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saw thirty percent my slightest your thumb with one hundred to five hundred three per circuit first shot 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't afford to miss the one and only boom but. this is says holland kentucky. over all of this move them places people going street fanny's. a ko money city it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay was said that that was a lot of to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger
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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 happened it's happens. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some want to. have to try to be for us this is what a four three in the morning can't be good i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is
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a huge tournaments and the huge amount of pressure camera you have to go mediate the center of the digital with you and you will show the great gate the bridge you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down knowing left go. alone as does every year and i'm really happy to join that to follow the thousand and feel the world cup in russia meet the special one i was out of commission needs to just say the rino p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a figure that needed to just say look. what decide to 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
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disabled and people of color. in the eight hundred some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves the stablish in the 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. gruesome execution caught the attention of the media. on aug fourteenth in owensboro kentucky. the thea was publicly hanging by a white sheriff's many but the was innocent. one new york times reporter wrote ten thousand white persons summed. airing another's festive saw a prayerful black man put to death today and davies county's piton gallus.
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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 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. with the idea that they should go out in an opiate haze that it should be
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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 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 feel 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
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government has the right to kill. and also hold passion and concern for victims maybe in some books of justice the person for this act deserves 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. and firing squads. 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
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electrocution and twenty five by lethal injection. lethal injection is considered the more humane form but for jerry that 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. to cut throws and then the cat comes out and. that's all i had to do was push a button. but when it come down to buy me things action you have seven tunes. a chemicals. you have four flushes and three deadly chemicals that is inserted into this man and my self as the executioner i'm at the end of it's a rant i'm pushing the poison. down to tune into the body
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so i'm more attach to this person then it is pushing a button then release and then they let the current flow by itself fifteen days prior to an execution the condemned would be moved to the death chamber where jerry and his team worked. all nine of us were executions and report that a good excuse and that's what we stood by. the preparation was mental as well as physical we practice and practice and practice prior to execution. each of us knew our jobs 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 death watch. a guy will act differently because he knew that this is the last
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everything. this is the serial where the condemned sperry's. this is where the warden really is don't want this clergy person. so with him. doing this course of the day they condemn is given a shower his last meal his last 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. not some much
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for wasm physical abilities things like. specially 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. working through things and i'm working through things and. 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 and been planning. initially i. i couldn't bring myself. to do
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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 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. you know it'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.
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karen son was the same age as the car. didn't seem like such a hard decision when it was abstract. you know our family and friends who are very religious and don't believe. 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
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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 squawking in the house and walking through the door seeing our doctor and she told me. she was so kind and generous and loving and helpful and she always we come to us and say mom dad i have to make a difference sharon was living many things she had a tremendous appetite for learning everybody loved him and everybody loved her she was an extremely loving daughter. in their grief vicki and still
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turn to each other and reached out for support. it just 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. 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
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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 destroying their lives. around. get a phone no i don't have what was the last thing that you went on the internet no i have not used to these village is it safe it doesn't. i sure there is no a researcher is there and they are all going to be sure that the baby doesn't come through his service but. one one one one one one one what's the
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word on it we thought. is death as part of the that was have to get. the boy. that was what i was. previously yes and no they are being also fall in love where he was to the member of the society. to let. them. they just don't commit the scope of sloppy corruption in the u.k. that's what people respect the u.k. for them the most at a garage about layers of corruption they're the concierge of global banking corruption and they do a fine job at it but they don't do it kerry and shantytown. whether they should be. one of the four so you can be in luck because.
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this beautiful. winter with him and he that and there have been and he moved can you hear michel i . him in ash. after three years of conflict it has been estimated that out of a population of twenty seven point four million twenty two point two million people in yemen are in need of humanitarian assistance so why are the u.s. and u.k. so committed to the saudi u.a.e. war on yemen. you know world big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream
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media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. 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 now for watching closely watching the hawks. zero zero. zero. zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero.
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day six of the world cup in russia and senegal have just beaten poland two one. meanwhile fans are gearing up for the big game entry payment to this cheese day when russia take on egypt with a major question will egypt's star striker mohamed salah play at all after his injury thousands of fans have been descending on st petersburg ahead of the match. how muscle has going to be in the game today. our team will be on top knows a lot will frighten us. and in the news the fullness e.i.a. self when. believed to be the source behind wiki leaks exposure of the agency's controversial hacking tools faces more than a hundred years in prison over the largest information leak in its history.
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this is our t international and we're broadcasting live from our moscow studio with me welcome to the program. two matches down with one still to go on day six of the world cup right here in russia let's cross live now to our special studio at auntie's world cup h.q. overlooking central moscow. hello again it's a beautiful evening and we are live here on day six of the free for twenty eight the in the studio with a pass for a little while good to see you again. now i think all people see this michael and
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that they have seen plenty of action so far senegal surprisingly just beaten poland poland ranked eight in the world they've made two semifinal appearances and senegal they've only ever been in this tournament twice and in two thousand and two remember. that beat france in the opening game which was a very very big surprise and they did it again today. and you know this isn't quite as big a shock but it's a surprise nonetheless i think let's have a look at the goals this was number one they started the upsets to get a had his shots deflected. when it comes that it goes up the leg of charcoal chill neck and thirty seven minutes there's nothing that you can do about that an own goal very unlucky for them and they just goes to show you can do all the preparation that you like you can call me with great confidence feeling in your tactics and something like that happens and something like that happens in the out of football is recovering from not thinking that it's happening but it happens now
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and again and there's nothing you can do about it but then when you can see the second go i mean any of this is highly highly controversial so senegal players just been off the pitch and he's been allowed on this is a kind of schools here he's been allowed out for treatment and. yeah but the referee is allowing him onto the pitch at the same moment that the polish players trying to play the ball back to chess to go to the poll and goalkeeper and young. interferes in support and schools and it's too little to talk about the deflected goal first can't do much about that i mean how unlucky can you get a poll and did fight back a little bit. that it's. very late and that was. killed in the eighty six minutes or the late consolation if you know they put it about for four minutes trying get an equalizer that's the guy who played the long back pass for this is calamitous second goal so he deems itself slightly better in
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a way they only lost one nil i think he talked about this is where it's a test of character as you go well no doubt it's an unlucky deflection but the team thinks ok we know we're good mentally we're strong and then they give away that calamitous second the back and it's just unlucky isn't it i don't think you know if you have to look at it with with a little two and a little. this was a fair result so any goal was a better team they played better right from the moment go call and talk and all for a long time to get going and you know it was only in the second half to start to play a little bit but set ago they were putting a lot of pressure on and put a school moguls in the first. it it's not going to go over in history with a classic world cup game this part it is it is incredible that we now have included age we have seen they go and we have japan leading that group and not colombia and poland as everybody including myself have predicted because they are the best two teams in there but it just shows you how how good is the distance between what we
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consider to be the lesser teams are to the top teams and nobody would have predicted a third minute red card in the in the japan colombia game and not many would have nobody could have predicted a different did go and then a kind of ludicrous task and they should have the same group so if you try hard and you get luck you've got a chance even if you are you have to think about what preparation so you show some managers and coaches and their coaches now and every squad specializing in. certain things so when we people go into minute details now of everything defending this different society how the coals got to happen you know you can't just play your way in like barcelona did ten years ago and it's a perfect ball that's not happening very often there has to be some kind of. break off of the grid system or a mistake somewhere and that's how goals are happening and today poland which is very very unlucky with the goals we conceded but they did not deserve to win the
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game and that's a fair assessment i think well. no two teams will be hoping for a bit of luck that we've seen like that it's the big time tonight nine pm kickoff table topping russia because it only played once for the one hand simply taking on egypt but i think it is the class it's the second match for both of these takes time firstly russia's five nil demolition of saudi arabia electrified the home support egypt at less luck in their first game they suffered a one zero defeat at the hands of your guys who scored in the last minute of normal time by the way so let's talk about this one because i think there was a sense between yourself and josie marino that russia weren't as good as that initial school line suggested no no i think we have to sort of be more precise in what we're saying about this so to my mind there's no doubt that if saudi arabia plays the way they played in that game against russia they're going to lose the other two games in the group in similar numbers russia did really world have
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a very very nervous to begin with but they played differently that they've done in all their preparation games they play with. with an appetite for football it was very positive and they took the opportunity of playing against a weak team and they scored the five goals and i think that that's incredibly positive now today they play egypt and this is different head in the face completely different opposition in terms of quality organization and they have. saudi arabia to. if you put all the qualities of the eleven players who started the game together they get nowhere near mohammed saffi must be about saddam because he's agent tweeted his fate i don't know whether or not you can trust an agent on something like that but my question is if he's coming back then must still be some soreness there must be a risk in him playing so surely if he wasn't fit five days ago is he just fit now if you're the russia coach of the russia team do you target him i'm not saying anything you know untoward but do you look for some physical challenges and test
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out that child. i don't i don't think anyone would do that deliberately but you always talk to someone like this if you're always going to make that they. are not very pleasant for some but i'm not saying i'm harmless allies like that but a lot of players with that skill set they don't like the hot days they like it when everything works and they compete to not mix to get to you know show how good the really. is is different he is world class now you have two games left two games to survive the world to stay in the world cup what's the point not with the game you know what more so you have your best players one of the things that didn't work out for egypt in the for that first game against uruguay they defended really well and part of their plan is to counter attack and counterattack quick but when you don't have that quality players that can do that and they didn't in the game against europe one thing mr harbison when you don't have that then the game
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becomes more difficult and this is why you need to approach out playing today if they're going to play in the same way and mama said i encountered taxis is one of those scintillating paces maybe up against a thirty year old center back as i get me say which had an awful lot of fans specially parties. which was one for the joy later egypt you found like you said that they were really going to be relying on mosul are a thing that really changed and hoping he's fit and it's brought thousands of fans from both teams to the city let's see how they've been enjoying it. yes yes. that laugh. now there are a lot of hot with a name i hope everything goes smoothly our team will be on top no so la will
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frighten us if we're going to lose today we got out of the a cup so we have to get voted so today i'm how muscle has going to be in the game today on the news with you and your we hope we win today and at least repeat the last game school. russia. and in second place where the matches being played tonight the how much is missing answer residence or a cat hole to kill as make protections for tonight's game has been saved by the food easy from the feline is going for russia against these you don't have any practice takes a very very patriotic out there i think good form i have to say selected on form of to protecting victory so russia have a saudi arabia and a run of america killie's was on top form as well in the confederations cup someone else i hope is on top form he's in st petersburg and he's been catching up with a gypsy.
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