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by the time we got through we're go if you go the police were swarming the rear of the apartment building and they let us know immediately that she had been in terror and she had been were. we were beginning to face the fact that part of us had died and i mean it it hit us very quickly. i just remember the whole hundred prints that we'd be able to gather to get through this. that weekend they attended mass. when we got to the lord's prayer. saying the lord's prayer out loud was a real confrontation. gives us christmas is this we preserve those who trespass
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against us. i had to abandon. something i had been saying. often probably thoughtlessly thousands of times over mark over my work. and if anyone would have asked us well what would you want to do if you if you ever found who did this i didn't i just why be so angry i want i want him dead to maybe i don't know i never had this happen it was is so painful. eight days later she burst buried their twenty three year old daughter. now. they still commit this crime a sloppy corruption in the u.k. that's what people respect the case for them the most it arises not layers of corruption they're the concierge of global banking corruption and they do a fine job at it but they all did. area shanty town highland.
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is it is says harlan kentucky. told all of this move from place to the water industry fanny's. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are fed that's. love to see these people as survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happens. when lawmakers manufacture consensus instead of public wealth. when the
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roman closest project themselves. in the final clearing go around the lives only the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signals. the real news. to 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 step. bushing
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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 raney the thea was publicly hanging by a white sheriff's many buck but the oh was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons some jaring and others festive saw prayerful black men put to death today and davies county's piton gala. the outcry over rainy but he 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's
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a death by far 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 then we began to hammer the horror stories that happened out of the electric chair . and then 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
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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 want some people kill with an attitude so callous heinous sadistic that they have forfeited their right to live i believe in 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 at people and not being treated fairly and people not getting a fair shot you can be critical but you can be critical of the idea that the government has the right to kill and also hold compassion and concern for victims maybe in some books of justice the person for this act deserves to die but do we as
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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. 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
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person a lot tougher. when you talk about execution and electrocution is a button you push and washing push the button. the current 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 to. a chemicals. you have four flushes and three deadly chemicals that is inserted into this man and. my self as an execution i'm at the end of it's a rant. i'm pushing the poison. down to tune into the body so i'm more attach to this person then it is pushing a button and release and then they let the current flow wide self. fifteen days
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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 was stood by. the preparation was mental as well as physical we practice and practice and practice prior to the execution. 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 when we have a call a deathwatch. a guy will act differently because he knew that this is the last everything. this is the sale where the condemned sperry's. this is where the warden read his
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death warrant his clergy person. with him. doing this course and then they condemn is given a shower his last meal is less visitations. by six o'clock hour preparations in the stocks and two they made his place today. at home in new hampshire karen and her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. but not so much the lost of physical abilities things like. especially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality.
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people are different. things are not the same. when even with one eye. 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 doubt. celeste and sixteen others lost limbs that day. ron was one of the lucky ones
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doctors were able to save his leg but the trauma and pain still lingered. we're going to have to work for a lifetime to get to bear new normal whatever that going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s. 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. and i agree and i and i'm to believe. but i. just can't still pending.
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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 say. it's the right thing to do they're so sure. 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
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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 told me. she was so kind and generous and loving and helpful and she always would come to us and say mom dad i have to make a difference. sharon was a little mini thing. she had a tremendous appetite for learning. everybody loved shannon everybody loved her she was a little extreme way over and over. in their grief vicki and still turn 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
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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. bud welch's daughter was one of one hundred sixty six people killed in that smithy mcveigh bombing of oklahoma city. 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 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
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that this had on these family members we saw it destroying their lives. 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 there's an unfair response none the less what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. get a phone you know i don't have what was the last time that you went on the internet
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you know i am not used to these village is it safe they just. are you sure there is no music there is other and they are all going to be should give the baby to the glossy his who has been. going why they were doing. only who. is the debt as part of the deficit given gets. more worked out of us. previously yet as they are being formed in a very muslim member of the society will you let go of there was no. matter the object as he should be. one of the few more so you can be in luck
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part of the world cup was action packed with england pulling out a last minute two one win over tunisia peter all variables there to watch the game for us belief a look at wrigley field in which funds if they take home the victory here in boulder dress that released heading into happiness at the stream away from a bucket full go to read about how you beat. the other group she gave earlier in sochi is belgium crush. hello
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and welcome to our special coverage of the world cup underway in russia would have beaten tunisia in volgograd but it was far from easy for them it took until the ninety first minute with harry king of england sealing the win we've been keeping an eye on the game with our co-host former denmark and manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel joined by our team as you know neal. peter it was a nervy time england versus two news here daryn in. involved we were watching it first half they missed a lot of chances second half they didn't actually create many but got there in the end yeah they got the end and. i feel very very happy for the england boys because if they hadn't got there the next couple of days would have been terrible for them they would have been crucified by the that the british media and i'm not sure that they come to go completely free because the second half was awful the way they played the second half it's not. it's not promising grade four for the next couple
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of games in the tournament but in the first half as you said they created so many chances god on his own had four chances he's with us to this quarter all for. the hurricane as i said the half time now is a one guy you need to you think they need to fall for him if the chances falls for him that day and then he scores one of the things that of course we've seen in this world cup are the big guns not quite doing it england did it they labored to a two one win but that got three points on the board that cannot be said for argentina it can't be said for brazil at a lot of other teams so when you put that into context it's a good win it's a terry good win because at the end of the day it's all about get three points and send yourself up in the group so when you win the first cooking you have three points already which means when new play the next game in this case then when they play a pantomime the next game they play that denise and. then. of course i think they
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could beat kind of on the evidence of how panama played today and did not very simply have to play every ten dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one of two of the players that was working for him today but if you if you imagine they have one today and and this then becomes a must win game against panama. then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man who did do what he was on the field to do was hurricane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the eleventh minute at peter no messing around here no no this is actually a fantastic safe by has and harry kane is in the right spot he's the understands how you know you know how this situation is developing and he's in the exactly that spot because he is that good. a little bit of criticism for the goalkeeper or not are just a good save and from the first place you and i you know you say this let's get it
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out of the six yard box just the fact that you've got to wait until radical i mean this is an unbelievable say i want to make it unbelievable safe like that you hope that is one of you to find this a ball falls or i mean he could have done anything other than that i think unfortunately for him it was is his last involvement in the game because in an incident a couple of minutes before he got injured he got a shoulder injury and had to give up and come off the page at what happened after that thirty five minutes into became england fans not happy at all a penalty given away kyle walker i'm not quite sure what he was doing no but. it was a penance and as there's no doubt about that he actually hit severe. very very lucky to get away with the yellow physically that somebody would yell when you're off so they clearly spot. and i think it's a really. great. goalkeeper make the first move and then it puts an opponent that
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was really clinical finish and it was one mana need thinking whoa what's going on here you know this is not the will of this us is go the it's not this is not the way it's supposed to be supposed to be four five then up at this point and it's one one so both both of the england goal comes off a corner. and both of them are headed on all in the first case from the from harry mcguire. so harry cain again finds himself in the right spot so you can see harry mcquire eyes as he had supposed. the car was ninety minutes and thirty seconds captain of the team captain of that scene and this is the definition of a big player when we talk about the big guns the one set that really rules football world then we talk about players like casino and i'll do. that whether it's needed for the team they turn up with the goods. very impressive very impressive with very
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impressed with hurricane or so. enormous responsibility on his shoulders to not only score the goals but also lead the team and he's not saying no he's a by the way here behind it if we hear that the drums are starting so this this was a massive game for him and in many ways i would think the carousel skate the england manager was forced musing about playing him he knew the quality off him but is he ready to play in the world cup and today's show and then one their game volgograd peter all of our is done there for us peter just when we thought it was over a last minute winner how delighting in funds where you are. relief which is i think as we can now see it's tended to happiness people are very very pleased certainly england fans very place with that when it's reflected in the the scenes we've seen here in belgrade the largest body of england found a loud a stroke of english fans was right behind that goal and it's behind the goal we
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hurricane school that went on in that ninety minutes this was a game they thought they were going to win many of the england fans i think they felt they deserved to win it as things started not to go as well as perhaps they would have wanted there was chances that didn't go when you felt that in the crowd you felt the atmosphere drop a little bit it became a little bit more tentative have decided to seize on having very impressive very loud very vocal they will be. a group to watch through this tournament the attitude of their funds who i think been absolutely brilliant while it being here where when we were. really very sort of rotis or to lose mark know hopefully the second half of the second game professional it is i'm best to look to you before the game the hard being that british media reports other media reports about a plague a fly in volgograd which a trend to this from the game for players and also funds alike how bad was the during the day absolutely horrific you know during the day you horrible i was
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swarmed with them i went for a room this morning and when i washed up when i went in the shower afterwards i think i washed about two or three thousand of them out of my head they died out in the evening thankfully i don't think they played any part in the game but this is a time games and both they could well be saluted watch out for. on a page not say that's the game in the next time paloma get expected to win but then it's all about belgium yeah and this is what we're going to show down a minute because belgium didn't start the best but they came out on top white easily in the end kind of a not the best team have to set a few times. belgium they did what they had to do today they beat them three nil yeah. looks comfortable at the end but they've been they didn't play well but then again belgium are one of the dark horses one of the maybe favorites to win this tournament people in general think that they have a fantastic squad and it's not about keeping them playing their best game in the first time around it's mostly to face one kneel down and switching yeah and you
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know that day and you know those kind of goals we haven't seen overnight that many of that caliber we saw one today that was a fantastic goal and then obviously it went to nil with luka rocco. who has a lot of talk about because when they see what he's doing he's doing the best is to say that i was the cuckoo in sixty nine minutes seventy five minutes he did not the way to long for his at his second goal belgium's third goal love it didn't peter was another thing a great pass from eden has one of the better things that he did miss game and now he was on and on top form at seoul today and obviously if. it is the belgium wants to have a chance or a shot at the world cup they need eden has to play at the very very eyes level and he didn't do that so this is how a group g. is looking after the first game in the first run for then belgium on top because of a goal difference and alongside that it's going to be
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a very interesting third game for both those teams you'd expect him to teach problem a peter you'd expect belgium to see often is he wouldn't you in the second round for the french in these in the second half they. got some confidence and so there you go. they were trying to take the game to england. as we said before that with the game that but some of the best players are not even in the squad two sure injury so it was kind of feeling the way forward in the first they were all over the place they got organized so maybe just maybe it's a tougher test for belgium that it was for a good today but belgium i mean that's a say one of the favorites to win the world cup they should be tunisia just on not belgium and never won a world cup are they the team at. the may break that duck and and and actually add to that list of illustrious winners have won the world cup are they good enough to go all the way if you look if you go through the list of players they have you you know.
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