we are heading to surprise an incredibly sweet little 8-year-old boy named jude. when jude was just 3 years old, there was a tragic accident while he was at home and he lost both of his legs. it just hits you right in the gut. and it is because of heather and the heather abbott foundation that we re going to see jude like he is today. he and his family have no idea what is about to happen. the chicago fire, which is the professional soccer team here in chicago, they re going above and beyond for jude and his family. go find your name. they re going to surprise the kids with their own jerseys. stuffed animals for the little ones. pretty awesome. their names on the jumbo tron. and heather actually flew in to surprise jude and his family. she hasn t seen them in three years. you look great. how do you like your new legs? good.
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prosthetics through her foundation the heather abbott foundation. you can find it online at heatherabbottfoundation.org. heather, thanks for being here. hi poppy. thank you. you testified at this trial. i wonder what the moment was like yesterday afternoon when you heard the verdict? i was definitely anxious to hear it and then it was i guess i was expecting i would feel some sort of emotion, but it was really just signed of sad. it didn t feel like something to celebrate. you posted on facebook that the verdict does not bring you peace and that it makes you sad. you say the verdict, regardless of which one it turned out to be does not bring me peace. you found peace and closure long before this. i did. i think i had been looking for something else throughout the process of this trial, but i
verdict come down you said quote, this feels like closure, relief evil did not win that day. how you moving forward, mary? i m doing really wonderfully, poppy. actually you don t even understand even the guilty verdict that just came out lately i felt a new me i feel so energetic, vitalized. i m ready to take on the world, actually. ready to take on the world. i like the sound of that. heather, you re doing you re doing your part in that. you just came from a huge gathering of 400 people for your foundation that officially launched today. tell me about it. i did. it was terrific. the foundation is called the heather abbott foundation and we will be giving prosthetic devices to limb loss victims of trauma. so we did a great job stoedtoday. we raised some money, had a big turnout and excited to be launching the foundation. you know it was just two years ago that you went through
back of his head. doing no more than that. after he was found guilty of 30 counts he got up and strolled out of the door he entered showing no emotion after hearing the word guilty 30 times. alexandra fields stay with us. we ll come back to you in a moment. i want to bring in the panel as we have the breaking news. dzhokhar tsarnaev now stands as the convicted boston marathon bomber. a jury in boston finding him guilty on 30 of 30 counts. he s eligible for the death penalty. this trial now goes to the penalty phase. i want to read first off early reaction we re getting from some of the family members who have been affected here. some of the victims who survived that day and bear the scars. from the heather abbott foundation. heather lost her leg below the knee during the bombing a couple years ago. she said thanks to everyone that reached out today and continued