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committee for the international twenty four we are facing real the real danger of return to the worst barbarism of the twentieth century jersey shore from the socialist equality party there in the states thank you very much indeed for joining us great to talk to you thank you well now some of the international news headlines us on a world update we start off with reports of a shooting at a university in the u.s. state of indiana police have arrested a suspect but there are no reports on whether anyone was injured students and teaching stuff i've been advised to remain indoors across the campus while the area is searched. pakistan's military has launched several air strikes on suspected taliban strongholds following deadly attacks on soldiers and civilians officials say at least twenty three minutes with killed but according to local residents many of the victims were villages also in pakistan a roadside bomb has blown up a bus carrying ship pilgrims returning from iran killing twenty people in. thailand is declared a state of emergency following recent violence between protesters and supporters
committee for the international twenty four we are facing real the real danger of return to the worst barbarism of the twentieth century jersey shore from the socialist equality party there in the states thank you very much indeed for joining us great to talk to you thank you well now some of the international news headlines us on a world update we start off with reports of a shooting at a university in the u.s. state of indiana police have arrested a suspect but there are no reports on whether...
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barbarities not seen in centuries because of ideology. >> the borderlines of ideology and religion are not always so clear. in its most violent phases, much of it was very violent, there is not a huge distinction between maoism and religion and ideology because it was also a religious cult in which people could be tortured to death for treading on a newspaper with mao's image on it. and that's, religion at its worst really. it is not ideology. nothing to do with marx or lenin. >> it has to do with the pier group, isn't it? one of the, if you think the peer group is, is, a overemphasized as determinant of young people's behavior and in fact, you know, throughout their lives, the great study of that is christopher browning's police reserve battalion 101. where it's established that the killing squads that went out behind the wermacht in poland and in russia would go and kill everyone in a village and, was that 38,000 dead, kill all day. kill women and children and men all day. and no one ever got punished for seeking, seeking -- they weren't sent to the front. they weren't sent to some p
barbarities not seen in centuries because of ideology. >> the borderlines of ideology and religion are not always so clear. in its most violent phases, much of it was very violent, there is not a huge distinction between maoism and religion and ideology because it was also a religious cult in which people could be tortured to death for treading on a newspaper with mao's image on it. and that's, religion at its worst really. it is not ideology. nothing to do with marx or lenin. >> it...
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these are based for his book "i will see you in hell barbar." years of hard living took their toll on papa. he died from a self inflicted gun shot wound. sadly the killer was never found. 52 years later ernest hemingway's works are cherished by readers, writers and anyone who hates adjectives. when we return i will be joined by another pulitzer prize winning [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. folks, welcome back to the colbert book club already in progress. long time viewers of to the's show know we're talking about nobel prize winner and my personal hero rugged man's man ernest hemingway. we're discussing his worl worldi classic "farewell to arms." i remember the first time i read the book. it's like it was yesterday. it was yesterday. i read it from the front cover to the back cover. i tell you what i never saw coming, $27 u.s. $30 canadian. hevidently it's a slightly bettr book in canada. my guest tonight to discuss the "farewell to arms" is the pulitzer prize winning author, michael chabon. (doorbell). >> stephen: the
these are based for his book "i will see you in hell barbar." years of hard living took their toll on papa. he died from a self inflicted gun shot wound. sadly the killer was never found. 52 years later ernest hemingway's works are cherished by readers, writers and anyone who hates adjectives. when we return i will be joined by another pulitzer prize winning [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. folks, welcome back to the colbert book club already in...
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there's no need to be that kind of barbaric human being. but on the field, we're playing a very barbaric sport. you can do what you please. and that's when i take all of my animosity and all of my anger and all my frustrations out on the field with disciplined football, sound football. you know, it takes -- it takes a different kind of person to be able to turn that switch on and off. and be able to step into the ring or step on the field and be the intense, incredible, focused, and kind of, you know -- i guess angry human being that you have to be to be successful in those atmospheres. >> reporter: how do you do it? >> you just have to have that switch. you take it off. you treat it totally different. and that's why sometimes it crashes and doesn't go all so well. because if you catch me in the moment on the field when i'm still in that zone, when i'm still as competitive as i can be, and trying to be in a place where i have to be to do everything i can to be successful on the football field and help my team win, then it's not going to com
there's no need to be that kind of barbaric human being. but on the field, we're playing a very barbaric sport. you can do what you please. and that's when i take all of my animosity and all of my anger and all my frustrations out on the field with disciplined football, sound football. you know, it takes -- it takes a different kind of person to be able to turn that switch on and off. and be able to step into the ring or step on the field and be the intense, incredible, focused, and kind of,...
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act and it's just as barbaric as it is lethal and it is unacceptable by any standard.s and the dramatic demonstrations of what has happened to young children and to men and women about the practices that have been engaged in are abhorret and a challenge to every person on the planet and important for all of us to begin to call greater attention to the level of violence that we are trying to prevent. the international community has to be diligent in drawing much more attention to the horrible cost of this conflict and we need to put the necessary pressure to bring an end to it. that's why the foreign minister and i are here. that is why our counterparts from the london 11 are here. and that's why we will continue pressing for a diplomatic solution with all of our international partners. we will press forward with the syrian coalition leadership, with the joint special representative brahimi and with the russians as we prepare to go to montra on january 22nd. tomorrow i will be meeting with foreign minister lograth and meet against with jarba and the syrian opposition an
act and it's just as barbaric as it is lethal and it is unacceptable by any standard.s and the dramatic demonstrations of what has happened to young children and to men and women about the practices that have been engaged in are abhorret and a challenge to every person on the planet and important for all of us to begin to call greater attention to the level of violence that we are trying to prevent. the international community has to be diligent in drawing much more attention to the horrible...
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mary is played by luke and barbarous he who brings a depth to his trail of a complicated man. in addition to his acting career barbara. he is a well known figure in italy because of his political involvement having served as a member of parliament since two thousand and eight he became famous in nineteen eighty through his association with the notorious horror film cannibal holocaust. a film so unrealistic its director was arrested on murder charges barbara. he was one of four actors killed in the film who sign contracts requiring them to stay out of all media for year. in order to fuel rumors that the film was an actual snuff movie. all the contracts were canceled and the actors appeared on a tv show where the charges against the filmmaker drop and. the issue. human skin the love interest in fighting crime displayed by russian actress natasha stott can you tell who began her acting career after winning the look of the year contest in russia in nineteen ninety one. she then traveled to italy and began a career in films and as a popular tv host. before stephanie who became famo
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their barbarism against the civilians of samadi and fallujah is on display for everybody to see. the rise of these terrorists in the region and particularly in syria and through the fighting in syria is part of what is unleashi unleashinginal stability in the rest of the nation. more deadly attacks in lebanon, islamists fighting in syria, libya, and no signs of defeat in afghanistan, has what the "new york times" called this morning, the post-american middle east, only helped fanatical islam. and after we spent more than a decade of war in the middle east, are the islamists now winning? ambassador john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute joins us this morning as he does always. >> good morning. >> 1,335 troops died in the an bar province in iraq, about a third of the war, and now al qaeda apparently controlled those cities. what does it mean and what does it mean for the future of the region? >> it is symbolic of american retreat from iraq and from the region as a whole. and i think it's ironic that it's the "new york
their barbarism against the civilians of samadi and fallujah is on display for everybody to see. the rise of these terrorists in the region and particularly in syria and through the fighting in syria is part of what is unleashi unleashinginal stability in the rest of the nation. more deadly attacks in lebanon, islamists fighting in syria, libya, and no signs of defeat in afghanistan, has what the "new york times" called this morning, the post-american middle east, only helped...
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on the field, we're playing a barbaric sport and that's when i take all my frustration out on the fieldve seen dion -- dion sanders and terrell owe ens. but what happened to you was the reaction afterward, the way it mushroomed and the fact that race so quickly became involved here. >> yeah, you know, it was really mind boggling and sad, especially that close to martin luther king day. i'm not out there beating on people or committing crimes or getting arrested or doing anything. i'm playing a football game at a high level. i got excited. i maybe said some things that offended some people, which is understandable. i didn't curse anybody. you know, i try not to be vulgar. i didn't want to be off-putting to people, and i apologize to pete that were off-put. but what i did was within the lines of a football field. what they did was in actual reality. they showed their true character. those were real comments, not in a moment. they had time to think about it. they were sitting at a computer and they expressed themselves in a true way. i thought society had move past that. >> we have a black
on the field, we're playing a barbaric sport and that's when i take all my frustration out on the fieldve seen dion -- dion sanders and terrell owe ens. but what happened to you was the reaction afterward, the way it mushroomed and the fact that race so quickly became involved here. >> yeah, you know, it was really mind boggling and sad, especially that close to martin luther king day. i'm not out there beating on people or committing crimes or getting arrested or doing anything. i'm...
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continues already four cases of pushing revealed within two weeks of the new year as a result of the barbaric shooting twenty four scientists were exterminated the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got cates said. above eight hundred and twenty five million dollars have been relocated from the budgets of cuz it's been for the year two thousand fourteen with the assistance of the country's farmers the money will be transferred to the accounts of the local executive agencies in the near future ahead. funding is provided in accordance with the program of lack of corporate development of cars extent of the business twenty twenty ish called interim government will seek me and he and i wobbled to shoot what opportunities this program exactly get to the farmers well all the customers and cattle breeding and crop going can receive various subsidies and a great delivery price for the goods somewhat to the business roadmap. this program provides money needed for the for the developing of your business you to see me go skiing squishy business well it's finally here so those com
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their barbarism against civilians and against the iraqi security forces is on display for all to see.i want to bring in martha raddatz with us here on a saturday night. martha, you've reported from fallujah many times. the obama administration has got to be concerned with what they're seeing. >> reporter: they're very concerned, david. i remember talking to you just over two years ago when i was coming out with the last convoy of u.s. troops. i had visited fallujah the day before that happened. it was rather unstable then, rather frightening then but tonight you've got al qaeda flags flying in this very key area right next to syria. >> you were telling me we have a diplomatic team there, about 100 marines, but they're in baghdad. what can they do? >> most are not going anywhere. they're there to protect the embassy and the classified material. so the u.s. watching closely, sending drones, but not doing anything else at this point. >> we'll be watching first thing in the morning with george. martha, thank you. >>> next to the vatican, pope francis is making headlines with the warning a
their barbarism against civilians and against the iraqi security forces is on display for all to see.i want to bring in martha raddatz with us here on a saturday night. martha, you've reported from fallujah many times. the obama administration has got to be concerned with what they're seeing. >> reporter: they're very concerned, david. i remember talking to you just over two years ago when i was coming out with the last convoy of u.s. troops. i had visited fallujah the day before that...
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be the most pornographic movie ever made and i am getting a lot of to it that you can read with barbaric this. and our bush was our band it was star better because you said oh should be shot from a distinctly jewish grandmothers point of view so you shouldn't have measurable and hunger of consumers of porn once and for all i mean i have to ask you why do you think that there is this narrative that women don't like or watch porn and that all female porn stars must be forced into the industry somehow. while that's a huge question and that's a huge question that involves trafficking and mind control and drug addiction and being molested when you know that that involves patriarchal analysis to so i don't think you have time for that one but i do know people that have chosen to to do it and you know they're pretty intelligent. and. you know. some of them have lived it but most don't. you know let's hope you'll be breaking the right heroes and if you decide to go with that i'm trying to combat it the most pornographic thing for women what would what would the most sexually stimulating thing fo
be the most pornographic movie ever made and i am getting a lot of to it that you can read with barbaric this. and our bush was our band it was star better because you said oh should be shot from a distinctly jewish grandmothers point of view so you shouldn't have measurable and hunger of consumers of porn once and for all i mean i have to ask you why do you think that there is this narrative that women don't like or watch porn and that all female porn stars must be forced into the industry...
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mary is played by luke and barbarous he who brings a depth to his trail of a complicated man. in addition to his acting career barbara. he is a well known figure in italy because of his political involvement having served as a member of parliament since two thousand and eight he became famous in nineteen eighty through his association with the notorious horror film cannibal holocaust. a film so unrealistic its director was arrested on murder charges barbara. he was one of four actors killed in the film who sign contracts requiring them to stay out of all media for year. in order to fuel rumors that the film was an actual snuff movie. all the contracts were canceled and the actors appeared on a tv show where the charges against the filmmaker drop and. the issue. human skin the love interest in fighting crime displayed by russian actress natasha stott can you tell who began her acting career after winning the look of the year contest in russia in nineteen ninety one. she then traveled to italy and began a career in films and as a popular tv host. before stephanie who became famo
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the renewable initiatives in europe there leading source because of the mandates it goes back to barbarism> europe was caught in the frenzy but the british government paid for this commercial. >> the weather was very strange also in some parts there were terrible storms and some could disappear under the sea. the children have to live with horrible consequences the grown-ups realized they had to do something. john: believes you to the government web site to reduce your footprint. >> we are talking about it effuse less energy it is noble? you may miss use energy but more is better to be productive. it should never be an ideal but they make the climb to more dangerous, this story is the exact opposite. the fossil fuel industry is not taking a safe climate to make it dangerous but anybody who walks outside should live in harmony with nature. >> my personal battles with pollution i can jump into the river and reduces. -- do this john: i am such a good citizen riding a bike to work to save the earth. >> what a dope. the heiress, notice but somehow even though i know better i get a smug satisfac
the renewable initiatives in europe there leading source because of the mandates it goes back to barbarism> europe was caught in the frenzy but the british government paid for this commercial. >> the weather was very strange also in some parts there were terrible storms and some could disappear under the sea. the children have to live with horrible consequences the grown-ups realized they had to do something. john: believes you to the government web site to reduce your footprint....
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mary is played by luke and barbarous he who brings a depth to his trail of a complicated man. in addition to his acting career far as he is a well known figure in italy because of his political involvement having served as a member of parliament since two thousand and eight he became famous in nineteen eighty through his association with the notorious horror film cannibal holocaust. a film so unrealistic its director was arrested on murder charges barbara. he was one of four actors killed in the film who sign contracts requiring them to stay out of all media for year. in order to fuel rumors that the film was an actual snuff movie. only thing the contracts were canceled and the actors appeared on a tv show where the charges against the filmmaker drop and. the issue. human skin the love interest in fighting crime displayed by russian actress natasha stott can you tell who began her acting career after winning the look of the year contest in russia in nineteen ninety one. she then traveled to italy and began a career in films and as a popular tv host. before stephanie who became
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declaration we adopted today on combating terrorism once again let me firmly condemn the recent barbaric ethics involved graph which deserves our strong and firm condemnation. to move forward you know relationship we need to address some outstanding issues in which sometimes we have differences and we also address some of these differences during our talks today. u.p.d. is actively supported russia's accession to the kyoto but since then a number of measures that we believe are trade restrictive were introduced that. if you leave this struck our economic relationship and we also need to find a definitely solution for long standing pending issues such as the siberian overflights the rule of law and for the mental freedoms of course are critically important also in our relationship. and the way to reinforce our trust is to work jointly in one of our most important strategic and shared objectives to create a carbon economic space from lisbon to vladivostok it may seem a dream. but dreams can become reality. to achieve this we should build on the principles of respect for solving decisions y
declaration we adopted today on combating terrorism once again let me firmly condemn the recent barbaric ethics involved graph which deserves our strong and firm condemnation. to move forward you know relationship we need to address some outstanding issues in which sometimes we have differences and we also address some of these differences during our talks today. u.p.d. is actively supported russia's accession to the kyoto but since then a number of measures that we believe are trade...
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me people injection of fairfax county democrat had this to say about the new bill he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues want to take a step backwards these calls for a return to a ban and forms of capital punishment come as many states are. countering growing complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as manufacturers refused to supply the drugs for executions in the absence of pentobarbital just last week ohio administered a two drug lethal cocktail that had never been used before on death row inmate dennis mcguire but wire reportedly gasped several times and mates morning noises during a prolonged death that lasted almost twenty minutes and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to you tube dot com slash r t america check out our website r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at i'm here at david. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser last week the heritage foundation and the wall street journal presented their annual list of economic freedom for the seventh year running
me people injection of fairfax county democrat had this to say about the new bill he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues want to take a step backwards these calls for a return to a ban and forms of capital punishment come as many states are. countering growing complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as manufacturers refused to supply the drugs for executions in the absence of pentobarbital just last week ohio...
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he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues one to take a step backwards. these calls returned to abandon forms of capital punishment come as many states are in counseling and twirling complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as manufacturers refuse to supply the drugs for executions in the absence of potential barbie doll. just last week ohio administered to drug lethal cocktail that had never been used before on death row inmate. then as the choir of wire reportedly gasped several times in its morning low noise is turn up to one that lasted almost twenty minutes. and that does it for now from montessori to be covered. the youtube dot com such art in america check out our website our t dot com site usa. not to follow me on twitter and irritated. new mdm moving you . the cantonese line glad to have the ear it's friday ending a twenty foot and calf ankle and she ends her tail a senior syrian opposition figure has offered hope of a truce in the civil war aquino is among those representing the cnn national coalition at
he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues one to take a step backwards. these calls returned to abandon forms of capital punishment come as many states are in counseling and twirling complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as manufacturers refuse to supply the drugs for executions in the absence of potential barbie doll. just last week ohio administered to drug lethal cocktail that had never been used before on death row...
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over lethal injection a fairfax county democrat had this to say about the new bill he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues want to take a step backwards these calls to return to abandon forms of capital point punishment come as many states are encouraging rowing in countering excuse me growing complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as many factures refuse to supply the drugs for executions in the app. since of pentobarbital just last week ohio administered a two drug lethal cocktail that had never been used before on death row inmate dennis mcguire mcguire reportedly gasped several times and made snorting noises during a prolonged death that lasted almost twenty minutes boom bust is coming up next here on our team joins us for a quick preview erin what's in store for us thank you america now coming up on boom bust anthony randolph so of the reason foundation joins me live in the studio today you won't want to miss our interview it's going to be exciting when ed harrison and i discuss the latest happenings at the w
over lethal injection a fairfax county democrat had this to say about the new bill he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues want to take a step backwards these calls to return to abandon forms of capital point punishment come as many states are encouraging rowing in countering excuse me growing complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as many factures refuse to supply the drugs for executions in the app. since of...
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over lethal injection fairfax county democrat had this to say about the new bill he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues want to take a step backwards these calls to return to abandon forms of capital punishment come as many. it's are encountering growing complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as manufacturers refuse to supply the drugs for executions in the absence of pentobarbital just last week a high oh administered a two drug lethal cocktail that had never been used before on death row inmate dennis mcguire a wire reportedly gassed several times and made snorting noises during a prolonged death that lasted almost twenty minutes i remember when you were a kid and you would need anything green while tonight's resident asks that question what if you paid your kids to eat take a look. much like your daily dose of vegetables this story is pretty hard to swallow a recent study out of brigham young university found that a great way to get kids to eat their prince and vegetables is to pay them to do it or as the st
over lethal injection fairfax county democrat had this to say about the new bill he said it's a barbaric way for the state to execute people it's disappointing to me that my colleagues want to take a step backwards these calls to return to abandon forms of capital punishment come as many. it's are encountering growing complications over accessing lethal injection drugs as manufacturers refuse to supply the drugs for executions in the absence of pentobarbital just last week a high oh...
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the average global initiatives in in europe because of the via data is europe a abaco's back to barbarous was caught up in the division's the british governor paid for this work. >> with the weather was very strange indeed other parts there were terrible storms some places disappeared under the sea the children had to live with their horrible consequences the grown-ups decided they had to do something. >> it tells you how you can reduce your carded footprint. what is wrong with that? we back we talk about it to say it is noble to have less money per be vague this use it that more is better because it has the capacity to be productive it should never be the ideal that they make or clive bit more dangerous but the story is the exact opposite of the propaganda fairy tale it is not taking is a climate to make it dangerous but a dangerous climate to make it safe if you contradict me try to live naturally in hardy with nature. i am 33. john: we have come a long way. my personal battles with pollution and global warming here of the site of the empire state building millions of people are flashin
the average global initiatives in in europe because of the via data is europe a abaco's back to barbarous was caught up in the division's the british governor paid for this work. >> with the weather was very strange indeed other parts there were terrible storms some places disappeared under the sea the children had to live with their horrible consequences the grown-ups decided they had to do something. >> it tells you how you can reduce your carded footprint. what is wrong with...
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the average global initiatives in in europe because of the via data is europe a abaco's back to barbarous was caught up in the division's the british governor paid for this work. >> with the weather was very strange indeed other parts there were terrible storms some places disappeared under the sea the children had to live with their horrible consequences the grown-ups decided they had to do something. >> it tells you how you can reduce your carded footprint. what is wrong with that? we back we talk about it to say it is noble to have less money per be vague this use it that more is better because it has the capacity to be productive it should never be the ideal that they make or clive bit more dangous but the story is the exact opposite of the propaganda fairy tale it is not taking is a cmate to make it dangerous but a dangerous climate to ma it safe if you contradict me try to live naturally in hardy with nature. i am 33. john we have come a long way. my personal battles with pollution and global warming here of the site of the empire state building millions of people are flashing a --
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no need to be that kind of barbaric human being.d you can do as you please. that's when i take my frustrations on the field with the discipline of football. it takes a different kind of person to be able to turn that switch on and off and be able to step in the ring or step on the field and be the intense, incredible focus and kind of you know, angry human being that you have to be to be successful in those atmospheres. >> how do you do it? >> you have to have that switch. you take you want off. that's why sometimes it crashes and doesn't go all so well because you catch me in the moment on the field while i'm still in that zone, when i'm still as competitive as i can be and i'm in the place where i have to be to do everything i can to be successful on the football team and help my team win then it's not going to come out as articulate, as smart, as charismatic because i'm not all those things. >> as you said, rachel. very thoughtful and victim oppressive. rachel will stick with us and in a moment we'll find out how richard sherman
no need to be that kind of barbaric human being.d you can do as you please. that's when i take my frustrations on the field with the discipline of football. it takes a different kind of person to be able to turn that switch on and off and be able to step in the ring or step on the field and be the intense, incredible focus and kind of you know, angry human being that you have to be to be successful in those atmospheres. >> how do you do it? >> you have to have that switch. you take...
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youngstown, ohio called this a, quote--the american thinker block went so far as to call this a barbaricgrizzly execution for the ohio murder. but in the stories that went with those headlines and dozens more like them, there was little mention of joy stewart and what she suffered at the hands of this man. josh swaggart is a reporter for the dayton daily news and he was in the room for maguire's final moments. josh, thank you for being here, so walk us through it because what happened in that room will be the basis of this lawsuit and could potentially have an impact on the death penalty in ohio and beyond. >> thank you. i was there as a media witness, i stood on the doorway between the two witness chambers, there's one room where the victim's family sits, the other room where the inmate's family sits. they brought mr. maguire in, laid him on the table, before they gave him the fatal injection, they asked if he had any last words, he said very brief things, thanking the stewart family for the letter they sent. he said i'm going to heaven, i'll see you there when you come. the drugs kicke
youngstown, ohio called this a, quote--the american thinker block went so far as to call this a barbaricgrizzly execution for the ohio murder. but in the stories that went with those headlines and dozens more like them, there was little mention of joy stewart and what she suffered at the hands of this man. josh swaggart is a reporter for the dayton daily news and he was in the room for maguire's final moments. josh, thank you for being here, so walk us through it because what happened in that...
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once again, left me firmly condemn the recent barbaric actions which deserve our strong and firm condemnation. we need to address some outstanding in issues in which sometimes we have differences. and we also address some of these differences during our talks today. the european actively supported. but since then, a number of measures that you believe are trade restrictive were introduced. if you leave this economic relationship, and we also need to find a solution for long standing pending issues such as the sigh brierian overflight. >> the president of the european exhibition said after a meeting he and the president of the european council have had with vladimir putin. a lot of issues for them, is peek among them, but possibly the key one, the events in the ukraine. we are waiting for vladimir putin to speak and we will bring you a update on that story as it develops. >> now, whether news from europe, britain's royal household has been told to cut costs and keep it's palaces and houses better maintains. looked at how the $51 million grant is used and it makes several recommendations. the r
once again, left me firmly condemn the recent barbaric actions which deserve our strong and firm condemnation. we need to address some outstanding in issues in which sometimes we have differences. and we also address some of these differences during our talks today. the european actively supported. but since then, a number of measures that you believe are trade restrictive were introduced. if you leave this economic relationship, and we also need to find a solution for long standing pending...
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no need to be that kind of barbaric human being.field we're playing a barbaric sport and you can do what you please. that's when i take my frustrations out, on the field with disciplined football, sound football. it takes -- it takes a different kind of person to be able to turn that switch on and off and be table to step in the ring or step on the field and be the intense, incredible focused and kind of, you know, i guess angry human being that you have to be to be successful in those atmospheres. >> how do you do it? >> you have to have that switch. you take it off. you treat it totally different and that's, that's why sometimes it crashes and doesn't go all so well because if you catch me in a moment on the field while i'm still in that zone, when i'm still as competitive as i can be and i'm in the place where i have to be to do everything i can to be successful on the football field and help my team win then it's not going to come out as articulate, as smart, as charismatic because on the field i'm not all those things. i'm ever
no need to be that kind of barbaric human being.field we're playing a barbaric sport and you can do what you please. that's when i take my frustrations out, on the field with disciplined football, sound football. it takes -- it takes a different kind of person to be able to turn that switch on and off and be table to step in the ring or step on the field and be the intense, incredible focused and kind of, you know, i guess angry human being that you have to be to be successful in those...
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muslim men are barbaric and angry and violent and non-muslim women are impressed by their husbands. so those things have really carried on for quite a while in the united states. they may have originated in theological context. the increase in the change when the women's rights movement occurs, we could see a different and the ways in which must one man had previously been an object of fascination by many american ottey and says like i dream of jeannie with the tail end of that, where you have a woman who is at the behest of her master. i dream of jeannie really adds with a women's right movement in the united states begins. we don't find quite the same sort of justification of arab woman, muslim women. they get completed. so suddenly, a group of women seemed to be oppression that no pitcher had a time when american women are realizing they are also hitting the glass ceiling and they have restrictions because of what a teacher dead. sufis definitely change at the time. >> host: that was your final chapter and has led up to the present day. so who are the heretics today? obviously fe
muslim men are barbaric and angry and violent and non-muslim women are impressed by their husbands. so those things have really carried on for quite a while in the united states. they may have originated in theological context. the increase in the change when the women's rights movement occurs, we could see a different and the ways in which must one man had previously been an object of fascination by many american ottey and says like i dream of jeannie with the tail end of that, where you have...
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the american thinker blog went so far as to call it a barbaric grizzly execution for the ohio murderer. with the stories that went in the headlines and dozens more like them there was little mention of joy stewart and what she suffered at the hands of this man. josh swaggart is a reporter with the daily news. he was in the room for mr. kwau gier -- maguire's final moments. josh thank you for being here. walk us through it because what happened in that room will be the basis of this lawsuit and could potentially have an impact on the death penalty in ohio and beyond. >> thank you. i was there as a media witness. i stood in the doorway between the two witness chambers. there's one room where the victim's family sits another room where the victim's family sits. they asked any last words. he said very brief things including thanking the stewart's family for the letters they send. his last words were i am going to heaven. the drugs kicked in he said i love you. he appeared to fall asleep for five minutes until he convulsed he gasped. he was gasping for air it was unclear if he was aware of
the american thinker blog went so far as to call it a barbaric grizzly execution for the ohio murderer. with the stories that went in the headlines and dozens more like them there was little mention of joy stewart and what she suffered at the hands of this man. josh swaggart is a reporter with the daily news. he was in the room for mr. kwau gier -- maguire's final moments. josh thank you for being here. walk us through it because what happened in that room will be the basis of this lawsuit and...
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it is going back to barbarism. >> a few years ago europe was caught in the frenzy over carbon emissionsl. >> there was once a land where the weather was very, very strange. there were awful heat waves in some parts in other places terrible storms and foods. some places would disappear under the sea. they would have to live with the horrible consequences. the grown-ups decided they had to do something. >> is there a happy ending? >> it tells you how you can reduce your carbon footprint. what is wrong with that? >> we are talking about it to use less energy that's like saying it is noble to have less money. more always better energy is a capacity to keep it productive. it should never be an ideal. the pos ill fuel energy is making the planet more dangerous the story is the exact opposite of this fairy tale. they are take can a dangerous climate and making it safe. they should go outside to live naturally with nature. >> how old are you? >> i am 33. >> you have come a long way. thank you, alex. >> coming up my personal battles with pollution and global warming. >> even here within sight of
it is going back to barbarism. >> a few years ago europe was caught in the frenzy over carbon emissionsl. >> there was once a land where the weather was very, very strange. there were awful heat waves in some parts in other places terrible storms and foods. some places would disappear under the sea. they would have to live with the horrible consequences. the grown-ups decided they had to do something. >> is there a happy ending? >> it tells you how you can reduce your...
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if you accept the death penalty is barbaric to begin with and some do.s a proper method. to the extend you execute going back to paul's point, whether a shot in the heart, execution or whether through lethal injection, what's the distinction? we have the eighth amendment, obviously the constitution in the country. that speaks to cruel and unusual punishment. the concern with the lawyers here was whether or not this was humane which sounds contradictory when you look at the death penalty as inhumane in the first instance. >> this all just happened. this has just taken place. they're not releasing yet whether they actually used this or in the 11th hour chose something else. if in fact going into this, the arguments were made based on this cocktail. i couldn't understand the lawyers arguing against the state suggesting his client would go through or at least be at risk to go through air hunger. this is a phenomenon where somebody experiences terror as they try to catch their breath. my question is about the terror. that's being included in part of the cruel
if you accept the death penalty is barbaric to begin with and some do.s a proper method. to the extend you execute going back to paul's point, whether a shot in the heart, execution or whether through lethal injection, what's the distinction? we have the eighth amendment, obviously the constitution in the country. that speaks to cruel and unusual punishment. the concern with the lawyers here was whether or not this was humane which sounds contradictory when you look at the death penalty as...
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>> it's all barbaric. i think in a civilized society, there is no place for it.supreme court has tried to make it more palatable, because it is still part of our law, and we're saying cruel and unusual. but every murder is cruel and unusual in my view. so i don't think you can find a way that's humane to do something like this. >> support for the death penalty is down dramatically from where it used to be. in the peak of the crime spate in the late '80s, early '90s, it was up around 75%. it's now down to about 60%. that's still a substantial majority. death sentences are down, executions are down. it appears to be sort of some states have abandoned it. but the answer of how to do it remains -- >> i think there's probably a fair number of people watch thing who find it hard to get worked up over a man who killed and raped and murdered a pregnant woman, having a bad last few minutes of his life. >> yeah, maybe that's true. still, when you listen to this man's description when he passed, it's hard for anybody who is compassionate to feel like this is a good thing to
>> it's all barbaric. i think in a civilized society, there is no place for it.supreme court has tried to make it more palatable, because it is still part of our law, and we're saying cruel and unusual. but every murder is cruel and unusual in my view. so i don't think you can find a way that's humane to do something like this. >> support for the death penalty is down dramatically from where it used to be. in the peak of the crime spate in the late '80s, early '90s, it was up around...