her house is okay but not her sister s. heir house is gone. her car, gone. they barely got out. while the plant smolders, and with many homes in ruins, residents aren t sure how long it will take to rebuild, but they will. everybody is helping each other hout out in this town. you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece back together. laura anthony is on the ground where authorities say it could be weeks or perhaps longer before they know the cause of the explosion. and the mayor said today the death toll could be as high as 40 from the blast. a soil scientist says texaspe of a troubling pattern a lk of over sight for public safety. the professor is not the only scientist to make the connections. he says you can see it and the oil spill or the pipeline explosion hazardous high demand products and disasters like the one we re seeing in central texas. people who know the fertilizer production will tell you a plant like one in the town of w
be the u sel years. bob orr is in washington. been following the story all morning. good morning. good morning again, charlie. the focus right now is on the manhunt which is centered in watertown, massachusetts. and it s an urgent press by authorities. they know the man they are looking for is very dangerous. and potentially armed with explosives. we know he has weapons and we also know if the fbi is right and he s one of the two marathon bombers, we know he s demonstrated a willingness to kill and maim. this is a picture from the brand new fbi bulletin. the man s name is dzhokhar tsavraev. his family came from chechnya, and he and his brother carried out the marathon bombings. the older brother, as you mentioned in the beginning, tamerlan, his picture on the icio gun fight overnight with police in massachusetts. what really has authorities troubled, they have locked down the 20 square block area or so in watertown that we have been discussing and we think they have pinch
wearing backpacks, seen at the finish line at the marathon. the fbi wants you to take a good look. if you recognize either one of them please submit a tip on line at boston marathon tips.gov. and the president and first lady attended a church service to pay respect to those injured and killed in the blast. after that, michelle obama went to several hospitals to visit with those injured. among them, aaron hern, who had been harmed in the blast. the first lady was seen at children s hospital today. she bought little replicas of bo, the white house dog. he has tubes removed and was able to sit up and talk. aaron was at the finish line waiting for his mother to finish when the bombs went off. now the event organizers reassessing their own security plans, trying to find the balance between keeping fans safe and deep keeping things as normal as possible. local teams are no exception. a live look at the hp pavilion, the sharks play tonight at 7:30. team officials say they re con
reporter: appears to have his hands near his ears. here s another shot, walking toward the finish line. his black shoes, khaki pants, white the neck shirt. and it is clear from this area right that he is wearing sunglasses. many people think that that hat is a golf hat. with a white logo here on the side. both considered armed and very dangerous. www.kron4.com the bombing latest here is more of the latest. right now 61 people remain hospitalized. a total of 183 people were hurt in the blasts three of which are dead. also today president barrack obama visits boston. and met with the injured. catherine heenan is here now president obama and thethe president telling the people of that city - every one of us stands with you. he was speaking at an interfaith service at a boston cathedral. honoring the dead and wounded. the president was emotional - as he saluted the city for its strength and resilience. cathedral. lost and you re my home for millions of us what happened o
we saw the atf come in a few moments ago with yet another vehicle. that s because when i was in the neighborhood earlier. i was there overnight there were two devices found. they didn t call them bombs but treated them as if they could be bombs. the atf said get one more unit in there. you can hear some dogs barking. the sun is out. the birds have been chirping at times. it is sort of hard at this distance to know what s going on there. we know that the teams had been doing sweeps through the backyards of homes. these homes arabout 15 feet apart. there are driveways, there are sidewalks. the homes are two stories. to get up to that front door it is a half story step to walk up to a porch. there are basements. they are older neighborhoods. so there s hedges and foliage and rose bushes and a lot of places for somebody to hide. and so the authorities are looking for a suspect in that area believe that they know where somebody is. we have not heard any sort of gun fire. we ve hea