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a lady friend at the moment she was in california i live in minnesota so there's a distance there we need to know each other we talk. it's not easy making new friends after something like this. well what do you do before you came here where did you work before you came here when you live. well death row they don't know what to do with that you know that. it's just one of those situations where you have to realize that not everyone out here is out to ruin your life there are some who are actually interested in knowing you and helping you. the state of ohio says the new drug combo used to execute dennis mcguire in january worked properly but is increasing the dosage of the painkiller cocktail for future
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executions his family claims the state used as an experiment the state says mcguire was killed humanely. their official position is that nothing went wrong with. basically everything was constitutional. was unconscious. because they're all medically qualified to be able to say. i don't know yet what we're going to have to do if anything resume. going to be. this afternoon or next to push through legislation that would try to pull the curtain over any information about who was involved in this. the idea that we can just lawlessness regardless of how people feel loved. i don't see. what the
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legislature is doing with the secrecy stuff should just absolutely piss people off . the top stories here. aren't really. is it ok to mention you think if. this is true what is your position that he's such an old. school children who will miss it to see roll over their vision straight into the brotherhood. this is. the 2nd of course old this is the real. killing mr rhodes is not going to bring my daughter back and i'm holding on tight to my other 2 children it's like you. and i don't like to see them going through this. ergo to go over there forever
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changed your life and forever change your other daughter. squire it for ever change the relationship with those 3 close to you of course but it's gotten worse. when if this would be over with in the state would accept the offer we can focus on getting it all back together that's the point i'm trying to stress to you i don't care about james or rose i don't care about the public defender's office i shouldn't have to be sitting up here going through what i'm going through i feel like you're attacking me we're supposed to be on the same side here. this is not about me it should be about shelby fair the victim has everybody forgotten about the victim. here doing what we feel is appropriate based on the fractional mall that's always. nevertheless you are
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sympathetic to that. it isn't just a question you want to see that there's no law that says you have. the walsall is the basis or right through every british and. he knows what he did is wrong he's not arguing that he didn't do it he's ready to go do his time he says he's been ready yeah 2 years over 2 years it was like oh my 6 months when you 1st came out to us and and told us about it's all been so unnecessary you know the state gets to pick and choose which cases they suggest the state can't holds the power in their fingers to make this go away to morrow they could we could put him on the calendar to the police and it's john.
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and. 3 years since the place. that i knew i had to find it in my heart to forgive this person that took my daughter's life away. for my sake for my hell. i don't think it again easier but more bearable but as far as that. and i've been through with the state attorney's office i'll never. only 16 counties in the country imposed 5 or more death sentences between 20102054 of them right here in florida that's according to harvard law school's fair punishment project the report calls angela corey and. overly aggressive prosecutor. angela corey is the chief stay. the attorney here
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she has the final say so over everything and bernie is like her right hand man and all victims of crime but as long as they know that there will always be prosecutors fighting for the truth i think that victims will continue to rely on this justice system. the stubbornness the same me it's like i refuse to allow her to get again over my daughter's death and now that she's running for office and all this political stuff. she needs to know that people are supporting me and not going to support her that this could hurt by her not taking the offer it could hurt her campaign which it is.
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every day i try to remind myself. look this is a gift. this is not the glamour job people think it is but. if you have the mindset for disability job in the world. i've seen the country pretty much from the cab of this truck. if i'm going to have to work the rest of my life. then i'm going to do something i like doing. i don't see this as and so i see it as an office. in the. i do have a lawsuit going against the state. but. there's really not much to do
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about it you know. all i can do now is wait and see what's going to happen with this. hoping that i can get some compensation something to retire with. let's face it there's there's there's not much security for me i mean i'll be 41 some day. so. you know i'm going to be working for a very long time. the department announced today that the state is putting off the execution the reason is the state's problems with getting a hold of lethal injection drugs. 2015 nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. 23 years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every 60 days.
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the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the 1st delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other birds. who were doing paperwork but i was there physically present yet my mom was locking me on the path that a lot you were working right but i was there with me. the variable. this is an election 2016 special the
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state attorney just baked for the 1st time in. northeast florida voters are getting ready to make a choice about the area's top prosecutor the incumbent state attorney angela corey has gained national attention prosecuting several high profile cases which have also made her old lightning rod for criticism no 2 of her former prosecutors are challenging her saying it's time for a change tonight all 3 make their case on to ensure that. we are 56 percent more likely to have violent crime in this community than across the nation unfortunately over the last 8 years the decisions and actions rhetoric and explanations of angela corey ever rode in our communities confidence in our justice system i will not apologize for being tough on the violent criminals who are preying on this community to being tough on them we have sent more people to state
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prison and put more people on death row in any other circuit in the state of florida when you combine those 2 things. do you think that if the health law respect. i think she would be. fair and taking consideration the family's wishes i support her 100 percent. i hope she wins. you hear. comments this morning on the radio. and i have to be honest with you i was out of town i drove in town i left after court monday ok i did something along the lines of hearing more about this helpless to. just be a match i can't i can't believe she said that i'm fighting for what i feel is right and as far as these political comments that she's making angela corey made it
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political when she refused to take it off. on that just upsets me what else did she say it is a constitutional duty to consult with the victim but the victim does not tell the state attorney what sentence should be imposed in the case we give their feelings great weight and we have done that with the very. darlene farrow who appears to be more interested in public city in actually grieving for her daughter why stir that case that case is still pending are you really. to continue to present mitigation as we do in every single case why is that case been plucked out is easy we talked to cory after she made her comments on the radio she stands behind what she said because we have so many victims who have suffered just as much as. to sit quietly and wait for justice. you don't do
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stuff like that. understand. but whatever that's how we felt in the situation. tell me how i feel should i got the right one this time. some time old shows were like a honeypot everyone believe that it was all on stable and on the reliable and russia but they thought that everyone was great over there russian businessmen wanted to do business in the west because they feared some could take everything away from them in russia it's now it's the opposite dave business is outside of russia was snatched less has frozen the whole blog now the student whine about.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. i didn't really expect to have much of a role in life considering what i've been through because people just know. i went to georgia for a conference gathering saw her there i'm like ok i got to talk to her. we start talking and. we've been talking ever since. then stab us yes but yeah like. we connect and read off the bat we connect which is
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right in front of you know really and that a lot but you don't really know her 1st year anniversary it's like well where do you want to go on rebuffing and i want to bring you up this way it's amazing out here and this is about as close to alcatraz as i want to get and. yes don't worry yeah it's a. great headline of the article is a state attorney's challenging former death row inmate requests for wrongful conviction compensation. so he must affirmatively prove by clear and convincing evidence that he did not commit the crime or any other crime. based on the same set of facts one of the crown must also committed what a bunch of jack. ass i just don't get it man it's ridiculous does it really hurt them that much to say look. we we got the wrong guy. east. i carried an election 26 to thousands of voters head to the polls to cast
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their ballots in several key races that will decide the future of our country if you haven't yet though both. bernie gone to fanciulla or even right. but i've been there i don't and i hope so because i'll be doubleday can't accept that he's causing a lot of excitement we're just minutes away from knowing more about election 2016 i just pray to god we have a new prosecutor late when we'll have more risk or a respect for victims' families through you know better and it's not just happened and my family this is terrible for. 6 angela corey and it looks like.
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oh my god the hairs on my arms this day and. wife. oh here it is break in there's a can you turn it up. going to cry girlfriend could not come back to the last. call. i want you to know something democrat republican independent black white rich or poor i am committed to serve all of you in this community equally and shinai this victory gives voice to what our community expects from our justice system. and will cory now the 1st state attorney here in jacksonville in modern history to lose a reelection bid yeah budding oh. oh. ok this billard said holy i can't believe it i'm.
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executions will resume in early 2017 using a new 3 drug combination the ohio department of corrections has not put anyone to death since 2014 when killer dennis mcguire gaston snorted repeatedly during a 26 minute procedure. this is insanity. we just got word that they want to start back up with executions again with a new protocol. in the state's scheduled about 33 executions between now and the end of 2020 it's just groundhog day. you know if an individual killed this many people did go down as one of the biggest serial killers in history the secrecy bill still remains in place and we are told the state is going to be using a new execution protocol they're going to use one of the drugs was used to kill
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mcguire paralytic and then potassium chloride. protocol that frankly is significantly more dangerous and more risky for the clients. you're going to go. small and full of states here that are still actively killing people right now florida texas alabama georgia the fact that ohio wants to start killing people again you know that doesn't change what actually is happening big picture wise i mean ultimately one of these guys will be the last person to die under this policy somebody is going to last i'm hoping that whoever is last is on this list. we're all out of blue. out of the water if you changed. in some respects i guess it kind of further strengthened my resolve on doing this
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work and. at least seen this. in this endeavor or through. such. a strength you can with. your own scissors you know how i just ripped us you know how long i went without using sharp objects. are you ready ok. we're going to go to los angeles where my family lives and we're going to move in with my parents am going to be going to school. and work of my life a. lot of good people really helped me a lot of memories i'm
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a mystic. but there's another chapter to be written. we can all read the same story over and over and. a little over. close. to. the top. it's nerve wracking moving halfway across the country. but it would feel wrong to not live my life after fighting so hard to get it back. i've got the keys to my own . door you know they don't lock the door behind me i you know i don't lock it i lock it. and.
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maybe you should hear more on america to hear more earth her. interview you were there were just the result this is b.s. and james rhodes really is to leave it in there was that she would make sure that what you heard was introduced into the state is it was health care or drugs these it is these it is the ability to help where were the and without them standing are now formally drawing your news and chances is have to be right as the group is intense. and on the entrance of the city there are $100.00 as we are pros will be we can volunteer. and remain free because we have indeed
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committees or even if. the. this is shelby. my beautiful daughter that i or i raced i brought into this world and you took her out of this world and when you took shelby away from me you didn't just take away one child from me you took away all 3 of my children. as a mother the pain you've caused my son and my daughter it just keeps ripping me apart. that pain will be there the rest of our life. i had to come into the courtroom for almost 4 years 3 years and 7 months.
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i have waited for this day for a long time. to where i don't have to come back to court and face the person that took my child's life away but i know when i walk out that courtroom and so for. if. luke. if. this right as i am more dangerous please don't cheat on the house one of the 14. i am one heard her scream obscenities you change her mind prison out possibility of a home with a need for insurgents oh my i'm
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miserable to look great is the digital jorgensen political so let's go to the pub with some bill is complicit. in the state of the political system candy. why paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people where one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in
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the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. one i often say like use the enemies you empty car. if you could interest to transport the cars to boost used to mean of transport if you could. carpooling a what we do is actually a very very tiny today so the biggest expansion for us in the next year but in the next 510 years is how do we build a better product with more trials and more safety and maybe a better economy contract between the best of the driver to convince more drivers to show they called more passengers for symptoms as opposed.
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work. in the stories that shaped the week u.s. president trump says he canceled an airstrike on iran because he doesn't want to kill anybody unless it's absolutely necessary. i don't want to kill him on the radio these days i don't want to kill all the betty ford everybody. looks exactly this is. about as well as opposition party is accused of spending humanitarian aid on lavish hotels drugs and prostitutes. and a total of 4 hours that's how long president vladimir putin spent answering questions from the public his annual q. and a session covered domestic and international issues.
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