Today the punishment phase of the trial began, prosecutors representing people of the United States urged a jury to choose death as the punishment for the boston bomber. Four people were killed and 260 wounded almost exactly two years ago. Don dahler says prosecutors started today with a surprise. Reporter prosecutors came out swinging, telling jurors tsarnaev, seen making an obscene gesture at a camera in a Court Holding cell just three months after the bombings, was unconcerned, unrepentant and unchanged. He had one more message left to send. During her Opening Statements framed by photos of those killed during the attacks and in the aftermath, assistant attorney Nadine Pelligrini said he planned and plotted to kill, he deliberately selected a glorious sporting event and twisted the marathon into something cruel and ugly for his own purposes. The jury sat rapt as more victims took the stand. Celeste corcoran described being thrown into the air by the blast that destroyed both her legs. I was in such excruciating pain, she said, and there was so much screaming and chaos. That chaos was captured on video played for the jury. Gillian reny, struggling through sobs, said, my leg was completely torn apart. I was terrified i was going to die. I didnt know you could be that injured and survive. The dancer, who may never dance again, was 18 at the time. Krystle campbells family members took the stand to talk about how special she was before a bomb took her life. I called her princess, her father William Campbell said. I never called her krystle unless she did something wrong. Outside a small group of demonstrators protested against the death penalty. 60 of bostonians share that view. Judge George Otoole required jurors, you are never required to return a sentence of death. Its an individual judgment. Scott, if only one juror decides against that sentence, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev spends the rest of his life in prison. Pelley and prosecutors will a go on about a week. The defense will take about two weeks. Don, thanks very much. Late today we learned that the head of the Drug Enforcement administration is out after a damning investigation of misconduct in her agency. Michele leonharts retirementef will be effective next month. Chief White House CorrespondentMajor Garrett is following this. R reporter retirement spares Michele Leonhart from being fired. Her departure comes after an inspector generals report revealed d. E. A. Agents in colombia participated in sex parties financed partly by drugru lords. Another report found taxpayer money was also used. The parties are believed to have gone on from 2001 until 2008. At a hearing before Congress Last week, leonhart, who has held her position since 2007 defended the d. E. A. Unfortunately, poor choices made by a few individuals can tarnish the reputation and overshadow the outstanding work being done at the d. E. A. En reporter in a statement, attorney general eric holder credited leonhart with innumerable instances of the d. E. A. Dismantling the mostt violent and most significant Drug Trafficking organizations. The white house twice refused to say whether president obama had confidence in leonhart, a signal her tenure was coming to an end. Scott, the republican and Democratic Leaders of the House Oversight committee called leonharts retirement appropriate. Pelley Major Garrett reporting tonight. Major, thanks very much. There were developments today in highprofile Police Misconduct cases. The Justice Department opened an investigation of the death of freddie gray, who died of a broken neck while in the custody of baltimore police. In oklahoma, tulsa reserve Deputy Robert bates pleaded not guilty to manslaughter in the accidental shooting death of suspect eric harris. And in california, San Bernardino county agreed to pay 650,000 to a suspect beaten by deputies after he tried to make a getaway on a horse. There was another one of those Police Chases the underthrough downtown los angeles. Officers pursued a drug suspect in a black s. U. V. For more than 15 minutes. They executed a pit maneuver, but the suspect got away. The chase finally ended when police cornered the man in a culdesac in downey. Shelves that once held Blue Bell Ice Cream products are emptyan tonight. Er a the company is recalling everything after an outbreak of listeria. The bacterium has killed three people and made seven others sick in arizona, texas, oklahoma and kansas. Elaine quijano has more on this. Reporter lois porter is still reeling from the death of her husband richard last year. He had been taken to a kansas hospital for intestinal problems when his health quickly began deteriorating. His blood, the doctors said was teeming with listeria. He had it really bad by the time it was diagnosed. Reporter Richard Porter was one of five patients at a kansas hospital who contracted listeria over a oneyear period after three of the patients died state Health Officials determined they had all been served Blue Bell Ice Cream. Listeria was listed as a contributing factor in their deaths. Blue bell c. E. O. Paul kruse released this internet video overnight. We are heartbroken over the situation and apologize to all of our loyal blue bell fans and customers. Reporter the company traced the bacteria to two factories, one in texas, the other oklahoma. The company is not sure how the listeria was introduced into their facilities. Company spokesperson joe robertson. Right now all were concerned about is the safety of our consumers, so were going to go into the marketplace, get all of our products out and make sure whatever is out there is safe to consume. Reporter as for lois porter, shes wary of any blue bell products. Theyre responsible for the purity of their product. Of course its their fault. But i do feel sorry for them. It may wreck their business. Reporter if you have any blue bell products in your freezer you should throw themrn away or return them to the store for a refund. Scott, the company is working with f. D. A. And local Health Officials to try to determine the source of the contamination. Pelley elaine, thanks very much. The biggest outbreak of bird flu in america in 30 years is threatening egg production. Bi millions of birds will have to be killed and the virus isin spreading. On adriana diaz is on the story in iowa. Reporter crews are disinfecting every vehicle that leaves sunrise farm. Si the northwest iowa farm is under quarantine as workers inside euthanize its entire flock of 3. 8 million hens after an outbreak of the h5n2 bird flun virus. Iowa is the countrys largest egg producer. One in every five eggs consumed in the u. S. Is laid by an iowa hen. And 6 of those hens come from sunrise farms. Since december the virus has been detected in 13 states. Yesterday, wisconsin declared a state of emergency after three flocks tested positive for the disease. Minnesota has already lostar nearly two million turkeys. Experts believe the disease is spreading state to state through droppings from migrating flocks. More than a decade ago, a more lethal strain of bird flu, h5n1, spread to humans in asia. Nearly 300 people died. St the current strain in the u. S. Can kill a flock of birds in under 48 hours, but iowas secretary of agriculture, bill northy, says humans have little to fear. Av this disease does in the affect people, so there is no reason to be concerned for human health at all, but were really trying to protect the other birds that are out there. Reporter as efforts continue here at sunrise farms, the usda says humans cannot get the virus from eating chicken or eggs. Scott, any virus that goes undetected will be killed when chicken is cooked and eggs are pasteurized. Pelley no threat to human health. Adriana, thank you very much. A virus much more dangerous to humans is spreading in indiana. Among addicts sharing needles. Despite decades of tragic experience with h. I. V. 4,000 needles have been turned in in an exchange program, but since we reported on this outbreak two weeks ago, the number of h. I. V. Infections has jumped from 89 to 135. Heres Dean Reynolds. Heres what i got. Reporter when we first met 49yearold kevin polly two weeks ago, he showed us the needles he used to inject the opiate painkiller called opana three to five times a day. From the Needle Exchange . Yes. Reporter in town . Yes. Thats enough to do me for a week. Reporter but for months he was sharing contaminated needles with other users and is now diagnosed with h. I. V. , one of the 135 cases diagnosed in this area. That risky behavior is behind the outbreak in Southern Indiana where several cases of full blown aids have also been reported. At the Community Outreach center where dirty needles can be exchanged for clean ones with no questions asked, officials told us they discovered one needle that had been used 300 times. We see peoples arms where they have abscesses because they use the same needle so many times. Reporter when users come here, the first person they see is nurse brittany combs. Whats that like . People sit across from you in tears. They say they dont want to live like this anymore. Reporter we went back to kevins house today, but he was gone. His father clyde said he checked into a rehab facility. Are you confident that hell kick the habit . No, im not confident at all hell kick the habit. Reporter and he knows whate that means for his son. Hes got a 401 k at retirement. Its about 14,000 or something. 00 that could put him away. Reporter put him away . Funeral, yeah. Reporter no officials we spoke to was confident that the spread of h. I. V. Infections here has been stopped or even contained. As one put it, scott, we have not yet reached the peak. Pelley Dean Reynolds reporting for us this evening. Dean, thanks very much. Today a former nazi went onl, trial, charged with 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. In german prosecutors are pursuing more than a dozen aging nazis under a new legal theory that death camp workers can be held accountable for the holocaust even if they didnt murder anyone with their own hands. Mark phillips is covering the trial. Reporter Oskar Groening now, a frail, 93yearold man with a dark past. Oskar groening then, a member of the waffen s. S. , the most nazi of the nazis stationed at auschwitz. Hedy bohm now, here on the right, an 86 yearold grandmother, hedy bohm then, a teenager deported to auschwitz with more than 400,000 other hungarian jews where the vast majority, including both her parents, were murdered. Oskar groening says he didnt directly kill anybody, that he was just a cog in the nazi murder machine, but without cogs, machines dont run. Hedy bohm will testify against him. I cried after my mom, and she heard me. Reporter the family were separated as the train carrying them and thousands of others arrived at auschwitz. We just looked at each other and she didnt say a word, and i saw her turn and walk away. I didnt know at the time thated that was the road that led to the crematorium, to the gas chambers. Reporter groenings job was to collect valuables. He was the nazis accountant. He pleaded while he was morally guilty, he was not legally guilty. And in all the german war crimes trials until now, groenings argument is right, even for the nazi brass, like Herman Goering at nuremberg, direct proof was required, but Oskar Groenings trial is different. For the first time complicity in aiding the murder machine may be enough. Hedy bohm was in court and listened to groenings plea. So Oskar Groening says he accepts a measure of moral guilt but not yet legal guilt. Do you buy that . I dont find it enough. I believe its a copout. Reporter the german record for the prosecution of war crimes has not been impressive. Of the just over 6,000 s. S. Members who were alive at the end of the war, the number who have been prosecuted and convicted, scott, is fewer than 50. Pelley Mark Phillips reporting for us tonight. Mark, thank you very much. We have news of a new test that could make genetic Cancer Screening available to many morey women. And a little girl gets her best friend back. When the cbs evening news continues. 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Genetic counseling is included in the price. We dont provide any sort of on specific medical advice. Our focus is on enabling women to get this Genetic Information back. Reporter color genomics says they have achieved the price through improved automation and direct marketing. Spit into the funnel until t spit into the vile until the amount of saliva reaches the fill line. Reporter the test is not covered by insurance. Known genetic mutations account for only 10 to 15 of breast and Ovarian Cancers. Oncologist dr. Jennifer litton of m. D. Anderson Cancer Center says this means proper counseling is key. I would be concerned ifers people misinterpret a negative result as being no risk, especially if they come from family that has a lot of different cancers or young onsets of cancers. Reporter a little more than a decade ago it cost about 400 million to sequence the entire human genome. That number is now approachingen 1,000. 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Reporter music producer shawn rivera discovered her writing seven years ago, at the time he was suffering from severe depression. I was questioning whether i should be on this planet. I was living in a storage unit on top of a warehouse. I came across this book and i read it and it clicked for me. Reporter he thought it would click for a new generation, too, taking angelous themes of isolation and inequality. He began writing music before he was able to meet angelou and get her blessing. Es what did she say . The first thing she said was thank you, which blew my mind. She said, i think i can do better. I want to be involved in the project. I was blown away. Reporter touchdown. Yeah. Reporter in this home video, she was asked about the notion of setting her poetry to rap. Young people are more sophisticated, a little more sarcastic, a little more edgy. She was tickled. And she really loved it. Reporter Colin Johnson is angelous grandson. He says music defined her earlyhe career. She started there. She started as a singer and dancer. Reporter so this is a Natural Evolution into rapping. Totally. Reporter really . Words are words and melodies are melodies. One of her hopes was to speak to someone my sons age at 13 or my daughters age at 16 that might not read one of her books but hears this and says, wow theres something to this. Reporter maya angelou once said she was in love with the music in language. You may trod me in the very dirt. Reporter a legacy shes now passing on to a new generation. A but still lights up all right all right. Reporter Michelle Miller cbs news, los angeles. A pelley and thats a wrap for the cbs evening news tonight. For all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. Now at 6 00 6 00, their every move now under the microscope. What a Bay Area Police department is already learning from its body cameras. Good evening, im Juliette Goodrich in for veronica de la cruz. Im ken bastida. Livermore the latest bay area city now to equip its officers with body cams. They have been wearing them now for a week. New at 6 00 Ann Notarangelo shows us, its already been an eyeopening experience. Ann. Reporter ken, every Livermore Police officer is now wearing a body camera and they will be turned on during every encounter except for one. We have seen this perspective from officer body cameras and have come to know moments of horror. Sorry, sorry. Reporter and moments an officer shows restraint. Put it down, man. I dont want to shoot you. Reporter this month every Livermore Police officer like ryan sanchez started wearing a camera and recording what happens even a portion of this interview. I would press it twice. Youre not even going to know that i pressed it. Didnt even see my hands. Right now its recording our interactions. You dont see a light that went on or anything. Reporter after more than a year of study and testing throughout the city, the Department Says its learned a few things about body cameras. Its only a limited field of view from these cameras so sometimes they dont necessarily pick up everything that we see or hear. And sometimes they will pick up stuff that we dont see or hear. Reporter thats why officers will be allowed to look at their video before writing a report unless its an officerinvolved shooting. They want to get whats going through your mind, your perception. Reporter they have already recorded 1,000 interactions and learned how it might not always work. We had an incident where an