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from the man's lawyers has just ordered the state of arizona, just ordered the arizona department of corrections to preserve this man's body and draw blood from it immediately. it's an emergency motion for preservation of evidence, granted by federal court in arizona, they're ordering the department of corrections to immediately preserve all evidence related to the body. specifically the medical examiner's office is directed to make an immediate draw of blood before 8:00 p.m. local time tonight from the following locations, left and right femoral veins, left and right subclavian veins and left and right ventricles in his heart, preserve tissues from his brain, liver and a muscle from a location other than from the leg or arm where the iv was set. the man's lawyers -- he's dead, but the man's lawyers are looking to preserve evidence here, because they see this case, at least between them and the state of arizona as not over in terms of what happened here, governor jan brewer of arizona has ordered an immediate investigation into what happened and what went so terribly wrong here. one
from the man's lawyers has just ordered the state of arizona, just ordered the arizona department of corrections to preserve this man's body and draw blood from it immediately. it's an emergency motion for preservation of evidence, granted by federal court in arizona, they're ordering the department of corrections to immediately preserve all evidence related to the body. specifically the medical examiner's office is directed to make an immediate draw of blood before 8:00 p.m. local time tonight...
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like yesterday in arizona, efforts of prison officials to kill a man at the arizona state prison complex started to go wrong. not long after they started the process of killing him. the expected 10 or 15 minutes, what everybody was expecting for the execution, it stretched on and on. 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 40 minutes, 50 minutes. more than an hour after they had injected the guy, the guy still was not dead. he was still gasping. his stomach was reportedly visibly convulsing. he was making loud sucking sounds. more than an hour into their efforts to kill him. more than an hour and a half into their efforts to kill him. in the middle of that, his lawyers called a federal judge to try to get this bungled execution stopped while the guy was lying there on the gurney sucking air more than an hour into his attempted execution. at one point, the lawyers got supreme court justice anthony kennedy on the phone. justice kennedy reportedly declined to stop the execution. they also got another federal judge, a federal district court judge from arizona on the phone, and in that conversation, because
like yesterday in arizona, efforts of prison officials to kill a man at the arizona state prison complex started to go wrong. not long after they started the process of killing him. the expected 10 or 15 minutes, what everybody was expecting for the execution, it stretched on and on. 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 40 minutes, 50 minutes. more than an hour after they had injected the guy, the guy still was not dead. he was still gasping. his stomach was reportedly visibly convulsing. he was making loud...
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, arizona, who want to pay tribute to one of our great senators in arizona history, barry goldwater. he had a love affair with arizona, from the grand canyon to its people, from the indigenous people, from the different tribes, to the way of communicating the art of conservatism to people across this country. it's a paying tribute we look to barry goldwater, to honor us with his name on the post office in prescott, arizona, and with that i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3027. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. gosar: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3085. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3085, a bill to designate the facility of t
, arizona, who want to pay tribute to one of our great senators in arizona history, barry goldwater. he had a love affair with arizona, from the grand canyon to its people, from the indigenous people, from the different tribes, to the way of communicating the art of conservatism to people across this country. it's a paying tribute we look to barry goldwater, to honor us with his name on the post office in prescott, arizona, and with that i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore:...
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is there any reported known truth in arizona as to where arizona got these drugs? i mean, if they've illegally brought them from abroad in the past, is there a suspicion that these drugs may be from a similar source? is there anybody in the state who's willing to talk about even not for attribution, anybody talking about where the drugs are from? is there a reason to be suspicious? >> i'm not sure there is really. i think that problem has stopped, but it goes more to the question of if every manufacturer is questioned, more and more manufacturers and distributors will be hesitant to provide these drugs. the other issue is are they being made, are they being come pou pounded? made from two orders. a doctor writes a prescription to execute someone, but then there are questions as to what's the quality control on that? >> michael kiefer, senior reporter for the "arizona republic." thanks for helping us understand this. happening as an appeals court ruling, this is potentially a really big deal for this issue. i appreciate your help. thank you. >> thank you. >>> all ri
is there any reported known truth in arizona as to where arizona got these drugs? i mean, if they've illegally brought them from abroad in the past, is there a suspicion that these drugs may be from a similar source? is there anybody in the state who's willing to talk about even not for attribution, anybody talking about where the drugs are from? is there a reason to be suspicious? >> i'm not sure there is really. i think that problem has stopped, but it goes more to the question of if...
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and i agree with the senator from arizona again. the bill that the administration sent over stripped-down all of the reforms that would actually go to solve the very problems that we all need to be saltier and instead ask for a blank check. >> the first thing that needs to be done is to amend the legislation which basically would then make every country treated the same way he can to do is countries would pre that has to be the first death. again and again i think it is important to emphasize their, this is a humanitarian issue, but it is a humanitarian issue about these children who are taking this 5920 days on top of a drain being taken and exploited by these terrible communities. should we have a system that of someone deserves asylum in this country that we can beef up our consulate, beef up our embassy and come there and make their arguments. >> the senator is exactly right. the people who control illegal immigration and the cartels. by the way, they have discovered a new business model. they treat these children as commodities
and i agree with the senator from arizona again. the bill that the administration sent over stripped-down all of the reforms that would actually go to solve the very problems that we all need to be saltier and instead ask for a blank check. >> the first thing that needs to be done is to amend the legislation which basically would then make every country treated the same way he can to do is countries would pre that has to be the first death. again and again i think it is important to...
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>>> a botched execution in arizona. botched execution in arizona. an inmate >>> a botched execution in arizona. an inmate dies nearly two hours after he's given a lethal injection, raising fresh questions about the death penalty. >>> the faa lifts ban on flights to israel's main airport, but as the violence between israelis and palestinians escalate, some airlines are choosing to stay away. >>> and a wild chase in colorado. a carjacking suspect barrels through a garage door in a stolen truck before he's taken down by police. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, july 24th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning there is renewed scrutiny of the death penalty following another botched execution. this time the lethal injection was administered in arizona. witnesses say the condemned prisoner gasped for breath more than 600 times over a nearly two-hour period after he was injected. executions usually take ten minutes. as david begnaud reports, this is the t
>>> a botched execution in arizona. botched execution in arizona. an inmate >>> a botched execution in arizona. an inmate dies nearly two hours after he's given a lethal injection, raising fresh questions about the death penalty. >>> the faa lifts ban on flights to israel's main airport, but as the violence between israelis and palestinians escalate, some airlines are choosing to stay away. >>> and a wild chase in colorado. a carjacking suspect barrels...
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. >>> convicted killer joseph wood finally headed to arizona's death chamber some 25 years since his crime. then it took hours for him to die. how states carry out the death penalty is the "inside story." >>> hello. i'm ray suarez. since the u.s. supreme court cleared the way for the reinstatement of the death penalty, states have muched away from hanging, gas chambers, firing squads, the electric chair toward lethal injection. for supporters of the death penalty, introducing a series of drugs to dispatch a convicted killer swept aside constitutional concerns about cruel and unusual punishment. now a group of states have stepped away from the death penalty either by law or in practice. foreign pharmaceutical producers refuse to sell states the drugs they use to execute prisoners, and medical associations say they don't want their members overseeing the work of killing people. it appears to be getting tougher and tougher to carry out the ultimate sanction without prolonged executions like the one this week in arizona. it took one hour and 57 minutes for convicted felon joseph wood to
. >>> convicted killer joseph wood finally headed to arizona's death chamber some 25 years since his crime. then it took hours for him to die. how states carry out the death penalty is the "inside story." >>> hello. i'm ray suarez. since the u.s. supreme court cleared the way for the reinstatement of the death penalty, states have muched away from hanging, gas chambers, firing squads, the electric chair toward lethal injection. for supporters of the death penalty,...
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los jÓvenes indocumentados de arizona amparados por la acciÓn diferida podrÍan solicitar licencias dede un mes la gobernadora del estado sigue poniendo obstÁculos, la gran manzana saca malas calificaciones a la hora de evaluar las ciudades con el Índice de felicidad en todo el el paÍs. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> hola quÉ tal muy buenas noches sigue la controversia en el caso del albergue de mÉxico, autorial confirman que se cometieron abusos a menores, hoy rosa del carmen verduzco la polÉmica encargada defendiÓ su actuaciÓn en el sitio que operó por mÁs de seis dÉcadas durante el cual contÓ con el reconocimiento de polÍticos e intelectuales leÓn krauze de nuestra filial en los angeles tuvo la oportunidad de recorrer el albergue y conversÓ con algunos menores, esto son los testimonios. >> ayer estuvimos en guadalajara, jalisco entrevistando al mamÁ rosa la mujer que encabezaba desde hace 6 dÉcadas este lugar el albergue de la gran familia. hoy vimos a captar imÁgenes del lugar a entender cÓm
los jÓvenes indocumentados de arizona amparados por la acciÓn diferida podrÍan solicitar licencias dede un mes la gobernadora del estado sigue poniendo obstÁculos, la gran manzana saca malas calificaciones a la hora de evaluar las ciudades con el Índice de felicidad en todo el el paÍs. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> hola quÉ tal muy buenas noches sigue la controversia en el caso...
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a new group arriving just today in arizona.n the humanitarian crisis at the border. >>> the polar express sweeps through the midwest with record cold temperatures ahead of tonight's all-star game in minneapolis. matt
a new group arriving just today in arizona.n the humanitarian crisis at the border. >>> the polar express sweeps through the midwest with record cold temperatures ahead of tonight's all-star game in minneapolis. matt
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by contrast, arizona has taken a different path, that's despite the fact that arizona's hispanic populationequal to new mexico's total population of about 2 million people. in arizona, though, they make up just 30% of the entire state. the state legislature is just 20% hispanic and arizona has had just one hispanic governor, democrat raul hector castro who served in the '70s. arizona has been at the forefront of the anti-illegal immigration push for years. governor jan brewer signed it in 2010 and even though most of it was struck down, she says the current border crisis proves arizona was right to push for a crackdown. take a listen. >> dang it, the federal government has got a job to do. unfortunately in arizona, i got sued by the federal government to do their job and lost. so once again, here we are faced with a lot of unanswered questions. >> and of course we'll have much more on our two tdr 50 states for the rest of the week. >>> coming up next, cleveland, lebron james and the republican convention. how sports and politics are raising the profile of the buckeye state. but first, trivi
by contrast, arizona has taken a different path, that's despite the fact that arizona's hispanic populationequal to new mexico's total population of about 2 million people. in arizona, though, they make up just 30% of the entire state. the state legislature is just 20% hispanic and arizona has had just one hispanic governor, democrat raul hector castro who served in the '70s. arizona has been at the forefront of the anti-illegal immigration push for years. governor jan brewer signed it in 2010...
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i'd ask my friend from arizona. mr. flake: well, thank you. i have to run to a hearing in a second but i just want to say, yes, the president -- i, frankly, myself and senator mccain, senator feinstein on the other side of the aisle and many others, i think everyone here, signed a letter to the president asking him to make a clear statement that children coming now will be deported. he did so. so did the secretary of homeland security. our state department has relayed that message. but you can say that until you're blue in the face but if the reality is that children -- unaccompanied minors who get here are then placed with guardians or families around the country and we appropriate $1.8 billion to do so, then the message that is sent is exactly the opposite of what the president is saying. and so i think that's what we're all here today to say, is we have to not just say the right thing, we have to do the right thing. and the right thing here is to change the law that allows the loophole for people to stay here indefinitely and send the messa
i'd ask my friend from arizona. mr. flake: well, thank you. i have to run to a hearing in a second but i just want to say, yes, the president -- i, frankly, myself and senator mccain, senator feinstein on the other side of the aisle and many others, i think everyone here, signed a letter to the president asking him to make a clear statement that children coming now will be deported. he did so. so did the secretary of homeland security. our state department has relayed that message. but you can...
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en arizona continÚa la batalla por la licencia conducir, pese a la derrota legal a gobernadora del estado no permitir que se le entreguen permiso de conducir a los dreamers. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout. ♪ >> buenas noches bienvenidos al noticiero misiÓn un gusto estar de regreso con ustedes e estos dÍas de tensiÓn mundial uno de los centros de ocupaciÓn estÁ en la franja de gaza el primer ministro de israel benjamÍn netanyahu pretende una nueva tregua terminarÁ el domingo hora local son mÁs de 1000 los palestinos muertos en el conflicto, la mayorÍa civiles decenas de los cuales son niÑos. ya lo tiene mÁs detalles de lo que ha pasado en las Últimas horas. >> al parecer todos los esfuerzos diplomÁticos no han en vano el gobierno israelÍ aprobÓ una nueva tregua, en esta ocasiÓn por 24 horas. las primeras 12 horas de cese al fuego se acabaron mÁs rápido que un suspiro. (gritos) 12 horas y bombardeos en la franja de gaza no siempre fueron sinÓnimo de paz. para esta mujer palestina fue momento de evidenciar el conflicto que dejÓ en su hogar. al ver qu
en arizona continÚa la batalla por la licencia conducir, pese a la derrota legal a gobernadora del estado no permitir que se le entreguen permiso de conducir a los dreamers. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout. ♪ >> buenas noches bienvenidos al noticiero misiÓn un gusto estar de regreso con ustedes e estos dÍas de tensiÓn mundial uno de los centros de ocupaciÓn estÁ en la franja de gaza el primer ministro de israel benjamÍn...
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this is experimenting on human beings. >> reporter: here at the arizona state capital, arizona governor jan brewer is calling for a full review of the state's execution process. scott, there are currently 120 inmates on arizona's death row but no executions are scheduled. >> pelley: ben trace nephoenix for us tonight, thank you, ben. now, wood's lawyers say his execution is a violation of the eighth amendment of the constitution, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. we're going to turn now to our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford. jan, where is the supreme court on lethal injection? >> well, scott, there is no suggestion that the supreme court is going to declare the death penalty unconstitutional, but i think the justices may be forced to take a look at the various methods that the states are using for lethalnjections. now, the last time that the court looked at lethal injections was back in 2008 when if upheld kentucky's drug formula as constitutional. since then, the court has given states a lot of leeway to come up with new drug protocols and has flatley refused to ge
this is experimenting on human beings. >> reporter: here at the arizona state capital, arizona governor jan brewer is calling for a full review of the state's execution process. scott, there are currently 120 inmates on arizona's death row but no executions are scheduled. >> pelley: ben trace nephoenix for us tonight, thank you, ben. now, wood's lawyers say his execution is a violation of the eighth amendment of the constitution, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. we're...
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. >> one of the things that jumped out to me is that an appeals court has said to arizona, no, we don't want you to go forward on this execution because the inmate has the right to know which chemicals are going to be used to eventually kill them. the supreme court then overturned that. we seem to be now in a period in america where the chemicals u d used -- >> it was predictable and avoidable. you are always going to have the kind of disasters that we saw in oklahoma and arizona as long as the government is operating under secrecy and the other factor that we see in here which is even more disturbing is that
. >> one of the things that jumped out to me is that an appeals court has said to arizona, no, we don't want you to go forward on this execution because the inmate has the right to know which chemicals are going to be used to eventually kill them. the supreme court then overturned that. we seem to be now in a period in america where the chemicals u d used -- >> it was predictable and avoidable. you are always going to have the kind of disasters that we saw in oklahoma and arizona as...
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warning up tonight in part of arizona. the mercury in many places is in triple digits., it's the national weather system that tells us what the temperature is but who tells the weather system. anthony mason met the weatherman. >> reporter: across the country, 8500 volunteer observers record the nation's weather every day but none has been doing it longer than 101-year-old richard hendrickson. >> right now, it is exactly 80. >> reporter: for 84 years now hendrick son hab monitoring the highs and lows from the thermometer shelter in his backyard in bridgehampton, new york. is this pretty much the way it's always been? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: real simple. >> just like that. you're going to show age a little bit here in the joints. >> reporter: we all do. >> like we all get. >> reporter: he also checks the rainfall daily and then glances out his dining room window to check the wind. >> it's clear. there's not a cloud in the sky. >> reporter: before calling it all in, on his rotary phone. >> yeah, bridgehampton. >> reporter: to the national weather system. >> the sky is cl
warning up tonight in part of arizona. the mercury in many places is in triple digits., it's the national weather system that tells us what the temperature is but who tells the weather system. anthony mason met the weatherman. >> reporter: across the country, 8500 volunteer observers record the nation's weather every day but none has been doing it longer than 101-year-old richard hendrickson. >> right now, it is exactly 80. >> reporter: for 84 years now hendrick son hab...
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gave the final go ahead of the result was brutal arizona republic reporter michael kiefer who was at woods execution described the scene in excruciating detail he gulped like a fish on the land the movement was like a piston the mouth open the chest rose the stomach convulsed we could hear the sound he was making a snoring sucking similar to when a swimming pool filter starts taking in air a louder noise than i can imitate though i have tried it was death by apnea arizona governor jan brewer has ordered a full review of woods bots execution with the issues brought up by his death go deeper than just what happened to one man or one state joining me now for more on this is diana ross tierney executive director of the national coalition to abolish the death penalty which sounds to me what one heck of a fine idea and i'm very nice to have you with thank you for having me thanks for joining us. first of all. the these details are really disturbing do we know anything about the drugs the process you know why not how did it get to the point were there trying to hide. these things well you k
gave the final go ahead of the result was brutal arizona republic reporter michael kiefer who was at woods execution described the scene in excruciating detail he gulped like a fish on the land the movement was like a piston the mouth open the chest rose the stomach convulsed we could hear the sound he was making a snoring sucking similar to when a swimming pool filter starts taking in air a louder noise than i can imitate though i have tried it was death by apnea arizona governor jan brewer...
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we do have a lot of flooding in parts of arizona. look at the storms, earlier in the day, problems there. low-lying areas, a lot of flash flood potential across the region, these are the warnings in effect. the greens, they are dealing with flood warnings and flash flood warnings, talking about colorado, utah. nevada, and california, and arizona. this continues through the night as we see moisture pumped in. across much of the south-east. we look at the thunder storms. here across the south, we are seeing them go through florida, they are beginning to pick up as they make their way towards makin, they are severe. we'll see a cool down for atlanta. if you want to say 82 is cooler. savannah on the coast. up to the north, we are seeing better weather, storms across nebraska. that's a look at the weather, the news is next. >>> check this out. the world's tallest water slide opens in kansas, it's higher than niagra falls and the statute of liberty. we speak to someone at the water park. >> the water slide means insane in german. it's 158
we do have a lot of flooding in parts of arizona. look at the storms, earlier in the day, problems there. low-lying areas, a lot of flash flood potential across the region, these are the warnings in effect. the greens, they are dealing with flood warnings and flash flood warnings, talking about colorado, utah. nevada, and california, and arizona. this continues through the night as we see moisture pumped in. across much of the south-east. we look at the thunder storms. here across the south, we...
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thank you, major. >> pelley: a death row inmate in arizona ran out of appeals.ut there was a problem today at his execution. ben tracy is following this. >> reporter: we've just learned that the inmate joseph rudolf wood is now dead inside a florence arizona prison. but his execution this afternoon took more than two hours. joseph wood was being executed for a double murder he committed in 1989. his execution by lethal injection in arizona began at 1:52 this afternoon but he did not die until 3:49. his lawyers say he was still gasping and snorting towards the end. they tried to have his execution called off earlier with an appeal to the us supreme court because of what they call the secrecy surrounding arizona's the surpreme court denied that secrecy surrounding arizona's lethal injection drugs. the surpreme court denied that appeal. during the lengthy execution, his lawyer again appealed to try and stop the process but it was too late. >> now the prison had planned to use a drug in his execution that was used in three flawed executions earlier this year. and th
thank you, major. >> pelley: a death row inmate in arizona ran out of appeals.ut there was a problem today at his execution. ben tracy is following this. >> reporter: we've just learned that the inmate joseph rudolf wood is now dead inside a florence arizona prison. but his execution this afternoon took more than two hours. joseph wood was being executed for a double murder he committed in 1989. his execution by lethal injection in arizona began at 1:52 this afternoon but he did not...
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de inmigrantes en arizona, un legislador se equivoca y detiene un autobÚs lleno de estudiantes.co se ha convertido en un cementerio sin cruces para los indocumentados centroamericanos. hablamos con quienes viajan al gordo de la bestia. abrÍa una puerta en el metro de nueva york. >> buenas noches, comenzamos con el gravÍsimo error que cometiÓ un legislador de arizona al tratar de evitar su rechazo al llegar a la frontera con mÉxico. algunas personas creen que su objetivo era aprovecharse de esta situaciÓn para potenciar su carrera polÍtica en un aÑo de elecciones, pero no lo logrÓ. >> este legislador estatal en arizona, candidato republicano el congreso, se uniÓ a la protesta contra los buses con niÑos indocumentados. durante la protesta una seÑora le avisÓ que llegaba un bus lleno de niÑos indocumentados. en ese momento tweeteo " esto no es compasiÓn, esto es contra la ley" que incluyÓ la foto del bus. al finalizar la protesta y le preguntaron y esto dijo: >> yo pude ver el miedo de los niÑos en sus caras, esto no es compasiÓn. el periodista le comentÓ que los niÑos que iban en
de inmigrantes en arizona, un legislador se equivoca y detiene un autobÚs lleno de estudiantes.co se ha convertido en un cementerio sin cruces para los indocumentados centroamericanos. hablamos con quienes viajan al gordo de la bestia. abrÍa una puerta en el metro de nueva york. >> buenas noches, comenzamos con el gravÍsimo error que cometiÓ un legislador de arizona al tratar de evitar su rechazo al llegar a la frontera con mÉxico. algunas personas creen que su objetivo era...
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just like my arizona state students do today. i know students need guidance and assistance to manage their student debt. i talk to young people who are excited to share their ideas and thoughts with me about how to solve some of the world's biggest problems. however, it concerns me that these same young people are daunted by the prospect of an expensive education that they want but fear they cannot afford. rising college costs are putting higher education and the american dream out of reach for too many hardworking arizona families. education is key to economic growth and job creation and for many, it's a clear pathway out of poverty. i know this because education was the key to my own path out of poverty and to the middle class. we must take action to combat this crisis. we need to give students the information they need to make smart decisions about paying for education. and that is why i offer this motion to recommit today. it's why i'm asking my colleagues to support this reasonable motion and i call on congress to do more to
just like my arizona state students do today. i know students need guidance and assistance to manage their student debt. i talk to young people who are excited to share their ideas and thoughts with me about how to solve some of the world's biggest problems. however, it concerns me that these same young people are daunted by the prospect of an expensive education that they want but fear they cannot afford. rising college costs are putting higher education and the american dream out of reach for...
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this time in arizona. governor jan brewer is now ordering a review of that state's execution process because it took nearly two hours for convicted murderer joseph wood to die following a lethal injection wednesday afternoon. witnesses, many of whom were reporters, describe the troubling scene. some say he gasped hundreds of times over the course of an hour 40 minutes. >> it was sort of a spasm that would go from his mouth down through his chest to his stomach. we watched this and it went on for more than an hour and a half. >> to watch a man lay there for an hour and 40 minutes gulping air. i liken it to a fish on the shore. >> governor brewer acknowledged concerns with the lethal cocktail of drugs administered, but she went on to say wood "died in a lawful manner and by eyewitness and medical accounts he did not suffer." this is in stark comparison to the gruesome vicious suffering that he inflicted on his two victims. woods was convicted in the 1989 double murder of his then girl friend and her father.
this time in arizona. governor jan brewer is now ordering a review of that state's execution process because it took nearly two hours for convicted murderer joseph wood to die following a lethal injection wednesday afternoon. witnesses, many of whom were reporters, describe the troubling scene. some say he gasped hundreds of times over the course of an hour 40 minutes. >> it was sort of a spasm that would go from his mouth down through his chest to his stomach. we watched this and it went...
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after an autopsy was completed, the director of the arizona department of corrections said there was no evidence to date to suggest the execution was handled improperly. >> the evidence gathered supports the opposite. the team, which includes a licensed medical doctor verified during the procedure that the inmate was como toffed and never in pain. the record shows the ipp mate was fully -- inmate was full reply and deeply sedated beginning of 1:57pm, 3 minutes after the administration of the execution drugs, until he was deceased at 3:49pm. . >> critics say arizona ignored warnings in oklahoma and ohio. >> this is the third time in just this year that an execution has taken exceedingly long, where the ipp mate was moving -- inmate was moving, clearly not thoroughly unconscious, not the way the state planned it. i think it will require intervention. all three states used mixes of lethal injection drugs, including the sedative mezatalan. >> i'm committed to a thorough, transparent and comprehensive review process. we will ensure the facts are gathered and fact-based conclusions are rea
after an autopsy was completed, the director of the arizona department of corrections said there was no evidence to date to suggest the execution was handled improperly. >> the evidence gathered supports the opposite. the team, which includes a licensed medical doctor verified during the procedure that the inmate was como toffed and never in pain. the record shows the ipp mate was fully -- inmate was full reply and deeply sedated beginning of 1:57pm, 3 minutes after the administration of...
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back in arizona governor january brewer is promising a full review. wood was sentenced to death for the 1989 murder of his girlfriend debra dietz and her father. the victim's family said the focus should be on the crimes, not his death. >> what's excruciating is seeing your dad lying there in a pool of blood, your sister lying there in a pool of blood. that's excruciating. >> to me it looked like he was sleeping. he was snoring. that's what i saw and then he passed away. so how is that suffering? >> reporter: another controversial execution. one sure to add to the growing scrutiny over lethal injections across the country. kurt gregory, nbc news. >>> breaking overnight the faa lifted it's 36 hour ban on air travel to and from tel aviv for american carriers. less than a day after secretary of state john kerry met with leaders of both sides and says progress towards the cease-fire has been made. an israeli cabinet member said he didn't see a truce in the coming days. he added that the israeli army would continue hunting down the tunnels used by gaza fig
back in arizona governor january brewer is promising a full review. wood was sentenced to death for the 1989 murder of his girlfriend debra dietz and her father. the victim's family said the focus should be on the crimes, not his death. >> what's excruciating is seeing your dad lying there in a pool of blood, your sister lying there in a pool of blood. that's excruciating. >> to me it looked like he was sleeping. he was snoring. that's what i saw and then he passed away. so how is...
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jan brewer is promising a full review in arizona. wood was sentenced to death for the 1989 murders of his girlfriend debra dietz and her father. the victim's family said the focus should be on the crimes, not his death. >> what's excruciating is seeing your dad lying there in a pool of blood, seeing your sister lying there in a pool of blood, that's extrusion yaticruciating. >> to me, he looked like he was snoeri snoeri snoring, how is that struggling? >>> breaking over night, the faa lifted the ban on air travel to and from tel aviv for american carriers. less than a day after secretary of state john kerry met with leaders of both sides and said progress torts a sis fear had been made, an israeli cabinet member said today he didn't see a truce in the coming days. he added that even if the humanitarian truce were reached, the israeli army would continue hunting down the tunnels used by gaza fighters. among the demands, hamas is calling for the opening of gaza's boarders and the end of a more than seven-year long blockade imposed by i
jan brewer is promising a full review in arizona. wood was sentenced to death for the 1989 murders of his girlfriend debra dietz and her father. the victim's family said the focus should be on the crimes, not his death. >> what's excruciating is seeing your dad lying there in a pool of blood, seeing your sister lying there in a pool of blood, that's extrusion yaticruciating. >> to me, he looked like he was snoeri snoeri snoring, how is that struggling? >>> breaking over...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk, 178. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. gosar of arizona. page 10, line 7, after the dollar amount insert, reduced by $353 million. page 152 line 15, after the dollar amount insert, increased by $353 million. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 661, the gentleman from arizona and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. gosar: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to offer a simple but important amendment which will save taxpayer money and demand accountability for one of the federal government's most invasive and rogue agencies, the i.r.s. this amendment reduces overall appropriations for the internal revenue service in the bill by approximately 3% and brings funding for the i.r.s. down to the f.y. 2007 appropriations. current funding is between 2007 and 2008 levels. additionally, my amendment still allows for more than $10.5 billion to go to
for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk, 178. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. gosar of arizona. page 10, line 7, after the dollar amount insert, reduced by $353 million. page 152 line 15, after the dollar amount insert, increased by $353 million. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 661, the gentleman from arizona and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the...
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anything. >>> in arizona today, joseph r. wood, convicted of the 1989 murders of his ex-girlfriend and father was executed using a drug cocktail. an hour after his execution began, lawyers for wood filed an emergency request for a stay of that execution, saying that mr. wood was still alive and had been gasping and snorting. witnesses say nearly two hours after the execution began mr. wood was dead. this is how reporters that witnessed it described, including michael kiefer, who will join me presently. >> usually takes about ten minutes, the person goes to sleep. this was not that. >> it was very disturbing to watch. you know, joe wood is dead, but it took him two hours to die, and to watch a man lay there for an hour and 40 minutes gulping area. >> it was an excruciating experience. >> i counted over 600 times he gasped. >> i can't imagine this is what the justice system hoped for when they came up with this new drug. at a certain point you wondered if he was ever going to die. >> but the family of the victims who also witne
anything. >>> in arizona today, joseph r. wood, convicted of the 1989 murders of his ex-girlfriend and father was executed using a drug cocktail. an hour after his execution began, lawyers for wood filed an emergency request for a stay of that execution, saying that mr. wood was still alive and had been gasping and snorting. witnesses say nearly two hours after the execution began mr. wood was dead. this is how reporters that witnessed it described, including michael kiefer, who will...
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states like arizona are keeping the source, right, of these drugs secret. journalists and lawyers as i alluded to a moment ago have sued to get the information made public. do the journalists have a case here in saying that to provide a safe execution, the source of the drug cocktail needs to be made public? >> well, the ninth circuit seemed to agree. they issued a temporary stay. but the u.s. supreme court in this very case vacated the stay and allowed the execution to go forward. so certainly you should be allowed to know what drugs are used. wrapt -- with respect to the source of the drugs, the state has had to resort to other protocols because of sources drying up. so there is a concern that if the source is revealed, you're going to get even more sources running away, basically. >> professor, good to see you again. she's a professor of law at the university of washington joining us from seattle. thank you. >>> yesterday's execution put the death penalty issue back in the global spotlight. headlines around the world reflect the same concern over the pra
states like arizona are keeping the source, right, of these drugs secret. journalists and lawyers as i alluded to a moment ago have sued to get the information made public. do the journalists have a case here in saying that to provide a safe execution, the source of the drug cocktail needs to be made public? >> well, the ninth circuit seemed to agree. they issued a temporary stay. but the u.s. supreme court in this very case vacated the stay and allowed the execution to go forward. so...
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let's begin with this most recent case in arizona. drug companies are refusing to provide the drugs that have been effective in the past. we've seen other cases where these newer combination of drugs don't work, leaving the person lying there essentially dying for long periods. why can't they get it right? >> there's obviously a problem. heat that go injection has been around 32 years yet in the last six months, botched excuses in arizona, oklahoma and ohio in january. there's a problem and it has to be looked into. >> doctors aren't involved in administering the drugs because it invites the hip contractic oath to do no harm. isn't it likely that we are going to continue to have problems. 70% of executions are botched and some predicted this would go awry in arizona. >> there's been a problem with obtaining the drugs traditionally used in lethal injections. for a number of years, decades, we've used a three drug protocol. as they became more scarce, ohio moved to a single drug protocol, some states moved to a two drug protocol. the pr
let's begin with this most recent case in arizona. drug companies are refusing to provide the drugs that have been effective in the past. we've seen other cases where these newer combination of drugs don't work, leaving the person lying there essentially dying for long periods. why can't they get it right? >> there's obviously a problem. heat that go injection has been around 32 years yet in the last six months, botched excuses in arizona, oklahoma and ohio in january. there's a problem...
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the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: mr. president, i will speak very briefly. i mainly come here on the floor -- the presiding officer: there will be order in the chamber. the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: to thank the senator from vermont and my goo friend from north carolina on the hard work they and members of the veterans' affairs committee have done on this issue. i greatly respect my dear friend from oklahoma and his concern, but i would have to say to my colleagues if there was ever a definition of an emergency, that emergency faces us today because our veterans are not receiving the care that we owe them as a nation. there are veterans who are dying as we speak for lack of care. there is gross mismanagement. there is problems that will take our new secretary of veterans' affairs literally years to fix, and i am proud that in this legislation there is choice and there is the ability of the secretary of veterans' affairs to fire people that are not doing their job. those are the important aspects aspe
the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: mr. president, i will speak very briefly. i mainly come here on the floor -- the presiding officer: there will be order in the chamber. the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: to thank the senator from vermont and my goo friend from north carolina on the hard work they and members of the veterans' affairs committee have done on this issue. i greatly respect my dear friend from oklahoma and his concern, but i would have to say to my colleagues if there was...
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in the news another day another death penalty horror story this time in arizona for almost two hours yesterday afternoon joseph wood who was convicted in one nine hundred ninety one of killing his girlfriend and her father gasped and snorted for air until finally passing away at three forty five pm local time over the weekend the ninth circuit court of appeals had delayed what wood's execution citing concerns with a secret cocktail of drugs or is on a planned to use to kill him but on tuesday the supreme court said arizona could proceed with woods punishment if you want to call it that a separate ruling on wednesday morning by the arizona state supreme court gave the final go ahead of the result was brutal arizona republic reporter michael kiefer who was at wood's execution described the scene in excruciating detail he gulped like a fish on land the movement was like a piston the mouth open the chest rose the stomach convulsed we could hear the sound he was making a snoring sucking similar to when a swimming pool filter starts taking in air a louder noise than i can imitate though i
in the news another day another death penalty horror story this time in arizona for almost two hours yesterday afternoon joseph wood who was convicted in one nine hundred ninety one of killing his girlfriend and her father gasped and snorted for air until finally passing away at three forty five pm local time over the weekend the ninth circuit court of appeals had delayed what wood's execution citing concerns with a secret cocktail of drugs or is on a planned to use to kill him but on tuesday...
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the secrecy issue has been ongoing here in arizona.vered that arizona was purchasing its death penalty drugs from overseas illegally, bypassing the dea and the fda. they maintain secrecy, they have laws protecting the executioners, and they extend that to the people who make the drugs, the people who report the drugs. that has been going on in this particular case. it's been going on with pretty much every execution. but in this case, the defense attorneys were trying to find out where the drugs came from, the drugs that were used in this cocktail. they enwent all the way to the u.s. supreme court who said yesterday they didn't have to turn it over. the 9th circuit said you can execute this man if you give this information about where the drugs come from and what the medical qualifications are of the people who are administering them. they refused. they took it to the supreme court. the supreme court said no, you don't have to say anything. the stay was lifted. then today, they filed another chaim with the superior court in pima county
the secrecy issue has been ongoing here in arizona.vered that arizona was purchasing its death penalty drugs from overseas illegally, bypassing the dea and the fda. they maintain secrecy, they have laws protecting the executioners, and they extend that to the people who make the drugs, the people who report the drugs. that has been going on in this particular case. it's been going on with pretty much every execution. but in this case, the defense attorneys were trying to find out where the...
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i still love the university of arizona. i will always be devoted to them, and i think this was just the decision of a few shortsighted, negligent administrators who don't see the value of this work. >> there's a lot of fear out there still. >> yeah, there really is. >> appreciate you coming on the program. it's a challenging time for you, but hopefully this will help shine some light on it. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >> you got it. >>> up next an experimental treatment that doctors say just might be able to reverse the damage from a heart attack. , i have occasional constipation. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. >>> consider this, this year alone more than a million americans are going to suffer a heart attack and the thinking has always been that the damage is permanent. that ev
i still love the university of arizona. i will always be devoted to them, and i think this was just the decision of a few shortsighted, negligent administrators who don't see the value of this work. >> there's a lot of fear out there still. >> yeah, there really is. >> appreciate you coming on the program. it's a challenging time for you, but hopefully this will help shine some light on it. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >> you got it....