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Witness: Marathon bomber 'genuinely sorry'

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Death penalty critic Sister Helen Prejean, who was portrayed by Susan Sarandon in the 1995 film "Dead Man Walking," told the jury after meeting with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev many times, she believes he is sorry for what he's done. Reporter Garrett Quinn takes us