we have to be tolerant because the risks are big. juliette kayyem, thank you. let s get over to michaela with more news. in the headlines, afghan forces formally take over security from nato-led troops. deadly explosion rocking that country s capital. the intended target? one of the country s senior shia muslim clerics. reza sayah, this is highlighting, are troops being up for the task? reporter: it s a reminder of what s in store for them and this was a milestone day and moment of truth for afghan security forces, in many ways a moment of truth for the u.s. and nato mission in afghanistan. in a ceremony this morning nato officials transferring the lead security role to afghan security forces, that means for the coming 18 months, nato forces,
erdom gunduz stood. police moved in to arrest many people who joined him. we don t know if he is in custody at this hour. to the trial james whitey mob boss a friend turned foe turns to the government. john martarano casually describes murders he committed claiming bulger joined him for several and testified about the moment he learned bulger was an fbi informant, saying it broke my heart. it broke all loyalties. bulger is charged in the deaths of 19 people. a 15-year-old boy bitten in the leg by a shark beat that animal with his bare hands in order to get loose. it happened at surfside beach along the texas gulf coast as he fought the shark off, one of his hands was bitten. police officer who was there as well as kids from his church group came to his aid. the young man flown to a houston
sometimes reach out for help. if it can happen to super rich mega people who seemingly have no problems than normal average people have got t can affect anyone. why didn t anyone intervene? the restaurant says it did not see the alleged incident nor was anybody alerted to it at time. lawson hasn t pressed charges but scotland yard is investigating and police said a 70-year-old man was officially cautioned in regards to the incident but they haven t identified him as saatchi. saatchi is opening an art exhibition in london this week. the couple is expected to make an appearance together so it will be very telling if one or both of them do not attend that exhibition. we ll see what happens. it s a strange story. there s more questions than answers, and there s a lot of differing opinions about what exactly was happening there. but isn t that always how it is. now all of this around it,
what does this switch do? did you turn the magnet off? i knew i was forgetting something. it s time to turn away from the toothbrush for this next story, a terrifying rescue caught on tape, in california two teens stuck on a cliff s narrow shelf, 8,600 feet up, 30-mile-an-hour gusts swirling around them. the situation seemed ill fated but miguel marquez has the story of how they made it home. rescue like none other, 8,600 feet up, two boys trapped on the rocky spine of a ridge only a few feet wide. as we went up there, we made decisions to get up that ended up making it so we couldn t get back. reporter: bad decisions they will never forget, in gorgeous but unforgiving nature biting off more than one can chew all too easy. we thought we could walk across the ridge. when we saw the other side it