she s going to meet erika for the first for the second time really at the facility tomorrow morning. we ll have that reunion for you tomorrow night on ac 360. and we re also going to tell you something very interesting that amanda told us today, why she thinks erika really saved her that day too. wow. i look forward to that. it s going to be a great reunion tomorrow. randi, thank you so much. appreciate it. let s get caught up on some of the other stories we re following. isha s here with a 360 bulletin. the parents of boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev have spoken to their son on the phone from the prison hospital. their first conversation since at evident. during the call his mother asks if he s in pain. he says he isn t but everything is fine. a top official in turkey has apologized for police aggression in nationwide anti-government protests. cnn s yvan watson reports relative calm in istanbul today but violence in some eastern cities. and prince william and cat
baseball. it said it cannot comment. a top official in turkey has apologized for police aggression in nationwide anti-government protests. cnn s yvan watson reports relative calm in istanbul today but violence in some eastern cities. and prince william and catherine, the duchess of cambridge, were among the guests at westminster abbey for a service marking the 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth ii s coronation. william and catherine are expectation their first child next month. much excitement. isha, thanks so much. crime and punishment tonight. for the first time tonight we have the answer straight from the alleged mass murderer s mouth to why this happened. one of the deadliest mass killings at a u.s. military base. the shooting rampage that claimed 13 lives 3 1/2 years ago at ft. hood, texas. today the man facing court-martial for the massacre told the judge he did it for the taliban. army psychiatrist major nidal hasan now representing himself in court wants more time to prepa
between them and those armored vehicles and another armored vehicle keeps moving back and forth between them. this is the most amount of police resources directed towards the crowd today. much more peaceful. but we ve heard consistent chants and attempts for people to try to move into the square interrupted by police who have made the clear decision not to use tear gas like they have, causing the angry response from the crowd. unfortunately what we re seeing is what many feared, as crowds build up in number and dusk begins to fall a more tense atmosphere is falling. the deputy prime minister had a news conference apologized for police aggression against some initial protests, a consolatory tone than his boss used. today you saw at rival of islamists, say pro-government protesters. is that a worrying development,
monday pettis bridge and took tv broadcasts to bring the protest to national attention. today s activists send their own images of police aggression toward peaceful protesters to hundreds of thousands of computers, cell phones and tablet screens. with the push of a button. twitter and text are their tools for organizing and communicating about protest action on the ground as it happens. unlike icons who emerge as the face and voice of the movement for civil rights, the young people calling for an end to police violence are a leaderless movement the in which many voices are raised as one. it s what the new york types called a communal ex presentation of pent up anguish spilling onto the streets. this week the magazine profiled two of the people who, while they reject the title of leaders, are recognized ascii organizerers and chroniclers of the movement. a st. louis native began protesting this ferguson the day