prosecution testimony resumed in the boston marathon bombing trial. moments ago bombing victim jessica kensky was wheeled up to the witness stand. her service dog by her side. jessica and her husband each lost a leg in the attack. bring in boston globe columnist daunte ram mos good to see you. it appears the trial is picking up where it left off last week? that s right. clearly there will be more victim statements to come but what s expected in these next coming days is for the trial to move into what you might call the csi phase. there will be technical experts testifying to how the, you know how the investigators piece together how the bomb was made and trying to connect what victims saw and observed on the scene to the construction of the actual explosives that were used in the bombing. the thing to remember here is that this is a it s not a murder trial. it is a terrorism trial, and
says president obama s spending plan would produce significantly larger deficits than he claims. the cbo says the obama budget would result in deficits of more than $6 trillion over the next ten years. that s a trillion more than the president predicts. the cbo also says the president s plan contains more than $1 trillion in tax increases. much more than claimed by the white house. it appears you want congress to keep digging on benghazi and the irs targeting scandal. a new fox news poll says two-thirds of respondents want someone held accountable for putting conservative groups under the tax microscope and 60% favor the same for the administration s handling of benghazi. up next, why deportations are way down lately under president obama. but first here s what some of our fox afill yalts across the country are covering. fox 5 in new york with the opening statements in the terrorism trial of an egyptian islamic preacher known for having hooks instead of hands.
developing, fascinating development this morning. stay with us again. abc news, america this morning, following that up with good morning america. and of course we ll update you at all times, 24 hours, at abcnews.com. there was a surprise at the terrorism trial of osama bin laden s son-in-law. sulaiman abu ghaith took the witness stand to talk about the 9/11 terror attacks. he said that when the u.s. found out he was responsible for this they would kill him and topple the regime in afghanistan. he reportedly said he was too pessimistic. police dash cam video catching a train that crashes into the man s semitrailer in atworth. now richard brown was lucky enough to get out in time. but he lost his furniture, clothes, mattresses. the train dragged that trailer for a quarter mile. brown was cited for failing to obey a railroad crossing. federal investigators are
abc news, america this morning, following that up with good morning america. and of course we ll update you at all times, 24 hours, at abcnews.com. there was a surprise at the terrorism trial of osama bin laden s son-in-law. sulaiman abu ghaith took the witness stand to talk about the night after the 9/11 attacks. he says he told bin ladin that when the u.s. found out he was responsible that they would kill him and topple the taliban regime in afghanistan. bin laden reportedly said he was too pessimistic. for one man in georgia, a traffic citation was the least of his worries, the police dash cam video catches a train that crashes into the man s semitrailer in ackworth. now richard brown was lucky enough to get out in time. but he lost his furniture, clothes, mattresses. the train dragged that trailer for a quarter mile. brown was cited for failing to obey a railroad crossing. federal investigators are beginning to reconstruct the news helicopter that crashed in
woman. you could tell by the way she carried herself and spoke. she had a very gentle demeanor, soft-spoken, but extremely intelligent. she was working as an engineer for a company that makes supplies/chemicals for the rubber industry. stay with abc news for all the developments. we ll have live reports on america this morning and on good morning america. now to stunning testimony at the terrorism trial of osama bin laden s son-in-law. the jury saw video of sulaiman abu ghaith in days following 9/11 threatening what he called a storm of airplane attacks. they also heard from a government witness who said he was trained by al qaeda to blow up a flight with a shoe bomb. he testified via video from london to avoid arrest in the u.s. also speaking via video to avoid arrest in the u.s. was edward snowden, the former security contractor who leaked secrets, shared his critical comments about the u.s. by addressing the