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i mean there's a different dzhokhar tsarnaev. when the jury comes in he's a poker face showing nothing, but before when the jury -- before the jury enters the courtroom he would generally be having sort of jovial jocular conversations with his lawyers, and i never understood that. the idea and you know one thing that struck me jake listening to the jury verdict sheet read out by the clerk, you know, there are only two of those jurors who believed he had any remorse for what he did. so ten of them didn't believe that at all, and you know i said this the other day, which is the famous anti-death penalty campaigner from "dead man walking" went up there and testified they had shown remorse when she met with him. the jury had to trust a nun or trust their eyes and every day watched this guy walk into court, and show absolutely no emotion, when people stood ten feet away in the witness box and talk and losing their loved ones or losing their limbs and there was just nothing there. until we talk to the jurors we won't know how much that
i mean there's a different dzhokhar tsarnaev. when the jury comes in he's a poker face showing nothing, but before when the jury -- before the jury enters the courtroom he would generally be having sort of jovial jocular conversations with his lawyers, and i never understood that. the idea and you know one thing that struck me jake listening to the jury verdict sheet read out by the clerk, you know, there are only two of those jurors who believed he had any remorse for what he did. so ten of...
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death to dzhokhar tsarnaev. but there are so many people in this amazing city of boston who are now reacting. i'm trying to get in touch with and text one of the survivors. i've interviewed many of them over the last two years. i have jerry on the phone with me, who survived that horrific day in april two years ago. jared, obviously just let me begin with your reaction to this verdict, sir. >> how you doing, brooke? >> i'm doing okay. i think the better question is how are you doing, sir? >> i'm doing unbelievable. my day today, you know, over the last couple years has had to change. i'm happy and healthy, doing things with my family and friends. my reaction i just found out today. my phone's been going off the hook. i don't follow that case at all. that's what i've done to bring closure, to not really pay attention. out of sight, out of mind. but, you know, for all the victims and all the survivors of that day, whether it brings closure or not, you know, me and my family our hearts and best wishes go out to all
death to dzhokhar tsarnaev. but there are so many people in this amazing city of boston who are now reacting. i'm trying to get in touch with and text one of the survivors. i've interviewed many of them over the last two years. i have jerry on the phone with me, who survived that horrific day in april two years ago. jared, obviously just let me begin with your reaction to this verdict, sir. >> how you doing, brooke? >> i'm doing okay. i think the better question is how are you...
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boston has sent dzhokhar tsarnaev to his death. ari melber continues our special coverage right up next. >>> we are continuing the breaking news coverage here. 21-year-old boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will be put to death for his crimes and murder a federal jury deliberated a unanimous verdict just this afternoon, an hour ago, after deliberating for two days, a little over 15 hours of total deliberations. tsarnaev reportedly sat impassive in the courtroom this afternoon, showing no reaction as the verdict of his death was read out loud. multiple jurors reportedly were in tears. tsarnaev convicted last month of course, on all 30 charges against. 17 of those charges carried a potential death penalty. charges covered in that bombing killing three, injuring 260. and charges related to the ensuing manhunt in which an m.i.t. police officer was shot and killed, a driver carjacked and he and his older brother tamerlan ended up in a dangerous firefight with police. he will remain in custody until his formal sentencing. any execu
boston has sent dzhokhar tsarnaev to his death. ari melber continues our special coverage right up next. >>> we are continuing the breaking news coverage here. 21-year-old boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will be put to death for his crimes and murder a federal jury deliberated a unanimous verdict just this afternoon, an hour ago, after deliberating for two days, a little over 15 hours of total deliberations. tsarnaev reportedly sat impassive in the courtroom this afternoon,...
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him as a tremendous force in dzhokhar tsarnaev's life. the question is did that go far enough where they'd say that he had to obey him or he was seen as a dominant force, but he was his own voluntary person and he decided to join the anti-american violent mission. >> what do you see as the strengths of the prosecution case for the death penalty. >> i think the prosecution did a good job of conveying that these are lone wolf terrorist, but examples of two brothers who had a - embraced an ideology, embraced jihad, muslim ideas, and this event on bolson street was like a war. to the extent the state was anti-death penalty, they have succeeded in making it look like it's not just a crime in an ordinary way, this is a war situation. and then thereof, in a sense, our society can kill someone else because this is like war. >> patricia - good of you to join us and give us your perspective from inside the courtroom. thanks. >> you're whim. >> george zimmerman is back in the new, after being involved in another shooting. he suffered minor injuries
him as a tremendous force in dzhokhar tsarnaev's life. the question is did that go far enough where they'd say that he had to obey him or he was seen as a dominant force, but he was his own voluntary person and he decided to join the anti-american violent mission. >> what do you see as the strengths of the prosecution case for the death penalty. >> i think the prosecution did a good job of conveying that these are lone wolf terrorist, but examples of two brothers who had a -...
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the strategy humanize dzhokhar tsarnaev and demonize his brother. to do that the defense called 30 witness, with the goal of painting a picture of dzhokhar tsarnaev as a sweet kid under the control of his older brother. >> it's a strategy of showing the older brother was in control. it takes only one juror to vote for a non-death penalty resolution, and he gets life imprisonment. >> reporter: the prosecution pushed back making the point that the emotions have not seen dzhokhar tsarnaev since he left dagestan when he was 8 years old. the federal government maintains he deserved the death penalty. he was in equal partnership with his brother in the attacks. >>> president obama is set to nominate a new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general dunford is a commandant of the military >>> hillary clinton, secretary of state when the u.s. consulate was attacked in 2012. republicans want to ask her about security breaches surrounding the incident and her email practices. the committee asked her to appear twice to discuss each topic. a lawyer sent a le
the strategy humanize dzhokhar tsarnaev and demonize his brother. to do that the defense called 30 witness, with the goal of painting a picture of dzhokhar tsarnaev as a sweet kid under the control of his older brother. >> it's a strategy of showing the older brother was in control. it takes only one juror to vote for a non-death penalty resolution, and he gets life imprisonment. >> reporter: the prosecution pushed back making the point that the emotions have not seen dzhokhar...
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tsarnaev should pay with his life. >> today the jury has spoken, and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life for his crimes. >> reporter: sentenced to death, witnesses in a courtroom say dzhokhar tsarnaev seemed stoic as he learned his fate for planting the second pressure cooker bomb near the finish line of the boston marathon. it killed lindsay lieu and an 8-year-old. the explosion went off after another bomb set by tamerlan tsarnaev, his brother exploded killing crystal campbell injuring 260 other people. all 12 jurors agreed that dzhokhar tsarnaev planned an act of terrorism and demonstrated a lack of remorse. the defense strategy to put the bulk of the blame on tamerlan tsarnaev failed to persuade jurors that he would not have committed the crime if not for his brother. >> the defendant was an adult who came to believe in an ideology of hate and expressed the beliefs by killing maiming and mutilating innocent people >>> prosecutors added that this is not a time for celebration, and some of the victims and families in the courtroom for the sentencing agreed. >> there is nothing
tsarnaev should pay with his life. >> today the jury has spoken, and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life for his crimes. >> reporter: sentenced to death, witnesses in a courtroom say dzhokhar tsarnaev seemed stoic as he learned his fate for planting the second pressure cooker bomb near the finish line of the boston marathon. it killed lindsay lieu and an 8-year-old. the explosion went off after another bomb set by tamerlan tsarnaev, his brother exploded killing crystal campbell...
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amy: the age of dzhokhar tsarnaev, 21 years old now. if you, denny lebouef, can talk about the significance of his age and he committed this act. >> he was 19 years old. he was a kid. it was a terrible act. but the united states supreme court has recognized recently, when we belatedly joined the world and saying you can't execute or death sentence people under the age of 18, they recognized that we have advanced in the neuroscience of understanding what every parent who is raised teenager knows, that it some point, you look at the best gets in the world and say, what were you thinking? we now know the answer to that is, what was he thinking with? and what he was thinking with was a 19-year-old brain. it is an undeveloped brain. it is not fully -- we not fully developed at that age. you look at these actions and you look at the horror of them and the terrible consequences of his acts, but that is precisely one of the problems that kids have is that they can't gauge consequences of their act. there not equipped to do that yet. the other p
amy: the age of dzhokhar tsarnaev, 21 years old now. if you, denny lebouef, can talk about the significance of his age and he committed this act. >> he was 19 years old. he was a kid. it was a terrible act. but the united states supreme court has recognized recently, when we belatedly joined the world and saying you can't execute or death sentence people under the age of 18, they recognized that we have advanced in the neuroscience of understanding what every parent who is raised teenager...
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today, the jury has spoken, and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life for his crimes. reporter: this was a trial that was really not about his guilt or innocence. at the outset, his lawyer said it was him. in all the security videos, he had been part of the crime. in the three days of mayhem that started with the bombings at the close of the marathon and issued out that led to the death of his older brother, coleman aiding in his arrest after eventually being found hiding in the back of a boat, the defense case was this -- he was a kid led astray by his older, radicalized brother. when the jury was taken to see the bullet ridden boat, they were shown the jihadi manifesto he had written on the hull. and closed-circuit tv pictures hardly show a man consumed by regret. but tsarnaev said he was full of remorse. but that did not sway the jury. anchor: for more on the reaction to the decision, we are joined from boston a short time ago. john, what was the atmosphere like outside of the court? reporter: in the courtroom itself, it was almost crackling with tension and anticip
today, the jury has spoken, and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life for his crimes. reporter: this was a trial that was really not about his guilt or innocence. at the outset, his lawyer said it was him. in all the security videos, he had been part of the crime. in the three days of mayhem that started with the bombings at the close of the marathon and issued out that led to the death of his older brother, coleman aiding in his arrest after eventually being found hiding in the back of a...
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regarding the decision, the deaths and it's for dzhokhar tsarnaev. roger, this is the first death penalty case in the federal courts since 9/11. why is that significant? roger: it's beast to the uniqueness of the tragedy and the fact that it was terrorism on the united states soil. it was targeted at what we call a soft target in the counterterrorism vernacular. i think all of those did have a significant impact on the event that we see play out today. strongalways been a proponent that civilian court systems are the right way to try terrorism suspects. see the vast majority of international terrorism suspects who have been tried and convicted in the united states at the super max prison out in colorado, and it is a strong and very well understood process. and it is yet again another example of what we have seen here through the trial, the conviction, and now the sentencing, what these civilian court system can do in the prosecution of terrorism cases. we step back and look the bigger picture here, this is a great example of how our justice system pe
regarding the decision, the deaths and it's for dzhokhar tsarnaev. roger, this is the first death penalty case in the federal courts since 9/11. why is that significant? roger: it's beast to the uniqueness of the tragedy and the fact that it was terrorism on the united states soil. it was targeted at what we call a soft target in the counterterrorism vernacular. i think all of those did have a significant impact on the event that we see play out today. strongalways been a proponent that...
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life or death for dzhokhar tsarnaev. we will bring it to you the second is happens is alibaba the key to netflix ruling, the far east, the tour apparently talking about how shares of netflix soars toe an all time high. profits from disaster or sound strategy from washington, d.c. shooting through the roof in the wake of the philly travel disaster we have the company with the no gouging policy, and hold fat joke please. part of tom brady defense seriously is that he and his locker room ball boy were texting about human weight loss. not football pressure. will it clear the air on deflate-gate or just pump up the late night half? we're standing by with breaking news in boston, live firs of the boston courthouse, this is federal court where boston marathon bomber is about to find out whether the same jury who found him guilty of the worst terrorist crime on u.s. soil since 2011 will say he must be executed or imprisoned for life. 21-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev awaits his fate in federal court. 7 women a a five men have basica
life or death for dzhokhar tsarnaev. we will bring it to you the second is happens is alibaba the key to netflix ruling, the far east, the tour apparently talking about how shares of netflix soars toe an all time high. profits from disaster or sound strategy from washington, d.c. shooting through the roof in the wake of the philly travel disaster we have the company with the no gouging policy, and hold fat joke please. part of tom brady defense seriously is that he and his locker room ball boy...
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dzhokhar dzhokhar dzhokhar tsarnaev's hell. we have a special report on life inside that prison next. >>> a major development in the amtrak train investigation. we have the breaking news ahead. >>> tom brady against the nfl chief roger goodell. does that mean brady's appeal is toast? ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. i'm a bull rider make it part of your daily diabetes plan. so you stay steady ahead. the network that monitors her health. the secure cloud services that store her genetic data the servers and software on a mission to find the perfect match. and the mom who gets to hear her daughter's heart beat once again. we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. >>> a major development in the >>> a major development in the >>> just moments ago dzhokhar tsarnaev seen leaving the courthouse after the jury voted to sentence the boston bomber to death,
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were inflicted by his brother dzhokhar who ran him over. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev makes his escape. he is wounded and bleeding and looking for a place to hide. coming up next, a city on lockdown. >> we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. who thrives on the unexpected. ha-ha! shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an insurance company to show you their rates and their competitors' rates, but that's precisely what we do. going up! nope, coming down. and if you switch to progressive today, you could save an average of over 500 bucks. stop it. so call me today at the number below. or is it above? dismount! oh, and he sticks the landing! come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may
were inflicted by his brother dzhokhar who ran him over. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev makes his escape. he is wounded and bleeding and looking for a place to hide. coming up next, a city on lockdown. >> we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. who thrives on the unexpected. ha-ha! shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an insurance company to show you their rates and their competitors' rates, but that's precisely what we do....
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did they open the books for dzhokhar tsarnaev to get the death sentence. >> absolutely. the relation between the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi is as close as can be. and the fbi is there to support the u.s. attorney's office, and i'm sure you'll see both lynch and the u.s. attorney of massachusetts make mention of the tireless efforts on behalf of the agents. >> we just want to remind people that the shot you're looking at is where the fbi members are expected to speak, this is downtown boston, you can see the house in the background and then of course the u.s. attorneys. we're awaiting their comments. we're going to take a break. the breaking news, we will interrupt that break if they come before those microphones, so stay tuned. we'll be right back i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >> let's listen fill. >> the case has shown the world what a fair and impa
did they open the books for dzhokhar tsarnaev to get the death sentence. >> absolutely. the relation between the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi is as close as can be. and the fbi is there to support the u.s. attorney's office, and i'm sure you'll see both lynch and the u.s. attorney of massachusetts make mention of the tireless efforts on behalf of the agents. >> we just want to remind people that the shot you're looking at is where the fbi members are expected to speak, this is...
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the verdict in the dzhokhar tsarnaev penalty phase, the death penalty for dzhokhar tsarnaev. more on both of those stories straight ahead. stay with us. out of 42 vehicles based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel...
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you have helen prejean on the stand saying dzhokhar tsarnaev is remorseful. the defense would not put dzhokhar tsarnaev on the stand. >> it is him testifying through a nun so that's powerful. as deb says, very limited testimony. it was a major victory for the defense in as much as you have a nun vouching as to the character. he was remorseful. he was approachable. talking about discussions she had with him. at the same time, it was big for the prosecution not allowing the nun to get into the death penalty. the moral underpinnings of the death penalty and why it lacked social value and why we should not impose it. she couldn't get into that. to the extent he was able to redeem him and show remorse for him has to impact the jury. >> the defense has been trying to do that. that's the entire point in the sentencing phase. they called relatives, classmates, people who have known tsarnaev trying to say that he was brainwashed and there are redeeming qualities. do you think the nun, do you think she was that witness that's going to have that final impact that clearl
you have helen prejean on the stand saying dzhokhar tsarnaev is remorseful. the defense would not put dzhokhar tsarnaev on the stand. >> it is him testifying through a nun so that's powerful. as deb says, very limited testimony. it was a major victory for the defense in as much as you have a nun vouching as to the character. he was remorseful. he was approachable. talking about discussions she had with him. at the same time, it was big for the prosecution not allowing the nun to get into...
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were inflicted by his brother dzhokhar who ran him over. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev makes his escape. he is wounded and bleeding and looking for a place to hide. coming up next, a city on lockdown. >> we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. (vo) around age 7, the glucose metabolism in a dog's brain begins to change. (ray) i'd like to see her go back to her more you know social side. she literally started changing. it was shocking. she's much more aware. (jan) she loves the food. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. ortho home defense gives of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. they even destroy your lawn. are overzealous. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your
were inflicted by his brother dzhokhar who ran him over. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev makes his escape. he is wounded and bleeding and looking for a place to hide. coming up next, a city on lockdown. >> we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. (vo) around age 7, the glucose metabolism in a dog's brain begins to change. (ray) i'd like to see her go back to her more you know social side. she literally started changing. it was shocking....
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. >> the boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was sentenced to death. he was found guilty of 30 charge in april. three people were killed and over a hundred injured in the attack which took place at the finish line of the race in 2013. the u.s. attorney general said that she believes that it's, quote, a fair and just verdict. >> today the jury has spoken. make no mistake the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims this was not a religious crime, and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs. it was a political crime designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states. >> jay gray now joins us live from boston. jay, obviously this was an incredibly high profile case. what kind of reaction has there been? how much debate has there been over this verdict this decision to sentence him to death? >> outside of the courtroom and near the finish line where the bombs were placed a lot of people were gathered. others saying that it's difficult to see dzhokhar tsarnaev seeing the rest of his life in near isolation. he wouldn't have any i
. >> the boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was sentenced to death. he was found guilty of 30 charge in april. three people were killed and over a hundred injured in the attack which took place at the finish line of the race in 2013. the u.s. attorney general said that she believes that it's, quote, a fair and just verdict. >> today the jury has spoken. make no mistake the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims this was not a religious crime, and it certainly...
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where will dzhokhar tsarnaev be? >> well the courtroom is likely to be set up exactly the same way it was during the trial. he'll be seated next to his defense attorneys. one of the things lawyers look for in these moments, and i've tried murder cases myself as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney is when the jury walks back into the room. there's an old courtroom tale that the jurors will not make eye contact with the defendant if they have come down with the harshest sentence against him. so i think that's the first thing we'll be looking at is the jury looking in his direction? and it's an extremely solemn moment. this of course being a death penalty case is the most solemn of all moments when a verdict is handed down. the fact that the state now is going to take a human life in recompense for such a horrible crime is a big moment in a courtroom and one you don't see often in america these days. so it's going to be quite a scene in that courtroom. i would expect it'll be in total silence as the jury verdict sh
where will dzhokhar tsarnaev be? >> well the courtroom is likely to be set up exactly the same way it was during the trial. he'll be seated next to his defense attorneys. one of the things lawyers look for in these moments, and i've tried murder cases myself as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney is when the jury walks back into the room. there's an old courtroom tale that the jurors will not make eye contact with the defendant if they have come down with the harshest sentence...
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and the clock is too for dzhokhar tsarnaev. that drawing on the left is sister helen testifying about what a contrite soul dzhokhar tsarnaev was in her five visits with him. will that make an ounce of difference to a jury who's seen him week after week, caring so little in that courtroom? i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. nobody's hurt,but there will you totstill be pain.new car. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accide
and the clock is too for dzhokhar tsarnaev. that drawing on the left is sister helen testifying about what a contrite soul dzhokhar tsarnaev was in her five visits with him. will that make an ounce of difference to a jury who's seen him week after week, caring so little in that courtroom? i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. nobody's hurt,but...
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prosecutors say giving dzhokhar tsarnaev death would not be giving him what he wants. anllegedly martyrdom. life in prison is not a lesser sentence but another sentence. locked away in a bleak environment forgotten. the second point, brother tamerlan nowhere in the boat manifesto justifying what he did, does dzhokhar tsarnaev ever say my brother made me do it. tsarnaev's lawyers say that dzokhar grew up the invisible kid. if it were not for tamerlan none of this would have happened. the third issue, remorse. prosecutors say dzokhar's actions immediately after the bombing when he went to buy milk show he was not and is not remorseful. tsarnaev's lawyers say in the past two years, he has grown. he is sorry. he is remorseful. tsarnaev's lawyers made the key point, there is no law that requires that death be imposed. it is now up to the jury, the judge making clear that it is an individual decision that each of the jurors will have to make. john. >>> deborah feyerick for us in boston. that could come anytime today. that decision. new information on why an amtrak train flew
prosecutors say giving dzhokhar tsarnaev death would not be giving him what he wants. anllegedly martyrdom. life in prison is not a lesser sentence but another sentence. locked away in a bleak environment forgotten. the second point, brother tamerlan nowhere in the boat manifesto justifying what he did, does dzhokhar tsarnaev ever say my brother made me do it. tsarnaev's lawyers say that dzokhar grew up the invisible kid. if it were not for tamerlan none of this would have happened. the third...
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many people asking what is the better outcome for dzhokhar tsarnaev? and to use terms like that is a little ee lusry, life in prison in that kind of penitentiary for a 21-year-old is not a positive outcome. as ari mentioned the community here is one that is majority opposed to capital punishment but remember in federal capital punishment cases they empanel jurors that are able to administer the death penalty. they are asked during voir dire, would they be willing to impose that in some circumstances? this is a jury that was at least willing to weigh the option. as you've been discussing there's this 24-page document, threshold factors initially laid out, called gateway factors and they are basically variations of did he intend to do this? did he intend to do that? various facets of the crime itself and aggravating and mitigating factors. the one thing i want to stress after that long complicated document and first 20 or so pages of the 24-page document this document to essentially even if they have unanimously approved one of these criteria, just move
many people asking what is the better outcome for dzhokhar tsarnaev? and to use terms like that is a little ee lusry, life in prison in that kind of penitentiary for a 21-year-old is not a positive outcome. as ari mentioned the community here is one that is majority opposed to capital punishment but remember in federal capital punishment cases they empanel jurors that are able to administer the death penalty. they are asked during voir dire, would they be willing to impose that in some...
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a federal jury imposed the ultimate penalty on dzhokhar tsarnaev on friday. he was convicted in the attack that killed four people and injured more than 240. in boston for the sentencing. >> good morning. the jury sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death on six of the 17 capital counts. all six of those counts involved the death of martin richard. interestingly they did not sentence him to death on any of the counts that involve the actions of his brother and including the death of officer sean colier, the police officer perhaps because no one can say he pulled the trigger. the jury did reject the argument that dzhokhar tsarnaev was somehow brainwashed or coerced by his older brother holding him responsible for his action. and showed absolutely no remorse in court. the jury had to have seen that. formal sentencing will take place within the next two months and during that time during formal sentencing both victims and tsarnaev himself will be allowed to make a statement should they choose. he will be transferred to federal penitentiary awaiting the appeals proces
a federal jury imposed the ultimate penalty on dzhokhar tsarnaev on friday. he was convicted in the attack that killed four people and injured more than 240. in boston for the sentencing. >> good morning. the jury sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death on six of the 17 capital counts. all six of those counts involved the death of martin richard. interestingly they did not sentence him to death on any of the counts that involve the actions of his brother and including the death of officer...
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year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is now the youngest person on federal death row. all 12 jurors deciding he must die for his crimes. liz norden has been in court almost every day. her sons each lost a leg in the bombing. >> i feel justice for my family. i felt the ultimate justice was the death penalty. >> reporter: prosecutors argue he was unrepentant. showing jurors video of the bomb's chaotic aftermath. the most damaging evidence, this photo, showing him planting the bomb four feet from a row of children. including 8-year-old martin richard, who was killed. and this video, shot just 20 minutes after the blast. tsarnaev casually shopping for milk. and this video, taken three months after the bombing. tsarnaev making an obscene gesture in his cell. proof, prosecutors say, he's not remorseful. >> today, the jury has spoken. and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay for his crimes. >> reporter: the defense tried to paint him as a gentle boy and friendly teenager that was led into jihad by his brother. they said he feels true remorse. calling as a surprise witness, anti-death p
year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is now the youngest person on federal death row. all 12 jurors deciding he must die for his crimes. liz norden has been in court almost every day. her sons each lost a leg in the bombing. >> i feel justice for my family. i felt the ultimate justice was the death penalty. >> reporter: prosecutors argue he was unrepentant. showing jurors video of the bomb's chaotic aftermath. the most damaging evidence, this photo, showing him planting the bomb four feet...
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>>> a jury sentences dzhokhar tsarnaev to death. and a city hopes to move on. >>> overcrowded migrant votes arrived in droves to asian countries that don't want them. >>> and we ask gop presidential hopefuls who their favorite living u.s. president is. it may surprise you. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm atika shubert in london. and this is "cnn newsroom." back again in boston, where dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sentenced to death. the 21-year-old admit head was responsible for the boston marathon bombings. a federal jury convicted him on all charges just two weeks ago. on friday, he stood quietly and showed no visible reaction has the judge announced the reaction. >> reporter: today, the jury has spoken. and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life for his crimes. >> two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon on that april day, killing three people and injured more than 240 others. now, we won't know where tsarnaev will stay while he's on death row, until the judge formally sentences h
>>> a jury sentences dzhokhar tsarnaev to death. and a city hopes to move on. >>> overcrowded migrant votes arrived in droves to asian countries that don't want them. >>> and we ask gop presidential hopefuls who their favorite living u.s. president is. it may surprise you. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm atika shubert in london. and this is "cnn newsroom." back again in boston, where dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sentenced to death....
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>> from what we've heard dzhokhar tsarnaev was impassive as he left the courtroom. no emotional reaction there. but it's also been clear from a number of people we've seen leaving this building, there's an element of shock here. the judge actually in his very final moments saying goodbye to that jury for the last time as they left the courtroom. pointed out the painful poignant, in his words, nature of the testimony they had heard over more than 60 days of this trial being ongoing, of the exhibits they had seen that brought back painful memories. there were people in that courtroom today who lived through the trauma of this in such an acute way. people like bill and denise richard, who were there today in this building behind me and who lost their 8-year-old son martin in the boston bombing. they were of the element in this community who felt they wanted life in prison partly so they could turn a page faster because they were aware of how long the appeals process is, how long he will remain in the headlines with that appeals process following this kind of a death se
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tsarnaev. their ability in to find perspective in all of this, i think is extraordinary. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. baker: i have not thought about that yet. i'm still processing what happened. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. baker: i think every time we run the marathon -- i do not run the marathon -- i think anytime anybody runs the marathon and participates in the marathon, i think this'll be impossible to be too far from the top of people's minds. for me, this certainly ends the sort of ongoing trial piece of this, but i think it will be a really long time before this episode and all that came with ever lands in my rearview mirror. i think that will be true for most people. reporter: would you say -- even with this verdict? gov. baker: i would say two things about it. first, i think boston showed tremendous resilience and an enormous sense of community around us from the first time it moment it happened. the way respondent, between the first responders, the public officials, the health c
tsarnaev. their ability in to find perspective in all of this, i think is extraordinary. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. baker: i have not thought about that yet. i'm still processing what happened. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. baker: i think every time we run the marathon -- i do not run the marathon -- i think anytime anybody runs the marathon and participates in the marathon, i think this'll be impossible to be too far from the top of people's minds. for me, this certainly ends the sort of...
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the life and death face for dzhokhar tsarnaev. the defense may rest its case as early as today. the vote from the jury has to be unanimous. even if one juror decides against the death penalty, we're going to show you where he'd spend the rest of his life. it is the super max in florence, colorado, known as alcatraz of the rockies. make no
the life and death face for dzhokhar tsarnaev. the defense may rest its case as early as today. the vote from the jury has to be unanimous. even if one juror decides against the death penalty, we're going to show you where he'd spend the rest of his life. it is the super max in florence, colorado, known as alcatraz of the rockies. make no
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boston marathon dzhokhar tsarnaev left federal court under heavy guard. after a jury sentenced the 21-year-old to death on 6 of 17 counts. all 6 relate to the bomb tsarnaev himself placed in the crowd in front of the forum restaurant. that bomb killed 8-year-old martin richard. and graduate student lingzi lu injuring many others. >> these people will be affected by what happened on that day. so we try to project that, and we try to show that these cases are just so full of emotion. >> reporter: it took jurors 14 1/2 hours to decide death. as the verdict was read, a heavy silence fell over the courtroom. tsarnaev stood and showed no emotion. glancing at his lawyer. several survivors and their relatives wiped away tears. >> it is bittersweet. you know, there's no winner today, but i feel justice for my family. >> reporter: of 12 jurors, only two believed dzhokhar tsarnaev was remorseful. only three believed older brother tamerlan planned and directed the terror attack. >> it was a political crime designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states. altho
boston marathon dzhokhar tsarnaev left federal court under heavy guard. after a jury sentenced the 21-year-old to death on 6 of 17 counts. all 6 relate to the bomb tsarnaev himself placed in the crowd in front of the forum restaurant. that bomb killed 8-year-old martin richard. and graduate student lingzi lu injuring many others. >> these people will be affected by what happened on that day. so we try to project that, and we try to show that these cases are just so full of emotion....
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what finally brought dzhokhar tsarnaev to tears. that's next. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with the fastest retinol formula available, it works on fine lines and even deep wrinkles. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. stop hoping for results, and start seeing them. rapid wrinkle repair... ...and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. >>> a dramatic turn in court for boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. let's get more from alexandra field in boston. >> reporter: john the most emotion we have seen from the boston marathon bomber. dzhokhar tsarnaev seemed to tear up while one of his aunts was on the stand. she was so inn console able she was not able to testify. the jury heard from other relatives who testified about the little boy they hadn't seen since his family moved to the united states when he was 8 years old. they remembered a young dzokhar as a kind and quiet gentle boy. one who liked to watch the movie "th
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. >>> boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev sentenced to death after deliberations of 14 days. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev sat with a stoic face. >> there is nothing happy about having to take somebody's life. i'm satisfied. i'm grateful that they came to that conclusion because for me i think it was the just conclusion. but there is nothing happy about any sing bit of this situation. >> 's going to hell. but he's going to get there quicker than he thought. >> tsarnaev's lawyers never argued that their client was innocent of those attacks but only that he came from a troubled home and would never have taken part if not for his brother tamerlan. they argued for life without parole. but the jury, who heard from witnesses whose limbs were blown off found his crimes heinous cruel and depraved. the decision will be appealed. the death penalty is highly controversial in the state of massachusetts where no one has been executed in 70 years. >> we know there are going to be appeals about whether the death qualified nature of this jury, that is to say that everybody who served had to be able to impose the
. >>> boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev sentenced to death after deliberations of 14 days. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev sat with a stoic face. >> there is nothing happy about having to take somebody's life. i'm satisfied. i'm grateful that they came to that conclusion because for me i think it was the just conclusion. but there is nothing happy about any sing bit of this situation. >> 's going to hell. but he's going to get there quicker than he thought. >> tsarnaev's...
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versus dzhokhar tsarnaev. he has been sentenced to death by lethal injection. this formally concludes, the judge says the penalty phase of this particular trial. tsarnaev will remain in custody. he will be formally sentenced by the judge at a later date in months ahead. by law, vicks will be allowed to make impact statements at that hearing. tsarnaev himself will also be given the opportunity to speak at that time. there's not a date set for that at this point. it will be some day in the months ahead. he will remain in custody, obviously, ahead of that particular hearing. you can see that there is security in front of the courthouse. that is the courthouse in downtown boston where not only media but press have gathered. we expect attorneys from both sides to make statements. you might recall that the defense attorney judy clarke she's quite renown she admitted and kind of shocked people in the first day of the trial by admitting that dzhokhar tsarnaev did commit the crime. the defense's sole purpose in this was to get that out of the way and literally focus on
versus dzhokhar tsarnaev. he has been sentenced to death by lethal injection. this formally concludes, the judge says the penalty phase of this particular trial. tsarnaev will remain in custody. he will be formally sentenced by the judge at a later date in months ahead. by law, vicks will be allowed to make impact statements at that hearing. tsarnaev himself will also be given the opportunity to speak at that time. there's not a date set for that at this point. it will be some day in the months...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is headed for death row, but as don dahler reports, it will be years before the case is closed for good. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev has not seen the last of the inside of a courtroom. he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions, like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i don't know closure, but i can tell you it feels like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. >> but boston college law professor roger bloom says this will not be over soon, if ever. >> the likelihood of him actually being killed by the state is minimal. >> reporter: so this could go on for decades. >> that's the tragedy, i would say, of this, whether or not he will actually be killed by the government in this case is somewhat problematic. i'm not sure it will ever happen. >> reporter: that's why martin richard's family urged prosecutors to settle for life. in an essay published april 17 they wrote,
dzhokhar tsarnaev is headed for death row, but as don dahler reports, it will be years before the case is closed for good. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev has not seen the last of the inside of a courtroom. he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions, like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean,...
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a jury has reached a verdict in the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev. they deliberated for 14 hours over three days whether he should be sentenced it life in prison without parole or to death. this is a live picture of the courthouse. you can see all of the people gathering outside of the courthouse. the jury's decision is expected to be announced any minute now. cbs will have a special report and we'll have more tonight right here on kpix 5 news at 5:00. >> the verdict has to be >> pelley: this is a cbs news special report. i'm scott pelley. the boston marathon bombing jury has returned to the courtroom with a verdict a decision whether dzhokhar tsarnaev will live or die. we do not know we do not know what that verdict is quite yet but we expect that we will in a few minutes. what has been going on over the last half hour or so is that the judge has been reading a very long jury form in which the jury had many, many questions to answer questions of whether there were aggravating circumstances in the bombing questions of whether there were mitigating ci
a jury has reached a verdict in the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev. they deliberated for 14 hours over three days whether he should be sentenced it life in prison without parole or to death. this is a live picture of the courthouse. you can see all of the people gathering outside of the courthouse. the jury's decision is expected to be announced any minute now. cbs will have a special report and we'll have more tonight right here on kpix 5 news at 5:00. >> the verdict has to be >>...
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she met with dzhokhar tsarnaev five times most recently in the last couple of days. there was a question as to whether in fact she would testify but she took the stand and she said that they discussed the marathon bombing and that they talked about the victims and she said that when she spoke to dzhokhar tsarnaev he said emphatically no one deserves to suffer like they did. she said his eyes were lower. there was pain in his voice. he appeared to be sincerely remorseful telling the jury i had every reason to think he was genuinely sorry for what he did. now, we have seen so little reaction from dzhokhar tsarnaev in court that her being able to testify about what he thought about the bombing is the first insight that we've had in the many weeks of this trial. now, prosecutors tried to essentially tear that apart saying the only reason that the sister was taking the stand and testifying is because she feels so strongly against the death penalty. when asked by the defense whether in fact she would not tell the truth about him being sincerely remorseful she said no. that
she met with dzhokhar tsarnaev five times most recently in the last couple of days. there was a question as to whether in fact she would testify but she took the stand and she said that they discussed the marathon bombing and that they talked about the victims and she said that when she spoke to dzhokhar tsarnaev he said emphatically no one deserves to suffer like they did. she said his eyes were lower. there was pain in his voice. he appeared to be sincerely remorseful telling the jury i had...
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what convicted boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev did after those attacks. 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only here on cnn. >>> coming up next we have more news just in to us here. the police commissioner in the city of baltimore telling cnn he is surprised that his officers were charged. what he was told ten minutes before the charges were announced by the state's attorney on the front steps of the war memorial last week. >>> also a woman's life turned upside down after she discovered she was secretly being recorded by the man she was dating and was posting pictures of her on line. we will take you inside the world of revenge porn next. ♪ ♪ mike fincham was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 2 years ago. it was a priority for mike that he continue to be there for his family throughout his treatment continuing to live the life he loves. that's why he chose cancer treatment centers of america. there he found a comprehensive array of therapeutic options all under the same roof designed to fight his cancer boost his energy and help him maintain his strength during treat
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that someone dzhokhar tsarnaev and deliberations won't be a cakewalk. jurors have 24 pages of complicated instructions to sort through. so many issues to consider and a decision on death must be unanimous. deborah feyerick joins me now from outside the courthouse in boston. deb, the prosecution's closing arguments have. very emotional. take us inside the courtroom. who was there and what was said? >> yeah. it was really very emotional. a number of the victims' families were there. the father of officer sean colli collier, parents of 8-year-old martin richards was there. the prosecutors made the point giving dzhokhar tsarnaev the death sentence is not giving him what he wants which would be martyrdom, it's giving him what he deserves said the prosecutor. one of the few people who were actually a able to read the extremist literature and carry out such an act of terrorism. the prosecutor was forceful saying don't be fooled by cute pictures of dzhokhar as a child. he said, quote, all murderers start as cute children. and he countered the defense argument i
that someone dzhokhar tsarnaev and deliberations won't be a cakewalk. jurors have 24 pages of complicated instructions to sort through. so many issues to consider and a decision on death must be unanimous. deborah feyerick joins me now from outside the courthouse in boston. deb, the prosecution's closing arguments have. very emotional. take us inside the courtroom. who was there and what was said? >> yeah. it was really very emotional. a number of the victims' families were there. the...
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boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is sentenced to death for the attacks. and those left in limbo by asian countries. >> the highest profile figure hit, targeted by pepper spray. >> a key strategic target in iraq has been taken from fighters of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. isil has overrun the regional government headquarters in ramadi. iraqi army helicopters have been targeting fighters in the compound. government troops still retain control of two districts in the city. isil renewed their offensive on ramadi back in april 130,000 people have fled their homes. we have the latest. >> the symbol of government authority in ramadi is now under the role of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. areramadi has long been a city that has been fought over. it's been the iraqi government's main stronghold. but they have launched an all out assault on friday taking over the ramadi compound which houses most of the city's government buildings. they manage to penetrate using suicide-bombers. they were not able to stop isil's advance. many of them were ki
boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is sentenced to death for the attacks. and those left in limbo by asian countries. >> the highest profile figure hit, targeted by pepper spray. >> a key strategic target in iraq has been taken from fighters of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. isil has overrun the regional government headquarters in ramadi. iraqi army helicopters have been targeting fighters in the compound. government troops still retain control of two districts in...
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>>> we could be just minutes away from learning the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev. a jury weighing the death penalty and a decision could be imminent. >>> hello. i'm john berman live in washington, d.c. today. >> hi, everybody. i'm kate bolduan coming to you from new york. great to see you, john. we'll begin with new details on the final moments of that fatal amtrak crash in philadelphia. the ntsb says the train accelerated from 70 miles per hour to more than 100 miles per hour in the last minute before hurdling off the tracks before killing eight people and injuring more than 200. the man at the controls, brandon bostian. he has agreed to speak to ntsb investigators though his attorney has said that right now he has no recollection of the crash. one of the first people that bostian talked to after the crash, a close friend of his is going to join us in just a moment. first, let's get the latest on the investigation from our erin mclaughlin. what's the latest that you're picking up? >> reporter: hi, kate. investigators are saying they do not know the reasons for tha
>>> we could be just minutes away from learning the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev. a jury weighing the death penalty and a decision could be imminent. >>> hello. i'm john berman live in washington, d.c. today. >> hi, everybody. i'm kate bolduan coming to you from new york. great to see you, john. we'll begin with new details on the final moments of that fatal amtrak crash in philadelphia. the ntsb says the train accelerated from 70 miles per hour to more than 100 miles per...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is headed for death row but as don dahler reports, it will be years before the case is closed for good. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev has not seen the last of the inside of a courtroom. he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i don't know closure, but i can tell you it feels like a weight has been lift offside my shoulders. >> but boston college law professor roger bloom says the sawingal not be over soon, if ever. >> the likelihood of him actually being killed by the the state is minimal. >> reporter: so this could go on for decades. >> that's the tragedy i would say, of this, whether or not he will actually be killed pie the government in this case is somewhat problematic. i'm not sure it will ever happen. >> reporter: that's why martin richard's family urged prosecutors to settle for life. in an essay published april 17 they wr
dzhokhar tsarnaev is headed for death row but as don dahler reports, it will be years before the case is closed for good. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev has not seen the last of the inside of a courtroom. he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i...
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now the boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sentenced to death for his role in the 2013 attack which killed three people the jury took 14 hours to come to the verdict and we have this report. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev sat stone faced as he heard his fate death by lethal injection, survivors of attacks which killed three and injured 264 were at the courthouse. >> happy is not the word i would use, there is nothing happy about having to take somebody's life. i'm satisfied. i'm grateful that they came to that conclusion because for me i think it was the just conclusion but there is nothing happy about any single bit of this situation. >> she going to hell and where he wanted to go but will get there quicker than he thought. >> reporter: the lawrence never argued their client was innocent of attacks only he came from a troubled home and would not have taken part without pressure from his over bearing brother who died trying to escape and argued for life without parole but they heard from witnesses that were blown off find the crimes cruel and depraved and it will be appealed and the
now the boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev has been sentenced to death for his role in the 2013 attack which killed three people the jury took 14 hours to come to the verdict and we have this report. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev sat stone faced as he heard his fate death by lethal injection, survivors of attacks which killed three and injured 264 were at the courthouse. >> happy is not the word i would use, there is nothing happy about having to take somebody's life. i'm satisfied....
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they sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death for the april 2013 attacks that killed four people and wounded 260. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch called it a fitting punishment for a horrific crime. the jury's decision came after 14 hours of deliberation. don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston. >> reporter: it's a city that has been holding its collective breath for this. >> death! >> i think that it's justice. >> reporter: but inside, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed little emotion, standing with head bowed as his fate was announced. federal prosecutors knew they had an uphill battle in massachusetts, a state that has outlawed the death penalty in its own cases. boston's police commissioner william evans: >> you're not going to blow up our marathon, you're not going to blow up our city, and you're not going to inflict any type of terror in our country. i think that's the strong message we sent today. >> reporter: it's likely this was the critical image for the jury, surveillance video of tsarnaev placing a deadlyfe pressure cooker bomb four feet away from the richard family which wit
they sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death for the april 2013 attacks that killed four people and wounded 260. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch called it a fitting punishment for a horrific crime. the jury's decision came after 14 hours of deliberation. don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston. >> reporter: it's a city that has been holding its collective breath for this. >> death! >> i think that it's justice. >> reporter: but inside, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed...
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they sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death for the april 2013 attacks that killed four people and wounded 260. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch called it a fitting punishment for a horrific crime. the jury's decision came after 14 hours of deliberation. don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston. >> reporter: it's a city that has been holding its collective breath for this. >> yes! >> i think that it's justice. >> reporter: but inside, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed little emotion, standing with head bowed as his fate was announced. federal prosecutors knew they had an uphill battle in massachusetts, a state that has outlawed the death penalty in its own cases. boston's police commissioner william evans: >> you know, not going to blow up our marathon, they're not going to blow up our city, and they're not going to inflict any type of terror in our country. i think that's the strong message we sent today. >> reporter: it's likely, this was the critical image for the jury surveillance video of tsarnaev placing a deadly pressure cooker bomb four feet away from the richard family which wi
they sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death for the april 2013 attacks that killed four people and wounded 260. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch called it a fitting punishment for a horrific crime. the jury's decision came after 14 hours of deliberation. don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston. >> reporter: it's a city that has been holding its collective breath for this. >> yes! >> i think that it's justice. >> reporter: but inside, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed...
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they sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death for the april 2013 attacks that killed four people and wounded 260. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch called it a fitting punishment for a horrific crime. the jury's decision came after 14 hours of deliberation. don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston. >> reporter: it's a city that has been holding its collective breath for this. >> yes! >> i think that it's justice. >> reporter: but inside, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed little emotion, standing with head bowed as his fate was announced. federal prosecutors knew they had an uphill battle in massachusetts, a state that has outlawed the death penalty in its own cases. boston's police commissioner william evans: >> you know, not going to blow up our marathon, they're not going to blow up our city, and they're not going to inflict any type of terror in our country. i think that's the strong message we sent today. >> reporter: it's likely, this was the critical image for the jury surveillance video of tsarnaev pl a deadly pressure cooker bomb four feet away from the richard family which witness
they sentenced dzhokhar tsarnaev to death for the april 2013 attacks that killed four people and wounded 260. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch called it a fitting punishment for a horrific crime. the jury's decision came after 14 hours of deliberation. don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston. >> reporter: it's a city that has been holding its collective breath for this. >> yes! >> i think that it's justice. >> reporter: but inside, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed...