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pledging to continue the mission, and find out why the chopper went down. their families are beginning to share the stories. >> i love you, chris. >> in wichita, kansas, the captain of the helicopter called him a overachiever who loved sports, life and family. >> i love him with my heart and strength and love and i am proud of him. >> and jake of phoenix was a combat photographer and he was documenting the hurricane relief efforts. >> we stand with nepal. >> and captain lucas zefich was just featured in this department of defense video to describe the video. >> we were able to deliver rice and potatoes and tarps up to the villages of kathmandu, and the areas that are more difficult to get to and unable to reach by

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150515-20:04:00

restaurant. the bomb that killed martin richard, killed lingzi lu they also found that he was involved in the death of krystle campbell and officer sean collier, but for the most part it appears at first glance that yeah that's exactly what they did. they were able to isolate those capital counts that they thought he should be put to death for, jake. >> and martin richard's family martin richard, the 8-year-old the innocent young boy so brutally murdered by the tsarnaevs that day, his family made it clear, i believe, deb, they did not support the death penalty, that was not something they were seeking. what was their reaction in the courtroom today? >> reporter: so interesting you mention that jake because they did. they wrote and op-ed basically saying no. send him to life in prison. we don't want to hear his name ever again. you put him to death, the process is dragged out, updates on the status filings, what they decide to do but they were

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150515-20:19:00

dzhokhar tsarnaev was worth saving. the jury thought otherwise, jake. >> and if you're just joining us we're waiting for attorneys and family members to come to the microforeigns to micro microphones to talk about their reaction to the jury sentencing of death to dzhokhar tsarnaev. kevin colin is joining us now, i believe he's there. oh on the phone. kevin colin, you were in the courtroom. tell us your reaction. we saw a courtroom sketch a second ago on our screen of dzhokhar tsarnaev hearing the sentencing the decision by the jury. what were your impressions? >> well the thing that was striking i was sitting next to where the vick ims are sitting and turned and looked the richards whose son was murdered they were dry eyed and had kim out quite publicly against the idea of a death

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150515-20:50:00

news dzhokhar tsarnaev sentenced to die. right out in we arenow waiting to hear from the attorneys, also from victims maimed injured in the boston bombings. they are expected to speak as well as soon as they step to the microphones we'll bring that to you live. bring back our legal team now as well as reporter deb faireyerickfeyerick jeffrey toobin paul callan. what was your reaction to the sentencing today? were you surprised at all? >> i was surprised, because it's of course a massachusetts jury, and we know statistically that they're opposed most general lip to the death penalty in massachusetts, but on the other hand, this case was such a strong case, jake. if you ever were going to impose the death penalty, you know they talk about only the worst of the worst cases. well what could be worse than this? what could be worse than the deliberate maiming and killing

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150515-20:18:00

it wasn't some sort of an official residence but a marathon. a marathon would people would be out having fun. we can tell you there is is a heavy police presence here. a dog sniffing the perimeter. boston police department is here. absolutely there are eyes even in the boston harbor of the defense attorneys, i want to tell you, jake did come out. the first ones out of the courtroom. before they came out, though they followed dzhokhar tsarnaev into the back which is where there's a holding cell. where they meet him usually before court begins, and they did have a couple of moments to speak with him. they were the first ones out of the back of this court, and when people asked them what's your reaction, are you going to appeal? they looked very upset and they said nothing. so we have no sense of what their thinking is but they truly believed you saw that in court. you saw it in the passion in which they argued for the jury to spare his life. you really saw ta they believed

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150515-20:49:00

grabbed each others hands to make a chair to sit down and then we carried him through the whole way. >> reporter: first time hearing from some of those first responders there who were on the scene. again, just a reset, jake we are outside of the building where the ntsb will hold its final press briefing but at this point it is delayed, because as we speak they are speaking to the crew of that train that derailed. one other point, jake we did find a press release from amtrak dated 2010 in which they talked about how they would aggressively install ptcs, positive train control, on all of their tracks in the northeast corridor by the end of 2012. well we know that did not happen. it is now 2015. we reached out to amtrak to find out what caused the delay. back to you, jake. >> rene marsh in philadelphia. thanks. going back to our breaking

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150515-20:11:00

so look this is going to be a very long appeals process. timothy mcveigh was convicted in 1997 and he wasn't executed until 2001. i think that's the kind of length of time we're looking at at the fastest. >> do you agree with jeffrey, jean the appeals process might last as long as four years? >> it's an automatic rite of appeal. they'll string it out as long as they can that's part of the process. even if he'd gotten life in prison it doesn't mean they're not going to appeal it. the defense would have appealed it. it's not an automatic right. either way the defense attorney is going to try to get the case overturned or the death verdict overturned. >> jake if i can add one thing to talk about the time horanarrizon here. 62 people are on death row. only three executions since 1988

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150514-20:11:00

how is that changing your investigation at this point? >> well it will allow us greater access to the site and that's one significant area that it will change our investigation, but frankly, we've not really been held up on that. we've not gotten in there and gotten -- really up close and personal with documenting some of that wreckage. but we've been doing a lot of other things up to this point. >> robert sumwalt of the ntsb. thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you, jake. the stretch of track where this crash happened did not have new technology that would have automatically slowed the train down. exactly how does this technology work? why is there not more of it out there? and if you're in a derailment certain spots where you sit on a train may actually increase your chances of escaping serious injury. that's next. so we've had a tempur-pedic for awhile

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150514-20:17:00

trains where his train is. second element, basically ground stations that are alongside the tracks to tell them about switch positions where there might be work crews, other things to be concerned about, and then ground control stations that put all of that information together to make sure he knows where there are bends in the road where there might be a trail, overpass anything like that and comes out in a simple readout for the engineer that tells him at any given moment how fast he can afford to be going and when he has to start braking. if he gets too close to any hazard out there, the computers from this big matrix just take over and automatically slow that train down and even make it stop if necessary, so we don't have a catastrophe, jake. >> tom, the system costs about $14 billion to get into place, and then $900 million each year to maintain. what would we get for that money? what does it buy? >> what we would hope to get from all of that and what congressional researchers

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