spot. >> reporter: rab i howard berman is with boston's central reform temple. >> this is ground zero for is. where...
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as elaine quijano shows us, it wasn't just the home team they were cheering for. e> reporter: the pre-game ceremony was cathartic. it was moving. it was boston commemorating the past week and promising a better ttture. public announcer henry mahegan set the tone. >> we are boston. we are strong. ro are boston strong. ( cheers and applause ) re reporter: there was a moment of silence for the injured and those still hospitalized and then cheers as the boston onrathon volunteers marched on to the field. four people were honored. they represented the spirit, toughness and resilience of boston. >> welcome matt patterson. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: matt patterson, an off-duty firefighter, had used a belt as a tourniquet and carried a five-year-old boy to medics. >> steven burn. >> reporter: steven burn represented the survivors. hit by the second explosion, his clothes were on fire and shrapnel hit his face and neck. next, a father-son marathon team, hometown legends. father dick hoyt runs, pushing his son, rick hoyt. on monday, they had been honored enth a st
as elaine quijano shows us, it wasn't just the home team they were cheering for. e> reporter: the pre-game ceremony was cathartic. it was moving. it was boston commemorating the past week and promising a better ttture. public announcer henry mahegan set the tone. >> we are boston. we are strong. ro are boston strong. ( cheers and applause ) re reporter: there was a moment of silence for the injured and those still hospitalized and then cheers as the boston onrathon volunteers marched...
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>> elaine quijano. charlie, it's important to tell these stories about just how many people here reached out to help other fellows. people that didn't run away but ran towards the victims to help them. >> i also understand that they cleared the crime scene reasonably quick which enables >>> looking at changes for today. a lot of sunshine to begin the day today. it will be kin i did in spots. overlooking san jose, beautiful blue skies and sunshine. and looks like the winds will be picking up in toward the delta now, and toward the coastline later on. 30s and 40s elsewhere. this afternoon, warping up into the upper 60s inland. 50s toward the coastline. next couple day, more sunshine and warmer weather. >>> a "boston globe" reporter was at the boston marathon finish line with his camera rolling when the first bomb went off. we'll ask him what it was lake to be there when we continue. i remember the day my doctor said i had diabetes. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin...
>> elaine quijano. charlie, it's important to tell these stories about just how many people here reached out to help other fellows. people that didn't run away but ran towards the victims to help them. >> i also understand that they cleared the crime scene reasonably quick which enables >>> looking at changes for today. a lot of sunshine to begin the day today. it will be kin i did in spots. overlooking san jose, beautiful blue skies and sunshine. and looks like the winds...
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but elaine quijano tells us this evening, there is progress. stueporter: 600 students returned to east rockaway high school on long island, exactly dix months after it was flooded by super storm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. spercipal joe spero says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home hihool, i mean, there's nothing fee that. you can just feel it from the kids that they are back where khey belong, back home. >> reporter: home is still a work in progress for many across the region. this house in the breezy point section of queens was devastated by sandy. rebuilding has been slow. he has been living in a motor home with his wife and two dogs. what kind of toll has living here for six months taken? >> the toll is just you feel beat up. you just feel beat up. everybody you talk to that was here all winter has the same feeling. you feel pretty beat up. th reporter: so far the federal emergency management agency has paid out $959 million for housing assistance and $848 illion to communities and hasrofit
but elaine quijano tells us this evening, there is progress. stueporter: 600 students returned to east rockaway high school on long island, exactly dix months after it was flooded by super storm sandy. they were relocated during repairs. spercipal joe spero says it feels like the first day of school. >> to see it here in their home hihool, i mean, there's nothing fee that. you can just feel it from the kids that they are back where khey belong, back home. >> reporter: home is still...
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>> elaine quijano. charlie, it's important to tell these stories about just how many people here reached out to help other fellows. people that didn't run away but ran towards the victims to help them. >> i also understand that they cleared the crime scene reasonably quick which enables them to >>> a "boston globe" reporter was at the boston marathon finish line with his camera rolling when the first bomb went off. we'll ask him what it was lake to be there when we continue. i remember the day my doctor said i had diabetes. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog®
>> elaine quijano. charlie, it's important to tell these stories about just how many people here reached out to help other fellows. people that didn't run away but ran towards the victims to help them. >> i also understand that they cleared the crime scene reasonably quick which enables them to >>> a "boston globe" reporter was at the boston marathon finish line with his camera rolling when the first bomb went off. we'll ask him what it was lake to be there when...
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>> elaine quijano in boston. thanks, elaine. >>> we're joining now by senior asus tan and former fbi director john miller. good morning, john zbhood morning, margaret. >> what have we heard from them? >> we've heard everything from them. what i mean is they've been a little bit all over the map, particularly the mother who at one instance said you know i lost one son to america and i'm willing to lose another, i mean almost framing it as martyrdom and a couple of days later saying i heard this entire thing was staged hollywood stage with makeup. i don't think we're learned from her as we're watching her go through different stages of grief. there was talk about her coming here. she's got an open shoplifting case with a warrant which means it's more likely the father will come here and i tlink will be a real opportunity to learn from him. >> and meanwhile dzhokhar the younger of the two brothers the 19-year-old, has woke pn up this morning in federal prison for the first time. he has not spoken since he was given
>> elaine quijano in boston. thanks, elaine. >>> we're joining now by senior asus tan and former fbi director john miller. good morning, john zbhood morning, margaret. >> what have we heard from them? >> we've heard everything from them. what i mean is they've been a little bit all over the map, particularly the mother who at one instance said you know i lost one son to america and i'm willing to lose another, i mean almost framing it as martyrdom and a couple of days...
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. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life. 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
. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life....
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for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >>> the michael jackson saga continues this morning in a los angeles courtroom. a jury of six men and six women will hear opening statements in a $40 billion wrongful death lawsuit. carter evans reports on an all-star cast of celebrities is set to testify. >> reporter: michael jackson's "this is it" tour was supposed to earn the pop star an estimated $400 million. now lawyers for jackson's mother and children will try to convince a jury that aeg, the company behind the 2009 comeback concert, put profit ahead of the pop star's health. among the famous faces expected to take the stand, diana ross quincy jones, spike lee, and both of jackson's ex-wives lisa marie presley and debbie rowe. the suit alleges aeg hired dr. conrad murray to control the singer and ensure he showed up ready to work. one e-mail states we want to remind murray that it is aeg, not mj who is paying his salary. but defense attorneys will argue there was never a signed contract between aeg and murray. ♪ if this town ♪ >> reporter: and executives had no idea the doc
for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >>> the michael jackson saga continues this morning in a los angeles courtroom. a jury of six men and six women will hear opening statements in a $40 billion wrongful death lawsuit. carter evans reports on an all-star cast of celebrities is set to testify. >> reporter: michael jackson's "this is it" tour was supposed to earn the pop star an estimated $400 million. now lawyers for jackson's mother and children...
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as we watch the governor begin, let me switch to elaine quijano in boston who has been talking with folks there in the city about the mood now these past several days since the bombing. >> reporter: scott, we're here on newbury street. beyond the police barricades is boyleston street, still very much a sealed-off crime scene. i can tell you some of the bostonians i've talked to here are beginning to feel a sense of determination really that is overwhelming they say. newbury street is a hub of retail shops, restaurants, and the streets on a typical spring day would be crowded with people. that's not really the case at this moment. the people who have come out say they are determined to make a conscious decision through their actions to show that, in fact, they will not be cowed by what happened. that is a theme i've heard over and over again in talking to the people here. they say, of course, there is anger, theres worry.at t same t overwhelming sentiment right now is to show the rest of the world that they, in e afraid. that is mething they say is tremendously important to them, even as t
as we watch the governor begin, let me switch to elaine quijano in boston who has been talking with folks there in the city about the mood now these past several days since the bombing. >> reporter: scott, we're here on newbury street. beyond the police barricades is boyleston street, still very much a sealed-off crime scene. i can tell you some of the bostonians i've talked to here are beginning to feel a sense of determination really that is overwhelming they say. newbury street is a...
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>> elaine quijano in boston. thank you. >>> the capture of dzhokhar tsarnaev conclude one of the largest manhunts in history. joining us now is cbs news senior correspondent john miller a former acesus tent of the fbi. i know it's been a long week for you. what more do we know at this opponent about how police captured this 19-year-old? >> you know the area was in lockdown. they told everybody don't come out of your house and most people adhered to that including man who lived in that house. he came out. he checked -- he was walking in the backyard and he said there's a rip in the tarp of my boat. he climbed up saw a lot of blood inside called 911. a short time later three police officers including the such of the boston p.d. billy evans, two experience edd and fbi agents. they look inside see movement, get on the radio, call for backup, and they see an object pop up and they hear shots and they exchange fire and this was after, you know they think this guy's left the area and got away. they got another perimeter
>> elaine quijano in boston. thank you. >>> the capture of dzhokhar tsarnaev conclude one of the largest manhunts in history. joining us now is cbs news senior correspondent john miller a former acesus tent of the fbi. i know it's been a long week for you. what more do we know at this opponent about how police captured this 19-year-old? >> you know the area was in lockdown. they told everybody don't come out of your house and most people adhered to that including man who...
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. >> elaine quijano, thank you. >> fascinating the number of storylines coming out. >> wonderful of "boston" magazine to put that together. and a poster beautiful tribute. >>> and coming up a tiny airline caused a stir when it started charging more for bigger passengers. well, the airline ceo tells us why the idea is worth its weight. and tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday, lying to your doctor. a lot of people do it, but you could pay dearly for fibbing. that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some people lift your spirits... the same way the smooth creamy taste of coffee-mate... makes coffee and your day better. coffee-mate. coffee's perfect mate. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl giggles ] [ male announcer ] now's the time to rid your lawn of pests, get spectracide for just $11 at lowe's today. i never meant to... sleep in my contacts. relax... air optix® night & day® aqua contact lenses are approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear, so it's okay to sleep in them. visit airoptix.com for a
. >> elaine quijano, thank you. >> fascinating the number of storylines coming out. >> wonderful of "boston" magazine to put that together. and a poster beautiful tribute. >>> and coming up a tiny airline caused a stir when it started charging more for bigger passengers. well, the airline ceo tells us why the idea is worth its weight. and tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday, lying to your doctor. a lot of people do it, but you could pay dearly...