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. >> joshua perry hopes that the review will prompt states to rethink whether life without parole is over okay to juveniles. my hope is that they'll see the light on the issue. to send 15-year-olds for the rest of their lives. >> the outcome could have an impact on 300 other louisiana inmates, serving life without parole sentences for crimes committed as minors >>> zimbabwe says it will not file charges against the american dentist that shot and killed cecil the lion. walter palmer had obtained the proper permits. palmer said he relied on guides and had no idea it was one of zimbabwe's treasured animals. i'm antonio mora, thank you for joining us. for news of any time head over to aljazeera.com. luis suarez is up next with "inside story". goodnight. >> this past weekend just as they did 20 years ago, black men throngd washington to talk about the times they live in. when they assess today's problems what can black men say about the last 20 years? from the million man march to justice, a mixed score, it's the "inside story."
. >> joshua perry hopes that the review will prompt states to rethink whether life without parole is over okay to juveniles. my hope is that they'll see the light on the issue. to send 15-year-olds for the rest of their lives. >> the outcome could have an impact on 300 other louisiana inmates, serving life without parole sentences for crimes committed as minors >>> zimbabwe says it will not file charges against the american dentist that shot and killed cecil the lion....
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. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing pass, perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. they can salt it away, can they get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good backs in that program, haven't they? >> ed: run by keith byers on this drive, i guess. >> mike: elliott hurdles somebody and pays the price for it. they got him at the 15 yard line. >> ed: well, if i'm inden ind, if i have a third, fourth, fifth guy i could put up around the line of scrimmage, it's clear that ohio state does not throw the ball. already an interception from cardale jones, he has at least one in every game this year and so if you're byrne knorr, the defensive coordinator for indiana, look at how close those safeties are, everybody is line of scrimmage. >> mike: the clock just melting away. ellio
. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing pass, perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. they can salt it away, can they get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good...
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. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing pass, perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good backs in that program, haven't they? >> ed: run by keith byers on this drive, i guess. >> mike: elliott hurdles somebody and pays the price for it. they got him at the 15 yard line. >> ed: well, if i'm inden ind, if i have a third, fourth, fifth guy i could put up around the line of scrimmage, it's clear that ohio state does not throw the ball. already an interception from cardale jones, he has at least one in every game this year and so if you're byrne knorr, the defensive coordinator for indiana, look at how close those safeties are, everybody is within striking distance of that line of scrimmage. >> mike: th
. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing pass, perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good...
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. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then they can salt it away, can they get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good backs in that program, haven't they? >> ed: run by keith byers on this drive, i guess. >> mike: elliott hurdles somebody and pays the price for it. they got him at the 15 yard line. >> ed: well, if i'm inden ind, if i have a third, fourth, fifth guy i could put up around the line of scrimmage, it's clear that ohio state does not throw the ball. already an interception from cardale jones, he has at least one in every game this year and so if you're byrne knorr, the defensive coordinator for indiana, look at how close those safeties are, everybody is within striking distance of that line
. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then they can salt it away, can they get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio...
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. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing pass, perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then they can salt it away, can they get it? in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good backs in that program, haven't they? >> ed: run by keith byers on this drive, i guess. >> mike: elliott hurdles somebody and pays the price for it. they got him at the 15 yard line. >> ed: well, if i'm inden ind, if i have a third, fourth, fifth guy i could put up around the line of scrimmage, it's clear that ohio state does not throw the ball. already an interception from cardale jones, he has at least one in every game this year and so if you're byrne knorr, the defensive coordinator for indiana, look at how close those safeties are, everybody is within striking distance of that line of scrimmage. >> mike: t
. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing pass, perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then they can salt it away, can they get it? in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good...
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. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then they can salt it away, can they get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio state. that's pretty good backs in that program, haven't they? >> ed: run by keith byers on this drive, i guess. >> mike: elliott hurdles somebody and pays the price for it. they got him at the 15 yard line. >> ed: well, if i'm inden ind, if i have a third, fourth, fifth guy i could put up around the line of scrimmage, it's clear that ohio state does not throw the ball. already an interception from cardale jones, he has at least one in every game this year and so if you're byrne knorr, the defensive coordinator for indiana, look at how close those safeties are, everybody is within striking distance of that line
. >> ed: by the way, that was joshua perry, the outside linebacker, that was trying to throw the swing perry did an awesome job. >> mike: toth to kick to marshall. marshall gripping that ball. turns to go the other way and taken down at the 15 yard line. a loss of one after a pretty punt of 48 yards. so, the buckeyes take over with 6:01 to go in the game. couple of first downs and then they can salt it away, can they get it? elliott, that's the third best in this history of ohio...
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joining me is joshua perry, direct of the louisiana center for children's rights.as been the effect of the court's 2012 decision? i know it doesn't impact these folks who are currently in prison but what has been its impact over the last few years? >> well, what it means for young people who are facing the most serious penalty that the law has to offer them, short of the death penalty, is that they have a chance to prove that they are amenable to rehabilitation and change, and that's true when we think of brain science and it's true when we think of what we know about who we were when we were kids and the kids who we know. 14-year-olds, 15-year-olds, they're uniquely amenable and susceptible to change. they lack culpability. so this recognizes that kids are different and we have to treat them differently in the justice system. >> on this question of kind of the retrospective aspect kind of being decided. the case i told about montgom y montgomery, this is something that happened in louisiana in 1963. he's now spent 52 years in jail. it does also call into question,
joining me is joshua perry, direct of the louisiana center for children's rights.as been the effect of the court's 2012 decision? i know it doesn't impact these folks who are currently in prison but what has been its impact over the last few years? >> well, what it means for young people who are facing the most serious penalty that the law has to offer them, short of the death penalty, is that they have a chance to prove that they are amenable to rehabilitation and change, and that's true...
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. >> reporter: joshua perry with the louisiana center for children's rights hopes the review of the retroactivityue will ask if it's ever appropriate for juveniles. >> my hope is the state of louisiana will see the light on this issue and it's bad ethics and morals sending 15-year-olds to prison for the rest of their lives. >> the outcome on montgomery's case could be on others with life without parole as crimes committed as juveniles, al jazeera new orleans. >>> executions on hold in arkansas and a state judge said to say who the districters or sellers of the three drug cocktail used for executions and attorneys for the death row inmates sued under secrecy law and attorney general is considering appeal. >>> flint, michigan is changing the source of its drinking water and city council on monday approving a plan to connect with detroit's water system instead part of a $12 million proposal to stop using the flint river as the city's drinking water source and last week there was a publish health emergency after it found rising levels of lead in water supplies. >> not until next summer they will be a
. >> reporter: joshua perry with the louisiana center for children's rights hopes the review of the retroactivityue will ask if it's ever appropriate for juveniles. >> my hope is the state of louisiana will see the light on this issue and it's bad ethics and morals sending 15-year-olds to prison for the rest of their lives. >> the outcome on montgomery's case could be on others with life without parole as crimes committed as juveniles, al jazeera new orleans. >>>...
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joshua winer. this is mental illness awareness week. we want to talk about the oregon shooter and said to have as perri perringer's syndrome. >> when you're looking in general that is the case. people with an autistic spectrum disorder are not more likely than others to commit a seriously violent act like what we saw in oregon. however, i think the answer is more nuance in that people with autistic spectrum disorders are more likely to have difficulty managing frustration, controlling their anger and you know, i have one patient in my practice with the spectrum disorder who got upset with his teacher, punched her in the ribs and broke her ribs. i treat a lot of kids with this disorder. it's possible for people to become violent, but it's not much more likely than other people and i would have no time for my family members to spend time with a kid with a spectrum. >> -- that people with mental health problems are more likely to be the victims of violence. comment on that? >> this i find very surprising and the reason is clearly to me something is wrong with somebody mentally if they're committing a seriously violent act. seriously violent
joshua winer. this is mental illness awareness week. we want to talk about the oregon shooter and said to have as perri perringer's syndrome. >> when you're looking in general that is the case. people with an autistic spectrum disorder are not more likely than others to commit a seriously violent act like what we saw in oregon. however, i think the answer is more nuance in that people with autistic spectrum disorders are more likely to have difficulty managing frustration, controlling...