with two children will be laid to rest on thursday. funeral arrangements for the 25-year-old tate who just graduated from the police academy will be released later today. a new development this morning in another story we ve been following. former nfl player aaron hernandez is facing a new charge this morning although he s already behind bars for life. the suffolk county district attorney s office charged hernandez with intimidating a witness in a 2013 incident. the d.a. accuse hernandez of shooting the witness on the side of a florida road because the unnamed victim had allegedly made a remark about the 2012 murders of two men. hernandez is charged with killing those men as well. in boston the jury could begin debilitating tomorrow on whether dzhokhar tsarnaev should live or die for the boston marathon terror attacks. closing arguments are set for tomorrow. it s going to be the defense s last chance to convince jurors tsarnaev should spend the rest of his life in prison instead of
the intelligence from in yemen? they have no presence on the ground we are told anymore in the country. how will they develop sources, how will they pay informants in the country? also you can forget now the central government cooperating with the united states. they re in a fight for political survival. they have been driven out of sanaa. they are in the south. all their energy is going after the houthis, trying to respond to the houthis moving south. so the united states counter terrorism strategy in yemen is in complete tatters. the group al qaeda in yemen is getting stronger. they want to hit u.s. aircraft. i think they are likely to put more resources into that because of this rivalry with isis. start all over again. thank you both so much for being with us. appreciate it. in our national lead his lawyer wants the jury to believe he was coerced by his brother to participate in the boston marathon terror attacks but dzhokhar tsarnaev s computer tells a different story. from det
deliberate or whatever but it is certainly hard to keep it all straight. you i m glad you re on it. chris stirewalt, thanks so much. carl cameron is live on this story about the irs a little later on for us this hour. meantime, a verdict in a case linked to the boston marathon terror attacks. what the jury just decided and the impact it could have on future trials related to that bombing. plus, a suspect in new york city dies after police put him in an apparent chokehold, something that goes against nypd policy. what a new video just released just after this event shows now. and what the medical examiner is saying about the exact cause of death. we ll go into depth on that. a killer storm. one of the most powerful to hit our area in nearly 50 years triggering everything from floods to landslides. the deaths and the massive damage next. t!
it was preventable. we need to find out what decisions failed. we need to find out why they stuck with the story about the video for so long. reporter: and we expect to hear there house speaker john boehner at the bottom of the hour. benghazi, undoubtedly, will be one of the topics that comes up, and again, we expect to hear from house democratic nancy pelosi in a couple of hours. patti ann: mike emanuel live on capitol hill, thanks. and speaker john boehner is expected to discuss the house select committee on benghazi coming up at the bottom of the hour. of we will bring that to you live. one doctor on new york s long island is actually offering to do something about the growing v.a. crisis. dr. martin handler of new york is now offering cardiac care to veterans for free if they don t have insurance. and he says he already has other doctors and specialists who are willing to do the same. dr. handler is, in fact, hoping his effort will become a national movement to help veterans ne
attempt by the defense to try to sway those jurors, show him to be a nice guy, look, he wants to compensate the victims families. but again, i don t think anybody is going to sway those jurors. trace: maybe he is a nice guy. never know. trace: good to see you. the fbi has now determined it could not have done much more to prevent the boston marathon terror attacks. that s what law enforcement officials now tells the new york times newspaper. we have learned that back in 2011, a russian intelligence agency asked the u.s. to investigate tamerlan tsarnaev, but u.s. investigators said there was no evidence he had been radicalized, and the feds say he and his brother orchestrated the deadly bombings back in april. tamerlan tsarnaev died during the shoot withoutive police less than a week later. the times reports that federal laws kept the fbi from conducting a more thorough investigation before the attack. the younger brother, dzhokar tsarnaev, pleaded not guilty to more than two d