0 lauper and billy porter. they were both nominated to photony awards. >> newsroom with carol costello begins right now. happening now in the newsroom, anywhere but cambridge. >> whatever it is, wherever he is, in this country we bury people. >> burying tamerlan tsarnaev. >> he shouldn't be here. he shouldn't be buried here. >> i don't really care where he's buried. to me he's dead already. >> so where should he be buried? also, a bachelor receipt celebration turns into tranlg canity. >> we got calls of smoke coming from the limousine. >> new information this morning on that deadly limo fire. five including the bride to be unable to escape. police asking what really happened. plus verdict watch. >> if jodi arias makes to death row, it will be years before she's executed. >> we're live at the court. will we know jodi arias' fate this week? >> why is it that you have no memory of stabbing travis? after all the lies you have told, why should we believe you now? >> and box office iron. iron man 3 blasts the box office. 175 million strong. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for being with me. we begin in boston where new developments push the bombing story back to the forefront. later today, robel phillipos is due in court, one of the free friendsalaska -- accused of helping dzhokhar tsarnaev. and how donations will be distributed to the bombing victims. the money will probably fall short of compensating them for losses or long term care. >> first of all, never underestimate the charitable impulse of the american people. it's a great deal of money. it will be distributed wisely. but enough? absolutely not. >> in the meantime, the area's raw emotions cast the accused mastermind of the attack in limbo. more than two weeks after tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a police shoot-out, the stiff cam bridge says he cannot be buried there. susan da susan candiotti is in boston with that. >> reporter: so far not one cemetery is offering a burial plot for the remains of tamerlan tsarnaev. and now there is talk of calling the governor and even the federal government to somehow step into help. all of this as thousands continue to mourn the victims of that bombing that the memorial. >> send him back to russia. >> reporter: for days protesters outside a wooster funeral home making it clear suspected bomber tamerlan tsarnaev is as hated as much dead as he would be alive. one sign reads bury the garbage but not in america. his remains in limbo at the a funeral home, much to the chagrin of its director. >> we have to bury this guy. whatever it is, whoever he is in this country, we pabury people. >> reporter: so far not a single cemetery will take his remains. his uncle from maryland who called his two nephews losers spent sunday at a funeral home to cleanse and shroud the body as required by islamic faith. >> i'm left alone to deal with this matter. and i also stress that tamerlan tsarnaev has no other place to be buried. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald is buried in dallas. timothy mcveigh's ashes were scattered after his execution. where remain as mystery. as for tsarnaev's widow, according to her in-law, she's steering clear of beurial plans. she's still cooperating with the fbi. on sunday, fbi investigators wearing protective suits spent hours back at tsarnaev's home where a law enforcement source says bomb residue had earlier been found on a kitchen sink, table and bathtub. surviving bombing says pesuspec dzhokhar says bombs were built in that apartment. and american student robel phillipos will ask a federal judge to set him free on bail pending trial. he's accused of lie to go investigators about going to dzhokhar's dorm room. two other students from kazakhstan are accused of ditching evidence. and phillipos will argue that he is not a flight risk and he is no threat to public safety here. also he states in these papers that the charge has ruined what he calls his once bright future. if found guilty, he faces up to eight years in prison. >> susan candiotti reporting live from boston. president kennedy's assassin is buried in the dallas area. and oklahoma city bomber was cremated after his execution. his ashes secretly scattered. the same fate was reserved for ted bundy. after dying in florida's electric chair, his remains were cremated and his ashes reportedly spread over the cascade mountains in washington state. jeffrey dahmer murdered 17 before he himself was murdered by a fellow inmate. his family also chose cremation. his divorced parents each taking half the ashes. and then there is john will beings booth, the man who shot and killed president lincoln. public outrage forced his body to be shuttled around for months.lincoln. public outrage forced his body to be shuttled around for months. today he's buried in baltimore and the grave remains unmarked. what should be done with tamerlan tsarnaev's body? facebook.com/carolcnn. or tweet me @carolcnn. a joyous occasion for a bride and her friends turned into a night of horror. the group was on its way to the bridal shower when flames engulfed their limousine as it crossed a bridge over san francisco bay. the driver and four members of the bachelorette party got out al alive, but the bride and four friends died in the burning car. dan simons is covering the story for us. >> reporter: two of the questions this morning, how exactly did this fire start. and why weren't all of the victims able to escape limousine. and adding to this tragedy, the limo was just a few minutes away from the hotel where they would have the party. it was speupposed to be a nightf celebration for a woman getting married next month in the philippines. but as they crossed the is an ma san mateo bridge, they noticed smoke. >> we got calls of smoke coming from the limousine. the limousine pulled over and it became engulfed in flames. >> reporter: there were ten people in the limo. the driver and four women escaped. five others including the bride did not. they died in the flames. so badly burned it's reported that dental records will be needed to make positive i.d.st. >> good samaritans did stop and assist and try to pull people from the fire.. >> good samaritans did stop and assist and try to pull people from the fire. >> reporter: the mother of one who survived, distraught but relieved. >> we did not sleep crying and crying. no. thank god that she survived. >> reporter: all of the women were in their 30s or 40s. most if not all were nurses. >> all of us work friday night. so hard that on sunday morning we heard that they died. >> reporter: limousine was operated pie a compaby a compan limo stop. they said it was deeply saddened bi by the deaths and will do everything possible on determine the cause in order to help bring forth answers and provide closure to the victims and their families. investigators of course will be looking at that limousine for clues. was this an electrical fire, was there some sort of gas leak. it could take days to find out. and, carol, just some information in terms of the survivors. they were apparently in the front of the limousine towards the driver. they were able to get out through the partition that separates the passengers from the driver and then get through a front door. the victims, those who died, were apparently in the back of the car and the flames just spread too quickly and they couldn't get out. >> it says something about the fire that the women in the back of the limousine could not get out. that's how quickly it started. and did the back of the limo explode somewhat would cause this, what kind thing would cause this? >> reporter: that's an excellent question. we believe that the fire at least investigators are saying that the fire started perhaps in the trunk of the vehicle, but what sparked it, we just don't know. we should also point out that the driver who was not hurt is speaking out and some interesting information here. originally he thought that the women were asking if they could smoke in limousine. when instead they were complaining about the smoke. he then estimates it took about anywhere from 30 seconds to a minute to pull over. so during that period of time, the flames kept getting hotter. the fire started to spread. and before you know it, the back of the car was engulfed. and as we said, four able to get out, but the fire in the rear of the vehicle it just got to them too quickly. >> dan simon reporting live for us this morning. the san jose mercury news by the way has background on the limo company. quote, according to records from the california public utilities commission, which regulates limousine companies, limo stop is licensed and insured. it was not neededly clear if the company had been cited for previous safety problems. of course we'll continue to follow the story. an unbelievably wild moment for justin bieber at his concert in dubai. apparently it was just too much for an excited belieber who actually rushed the stage and tackled bieber from behind. security had to wrestle that fan to the ground. bieber got right back up, though. he was not hurt. and he went on with his performance. bieber later tweeted dubai nothing stops the show. less than three hours from now, a jury will resume deliberations in the jodi arias murder trial. she's accused of killing travis alexander in 2008. 12 people now have to decide if she killed in self-defense or 34r57b planned the entire thing. >> imagine what that's like for a jury to sit there in that jury room especially if you were one of those jurors that felt it was kind of close on premeditation but you went along with it because you said, okay being everybody else is doing it. >> they will not only determine if someone is convicted of first-degree murder, but they will determine if someone is sentenced to death. >> if sentenced to death, her time outside of her cell will be extremely limited. she can go outside for exercise three times a week two hours each time and she can have a shower three times a week. >> casey wian is on verdict watch in phoenix, arizona. good morning, casey. >> reporter: good morning. of course jodi arias is on trial for murder and that has been the focus for nearly four months. but a lot of people here in phoenix want to make sure that the victim in this case, travis alexander, is not forgotten. last night here, they held a candlelight vigil in memory of the man who prosecutors say was brutally murdered by jodi arias nearly five years ago. prosecutors say that she planned the killing, she tried to cover her tracks. and she displayed throughout the trial and in the closing arguments on friday very brutal pictures of travis alexander's body with dozens of stab wounds, with a bullet hole through his temple and with a gaping slash across his throat that nearly decapitated him. defense attorneys say jodi arias did this killing in self-defense and they say it was not premeditated. here is what one legal expert had to say about the defense's strategy. >> heat of passion, sudden quarrel. heat of passion, sudden quarrel. that's what they have to show. because heat of passion sudden quarrel gets them out of first degree murder and gets them second-degree murder, it could get them manslaughter and could even possibly get them self-defense. nobody really thinks that jodi arias will getting a quitted in this case. so they're trying to save her life.quitted in this case. so they're trying to save her life. they're hoping for second degree or manslaughter and they would take first-degree murder with no death penalty. but that's what will get it there. >> one of the most bizarre moments in a very bizarre case happened on friday during the defense's closing argument. defense attorney telling jurors that nine days out of ten, he doesn't like jodi arias. he urged jurors to put those feelings if they have them aside and he said if she's guilty of anything, she's guilty of manslaughter. obviously trying to spare her life at this point. her fate in the hands right now of a jury consisting of eight men and four women. most of them in their 40s, 50s and 60s. >> casey wian reporting live this morning. after record highs on friday, investors are wondering how much higher the markets can go. christine romans, do you know is this. >> i've been asking this question for a year and every time i worry they can't go any higher, they do. corporate profits are at record highs. so are stocks. worker pay is flat. so keep that in mind. but if you have a 401(k) or i.r.a., you're feeling the corporate enthusiasm. take a look at where stocks have been. just this year, dow up 14%. nasdaq up 12%. s&p 500 up 13%. and you know i asked matt mccall from penn financial group, i said, look, is now the time to get in at highs. should you use that old wall street saying close your eyes and buy the highs. this is what he said. >> a lot of individual investors are still on the sidelines. they have been waiting to get in. what are you waiting for? we're hitting all time highs. >> but they're afraid they have already seen a bull market that is already four years old. >> they were afraid at the bottom, they were afraid at the top. they will never get in. >> so he's been telling me that for a year. get in now if you want to own stocks. and s&p capital iq says stocks are still inexpensive. he says this bull market has been 140%, 140%, rise for the s&p 500. but he says when you look at valuations, they're still below average for stocks. so some people still it still could go higher. but worker point is play, corporate profits are at records. >> all right. got it. christine romans, thanks so much. americans looking for good old fashioned escapism turn to a super hero this weekend. >> the mandarin must be stopped. >> yes, he must. but no stopping iron man. it raked in more than $175 million. here is a look at the top five all-time. this time last year, the avengers earned the top spot. at number three, harry 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