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needed to get the ball going let's go. a low as i want to know and i'm really happy to joined out to him for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just set the reno p.r.t. team's latest edition to make up a bigger than anybody jersey look. to . see this is holland kentucky. over all of these moves the boise people were going to st danny's remolded. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines are said that there was a lot of these people a survivor of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i
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was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened to. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman to just kill the narrowness and spend two to twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so what more chance for. peace this minute.
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what does society do when someone commits a horrific act of violence. for centuries seeking justice was a community affair. and disproportionate blame fell on the poor mentally disabled and people of color. in the eighteen hundreds some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves the stablish in a racial bias that continues today. executions reached a historic peak in the one nine hundred thirty s. averaging one hundred sixty seven per year but then in one thousand thirty six. a gruesome execution caught the attention of the media. on aug fourteenth in owensboro kentucky rainy the thea was publicly hanged by
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a white sheriff's many black but the oh was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons some jaring another's best of saw prayerful black men put to death today and davies county's piton gallus . the outcry over rainy bothy is hanging did not put an end to capital punishment instead it drove executions behind prison walls out of public view. state officials built death houses and institutionalized the practice. it said death by farming it's a scripted death in the beginning it was hanging it was not only hanging but it was public and so you see the crowds come in and bring in a picnic lunch and celebrating then we move from hanging to the electric chair and they. when we began to hammer the horror stories that happened out of the electric
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chair. and then there has been a move to lethal injection and lethal injection is likely going medicinal so that we'll just be putting them to sleep. but not everyone agrees. the idea that they should go out in an opiate haze that it should be a pleasant that is absolutely perverse the debate about the death penalty has become increasingly polarized and politicized we want a system that they are we want a system that respects the dignity of human beings the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying and there was just no way that we hadn't and that we weren't some people kill with an attitude so callous heinous sadistic that they have forfeited their right to live i believe in
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a turn of one and that is when we execute this person we know he will never kill again why is it that the death penalty really comes down to in many cases just where you live who your d.n.a. is we cannot recognize injustice when we see it people not being treated fairly and people not getting a fair shot you can be critical because you can be critical of the idea that the government has the right to kill and also hold compassion and concern for victims may be in some books of justice the person for this act is serves to die but do we as a society deserve to kill them. today capital punishment largely falls to the state in which the crime was committed. and laws and methods vary widely. most states use lethal injection. but some still use gas chambers. the electric chair. hanging
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and firing squad. carrying out the death penalty is intrusted to specially trained guards like jerry givens. of the sixty two executions the jerries conducted thirty seven were by electrocution and twenty five by lethal injection. lethal injection is considered the more humane form but for jerry it made the job of killing another person a lot tougher. when you talk about execution and electrocution is a button you push and washing push the button because it flows in the car and the current comes out. and that's all i had to do was push a button. but when it come down to death by lethal injection you have seven
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to. a chemicals. you have four flushes and three deadly chemicals that is inserted into this man and my self as an execution i am at the end of each syringe. pushing a poison. down to tune into the body so are more attach to this person then it is pushing a button and release and then they let the current flow wide self. fifteen days prior to an execution the condemned would be moved to the death chamber where gerry and his team worked. all nine of us were executions and report that a good execution that what we listed by. the preparation was mental as well as physical we practice and practice and practice prior to the execution.
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each of us knew our jobs out sign it and we never allow ourselves to get that close to anyone you know we train for that we train this way you don't get that close to . the day of the execution twenty four hours prior to that we we have a call a duck watch. a guy will act differently because he knew that this is the last everything. this is a sale when to condemn space. this is where the warden greed is don't want this clergy person. to sit with him. doing this course and then they condemn is given a shower his last meal is less visitations. by six
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o'clock hour preparations in the stocks and to the inmate is placed today. at home in new hampshire karen in her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not some much for wasm physical abilities things like. especially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. that. people are different things are not the same. when even with one and i. are.
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working through things and i'm working through things. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her legs. in the beginning. initially i i couldn't bring myself. to do so. because i felt. celeste and sixteen others lost limbs that day ron was one of the lucky ones doctors were able to save his leg but the trauma and pain still lingered. we're going to have to work for a long time to get to new normal whatever that's going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s.
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would seek the death penalty. the defense will argue that zocor was pressured into it by his older brother that he was a popular well liked college kid led astray. you know he's going to be held responsible and i agree and i and i am to believe that. but i also thank you. just can't stoop and. karen son was the same age is no car. didn't seem like such a hard decision when it was abstract. you know i've got family and friends who are very religious and don't believe in it and that i have others who just think. it's the right thing to do they're so sure.
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i don't know that it's right for me to make that decision to take someone else's life. in philadelphia shannon's killer was still on the loose. the she worst pressed france or so but the police had none. it's just like you're in a coma you mean you're just like walking through something but you you don't know exactly how you're going to deal with them how am i ever ever going to get through this. this is tremendous sense of loss. and you know for some time i could visualize feeling that walking through a door just walking in the house and walking through the door seeing our doc at the bed she called me. she was so kind and generous and
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loving and helpful and she always would come to us and say mom dad i have to make a difference. there was a little mini thing. she had a tremendous appetite for learning. everybody loved shannon everybody loved her she was a little extreme with moving over. in their grief vicki and sil turned to each other and reached out for support. this takes time and doesn't you know everybody goes down a different path in a different time line to this journey toward healing to begin attending support meetings for families of murder victims there they saw the devastating toll of sorrow and anger. the father of one of the murdered daughters we know well took his first drink and he never stopped for a year and then she lost his job and marriage. but welch's daughter was one of one hundred sixty six people killed in the timothy mcveigh bombing of oklahoma city.
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one night about a year later he woke up in the morning and he had this dream and his daughter julie was there telling him dad had he murdered me are you going to let him murder whole family. also saw the high price people paid for putting their lives on hold as they waited for an execution. we start finding out what murder victims' families go through if you decide to say look at i want that man executed it would take fifteen twenty years as much longer for it actually to happen and we just saw the effects that this had on these family members we saw it destroying their lives. for her. to. get
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a phone no i don't have what was the last thing that you went on the internet no i'm not used to these village is it safe it was. a sure there was no music ters there they are all going to be sure that the baby doesn't cover his service but. one one one one one one on what they were going on we thought. is dead as part of the that was a given to. the boy. that was what i was. previously yes and no they are being false form in a very astute member of the society.
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i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but couldn't has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion anymore because it seems like no matter what he does this an unfair response nonetheless what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. in a world of big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is
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now for watching closely watching the hawks. have been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand colored timestamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only lubov . rather they have to as he should be.
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a very warm welcome to day five for all the world cup for belgium have just feet to come up with some ease while the earlier sweden softened fred aside career goal keeping great spinners like those here with me to analyze all the action. but a bit but she is about an hour's time away it seems a glimpse of the a clash done in the photograph our teams here all the rays eagerly awaiting the game let's hear from him. keep here in tunisia it's
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in the this is a full good grand in fun to be making their way here to the banks of the river gold go on planes trains and bicycles is well. every day but twenty three days one hundred miles every day we go and use the by the strong into the guy. hello and welcome to our special coverage of the world cup from our studio overlooking the kremlin here in moscow and joining me of course please no introduction but i'll do it anyway denmark and manchester united goalkeeping great peter spoke of hello hello and hello when they five a seen plenty of action and goals so far the first game in group g. has just wrapped up that's agnes' group us who can remember belgium beating panama three males in such a. this was the this was the worry about belgium could they get off to a good start out this world cup so much pressure in the perennial underdogs they
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did it and they did it with some ease shall we take a have a look at the first goal peter see what you're going to want you know you say they did it was so nice first time belgium not very good not a great performance that was struck they were huffin and puffin and then this happened right there you know when i started the second great finish my ties my americans and that said belgium going where it's seven minutes two minutes after the time they came up to the minute and yeah i've second so something after the restart and clearly. he must have said something to these guys because they didn't look very good for the first time and i have to say panama not a great team not a great team no worse for england absolutely. this game reminded me a little bit of the russia saudi arabia game. and belgium only did what they have to do and they could have won so much more and they should have won more after saying yeah well this started to come more into the game i think to have time team
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talk to them a lot of good because that was merton forty seven minutes twenty one minutes from time this happened romelu lukaku doing what he does best peter he is doing what he's been doing most of the year from manchester and i just a little bit of an offside call it out about this one but he's clearly onside and all the referees in the system lines for the system referees linesman's article they've been in. just to not cave that out for once so he was for me he was on side but the panama still appealing for offside but that was a good goal. and you know the big stuff in the belgium team. even has a cap and he was i don't know if there's a little bit of a problem within the squad here he was very on and it sort of got to ease the normal play that he has maybe it's because he's not used to play with these kind of players or maybe it is because too many stars but he didn't have a good game until seventy fifth minute when he got the ball and pasta to look
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awkward he then scored the second goal and we can see that here it's an absolutely perfect pass to him. and look go was was on a hat trick he's doing all the right things like what you're saying there. about the playmakers he really wanted and he couldn't ask for a better draw for belgium could you promise he said they weren't looking too good were they so if you're not getting pounded by the likes of panama by three or four goals maybe there's something quite off here you have to remember that panama has actually be beaten the usa to be here and the usa is quite a good team so so you could assume that panama at least have some kind of level some kind of high level but today they didn't show it they might have been nervous it might have been really really hot and such on the pitch might have been dry that might have been lots of excuses but this is the world cup and you expect as a team you expect to come out and try and do something that they'd have wanted to
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the sort of chances they were huffing and puffing but there was no quality up front . and you know they have wanted to play is that they can play you can see that but the rest of them. at least on the evidence of this game today pretty average let's early in the world cup a three nil belgium was the score belgium getting their world cup campaign off to a great start at lots of panama fans in the capital here also one variant v.i.p. guess there. well that the president of panama is in russia supporting his country during their first ever appearance on the world cup he spoke exclusively to us ahead of the game let's hear what number one fan had to say. happy to support my team here in sochi today's first time that venom is going to play in the warsaw cup soccer cup so you see all the band i mean one of five thousand people who like on became and i'll be watching the game and then headed back to panama to beautiful city beautiful country russia we really enjoyed the visit but if i thought that but i mean as a result you really are the first time i know the russian companies have been
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around this. and i know it so the president of the pan am at best just one more game left for today and that is the most anticipated it's and then they face tunisia and that game is being played in volgograd. and fans of both teams ok going into the spirit of things with each hoping that country can get off to a winning start singing and cheering it's very much the order of the day. i. was going to win they're going to win going to have a marvelous well go. all right so yet one of the biggest games of the group stages here simply because the
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expectations are running then for some reason are always so great warranted or otherwise peter what do you think is it warranted you have to remember they won the world cup in one thousand nine hundred eighty six so fifty two years ago. a world cup in winning the eighty or so in a more you can say yes warranted it's funny because the whole sort of preparation in england has been very very quiet. who who's a quiet man. he's sort of a. flex a whole not the mood but the way that expectations vary those slower this time of build up and i have to say today is the first time the very very first time ever since i've been qualified that i could find one any of the media that i read where it said glyn can go all the way so the expectations are very sort of muted i know it's a young team and know that and they're now in that sort of rebuilding period which for me is a little bit there with senses of well but their expectations of
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a good performance but not necessarily winning the world cup because they are a quarter final team as it stands are taking that's where they've been finishing for the most part the last number of world cups and european championships if they go one better not someone finds a husky seen as a success sure but the england squad is fantastic i mean it is a really really good squad it's young so you know one of the sort of the challenges this squad faces is this you know inexperience sort of playing at this level and dealing with you know whatever pressure the media can write and put at them but i was trying all day today asking people that i know have you got the team have you got the team and i was put in my own team and i thought the team that i sort of put up put out for england would be really strong. and then i see the team now it's different ok so definitely yeah that's diplomatically put an optimistic peter smikle we've got another peter in the program not peter all of our is in volgograd down in southern russia amongst the fans at peter hughes being known to being
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a bit of a football fan in the past you must be nervous what do you think what's the atmosphere around the fans are they optimistic that they're going to get a good result tonight and throughout the tournament. i first most say the irishman in the day and seeing why doing in think that they could win this i've been a little smile that yes the atmosphere here it's been great it's be really good. what we have seen is a lot of england fans government. to new zealand fans if i think maybe you will be the dominant supports a group here they provide the songs the cheering the chants and there has been a a few things with the end a lot of headlines certainly written in the british media about the the bugs that are flying around here in volgograd i can tell you i'm. at the moment that's mostly thanks to the front correspondent who gave me some kind of picture that i put on me all i can tell you right now guys is we're lucky this is television not smell
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a vision and that put yeah away from not be guys who are going to be playing behind me here in the stadium they know what they've got to do right now they've seen that belgium has one they're going to be better top the group already they've got three points on the board both of the sites will think they can win the case now a lot of the talk was about england being the strongest side going into this but this is eleventh against all twelfth against twenty first in the world to mishear the highest ranking african side in the tournament and they are as the old saying goes they're going to try and play a counterattacking game and they are confident that they can try and get a goal in and some of the set piece take is particular the lot that play for sunderland for a little bit still on the books some of actually played it ran last season he can strike a dead ball so england are going to be careful if they can give away any free kicks around the box otherwise they could find themselves in a little bit of danger they know what they have to do and not is the hard part i think book what we have what we have seen no we get back to the fans here it has really been quite nice over the.
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