laden and what else they found in the pakistani compound. compoundch as news of the death sets in, many very many families are calling the realization bitter sweet. sandra endo has the latest from the turn of event. reporter: on a bustle lower manhattan you can see behind me on the yellow fence, fresh flowers, pictures and candles all in memory of the lives lost on 9/11. also, though, the backdrop is the construction of the freedom tower and a memorial that willremember those lives lost. that tragic day. and here in new york and across the country, people are still saferring the moment of redemption god bless america my home sweet home. reporter: shanksville pennsylvania and ground zero once where many went to grieve and now they are fluking to rejoice and reflect flocking to rejoice and reflect. it s good see a evil person to receive justice but bitter to realize so many good people met a broughtal and needless death. reporter: this is amateur video of the paki
threat for more storms like this. good evening, everyone. i m adam may. the damage reports are still coming in. we have incredible video from across the area including fells point where watter from the harbor spilled onto wool street, the same area that suffered heavy damage from hurricane isabel in 2003. suzanne colins is live. first, let s go to meteorologist bernadette woods with the latest on watches and warnings and the possibility of a tornado tonight. bernadette? reporter: there is a report from the national weather service that someone is reporting a tornado. they are not sure if they are even going to investigate it or not. they are assessing reports that are coming in to decide whether they are going to go out and assess the damage. that s where we stand with that. we re going to take you back here to show you what happened earlier tonight. there are a lot of different thunderstorms that came through, but this line in particular made its way through carroll coun
reporter: on a hot summer anaheim, durell cartwright ran to the store to pick up something for his grandmother. he had walked to a store a few blogs from his home blocks from his home. reporter: the eagle mart, in surveillance video just released by police you can see durell arrive at the store. he s holding up the door talking on the cell phone when the killer and his friends come in. the killer himself is the young man wearing the black t- shirt with the white lettering on the front of the t-shirt. you ll notice as mr. cartwright enters the building, you ll notice that the killer walks in and they appear to have sort of an initial confrontation. reporter: after several minutes of arguing, durell finally leaves the store and starts walking back home. he only gets a few blocks before the killer catches up with him, pulls out a gun and kills him. it appears that the motive is as simple as he irritated him in the doorway of the store and that led to that simple co
maryland. abc2 s brian kuebler joins us for details. waiting for superman was released last fall. a movie that sparked a discussion hosted tonight in westminister. you wake up every morning and you know that kids are getting a really crappy education right now. so you think that most of the kids are getting a crappy education right now? oh, i don t think they are. i know they are. reporter: waiting for superman won an award at sun dance for following the story of three students in three major american cities including washington, d.c. it catalogs how the filmmaker believes the public school system fails them. among 30 developed countries we rank 25th in math and 21st in science and almost every category we fall we have fallen behind. reporter: and those students hoped to be selected to join charter schools for a better shot. for these kids, their only chance at getting into a great school depends on whether their number is picked in a lottery. the film h