tv [untitled] March 6, 2012 3:30pm-4:00pm EST
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russia would be so rich bryson if it was wrong from france to impression. from star time t.v. dot com. because the around the world from central moscow this is r.t. one is kevin owen here with me tonight the top stories president obama says that an attack on syria would be a mistake dismissing calls for airstrikes by leading u.s. senator john mccain. also headlining. also brushed off republican calls away with military force against iran this is to round gives nuclear inspectors access to a secret military facility while a new round of talks are said to begin with the u.n.
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security council members and germany. plus the cheers but also a few g. is as putin's presidential victory sinks in with tens of thousands on the streets but some go too far forcing the police to step in. midnight thirty one now moscow time next max and stacey reveals some of the darkest secrets of the big sharks of the financial world would rather you didn't know about yes the kaiser report is on the. now her and you guys find your way there and you know people over there get in there with you. so much to. anybody you want to. make.
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very good tonight. i am going to go watch. the execution. trying to guard your right leader. and i've got butterflies unleashed a. career that. you can carry you know my. mind i know with the options there continues to be. you know i honestly thought that we were going to be excited you know for this day. and i think it's just completely different i think we're we're scared we're sad. we're not scared we're not scared i don't get anything that needed to come for a long long time i'm sorry it took so long. but i'm not i mean you don't ever want to wish anybody yeah you know i mean it's
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a horrible thing to see somebody die. and that was his sentence and it needs to be carried out and. who would be hurt if he didn't. if he was you know pretty much in general population if you see him he's there's just. this tendency to come down to you to be of help. and i think you always get a you know is not here is never get your temperature and then you get another peel going every time you just there's going to guard his name again. who we're trying to pit bull in and hurts too because we remember exactly what. he did to dad and it brings back that every single time you hear it on the news or you see it in the paper it's like reading even reading living that day and you know because we do the. first you get stuck up call it.
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the. whole thing stupid since when you put your papers with their suspect or with with gardner stanley that's just not right. it's like totally. recent changes to the very probably the least will be the last never firing squad excretion you know rather painful knowing. that it's. really sad. i'm really sad that the united states of america would even allow such a tragic thing to occur. sad. and besides the fact that it's my father.
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thinks easier to be together as a family it's a support you know support group for what's about to happen across the street so. we also have there is also a couple here. that is the niece one of the victims that was killed by my dad and they've been down here and they've been with us and have forgiven my dad they've been out here with this couple days so it's been it's been a good day it's a sad ending but a good day. at midnight mr gardner and i was removed from his observations and walked. to the chamber he was escorted by corrections staff and was calm and went willingly mr gardner was seated in the chamber and placed in restraints and warden truly asked mr gardner if he had any thoughts or feelings to express to which mr gardner
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replied i do not for one statement which was placed over mr gardner's head and it. in the warrant was served. and this regard it was pronounced dead at twelve seventeen this morning. i'd like to take the opportunity to thank all of the staff for the department of corrections this is an onerous responsibility this is been the one that has required complete dedication has been exhausting. it has been one that has been done with absolute dignity and reverence for human life and also reverence for the lives that have already been lost at the hands of this regarding their. forty nine year old partner with her guys firing squad in that. corner chilling
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method over the often lethal injection attorneys that people leave to the free trip by the bad guy by the partner spent the rest of our life being reading and watching the lord if they're going. i'm jennifer top honor i'm with you since you press here in salt lake city. it was fast it was. i was clinical and very sanitary yet the other observations would be. it wasn't like a movie at all and i remember talking to his brother earlier tonight they did not because a lot of the garden was telling them that this is the biology actually didn't want them to see that and i like others i founded not that violence i mean i'm not trying to be. a card here but it was it was just it
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was sanitized it happened so quickly i was expecting something a little bit more drastic it didn't happen. i have to disagree with some light horse on the table i've got a very i grew up with a winchester thirty thirty in my house but i think when you see it actually at a human being and you watch them do to some extent that was fine and i didn't find it in clinical. like oh. i. thought it was very clean. very like you mean. you only see movies that when somebody gets shot you see
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a ladder all over the place and this it wasn't like that where you could just see a little pool of blood by some apparatus. could see a lot of fly in it or not and. you're. right that's it feel sorry for them but they do think he owes me an apology. and i never did get it so. he could have written me a letter and he could have asked to talk to me on the phone before this and i would have talked to him. i guess it was the prisoner stuff if we're going to say that. i mean i want to trade face to face i'd rather do that than have somebody on the telephone i think i can tell the difference between a line there if you look in the eyes. and. that they didn't he said enough to do that so. but i think that along with it this way i feel really
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sports we use it in our foreign policy we export it all over the world we say that we don't like the effects of violence on individuals or their families but we have no hesitation in using it. as a solution in this country. the death penalty is reserved for people who were convicted of extremely violent offenses against individuals so most americans have nothing in common with death row inmates they are the easiest group of people in america to have no sympathy for to not think about or to not care about society has condemned these people as
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less than human we call them monsters garbage scum filth vermin trash we do human eyes them so to kill them is not to kill a person it's to just get rid of garbage in our minds. so using the death penalty is not seen as being violent it's just making america better to purify america by getting rid of subhumans certainly to take a person and lock them up for the rest of their life with no chance of release is not an easy thing to do either nor is it easy thing to carry out the death penalty but these are things that are necessary to be done. it is necessary to punish crime everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done and so i
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don't i don't see it as as an issue of violence i see as an issue of deserved punishment being carried out a careful way. well you know it is. your job to anybody around you bedroom but we. were the only one there for you. are you going to have rather should be going back to wearing it or maybe a metal grate don't like it that way. and the room. will.
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this is a different ball and uncomfortable place to live they began to grow but we're going to the noisy wake up call followed by breakfast at four thirty state of texas not our country. you wear one business as usual. and listen i hear somebody speak. read in the paper at the warnings that he's been
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paid for i think there's one schedule tonight in their first time or one term to our well i think we have to this week. they usually do two states so i think i think there may be one tonight one thirty but i may be around. the other way i don't know and i don't keep up with the contingent. with more than one hundred person your t.v. c.j. going house more than one hundred and fifty thousand of them. our job is to supervise grimmest homes and room to sign rational national texas department of criminal justice meet this challenge every day we're serving the people looked like . it's an eye for an hour or so fortunately i know that there are places out there that. you know well will cut your hands up at your fingers off.
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you know if you steal they cut your hand up and that takes care of that i mean if i lost my hand or stolen i think i'd be a lot less. likely to steal again you know. it's not ignoring a little bit it's just like most things i said affection directly. like when karla faye tucker got executed a car. carry gary graham i mean we had it every day i don't think there was another satellite truck left in the entire
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united states ever want to see her. and i mean i just sort of overtook for community and i'm those kind of things but most times it's always you know it's always mentioned in the paper and you know my local. reporters always goes to the executions other than that it's not. it's just part of life here.
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for people there's a hole in the ship with the finest she will not live up front and in this argument is that there's almost a danger of that person. you know if it can punch peter it in and i'm not. now the mysterious. we have never as a nation ever as a nation not done the hard thing it's because of the might might say this let me ask you question when we were in the world war two
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years ago. do you bit better the bombings in two places in the attacks that took place in the invasion did to place innocent people got caught up in that fire they didn't follow those mobs and and the civilians got you well absolutely and saluted but then some was for understand the necessity then very a for you know depended on our being willing to fight or if we were leaving a lot to be said you know life punishment because we might say it was still resistance because there's over there's a very serious big with prison doubtless for bush's oh dorsolateral because the lead may say it's. on that one of those our son needs to understand they need to own part you know all
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those filing this legacy alive and you load balancing budgets you does it well you know you've been looking for you for a life you know you're against the war but you're for the family plan i never saw a baby they came this must lose that had already taken the law. and lead them astray in mild a little guy who's going to live and i believe what the piece of the liberty bell means but if i break the law here's and sure in the spirit of partnership it's kind . oh. lol. you. hear. a. cause.
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come. close to come. statistics week. six. we are going to get folks you know live and let live and all that but you know i get a little grumpy with some folks because of you know their politics or their lack of politics or. their lack of desire to get involved in the community and help folks are people who can speak for themselves really elderly and prisoners children. you
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know the disabled. there to seems to be a reluctance to get involved so i wonder about the middle class sometimes the ones who are for. they don't make the decisions about who gets elected to office and i can understand the frustration they work very hard for what they have to get a nice car for the family and live somewhere where their kids can go to good schools and they can live in a nice house and nice neighborhood and have some you know eighteen year old pope breaking in the house stealing or stuff infuriates and you know you you know elect politicians to say to worry about it i've got to fix the. course you know so. i don't i don't blame him that much but you know four months old. i guess it's not easy you got to persist faith.
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definitely but none of the justices i was proud of the twenty years i did and they you know they were in my government that that's what they say it replaces. and then i think right now our work we have. always thought we have it right yes since you know you're convicted by your paper which appears to be operationally but it is your act. like they did it. and that's am i get through selection the jury. they got exactly what they want you know who they won't question enough to know that
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they're going to go into i knew they were alive and they wish it were terrible but i didn't know how we're going to get out of it we was in a world of trouble took a long time to get out they tell me they said russia guessing and it's hard to get them out. i. just moved here live report order. to move here for. i can. see right here. where you are.
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that. i used to live here. that. i was on death row for nineteen years right there in that building. the innocence project in new york and the f.b.i. . the men and women of a couple of the people who used me who. were involved in my prosecution knew that it wasn't me it was the jurors they didn't know it wasn't their fault. they committed perjury in another case another man who lives here on death row and when the f.b.i. what they did was falsified an f.b.i. document as part of their investigation of this homicide. and when the f.b.i. found out about it they came knocking and wanted to know what was going on and when they did there were good men and women in law enforcement and in the defense community ennoble the city who told the f.b.i. who i was and that they thought that my case was was fraudulent. and they did
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d.n.a. tests and it was me. on the on the evening of an execution about an hour before hand. everybody goes to the back of the cage and takes their shoe off and starts beating on the toilet if you get on it would issue its insanely loud inside the building so all the death row inmates would do that they wouldn't do it alone but they would do it. to select a guy i know that. he was being thought of if we were going to forget it it wasn't really meant to be disruptive or anything but just to let people in the building know we're here and we're alive and we know what's going on so usually for twenty thirty minutes or so people peed on the toilet and they stop doing it and give that man some peace and quiet with his family and his priest in the ward because he's fixing to die but we always did send a message to those men that were dying. thinking about.
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