i only talked to their parents. but what they are getting is two different ideas of how to live their lives. so one parent is saying be involved in these activities and go to sports and then arts and then tutoring and other parents so say no hang out and let s enjoy each other without the scheduled activities. so they get in some ways the best of both worlds jesse strieb thank you so much. congratulations on the book. and up next to boston where go where the jury took a critical trip outside of the courtroom today. and the new documentary about marijuana that is burning up south by southwest. you could say they are engulfed in smoke. we knew that recreational sale of marijuana was going to be much better than medicinal. we are ground zero for it so we had to cover it in a way that we hadn t covered it in the past.
in the boston marathon bombing. evidence the general public wasn t able to see only through court sketches but this was different. a chilly earling morning trip for jurors taken to see the boat in watertown where dzokhar tsarnaev was holed up for days. and a heroing account of what went down late that friday. ron mott is covering the trial for us outside of the courthouse in droupt boston. pretty extraordinary day. reporter: we are getting word that court has concluded testimony for today and the last witness we believe was the owner of the boat. no he was not there. i take that back. so the owner of the boat was not testifying today. we understood that he might be called at some point maybe tomorrow. but earlier this morning when we got here at 9:00 and realized the jury wasn t lear, we here we were told they were off-site looking at the boat.
there was discussions about whether they would be taken off site or certain portions of the boat would be cut and we knew there were gunshots in the boat itself because dzokhar tsarnaev when he was found that friday night was suffering from gunshot wounds but little did we know there were more than 100 shots, according to the media representative who was embedded with the court this morning, more than 100 bullet holes in the boat. how he managed to walk out with his life is remarkable. an the jury did get a chance to see the pencilled note on the boat where he he talked about being jealous of his brother who died in the shootout with police and dzokhar tsarnaev ran over his brother in that entire shootout on his way to that boat. much of the testimony today focused on the shootout in watertown where his brother was killed and there was a witness who lived on that block who testified earlier this afternoon about just how scary the scene was. he saw it from the second floor