you are home. reporter: he says because boston is more than a bomb and when he comes here it feels like home. top the penalty phase for the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev go on. the jury will term whether he live or dies. bill: last year when they ran it nice to see the community come back together. still a little bit of trepidation all day long at that finish line. martha: keep living your life and do the things you love to do and we wish them well. go boston. a fast-moving fire threatening
cross the finish line. severe storms, though, today across the nation s midsection. right in the heartland. we re looking at the next three days, a setup for severe weather in kansas, missouri, and oklahoma. john, brooke? all right, bonnie schneider, thanks so much. a nice shout-out for marathon monday. i was in boston over the weekend, you could see the runners get being set. 26.2. the 117th running of the boston marathon. go boston. all right. now this morning, elections don t get much closer than this. the man chosen by the late hugo chavez to succeed him has won venezuela s presidential election but only by a hair. it is so close that his opponent wants a recount. nichololas maduro won 50.66% to enrique capriles 49.07%. the company s top election official says the results are in his words irreversible. also new this morning at guantanamo bay a powerful opinion piece from a prisoner there after reports some inmates armed with improvised weapons clashed with guards over this