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. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing fingers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today winter made history. the storm that dumped 20 inches of snow on the midwest over the weekend moved into the northeast, and in parts of new england, this is now the snowiest ten-day period on record, with accumulations totaling five feet. we have a team of correspondents covering this latest storm. first we'll go to michelle miller in boston. michelle? >> reporter: bostonians were still trying to dig out from the two feet of snow from last week's storm when this one started delivering on average an inch every hour. tonight, we're nearly one foot and counting. as soon as the snow started to fall, boston deployed an army
. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing fingers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition....
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. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing centers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today winter made history. the storm that dumped 20 inches of snow on the midwest over the weekend moved into the northeast, and in parts of new england, this is now the snowiest ten-day period on record with accumulations totalling five feet. we have team of correspondents covering this latest storm. first we'll go to michelle milner -- miller in boston. michelle? >> reporter: bostonians were still trying to dig out from the two feet of snow from last week's storm when this one started delivering on average an inch every hour. tonight we're nearly one foot and counting. as soon as the snow started to fall, boston deployed an army of 600 clean-up crews
. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing centers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today winter made history....
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manuel bojorquez reports. >> reporter: this is the video showing eddie ray routh arrested. the jurors heard as routh told police i've been so pair noild and schizophrenic all day. i don't know what to think of the world right now. i don't know if i'm sane or insachblt officer flav owe salazar he was behind the wheel. he told jurors i noticed whenever there was a crowd around or people talking to him, he seemed to be distraught. but whenever we closed doors he seemed to be laid back and relaxed. at one point routh laid down. just hours before he had shot and killed navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle, who was portrayed in the film "american sniper" and kyle's friend chad littlefield. the men had tried to help the troubled veteran and took him to a shooting range two years ago where routh opened fire on them. prosecutors must show routh knew right from wrong for a murder conviction. on monday injuries saw this taped video confession. routh said he shot kyle first. he added if i did not take down his soul he was not going to take mine. the defense argued he was not guilty by reason of in
manuel bojorquez reports. >> reporter: this is the video showing eddie ray routh arrested. the jurors heard as routh told police i've been so pair noild and schizophrenic all day. i don't know what to think of the world right now. i don't know if i'm sane or insachblt officer flav owe salazar he was behind the wheel. he told jurors i noticed whenever there was a crowd around or people talking to him, he seemed to be distraught. but whenever we closed doors he seemed to be laid back and...
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more than half of those shut downs were in texas, where we find manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: in texas oil country, prayers at the jack county courthouse for families who depend on oil drilling to make a living. the state is home to the permian basin, the nation's leading oil producing region. here cheaper oil means lower profits and fewer jobs. alex sexton was recently laid off from a drilling company's accounting department. >> after a couple days of wallowing in my own self-pity, i realized i'm not the only one, and i'm not going to be the only one. >> reporter: at this nearby employment center, the number of job seekers has more than doubled in the last few weeks says c.e.o. willie taylor. >> i'm not going to say it's boom and bust, but i'll say it's a slowdown area. >> reporter: could it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it's estimated texas could lose 140,000 direct and indirect energy jobs by mid- year. sexton just found a new job outside the oil industry. she hopes it won't be impacted by the region's slowing economy for the sake of her son, evan. >> i want him to be able to live co
more than half of those shut downs were in texas, where we find manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: in texas oil country, prayers at the jack county courthouse for families who depend on oil drilling to make a living. the state is home to the permian basin, the nation's leading oil producing region. here cheaper oil means lower profits and fewer jobs. alex sexton was recently laid off from a drilling company's accounting department. >> after a couple days of wallowing in my own...
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scott, if convicted, routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez. manuel, thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash is winding up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the "cbs evening news" continues. continues. step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you
scott, if convicted, routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez. manuel, thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash is winding up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the "cbs evening news" continues. continues. step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find...
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here's manuel bojorquez. >> almost done. >> reporter: kenyan runner hyvon ngetich had been in the lead for nearly 26 miles. the finish line was in sight when this happened. overcome by exhaustion, ngetich fell onto her hands and knees but kept going. >> oh, my goodness, look at what's going on here in the women's race. she led for the entire day only in the closing mile her body let her down. >> reporter: race director john conley was watching. >> i've seen athletes wobble and>> fall and crawl across the finish line, but that story of her going 26 miles and crawling the last 450 feet or so, never seen anything like that. >> reporter: when the medical team rushed to help, she refused. >> she's taking no for an answer. keep on going, young lady. l ngetich still managed to come in third. conley greeted her after the race. >> you ran the bravest race and crawled the bravest crawl i have ever seen in my life. >> crawling the last 50 meters to the finish line. >> reporter: ngetich couldn't recall those final few minutes. >> the last two kilometers, i don't remember. >> she did it! she made i
here's manuel bojorquez. >> almost done. >> reporter: kenyan runner hyvon ngetich had been in the lead for nearly 26 miles. the finish line was in sight when this happened. overcome by exhaustion, ngetich fell onto her hands and knees but kept going. >> oh, my goodness, look at what's going on here in the women's race. she led for the entire day only in the closing mile her body let her down. >> reporter: race director john conley was watching. >> i've seen...
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manuel bojorquez is in stephenville texas. >> reporter: this was the night eddie routh arrested. video from the back of the patrol car was shown in court today. the judge has restrict the use of audio outside the courtroom but jurors heard as routh told police "i've been so paranoid and schizophrenic all day. i don't know what to even think of the world right now. i don't know if i'm insane or sane." officer flavio salazar was behind the wheel. he told jurors, "i noticed whenever there was a crowd around or some people talking to him, he seemed to be distraught, but whenever we'd close the squad car doors, he seemed to just kind of be laid back and relaxed." at one point routh laid down. just hours before, he had shot and killed navy seal chris kyle. >> i got a military-age male. >> reporter: who is portrayed in the film american sniper,' and kyle's friend chad littlefield. the men had tried to hospital troubled slrn and took him to a shooting range two years ago where routh opened fire on them. prosecutors must show routh knew right from wrong for a murder conviction. on monday,
manuel bojorquez is in stephenville texas. >> reporter: this was the night eddie routh arrested. video from the back of the patrol car was shown in court today. the judge has restrict the use of audio outside the courtroom but jurors heard as routh told police "i've been so paranoid and schizophrenic all day. i don't know what to even think of the world right now. i don't know if i'm insane or sane." officer flavio salazar was behind the wheel. he told jurors, "i noticed...
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manuel bojorquez is inoj stephenville, texas. >> reporter: this was the night eddie routh was arrested. video from the back of the patrol car was shown in court today. the judge has restricted the use of audio outside the courtroom but jurors heard as routh told police, "i've been so paranoidto and schizophrenic all day. i don't know what to even think of the world right now.ig i don't know if i'm insane orin sane." officer flavio salazar was behind the wheel. he told jurors, "i noticed whenever there was a crowd around or some people talking to him, he seemed to be distraught, but whenever we'd close the squad car doors, he seemed to just kind of be laid back and relaxed." at one point, routh laid down. h just hours before, he had shot and killed navy seal chris kyle. >> i got a military-age male. >> reporter: who is portrayed in the film "american sniper," andr, kyle's friend chad littlefield. the men had tried to help theel troubled veteran and took him to a shooting range two years ago where routh opened fire on them. prosecutors must show routh knew right from wrong for a murderrs
manuel bojorquez is inoj stephenville, texas. >> reporter: this was the night eddie routh was arrested. video from the back of the patrol car was shown in court today. the judge has restricted the use of audio outside the courtroom but jurors heard as routh told police, "i've been so paranoidto and schizophrenic all day. i don't know what to even think of the world right now.ig i don't know if i'm insane orin sane." officer flavio salazar was behind the wheel. he told jurors,...
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more than half of those shut downs were in texas where we find manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: in texas oil country, prayers at the jack county courthouse for families who depend on oil drilling to make a living. the state is home to the nation's leading oil producing region. here cheaper oil means lower profits and fewer jobs. alex sexton was recently laid off from a drilling company's accounting department. >> after a couple days of wallowing in my own self-pity i realized i'm not the only one and i'm not going to be the only one. >> reporter: at this nearby employment center, the number of job seekers has more than doubled in the last few weeks says c.e.o. willie taylor. >> i'm not going to say it's boom and bust, but i'll say it's a slowdown. >> reporter: could it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it's estimated texas could lose 140,000 direct and indirect energy jobs by mid-year. sexton just found a new job outside the oil industry. she hopes it won't be impacted by the region's slowing economy for the sake of her son evan. >> i want him to be able to live comfortably and not have to wo
more than half of those shut downs were in texas where we find manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: in texas oil country, prayers at the jack county courthouse for families who depend on oil drilling to make a living. the state is home to the nation's leading oil producing region. here cheaper oil means lower profits and fewer jobs. alex sexton was recently laid off from a drilling company's accounting department. >> after a couple days of wallowing in my own self-pity i realized i'm not...
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here's manuel manuel bojorquez. >> almost done. >> reporter: kenyan runner hyvon ngetich had been in the lead for nearly 26 miles. the finish line was in sight when this happened. overcome byÑi exhaustion ngetich fell on to her hands and knees but kept going. >> oh, my goodness, look at what's going on here in the women's race. she led for the entire day only in the closing mile her body let her down. >> reporter: race director john conley was watching. >> i've seen athletes wobble and fall and crawl across the finish line but that story of her going 26 miles and crawling the last 450 feet or so, never seen anything like that. >> reporter: whe&i the medical team rushed to help she refused. >> she's taking no for an answer. keep on going young lady. ngetich still managed to come in third. conley greeted her after the race. >> you ran the bravest race and crawled the bravest crawl i have ever seen in my life. >> crawling the last 50 meters to the finish line. >> reporter: ngetich couldn't recall those final few minutes. >> the last two kilometers, i don't remember. >> she did it! she
here's manuel manuel bojorquez. >> almost done. >> reporter: kenyan runner hyvon ngetich had been in the lead for nearly 26 miles. the finish line was in sight when this happened. overcome byÑi exhaustion ngetich fell on to her hands and knees but kept going. >> oh, my goodness, look at what's going on here in the women's race. she led for the entire day only in the closing mile her body let her down. >> reporter: race director john conley was watching. >> i've...
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manuel bojorquez is in buenos aires. >> reporter: an investigator today confirmed that arrest warrants were found for the president and the foreign minister in the trash at alberto nisman's apartment. nisman was found did the deadwith a bull tote his head the night before he was due to present his case for the president's arrest to parliament. he believed the government had covered up iran's alleged role in a deadly 1994 terror attack in return for a deal for iranian oil. nisman's unsolved death has unnerved this country and few argentineans believe he committed suicide. the president had complicated matters by accusing rogue spies of killing nisman. horacio verbitsky is president of argentina's center for legal and social studies. >> there is promiscuous relationship between the spies and judiciary. >> reporter: what do you mean promiscuous? >> this means that there are interming, and this is not sane. >> reporter: president kircnener is on a trade mission in china and has not commented on the draft of the warrant for her arrest. scott, she has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. >> pel
manuel bojorquez is in buenos aires. >> reporter: an investigator today confirmed that arrest warrants were found for the president and the foreign minister in the trash at alberto nisman's apartment. nisman was found did the deadwith a bull tote his head the night before he was due to present his case for the president's arrest to parliament. he believed the government had covered up iran's alleged role in a deadly 1994 terror attack in return for a deal for iranian oil. nisman's...
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if convicted routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez manuel thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash swiending up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the cbs evening news continues. step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or c
if convicted routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez manuel thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash swiending up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the cbs evening news continues. step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com...
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if convicted routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez manuel thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash swiending up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the cbs evening news continues. step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor righswallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- c
if convicted routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez manuel thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash swiending up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the cbs evening news continues. step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com...
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manuel bojorquez is in buenos aires. >> reporter: an investigator today confirmed that arrest warrants were found for the president and the foreign minister in the trash at alberto nisman's apartment. nisman was found dead with a bullet to his head the night before he was due to present his case for the president's arrest to parliament. he believed the government had covered up iran's alleged role in a deadly 1994 terror attack in return for a deal for iranian oil. nisman's unsolved death has unnerved this country and few argentineans believe he committed suicide. the president had complicated matters by accusing rogue spies of killing nisman. horacio verbitsky is president of argentina's center for legal and social studies. >> there is promiscuous relationship between the spies and judiciary. >> reporter: what do you mean promiscuous? >> this means that there are intermingling, and this is not sane. >> reporter: president kircnener is on a trade mission in china and has not commented on the draft of the warrant for her arrest. scott, she has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. >> pelley
manuel bojorquez is in buenos aires. >> reporter: an investigator today confirmed that arrest warrants were found for the president and the foreign minister in the trash at alberto nisman's apartment. nisman was found dead with a bullet to his head the night before he was due to present his case for the president's arrest to parliament. he believed the government had covered up iran's alleged role in a deadly 1994 terror attack in return for a deal for iranian oil. nisman's unsolved death...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news stephenville, texas. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the twist in the case of a las vegas mother shot and killed in a road wage dispute. >>> a t teenagers stormed a theater showing fifty"fifty shades of grey". now the theater issues a new policy. this is the "cbs morning news." sweet mother of softness... charmin!!! take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? sir, we're going to need you on the runway later. don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu... ...with the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. it breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. theraflu. serious power. for very dry skin, you need healing. new vaseline intensive care with micro-droplets of vaseline jelly relieves dry skin and moisturizes to heal it in just 5 days. clinically proven. that's the healing power of vaseline. look at 'em! they'
manuel bojorquez, cbs news stephenville, texas. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the twist in the case of a las vegas mother shot and killed in a road wage dispute. >>> a t teenagers stormed a theater showing fifty"fifty shades of grey". now the theater issues a new policy. this is the "cbs morning news." sweet mother of softness... charmin!!! take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but...
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. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing centers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl
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manuel bojorquez is covering the trial in stephenville, texas. manuel. >> reporter: scott, the issue before jurors is not whether eddie routh killed two men. it's whether he knew what he did was wrong, and this afternoon in closing arguments prosecutors say he did. they reminded jurors of a dash-cam video which shows routh leading police on a high-speed chase after the killings two years ago. prosecutors say he fled because he knew he'd committed murder. his behavior sparked pie a morning of drinking and smoking marijuana. but routh's attorneys say the veteran was battling p.t.s.d. and schizophrenia. they argue he was having a delusion when he thought kyle and his friend, chad littlefield, uponned to kill him at a shooting range and should be found not guilty by reason of insanity. scott, the judge has asked jurors to begin their initial deliberations tonight. >> pelley: manuel, thanks very much. today, in the biggest showdown yet with the new republican-led congress, president obama vetoed a bill to clear the keystone xl oil pipeline between can
manuel bojorquez is covering the trial in stephenville, texas. manuel. >> reporter: scott, the issue before jurors is not whether eddie routh killed two men. it's whether he knew what he did was wrong, and this afternoon in closing arguments prosecutors say he did. they reminded jurors of a dash-cam video which shows routh leading police on a high-speed chase after the killings two years ago. prosecutors say he fled because he knew he'd committed murder. his behavior sparked pie a morning...
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manuel bojorquez is covering the trial in stephenville, texas. manuel. >> reporter: scott, the issue before jurors is not whether eddie routh killed two men. it's whether he knew what he did was wrong, and this afternoon in closing arguments, prosecutors say he did. they reminded jurors of a dash- cam video which shows routh leading police on a high-speed chase after the killings two years ago. prosecutors say he fled because he knew he'd committed murder. his behavior sparked by a morning of drinking and smoking marijuana. but routh's attorneys say the veteran was battling p.t.s.d. and schizophrenia. they argue he was having a delusion when he thought kyle and his friend, chad littlefield, wanted to kill him at a shooting range and should be found not guilty by reason of insanity. scott, the judge has asked jurors to begin their initial deliberations tonight. >> pelley: manuel, thanks very much. today, in the biggest showdown yet with the new republican-led congress, president obama vetoed a bill to clear the keystone xl oil pipeline between can
manuel bojorquez is covering the trial in stephenville, texas. manuel. >> reporter: scott, the issue before jurors is not whether eddie routh killed two men. it's whether he knew what he did was wrong, and this afternoon in closing arguments, prosecutors say he did. they reminded jurors of a dash- cam video which shows routh leading police on a high-speed chase after the killings two years ago. prosecutors say he fled because he knew he'd committed murder. his behavior sparked by a...
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manuel bojorquez is at the courthouse. >> reporter: jurors this week saw two faces of confessed killer eddie routh-- the marine in uniform standing next to his mother, the other a man who was spiraling out of control. for a murder conviction, prosecutors must prove he is a man who knew right from wrong. today they called psychologist randall price to the stand. he evaluated roth and suggested the shooting was triggered by heavy alcohol and marijuana use. he said "routh did know what he was doing was wrong and he did it anyway." audio of the court proceedings is restricted. routh shot and killed navy seal chris kyle, whose memoir is the basis of the film "american sniper." and kyle's friend chad littlefield. the men had tried to help the troubled veteran by spending time with him at a shooting rage two years ago. routh admitted he waited until kyle was unloading his gun to open fire. he testified routh said, "when i shot them, i thought, jesus christ what, have i done? and then i became immediately remorseful." on thursday defense witness dr. mitchell dunn tord jurors he believes ralph
manuel bojorquez is at the courthouse. >> reporter: jurors this week saw two faces of confessed killer eddie routh-- the marine in uniform standing next to his mother, the other a man who was spiraling out of control. for a murder conviction, prosecutors must prove he is a man who knew right from wrong. today they called psychologist randall price to the stand. he evaluated roth and suggested the shooting was triggered by heavy alcohol and marijuana use. he said "routh did know what...
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. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing centers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl
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here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: while eddie routh showed no emotion after the guilty verdict chris kyle's brother and parents embraced. chad littlefield's mother judy spoke outside the courthouse. >> we waited two years for god to get justice for us on behalf of our son and as always god has proved to be faithful. >> reporter: a restriction on audio from court proceedings has been lifted, allowing insight into key testimony. the prosecution opened with kyle's widow taya, who spoke about the last time she saw him alive. >> we said we loved each other and kissed and hugged like we always did. >> reporter: kyle, who is portrayed in the film "american sniper" -- >> she's carrying something. >> reporter: -- was with chad littlefield at a texas shooting range with routh when he turned his gun on them. jurors did not believe routh's insanity defense and statements like this made on the night of his arrest. >> i don't know pi was insane or i don't know if i was sane. >> reporter: they were persuaded he knew what he did was wrong by evidence like this, dash cam video of routh leading police
here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: while eddie routh showed no emotion after the guilty verdict chris kyle's brother and parents embraced. chad littlefield's mother judy spoke outside the courthouse. >> we waited two years for god to get justice for us on behalf of our son and as always god has proved to be faithful. >> reporter: a restriction on audio from court proceedings has been lifted, allowing insight into key testimony. the prosecution opened with kyle's widow taya,...
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manuel bojorquez is at the courthouse. >> reporter: jurors this week saw two faces of confessed killer eddie routh-- the marine in uniform standing next to his mother, the other a man who was spiraling out of control. for a murder conviction, prosecutors must prove he is a man who knew right from wrong. today they called psychologist randall price to the stand. he evaluated roth and suggested the shooting was triggered by heavy alcohol and marijuana use. he said, "routh did know what he was doing was wrong and he did it anyway." audio of the court proceedings is restricted. routh shot and killed navy seal chris kyle, whose memoir is the basis of the film "americann sniper." and kyle's friend chad littlefield.ie the men had tried to help the troubled veteran by spending time with him at a shooting range two years ago. routh admitted he waited until kyle was unloading his gun to open fire. i he testified routh said, "when i shot them, i thought, jesus christ what, have i done? and then i became immediately remorseful." on thursday, defense witness dr. mitchell dunn told jurors he believe
manuel bojorquez is at the courthouse. >> reporter: jurors this week saw two faces of confessed killer eddie routh-- the marine in uniform standing next to his mother, the other a man who was spiraling out of control. for a murder conviction, prosecutors must prove he is a man who knew right from wrong. today they called psychologist randall price to the stand. he evaluated roth and suggested the shooting was triggered by heavy alcohol and marijuana use. he said, "routh did know what...
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here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: while eddie routh showed no emotion after the guilty verdict, chris kyle's brother and parents embraced. chad littlefield's mother judy spoke outside the courthouse. >> we waited two years for god to get justice for us on behalf of our son, and as always, god has proved to be faithful. >> reporter: a restriction on audio from court proceedings has now been lifted, allowing insight into key testimony. the prosecution opened with kyle's widow taya, who spoke about the last time she saw him alive. >> we said we loved each other and kissed and hugged like we always did. >> reporter: kyle, who is portrayed in the film "american sniper--" >> she's carrying something. >> reporter: --was with chad littlefield at a texas shooting range with routh when he turned his gun on them. jurors did not believe routh's insanity defense and statements like this made on the night of his arrest. >> i don't know if i was insane or i don't know if i was sane. >> reporter: they were persuaded he knew what he did was wrong by evidence like this, dash cam video of routh leading
here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: while eddie routh showed no emotion after the guilty verdict, chris kyle's brother and parents embraced. chad littlefield's mother judy spoke outside the courthouse. >> we waited two years for god to get justice for us on behalf of our son, and as always, god has proved to be faithful. >> reporter: a restriction on audio from court proceedings has now been lifted, allowing insight into key testimony. the prosecution opened with kyle's...
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for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, stevephenville, texas. >>>ryky klieman, cbs legal analyst is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> what do you make of this? >> it looks like he's rational in talking about mental illness. he talks about being paranoid and skis oh frenic. sounds like a rational response not from an insane person. plus the police officer said he was one way when a crowd was around and another way when the crowd was not around. one of the things we do is look at what the mother says and one of the things she said is he was hospitalized with the v.a. threeg( e with schizophrenia. she beg thad he not be let out of v.a. which shows he was suffering from mental illness. something that the prosecution doesn't cob test. >> that was the most stunning testimony to hear from the mother one week before he killed chris kyle the mother said please, keep him in and yet they had to release him. doesn't that help the defense's insanity argument? >> it helps big time. one of the things we have to realize is what the insanity defense is.
for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, stevephenville, texas. >>>ryky klieman, cbs legal analyst is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> what do you make of this? >> it looks like he's rational in talking about mental illness. he talks about being paranoid and skis oh frenic. sounds like a rational response not from an insane person. plus the police officer said he was one way when a crowd was around and another way when the crowd was not around....
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for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, stevephenville, texas. >>>ryky klieman, cbs legal analyst is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> what do you make of this? >> it looks like he's rational in talking about mental illness. he talks about being paranoid and skis oh frenic. sounds like a rational response not from an insane person. plus the police officer said he was one way when a crowd was around and another way when the crowd was not around. one of the things we do is look at what the mother says and one of the things she said is he was hospitalized with the v.a. three times hchl he came out with nine medications including a medicine with schizophrenia. she beg thad he not be let out of v.a. which shows he was suffering from mental illness. something that the prosecution doesn't cob test. >> that was the most stunning testimony to hear from the mother one week before he killed chris kyle the mother said please, keep him in and yet they had to release him. doesn't that help the defense's insanity argument? >> it helps big time. one of
for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, stevephenville, texas. >>>ryky klieman, cbs legal analyst is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> what do you make of this? >> it looks like he's rational in talking about mental illness. he talks about being paranoid and skis oh frenic. sounds like a rational response not from an insane person. plus the police officer said he was one way when a crowd was around and another way when the crowd was not around....
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," manuel bojorquez, stephensville, texas. >>> cbs legal analyst rikki klieman joins us now. >> what entertainment. they're showing the movie three miles from the courthouse. tell us what's going on. as manuel mentioned some people who have testified include his family. >> indeed they include his family. what you look at is where the insanity defense all maltby lays, which is it's not only an skpirt who would testify on above of the defendant that he was suffered from schizophrenia and therefore did not know right from wrong, but you have family members who have seen him, you have friends who have seen him. and it's a process of three hospitalizations. severe, very veer mental disease and nine medications. so you would certainly think that from the defense side that they have met their burden of the preuponponderance of the evidence. you could have had a legion of psychiatric experts who could have come in and testify about this man's delusional state. however, this is my guess, but i know i'm right what you have here is a question of cost. if you have s
for "cbs this morning: saturday," manuel bojorquez, stephensville, texas. >>> cbs legal analyst rikki klieman joins us now. >> what entertainment. they're showing the movie three miles from the courthouse. tell us what's going on. as manuel mentioned some people who have testified include his family. >> indeed they include his family. what you look at is where the insanity defense all maltby lays, which is it's not only an skpirt who would testify on above of the...
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manuel bojorquez is in buenos aries. manuel, this is an interesting development. good morning. >> reorter: good morning. the documents were found during the investigation into alberto nisman's death. though he never filed them they appear to show that at one point he was ready to request the arrest of a sitting president. when reports of arrest warrants against argentina's president and her foreign minister first surfaced, a government official reacted like this. but the reports are true an investigator revealed tuesday, and were published by the nation's largest newspaper. the warrants were found in his trash barrel at his luxury parent. he was expected to send findings to the government next month. they there was a 1994 coverup attack in exchange for a deal. he was found in his apartment with a bullet to his head the night before the hearing. a public outcry followed when people rae fused to believe it was suicide and argentina president suggested rogue spies were possibly involved. this man is the head of argentina's legal and social studies. >> 20 years after
manuel bojorquez is in buenos aries. manuel, this is an interesting development. good morning. >> reorter: good morning. the documents were found during the investigation into alberto nisman's death. though he never filed them they appear to show that at one point he was ready to request the arrest of a sitting president. when reports of arrest warrants against argentina's president and her foreign minister first surfaced, a government official reacted like this. but the reports are true...
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manuel bojorquez is in buenos airries with the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. though everyone seems to know the name few have ever seen the former intelligence chief, but he's become a central character in this saga. just the prospect of argentina's most notorious spy being hauled before investigators triggered a hoard of cameras. this is the only known photo of him, a figure so secretive that prosecutors didn't know where to send his subpoena. stew sa worked closely with nisman in his probe of the 1994 jewish center bombing that killed 85 people. nisman claims the argentine government tried to cover up iran's alleged role in a deal for oil. there are phone records that showed a 12-minute call to nisman on the night he was found dead with a bullet in his head. this man has written about the spy master. some have described him as an argentine j. edgar hoover. yeah, because of what he knew and how he used it. it's the best one the government uses to attack his enemies, judges and journalists and executives and who's feared
manuel bojorquez is in buenos airries with the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. though everyone seems to know the name few have ever seen the former intelligence chief, but he's become a central character in this saga. just the prospect of argentina's most notorious spy being hauled before investigators triggered a hoard of cameras. this is the only known photo of him, a figure so secretive that prosecutors didn't know where to send his subpoena. stew sa worked...
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manuel bojorquez is in princeton, texas, where one of the winning tickets was sold. good morning. >> good morning. they were prijted on a powerball ticket sold at this convenience store behind me one of three winning tickets after last night's drawing. >> do you have tonight's winning ticket? it's time to find out. >> reporter: for powerball players, this is the moment they had been waiting for. >> 25 gets us started. followed by 11. 54 rounded by 13 and i'll round it out for you with the number 39. the winning powerball number is 19. >> reporter: this is the first powerball jackpot in puerto rico, second in texas and fourth in north carolina. people across the country have been snatching up tickets, all of them hoping to beat the odds. >> the point is if you don't have a powerball ticket you can't win it so i have to have one. >> somebody has to win and maybe it will be me. >> it's been two years. in may 2013 84-year-old gloria mckenzie won the $590 million prize. this time around ticket holders were hoping they'd have the same luck. >> i could buy my island for my
manuel bojorquez is in princeton, texas, where one of the winning tickets was sold. good morning. >> good morning. they were prijted on a powerball ticket sold at this convenience store behind me one of three winning tickets after last night's drawing. >> do you have tonight's winning ticket? it's time to find out. >> reporter: for powerball players, this is the moment they had been waiting for. >> 25 gets us started. followed by 11. 54 rounded by 13 and i'll round it...
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manuel bojorquez is at the courthouse in texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the dash cam shows exactly what it took for the police to capture eddie ray routh after he killed chris kyle. the jurors got a chance to hear a rambling discussion between routh and police outside his home. eddie ray routh led police on a chase of speeds up to 100 miles an hour driving the pickup truck owned by navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle. this video shown thursday is silent as oldered by the judge. kyle and his friend littlefield had taken the troubled veteran to the shooting range where routh is accused of turning his gun on him. the chase began after routh rolled over spike strips laid down by police. at one point the police car rammed into the truck. routh was taken into custody shortly after. he appeared in court clean h shaven and visibly heavier, a stark contrast of the mugshot taken two years ago. that day routh's sister made the call. he said he killed two guys. like he's all crazy and psychotic. >> reporter: police traced him outside his home, trying to get him to surrender. ju
manuel bojorquez is at the courthouse in texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the dash cam shows exactly what it took for the police to capture eddie ray routh after he killed chris kyle. the jurors got a chance to hear a rambling discussion between routh and police outside his home. eddie ray routh led police on a chase of speeds up to 100 miles an hour driving the pickup truck owned by navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle. this video shown thursday is silent as oldered by the judge. kyle...
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manuel bojorquez is in buenos aries with the latest on the investigation. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a stunned nation watches investigators are no closer to determining whether he killed himself or was murdered. there was an alleged coverup, the office of the argentine president. it remakes the deadliest terror attack in argentine history. a car bomb destroyed a jewish community center in 1984. this man lost the mother of hitz two sons in this attack. he's haunted by memories of pulling bodies from the rubble. [ speaking foreign language ] >> >> reporter: it feels like it was yesterday, he says, made worse by the fact we still don't know the trookt. now a man who has worked on it for more than a decade to find those responsible is dead too. he was found in his hotel room with a bullet would to his head. few believe it was suicide. only days later the president blamed death on rogue intelligence officials looking to frame her. either way protesters claim the government isn't telling the truth. nisman blamed them for the attack. kerr kir
manuel bojorquez is in buenos aries with the latest on the investigation. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a stunned nation watches investigators are no closer to determining whether he killed himself or was murdered. there was an alleged coverup, the office of the argentine president. it remakes the deadliest terror attack in argentine history. a car bomb destroyed a jewish community center in 1984. this man lost the mother of hitz two sons in this attack. he's haunted by...
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manuel bojorquez is in the courtroom with what has happened in texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it took the jury just over two hours to reach a verdict. for the first time you'll get to hear what happened inside the courtroom including testimony and evidence as judge's restriction on use of audio has now been lifted. >> we the jury find the defendant eddie ray routh guilty. >> eddie ray routh appeared to show no emotion as the verdict was red. chris kyle's brother and parents embraced outside a courtroom soon after. kyle's mother was not in the courtroom. she was overcome with emotion during closing arguments and could be heard abruptly leaving the courtroom. she did not return. during the trial prosecutors asked her to testify about her life with kyle. >> that's chris, me and our was pregnant with our daughter. >> reporter: she was emotional when she described the last time she saw kyle alive. >> we said we loved each other and gave our kids a kiss and a hug like we always did. >> the defense claimed. the subject of american sniper. he h
manuel bojorquez is in the courtroom with what has happened in texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it took the jury just over two hours to reach a verdict. for the first time you'll get to hear what happened inside the courtroom including testimony and evidence as judge's restriction on use of audio has now been lifted. >> we the jury find the defendant eddie ray routh guilty. >> eddie ray routh appeared to show no emotion as the verdict was red. chris kyle's...
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we have manuel bojorquez with the latest from the courthouse. >> reporter: good morning to the viewers in the west. court resumed a day after the prosecution used routh's words against him. he apologized to the families. that could impact whether the jury believes the insanity defense. following his arrest eddie ray routh still in handcuffs, interviewed by a texas ranger in the interrogation room. navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle and chad littlefield taken the veteran suffering from ptsd. the tape was played for the jurors. the judge is not allowing the audio released to the media. he told the interrogate or after meeting kyle and littlefield, they are head hunters. the man he shot first was kyle. the one he could clearly identify. if i did not take down his soul he was going to take down mine. >> he believed he had to pull the trigger. that it was his life or theirs. he might have been in a state in which he thought that at that point in time he had to do what he did. >> reporter: routh admits to shooting the men, but pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. on the witness stand on monday th
we have manuel bojorquez with the latest from the courthouse. >> reporter: good morning to the viewers in the west. court resumed a day after the prosecution used routh's words against him. he apologized to the families. that could impact whether the jury believes the insanity defense. following his arrest eddie ray routh still in handcuffs, interviewed by a texas ranger in the interrogation room. navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle and chad littlefield taken the veteran suffering from ptsd. the...
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manuel bojorquez is live with more. >> reporter: good morning. routh's attorneys argue he was in a psychotic state when he killed the two men and did not know right from wrong. on wednesday his sister brother-in-law and ex-girlfriend took the stand. in court wednesday routh's ex-girlfriend jennifer pained a picture of a paranoid trouble man. on the night before the killings she told the court, asked him if he was seeing things and he said yes. and i asked him if he was hearing things and he said yes. she also described an incident two weeks before the killings where routh armed with a swoorpd knife would not let her or her roommate leave the apartment. she said routh would go weeks without showering and said he definitely had paranoia about the government out to get him. on another occasion she said routh's uncle called her concerned about his nephew acting strangely. she testified he was visibly upset, staring at the wall most of the time breaking into tears and then last ter. routh's sister testified that at first she did not believe her brothe
manuel bojorquez is live with more. >> reporter: good morning. routh's attorneys argue he was in a psychotic state when he killed the two men and did not know right from wrong. on wednesday his sister brother-in-law and ex-girlfriend took the stand. in court wednesday routh's ex-girlfriend jennifer pained a picture of a paranoid trouble man. on the night before the killings she told the court, asked him if he was seeing things and he said yes. and i asked him if he was hearing things and...
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manuel bojorquez is in buenos aries with the latest on the investigation. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as a stunned nation watches investigators are no closer to determining whether he killed himself or was murdered. there was an alleged coverup, the office of the argentine president. it remakes the deadliest terror attack in argentine history. a car bomb destroyed a jewish community center in 1984. this man lost the mother of hitz two sons in this attack. he's haunted by memories of pulling bodies from the rubble. [ speaking foreign language ] >> >> reporter: it feels like it was yesterday, he says, made worse by the fact we still don't know the trookt. now a man who has worked on it for more than a decade to find those responsible is dead too. he was found in his hotel room with a bullet would to his head. few believe it was suicide. only days later the president blamed death on rogue intelligence officials looking to frame her. either way protesters claim the government isn't telling the truth. nisman blamed them for the attack. kerr
manuel bojorquez is in buenos aries with the latest on the investigation. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as a stunned nation watches investigators are no closer to determining whether he killed himself or was murdered. there was an alleged coverup, the office of the argentine president. it remakes the deadliest terror attack in argentine history. a car bomb destroyed a jewish community center in 1984. this man lost the mother of hitz two sons in this attack. he's haunted...