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was that clayton?i think that was dayton. >> look at louis. >> is that real tequila? >> it is. ready? >> oh, that's awful. >> okay, it's time for chuck. >> everybody that goes to the white house correspondent dinner, most people actually never went to their prom so it
was that clayton?i think that was dayton. >> look at louis. >> is that real tequila? >> it is. ready? >> oh, that's awful. >> okay, it's time for chuck. >> everybody that goes to the white house correspondent dinner, most people actually never went to their prom so it
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minutes after clayton d. lockett was sedated and declared unkongs kongs, he be -- unconscious, he began to stir. >> he was lifting his head off the gurney, grimacing. >> he was writhing as being administered the drugs to kill him. doctors say it's an agonising suffocation if conscious. officials closed the blinds. clayton d. lockett was announced dead of a cardiac arrest 43 minutes after his execution began. it's a grim vindication for those that argued knew laws, violate the constitutional right against cruel and unusual punishment. many pharmaceutical companies refuse to supply drugs. as a result state authorities acquire the drugs elsewhere. they refuse to say where, that led to strns about drug quality -- suspicions about drug quality and regulations. some argue how clayton d. lockett decide was unimportant. he was convicted of shooting a 19-year-old girl, and she was buried alive. the object was to kill clayton d. lockett, that was achieved. >> we have a fundamental standard that when the death penalty i
minutes after clayton d. lockett was sedated and declared unkongs kongs, he be -- unconscious, he began to stir. >> he was lifting his head off the gurney, grimacing. >> he was writhing as being administered the drugs to kill him. doctors say it's an agonising suffocation if conscious. officials closed the blinds. clayton d. lockett was announced dead of a cardiac arrest 43 minutes after his execution began. it's a grim vindication for those that argued knew laws, violate the...
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at 7:06.clayton lockett was declared dead. he died of a heart attack, 43 minutes after the drug was administered, a gruesome period of what can only be described as torture by incompetence. although when you look at the full context of this execution, when you zoom back and take it all in, incompetence is far, far too gentle a term. something more like sinister, insistent, willful malice is more apt. and no one is more central to that story of malice than republican governor mary fallin, who last night was forced to stay the execution of a second prisoner set to be executed that night. after she pushed and pushed to go ahead with last night's executions against all warnings and due process. today, she promised an investigation into the botched execution she, herself, had so zealously advocated. >> after consulting further with the department of corrections director, robert patton, we greet that an independent review of the department of corrections procedures would be effective and also appropriate. >> the two men who were sch
at 7:06.clayton lockett was declared dead. he died of a heart attack, 43 minutes after the drug was administered, a gruesome period of what can only be described as torture by incompetence. although when you look at the full context of this execution, when you zoom back and take it all in, incompetence is far, far too gentle a term. something more like sinister, insistent, willful malice is more apt. and no one is more central to that story of malice than republican governor mary fallin, who...
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clayton had requested that i not be at the execution. because he had anticipated that something like this may happen. i feel that -- that the drugs that were used were unconstitutional. i'm not quite sure if they were administered properly. and i want to know why? i want to know why after numerous stays of execution the execution was carried out and my son was tortured to death in front of a lot of people. >> when you look at what happened and you use the word torture. in your view do you think this was something that happened because the state just didn't care how this execution was conducted? or do you think there was a sort of a deliberate desire to make this painful? >> i think that it was a desire to get it over with in a quick manner i believe that it didn't matter that the drugs were not tested. i believe it went forth without even any testing at all. i don't think that it mattered. i think the only thing that mattered is that my son was put to death by any means necessary. >> something that you have mentioned previously is your c
clayton had requested that i not be at the execution. because he had anticipated that something like this may happen. i feel that -- that the drugs that were used were unconstitutional. i'm not quite sure if they were administered properly. and i want to know why? i want to know why after numerous stays of execution the execution was carried out and my son was tortured to death in front of a lot of people. >> when you look at what happened and you use the word torture. in your view do you...
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. >>> clayton locket was put to death last night for a vicious murder, but the execution didn't go as planned. in an exclusive interview, the inmate's lawyer who witnessed the execution will tell us exactly what he saw. >> it almost looked like he was trying to sit up on the table. he was muttering words that were incomprehensible. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year.
. >>> clayton locket was put to death last night for a vicious murder, but the execution didn't go as planned. in an exclusive interview, the inmate's lawyer who witnessed the execution will tell us exactly what he saw. >> it almost looked like he was trying to sit up on the table. he was muttering words that were incomprehensible. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico...
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thank you for bringing the race out here. >> and clayton, think, you're fighting for milk, clayton.te you. >> ice cream. >> fighting for pastry. >> thanks, guys. >> thanks. >>> there may be a widespread scandal within the va and there is, but the head of the agency, he's just doing his job. >> would you explain to me, after knowing all this information, why you should not resign? >> well, i tell you, senator, that i came here to make things better for veterans. >> but are things getting better for veterans? up next an iraq war vet also testified at that hearing and he gives us his side. >> and a dog missing for two days, rescued just in time. it's video you to see. ♪ got your radio on so this is my comeback song ♪ the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include he
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>> clayton, thank you. our coverage of the deadly rampage throughout the night at abcnews.com and, of course, first thing in the morning, right here on "good morning america." >>> but we do move on tonight, and to that surprise this sunday from president obama, his visit to afghanistan and our troops this memorial day weekend. the commander in chief received with cheers at that hangar at bagram airfield. and while there, he talked about how grateful americans are back here at home for their service and about what should happen when those vets come home. abc's muhammad lila reports from kabul tonight. >> reporter: landing under the cover of darkness, a secret trip and a chance to say an early memorial day thank you. >> for many of you, this will be your last tour in afghanistan. >> reporter: even offering this reminder of a grateful and generous nation. >> you see it in the kids across america, who send you all those care packages and all those girl scout cookies. those were pretty popular, huh? you like tho
>> clayton, thank you. our coverage of the deadly rampage throughout the night at abcnews.com and, of course, first thing in the morning, right here on "good morning america." >>> but we do move on tonight, and to that surprise this sunday from president obama, his visit to afghanistan and our troops this memorial day weekend. the commander in chief received with cheers at that hangar at bagram airfield. and while there, he talked about how grateful americans are back...
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side of ashbury you have to go halfway down the block to arrive at the clayton. there is a previous proposal for the site that mission bay didn't contest and resulting in a coverage of '65 percent and small property owner of 35 percent this results in 17 percent of small property owner. as this high rush to expend so far and faster to have the ground floor small property owner. could someone explain the project sponsor has given to support his ada disability and whatever it's held to provide the ada supporting document >> thank you. is there any additional public comment >> commissioners i'm out of town on may 1st but listened to the hearing and multiply design strategies were suggested, however, when i saw the new plans i became confused only to make the top that the dispensary moved it into 2 feet. the pictures my brother showed were not skating there's a different change i have a small rear unite with no windows and the sunlight i'll lose is the only sunlight i get from january 1st from some shadow studies currently you see the light an january 1st but not wit
side of ashbury you have to go halfway down the block to arrive at the clayton. there is a previous proposal for the site that mission bay didn't contest and resulting in a coverage of '65 percent and small property owner of 35 percent this results in 17 percent of small property owner. as this high rush to expend so far and faster to have the ground floor small property owner. could someone explain the project sponsor has given to support his ada disability and whatever it's held to provide...
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abc's clayton sandell is outside of rodger's apartment with that side of the story. clayton?> reporter: good morning, bianna. elliot rodger's life appeared to be complicated and troubled. he was the privileged son of a successful hollywood film director and also posted threatening videos on youtube. and perhaps most disturbingly, posting that long manifesto. filled with sexual obsession and murderous fantasy. >> elliot rodger here. >> reporter: this morning, a clearer picture of the alleged shooter is emerging. authorities say that the 22-year-old college student seen here in these youtube videos elliot rodger, left behind 141-page manifesto. >> it's very apparent how disturbed mr. rodger was. >> reporter: the bizarre autobiography seems to hint at why rodger may have allegedly killed 6 people and injured 13 others. writing, quote, all of my suffering on this world has been at the hands of humanity, particularly women. this youtube video, investigators say, was posted by rodger just hours before the attack, echoes those sentiments. >> girls gave their affection and sex and lo
abc's clayton sandell is outside of rodger's apartment with that side of the story. clayton?> reporter: good morning, bianna. elliot rodger's life appeared to be complicated and troubled. he was the privileged son of a successful hollywood film director and also posted threatening videos on youtube. and perhaps most disturbingly, posting that long manifesto. filled with sexual obsession and murderous fantasy. >> elliot rodger here. >> reporter: this morning, a clearer picture of...
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you have the cutest kids, clayton. >> all from mommy. with that. >> sorry. >> you just said that you were nervous out here because your husband was going to see you on tv he sees you every day. >> i know not on fox news. he has to distract himself from fox news to see me. >> i have to tell you you have come here many years to visit and this year your son brought. >> you yes my son brought me. my daughter is here too. she is back at the hotel. my son wanted to come and join me on fox. >> for mother's day. >> you get points your daughter not as much. >> she is watching. >> good son. nicely done. let's take a look at the weather maps as you are waking up this morning. temperatures, things are looking pretty good across the eastern part of the country. temps into the 60's, 70s this morning we have some troubles out there. very heavy rain actually across parts of the south central gulf coast area. we are going to see maybe 3 inches or so of that also have severe weather today across the central plains, severe weather tomorrow. tomorrow a bigg
you have the cutest kids, clayton. >> all from mommy. with that. >> sorry. >> you just said that you were nervous out here because your husband was going to see you on tv he sees you every day. >> i know not on fox news. he has to distract himself from fox news to see me. >> i have to tell you you have come here many years to visit and this year your son brought. >> you yes my son brought me. my daughter is here too. she is back at the hotel. my son wanted to...
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clayton, why the sex of the animal makes a difference? >> it makes a huge difference because the pre-clinical studies are the studies that build the evidence base and inform the clinical studies. so if you will be studying a disease that affects both men and women, it's important to think about male and female cells and in the animal model work when you do the clinical research. >> woodruff: so this is something you and your organization has been focused on for a long time and been known for a long time. >> it's been known within a certain portion of the research community. i don't know that it's still generally accepted by everyone and i think it's still going to take a while before it filters out among research scientists, but there is a lot of push-back for a long time and, obviously, finally this is getting the attention. >> woodruff: is that the reason it wasn't done earlier dr. clayton, that there was this bush pak in the scientific community? >> there are probably a lot of factors involved. what's really important now is we have be
clayton, why the sex of the animal makes a difference? >> it makes a huge difference because the pre-clinical studies are the studies that build the evidence base and inform the clinical studies. so if you will be studying a disease that affects both men and women, it's important to think about male and female cells and in the animal model work when you do the clinical research. >> woodruff: so this is something you and your organization has been focused on for a long time and been...
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clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> he can get that pickup painted now. >>> "good morning america" in the morning. >>> diane right back here tomorrow night. have a great week ahead. good night. >>> an air show crash in bay area. we'll take you there live to tell you what went wrong. plus. >> probably one of the most violent struggles i've seen. >> what led to a violent attack on two deputies in the east bay. >> a cinco de mayo t-shirt controversy has been rekindled. >>> a pilot killed in a crash at a bay area air show today. spectators looked on in horror. the pilot of the plane has been identified as eddie andrini, a well-known stunt pilot and opener of an andriny i air shows. an air force spokesperson said he died in the crash. he was flaying upside-down and low to ground. >> the weather conditions were similar to what you're experiencing right now. if we look at yesterday, the winds were much gustier, stronger gusts down the runway. what i can tell you is the winds were approximately 10 to 15 knots, and that will be part of the investigation. i can give you the exact details of
clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> he can get that pickup painted now. >>> "good morning america" in the morning. >>> diane right back here tomorrow night. have a great week ahead. good night. >>> an air show crash in bay area. we'll take you there live to tell you what went wrong. plus. >> probably one of the most violent struggles i've seen. >> what led to a violent attack on two deputies in the east bay. >> a cinco de mayo...
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brandon hicks takes clayton kershaw deep to left. this is the first home run kershaw has ever allowed off his curveball. yes, he's thrown over 2,100 curve balls. that's the first time someone has taken one deep. giants up, 3-2. bottom of the ninth. giants up, 4-2, but the dodgers down to their last out and hanley ramirez hits a two-run hoim run off sergio romero. dodgers intentionally walk buster posey. be careful what you ask for. the base hit to left. they'd add two more hits winning 7-4 and they win the series, three games to one. >> you know, it's special. you have to play like that with guys in the same division. you have to win series here. especially today. tough matchup. one of the best pitchers right now in the big leagues. we try to support the bull pen guys and try to do the best we can out there to win the game. >>> let's stick with the giants. an update on brandon bell. the first baseman will undergo surgery on his broken left thumb on tuesday. a procedure that includes inserting two pins to help stabilize multiple fract
brandon hicks takes clayton kershaw deep to left. this is the first home run kershaw has ever allowed off his curveball. yes, he's thrown over 2,100 curve balls. that's the first time someone has taken one deep. giants up, 3-2. bottom of the ninth. giants up, 4-2, but the dodgers down to their last out and hanley ramirez hits a two-run hoim run off sergio romero. dodgers intentionally walk buster posey. be careful what you ask for. the base hit to left. they'd add two more hits winning 7-4 and...
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good morning, clayton morris.ng to save the day because i didn't realize this can happen when the device is still in your hand. >> absolutely. this was only happening in australia, although we heard a report in the u.k. the hackers exploit the find my iphone feature, which helps you find it if you left it in the couch. you launch the tpo*eup feature -- the iphone feature to track it down. the users didn't have their passwords on. if you found the device, you would be able to go through the photos, whatever. they didn't have the password on and that is what allowed them to start hacking the device. if this happened to you, all tough do is take it to -- all you have to do is take it into an apple store or plug it into your own computer and reload it with i tunes, a little bit of a work around but you don't need to send them money. it is not an i cloud problem. not a data breach of i cloud. >> what do you do? >> you don't want to reuse passwords. we saw this data breach with e bay a short time ago. so many people use
good morning, clayton morris.ng to save the day because i didn't realize this can happen when the device is still in your hand. >> absolutely. this was only happening in australia, although we heard a report in the u.k. the hackers exploit the find my iphone feature, which helps you find it if you left it in the couch. you launch the tpo*eup feature -- the iphone feature to track it down. the users didn't have their passwords on. if you found the device, you would be able to go through...
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hey, clayton, watch your wallet.pocket master here to show us how to become avoiding becoming the next target. ♪ better connect with each other. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities bob arno. bob actually removed my necktie on the show and i didn't even notice it that's how dumb i am and how good this guy is. >> or the quality of the tie itself. silk material. >> when you look at videos of guys doing those things. give me an example how you might as a pick pocket take some things off of me without me even noticing. >> there is a misconception that everything with a pick pocket has to do with a man's pocket. it could be something where the actual victim gives the thief an opportunity. a cart. how many easier can it be if a lady turns around and picks up a coffee jar away from her hearse. the purse sits there, the bag sits there the in cart. of course they can walk by, have a newspaper, a program, any kind of shield over the purse now, in this case, i'm dressed a little differently, there is a reason
hey, clayton, watch your wallet.pocket master here to show us how to become avoiding becoming the next target. ♪ better connect with each other. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities bob arno. bob actually removed my necktie on the show and i didn't even notice it that's how dumb i am and how good this guy is. >> or the quality of the tie itself. silk material. >> when you look at videos of guys doing those things. give me an example how you might as a pick pocket...
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here's justice correspondent bob orr. >> reporter: clayton lockett was strapped to a gurney inside thishoma prison, and at 6:23 tuesday evening, he received an i.v. sedative, the first of a lethal three-drug cocktail. ten minutes later a doctor declared lockett unconscious and medical technicians began injecting the final two drugs. one to paralyze lockett and the other to stop his heart. suddenly, lockett twiched. kwtv reporter justin doughertys was a witness. >> his upper body lifted off the bed. his head lifted off the pillow, not at the same time. it kind of went in a pattern where his upper body would lift up, his head would lift up and his right foot would move as well. >> reporter: lockett continued to move for three minutes. then at 6:37, prison officials closed the curtains separating the death chamber and the witness room. corrections chief robert patton said locket's veins researching the i.v. drugs had failed. >> there was some concern at that time the drugs were not having an effect so the doctor observed the line and determined that the line had blown. >> reporter: patton
here's justice correspondent bob orr. >> reporter: clayton lockett was strapped to a gurney inside thishoma prison, and at 6:23 tuesday evening, he received an i.v. sedative, the first of a lethal three-drug cocktail. ten minutes later a doctor declared lockett unconscious and medical technicians began injecting the final two drugs. one to paralyze lockett and the other to stop his heart. suddenly, lockett twiched. kwtv reporter justin doughertys was a witness. >> his upper body...
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and abc's clayton sandell with a bittersweet plea from a boy for his father that helped inspire action. >> reporter: last fall, cancer took the life of nick audin, married father of three. >> i love my dad. >> reporter: his time running out, nick wanted to try what the fda hailed as a breakthrough drug. medical complications disqualified him from a drug trial. he tried december rattly to get it on his own. >> i think i can be a case study for this drug and to show how it works. >> reporter: the makers of the drug said no. >> it was horrible. it's unbearable. to know -- to have them say no. >> reporter: this weekend, colorado became the first state to enact a so-called right to try law, meant to cut through red tape and allow faster access to experimental drugs for people who are terminally sick. >> patients should be able to try a treatment even though it hasn't been approved if it's an attempt to save their lives. >> reporter: proponents helped sell the bill by comparing it to "the dallas buyer's club." the movie about a real-life aids patient smuggling unapproved treatments in from m
and abc's clayton sandell with a bittersweet plea from a boy for his father that helped inspire action. >> reporter: last fall, cancer took the life of nick audin, married father of three. >> i love my dad. >> reporter: his time running out, nick wanted to try what the fda hailed as a breakthrough drug. medical complications disqualified him from a drug trial. he tried december rattly to get it on his own. >> i think i can be a case study for this drug and to show how it...
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david. >> clayton, thank you. >>> now to the other developing story tonight. the weather as millions drive back home after the memorial day weekend. this evening, a huge part of texas watching the skies. there have been tornado watches. conditions ripe for severe weather for houston and surrounding areas. we're getting pictures in at this hour. heavy rains and damage from the high winds. trees down and they're on alert well into the evening. and in colorado, it's the hail on this memorial day. people wiping off their windshields. before become able to drive home. so much of that rain to blame for a massive mudslide outside denver. four miles long. this evening they are searching for the missing. abc's gio benitez from the scene tonight. >> reporter: the images out of this remote corner of colorado tonight simply incredible. the earth giving way, a massive hole in its place, the wall of mud believed to have swept those three men away. >> everybody on this mountain is praying for a miracle. >> reporter: it all happened near collbran, colorado the crater an estim
david. >> clayton, thank you. >>> now to the other developing story tonight. the weather as millions drive back home after the memorial day weekend. this evening, a huge part of texas watching the skies. there have been tornado watches. conditions ripe for severe weather for houston and surrounding areas. we're getting pictures in at this hour. heavy rains and damage from the high winds. trees down and they're on alert well into the evening. and in colorado, it's the hail on this...
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clayton sandell, abc news, in denver. >>> we turn to an exclusive. former secretary of state hillary clinton sitting down with our own robin roberts and weighing in on the missing school girls, talking tough about benghazi and a presidential run in 2016. abc's jonathan karl brings us what the former secretary said and what's coming next. >> reporter: this was a hillary clinton crowd. the talk centering on women and girls around the world. breaking glass ceilings. robin roberts turned the discussion to the highest glass ceiling of all. >> when i look at your twitter page, you -- the last thing you list is saying you're a glass ceiling cracker. >> uh-huh. >> no one feels it would be better to crack that glass ceiling than to have a woman as president and many believe that that should be you. >> well, i think we should crack it also. i am 100% in favor of that. but i have nothing further to say about -- >> we tried, right? >> reporter: as she steps closer to another presidential run, republicans preparing to launch a congressional committee to investiga
clayton sandell, abc news, in denver. >>> we turn to an exclusive. former secretary of state hillary clinton sitting down with our own robin roberts and weighing in on the missing school girls, talking tough about benghazi and a presidential run in 2016. abc's jonathan karl brings us what the former secretary said and what's coming next. >> reporter: this was a hillary clinton crowd. the talk centering on women and girls around the world. breaking glass ceilings. robin roberts...
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the inmate was clayton lockett a man who buried his victim alive. his execution in oklahoma last night was botched. lockeett died of a heart attack more than 40 minutes after being given a lethal injection. oklahoma's governor is ordering a review to find out what happened and why today the white house had this to say about the incident >> the crimes are indisputably horrific and heinous but its also the case that we have a standard in this country that even when the death penalty is justified it must be carried out humanely. >> ziva branstetter is an editor for the tulsa world newspaper. she witnessed the botched execution last night and joins us this evening from tulsa. ziva. welcome, and when did you notice that something was wrong? >> thank you. quickly i witnessed three other executions and this one didn't start on time, it started later than the others, and it was different right off the bat for me. >> what else did you notice? >> the inmate didn't have any last words, they pronounced him conscience, and then three or four minutes later, uncon
the inmate was clayton lockett a man who buried his victim alive. his execution in oklahoma last night was botched. lockeett died of a heart attack more than 40 minutes after being given a lethal injection. oklahoma's governor is ordering a review to find out what happened and why today the white house had this to say about the incident >> the crimes are indisputably horrific and heinous but its also the case that we have a standard in this country that even when the death penalty is...
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the case of clayton locket is definitely not one of them. his punishment was light.hree victims also made a statement about this saying that they thought he was basically getting off light compared to what happened to stephanie neman. you mentioned hours that she basically laid there in the shallow grave, and it's appalling that, i don't understand what kind of society v÷ -- what the victim endured is completely forgotten and instead, we have to consider about humanity. oc, martha of being a rapist and murderer. 4;z5o1999ution may not go off as >> good point. you havedl$ social contract and all bets are off in many ways when that 4m,l happens. when you look at this, though, you have to wonder because i watch people all7,ñ afternoon, know, in my office on all the different channels just sort of, you know, with sad faces and just hearts breaking. >> right. >> for this situation, and forr this man and, you know,xip i t that we do need,p+r/ñobviously, want to be humane. we're a humane society, but to tell that part&izs of the stor( not to tell stephanie's part of the
the case of clayton locket is definitely not one of them. his punishment was light.hree victims also made a statement about this saying that they thought he was basically getting off light compared to what happened to stephanie neman. you mentioned hours that she basically laid there in the shallow grave, and it's appalling that, i don't understand what kind of society v÷ -- what the victim endured is completely forgotten and instead, we have to consider about humanity. oc, martha of being a...
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as outrage grows over oklahoma's botched execution of clayton lockett, we will speak to the attorney for the other prisoner who was scheduled to be killed that same night. the execution was put off after the first one went awry. then we look at the crisis of sexual assault on campus. 2013, i was 2, tangled twice and raped by another student. i should have been kept safe. in fivees show one women are sexually assaulted in college. we will look at the white house 's new efforts to protect students and speak to two women who were raped, one at brown university, the other at tufts. you may be surprised by how the colleges reacted. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. oklahoma governor mary fallin has ordered a review of the state's execution procedures following the botched lethal injection that induced a prisoner's fatal heart attack. the prisoner, clayton lockett, had initially won a stay for challenging the secrecy surrounding the untested execution drugs. but fallin overruled oklahoma's supreme court last
as outrage grows over oklahoma's botched execution of clayton lockett, we will speak to the attorney for the other prisoner who was scheduled to be killed that same night. the execution was put off after the first one went awry. then we look at the crisis of sexual assault on campus. 2013, i was 2, tangled twice and raped by another student. i should have been kept safe. in fivees show one women are sexually assaulted in college. we will look at the white house 's new efforts to protect...
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that's how clayton lockett's attorneys class fie the attempts to execute him tuesday night.the execution which involved a use of a new three-drug combination said it was gruesome. >> he was on the gurney still writhing, grimacing, making noises. >> clayton lockett was tortured to death. >> reporter: critics believe the execution will erode the country's support for capital punishment. the country is skittish because over 140 death row inmates have been exonerated since 1973. 18 states abolished the practice. six since 2007. while support for the death penalty has fallen from 82% in 2003 to 60%, a significant majority of american believe in it. >> how else do we deal with the cop killers, baby killers, mass murders and serial killers. >> reporter: mark klaas's daughter was raped and murdered years ago. he has little sympathy. >> this is not about clayton lockett. this is not about his victimization. this is about a heinous and unforgiving criminal act that he committed against an innocent young woman. >> reporter: oklahoma turned to a new lethal cocktail after european pharma
that's how clayton lockett's attorneys class fie the attempts to execute him tuesday night.the execution which involved a use of a new three-drug combination said it was gruesome. >> he was on the gurney still writhing, grimacing, making noises. >> clayton lockett was tortured to death. >> reporter: critics believe the execution will erode the country's support for capital punishment. the country is skittish because over 140 death row inmates have been exonerated since 1973....
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on friday, a man by the name of clayton kelly was arrested for illegally obtaining the images and is with a felony charge of exploiting a vulnerable int primary campaign itself. at 11:40 that night, the arrest was reported on a local mississippi blog, but it did not identify the connection to miss cochran. nevertheless the next morning away 7:45, chris mcdaniels' campaign manager called the cochran campaign to talk about it. she left a voice mail. the connection to cochran wasn't revealed by police up nearly two hours later. that is to the public. mcdaniels' campaign says their campaign manager deduced rose cochran was the target based on a quote, preponderance of evidence. and says we have no idea clayton kelly is, but later in the call she indicates she has known him for a few months. >> there was some stuff several months ago where this guy was doing some insane stuff online. we found out about it, chris and i immediately put a bunch of volunteers on trying to find who was the source of a lot of ugly rumors and nasty stuff. >> kelly claims to have met him on at least one occasion.
on friday, a man by the name of clayton kelly was arrested for illegally obtaining the images and is with a felony charge of exploiting a vulnerable int primary campaign itself. at 11:40 that night, the arrest was reported on a local mississippi blog, but it did not identify the connection to miss cochran. nevertheless the next morning away 7:45, chris mcdaniels' campaign manager called the cochran campaign to talk about it. she left a voice mail. the connection to cochran wasn't revealed by...
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. >>> clayton locket was put to death last night for a vicious murder, but the execution didn't go asthe lawyer involved in the case will tell us what he saw. >> his eyes opened. he was speaking words that were not understandable. [ female announcer ] this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. allergy medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do -- sleep. add breathe right to your allergy medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. add breathe right twow, this hotel is amazing. oh no. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. and i felt this horrible pain o
. >>> clayton locket was put to death last night for a vicious murder, but the execution didn't go asthe lawyer involved in the case will tell us what he saw. >> his eyes opened. he was speaking words that were not understandable. [ female announcer ] this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. allergy medicines open your nose over time,...
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the clayton act requires us to evaluate whether a particular transaction would reduce competition. two issues that are normally raised in antitrust when it comes to a merger. the main one is due the parties compete head to head? there is a reduction in competition or the number of competitors. the second issue and the issue more directly raised by this transaction is whether the increased size of comcast might have the consequence of foreclosing competition. particularly for online video. >> the executive vice president of comcast, david cohen, also testified today. i want to take a listen to what he had to say about consumer choice. >> it is a fact that every customer will have the same choices from broadband providers after this transaction as before. nor will comcast gain undue power over programmers -- >> do you believe that? >> could you say that again. >> do you believe that consumer choice will not change? consumers will have the same number of choices? >> that's right. this transaction will be usefully contrasted to the failed merger between at&t and t-mobile. as a customer
the clayton act requires us to evaluate whether a particular transaction would reduce competition. two issues that are normally raised in antitrust when it comes to a merger. the main one is due the parties compete head to head? there is a reduction in competition or the number of competitors. the second issue and the issue more directly raised by this transaction is whether the increased size of comcast might have the consequence of foreclosing competition. particularly for online video....
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stuart: why does clayton morris look so surprised? >> that sounds fair. stuart: you don't have that deal? we better -- >> we'd better tell google. >> some of the perks i don't want to tell you about. stuart: i got to look at the big board. we have been up 50 odd points for an hour. it hasn't moved, barely budged. that tells me the long great getaway on friday afternoon has begun. let's go, boys, here we go. something serious. congress says it has a bills reform the nsa making it harder for the government to snoop on your phone calls. our next guest says not so. before it passed, the bill was gutted. holly geiger is senior counsel for the center for democracy and technology. that is a strong word, gutted. there is no change for the nsa can snoop away after at will? >> even though the bill was gutted the fact is the house of representatives did overwhelmingly passed a bill that does place some limits on mass surveillance of americans and that is the first time that has happened in many decades. the bill was gutted. when it was first int
stuart: why does clayton morris look so surprised? >> that sounds fair. stuart: you don't have that deal? we better -- >> we'd better tell google. >> some of the perks i don't want to tell you about. stuart: i got to look at the big board. we have been up 50 odd points for an hour. it hasn't moved, barely budged. that tells me the long great getaway on friday afternoon has begun. let's go, boys, here we go. something serious. congress says it has a bills reform the nsa making...
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>> our thanks to clayton. here now abc contributor and former fbi agent brad garrett and senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. thanks to both of you for joining us. brad, i want to start with you, we talked about these three interactions with police where deputies actually saw him, talked to him, the last was april 30th, they went over there because his mother apparently had concerns about his safety, whether he was suicidal, had seen some videos not the one we just saw, had seen some videos prior. should deputies being determined the mental health of someone like that? they basically said that he was a polite kid and left. >> at an alarming rate, law enforcement are being asked to be law enforcers and psychiatric social workers. and so when they are given a set of facts, they take them, and they look at the individual. they did an assessment by interviewing him apparently at his apartment. he was articulate, bright, lucid, not typically what they deal with day in and day out with people with mental heal
>> our thanks to clayton. here now abc contributor and former fbi agent brad garrett and senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. thanks to both of you for joining us. brad, i want to start with you, we talked about these three interactions with police where deputies actually saw him, talked to him, the last was april 30th, they went over there because his mother apparently had concerns about his safety, whether he was suicidal, had seen some videos not the one we just saw, had seen...
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>>> thank you, clayton.d waiting for treatment that never came. a doctor there says not only did they routinely cover-up the shortcomings, but anyone who spoke out about them was punished. >> in general, things are swept under the carpet before the investigation is completed because they have advanced notice. there are, across the country, physician after physician that i'm aware of who have tried to speak out for patient safety care issues. and have either gotten retaliated against by having the proficiencies dropped, they are laterally transferred or removed. most employees don't bother because retaliation is too high and they want to keep their jobs. >> what happened is unconscionable and inexcusable. jim nicholson is joining us live. thank you for coming on this morning. what do you think happened here? >> it's hard to say. i'm very concerned about it's effect on our veterans and their families. and i'm doubly concerned about whether or not this is systemic and whether or not it's a result of what's happ
>>> thank you, clayton.d waiting for treatment that never came. a doctor there says not only did they routinely cover-up the shortcomings, but anyone who spoke out about them was punished. >> in general, things are swept under the carpet before the investigation is completed because they have advanced notice. there are, across the country, physician after physician that i'm aware of who have tried to speak out for patient safety care issues. and have either gotten retaliated...
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but it's all fake being played out in front of high school students at clayton valley charter thanks to the program "every 15 minutes. ." >> it's designed to try and bring the message home to students in a way that they can actually feel it and see it. >> reporter: it doesn't take long for them to see how in an instant, drinking and driving or distracted driving can change lives. >> just seeing the police officers and the firefighters, how they deal with this every day is really powerful. >> if you take something from this, go through the pain of it. >> reporter: it's so realistic, crash victims are taken to a retreat for two days with no contact with friends and family. the school even holds a memorial service. >> a lot of people go through life thinking they will have another chance or it won't happen to them and then just one day when your classmate is gone -- [ crying ] >> reporter: and even though it's fake, it still hits you. >> yeah, it's really hard. >> reporter: "every 15 minutes" is presented at different schools nationwide. clayton valley had its turn through a grant and f
but it's all fake being played out in front of high school students at clayton valley charter thanks to the program "every 15 minutes. ." >> it's designed to try and bring the message home to students in a way that they can actually feel it and see it. >> reporter: it doesn't take long for them to see how in an instant, drinking and driving or distracted driving can change lives. >> just seeing the police officers and the firefighters, how they deal with this every...
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clayton valley had its turn through a grant and phrasing. >> it's a really -- and fundraising. >> it's a great way to teach the kids that it's real. it could happen to you. >> they even have a life-flight helicopter land on the field and one of the victims was taken into the helicopter. so it's very realistic. >> and very emotional. that one gal almost started crying. >> see this did start crying. a lot of -- she did start crying. a lot of students were emotional about it. it hit home. >> hopefully they learned something. >> yes. it was pretty good. so what is cool about your school? we want to know. you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. >>> okay. 5:15. a check of traffic now with liz. >> hopefully everyone is staying safe on the roads outside. out the door we go. we're not seeing any major problems out there but we are beginning to see some congestion in our usual spots so delays hit around mountain house and continuing to at least not flynn. you can see all the sensors now coming through the altamont pass. not qu
clayton valley had its turn through a grant and phrasing. >> it's a really -- and fundraising. >> it's a great way to teach the kids that it's real. it could happen to you. >> they even have a life-flight helicopter land on the field and one of the victims was taken into the helicopter. so it's very realistic. >> and very emotional. that one gal almost started crying. >> see this did start crying. a lot of -- she did start crying. a lot of students were emotional...
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even this man clayton locket's step mother said he deserved to die, it's just that he didn't deserve to suffer. today by the way on foxnews.com, keith has a piece he wants to be able to as americans there's a line between us and these murderious crazy -- >> how about this? this was not an intentional cruel and unusual punishment. it was something that went wrong. what he did was commit intentional and heinous crime? imagine how long it took this girl, buried alive, to die like that. >> i have no sympathy for him. suffering with a heart attack and i have no sympathy. juan, beyond a reasonable doubt is our standard to convict someone. if there's a situation where it's beyond all doubt whatsoever and someone -- they have eyewitnesses, they admit it, i think they can execute someone in the way that he or she executed their victim. there has to be a deterrent. i know it sounds crazy. >> you are saying an eye for an eye. >> the reason why this happened is because this leethal mix of drug didn't work because it was a new mix. the problem is all these drug companies are worried about being s
even this man clayton locket's step mother said he deserved to die, it's just that he didn't deserve to suffer. today by the way on foxnews.com, keith has a piece he wants to be able to as americans there's a line between us and these murderious crazy -- >> how about this? this was not an intentional cruel and unusual punishment. it was something that went wrong. what he did was commit intentional and heinous crime? imagine how long it took this girl, buried alive, to die like that....
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the clayton act requires you to evaluate whether a particular transaction will reduce competition. are two issues normally raised in antitrust when it comes to a merger. the main one is due to parties competing head to head, because there is a reduction in head to head competition, or a reduction in the number of competitors, which can have an anti-competition effect. the second issue directly raised by this transaction is whether the increased size of comcast might have the consequence of foreclosing competition, particularly from online video. >> the executive vice president of comcast, david cohen, also testified today. i want to take a listen about what he said about consumer choice. >> it is the fact that every customer will have the same choices among broadband and video providers after this transaction as before. will comcast gain undue power over programmers. >> do you believe that, scott? .> i'm sorry could you say that again? that consumer choice will not change and that they will have the same number of choices? >> that is right. i think this transaction can be usefully
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local time, clayton lockett lay strapped to a gurney. his sedation was finally flowing into his body after officials spent nearly an hour searching for a vein for the i.v. and soon it was clear something was really wrong. witnesses, including a guest today noticed his blinking, pursing his lips. a physician checked, he wasn't yet unconscious when he should have been by then. shortly after the second and third drugs, the fatal ones started to flow into him at 6:33 p.m. at 6:36 p.m., lockett began to twitch, shake and mumble. one of his attorneys later described what he saw. >> this was a horrible thing to witness. one of the things he said was something's wrong. he said, man, at one point. he kept trying to raise up. >> a few minutes later, the oklahoma director of corrections attempted to halt the execution. at 6:42 p.m. the shades were drawn, blocking the witnesses from seeing any more. here's what witnesses told reporters they did see. >> he was struggling to talk, but those were the words we got out, man, i'm not, and something's wron
local time, clayton lockett lay strapped to a gurney. his sedation was finally flowing into his body after officials spent nearly an hour searching for a vein for the i.v. and soon it was clear something was really wrong. witnesses, including a guest today noticed his blinking, pursing his lips. a physician checked, he wasn't yet unconscious when he should have been by then. shortly after the second and third drugs, the fatal ones started to flow into him at 6:33 p.m. at 6:36 p.m., lockett...
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clayton krksz ershaw. it was a wild finish. we'll disz cuss "squients and dodgers. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. if it's mother's dad, the players wants to get a victory to make it all possible. giants wrapping up that 10-game road trip, as well. top of the tenth, dodgers intentionally walk buster posey to loid the bases. be care 68 what you wish for. >>> we have an update on the on thursday. the pins will be removed after four weeks. the giants are hopeful they're return in six weeks. >>> baseball for you, jeo gone 158 ez, his first team back in oak 4r57bd. der this time. next inning, look at the plate again. he looks like yiez r yids anymore moot sh. they're the happy mother right there. >>> over to the basketball court, the chances are groirng a and. >> sam van gun day is the approaching a list of candidates to cur. >> players championship bhfr we get it of here. jordan speaks, on agt, this is his par putt. probably wants to jump in the water. he sinks the long birdt spots. >> die i can't imagine and terry, is that furth
clayton krksz ershaw. it was a wild finish. we'll disz cuss "squients and dodgers. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. if it's mother's dad, the players wants to get a victory to make it all possible. giants wrapping up that 10-game road trip, as well. top of the tenth, dodgers intentionally walk buster posey to loid the bases. be care 68 what you wish for. >>> we have an update on the on thursday. the pins will be removed after four weeks. the giants are hopeful they're...
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including that of clayton d. lockett, a convicted killer, dying of a heart attack 43 minutes after the lethal injcked drugs -- injection drugs failed to kill him. a new drug combination was tried, they had never used it before - because pharmaceutical companies are reluctant to supplies drugs for execution. >> some call it a botched execution. it wasn't a botched execution - it was cruel and inhumane treatment. the s.p.c.a. does a better job than in oklahoma and other states. >> in putting animals to death. >> that's right. michael okwu has a 3-drug -- oklahoma has a 3-drug protocol. ours calls for a loathal dose of pinto basha toll. we used it since 2012 and carried out many executions. >> reporter: campbell's lawyers used it to seek a halt to his execution. that did not work. an argument that he is mentally incompetent did. with two hours to go, campbell's life was spared. the grim work in the walls is scheduled to go on. next in line, manual, convicted of killing a low-level drug dealer on orders from a crime
including that of clayton d. lockett, a convicted killer, dying of a heart attack 43 minutes after the lethal injcked drugs -- injection drugs failed to kill him. a new drug combination was tried, they had never used it before - because pharmaceutical companies are reluctant to supplies drugs for execution. >> some call it a botched execution. it wasn't a botched execution - it was cruel and inhumane treatment. the s.p.c.a. does a better job than in oklahoma and other states. >> in...
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>>> thank you, clayton. check your privilege. last charge with one man standing up saying i checked my privilege and it is just fine. he said the plane fact is what they understand to be privilege is really just what regular people understand as a consequence. it is a cop consequence of hard work, delaying gratification and of sacrifice. it is not a function of skin tone or the number of vowels in your name, but it is a function of character. we are joined by someone this morning, what does it mean to check your privilege? >> it's a way to grab a moral highground by sticking the round peg that's you into this square hole based slowly on where your great-great-great-grandparents came from. >> some people are sacrilegious, some aren't. it strikes me that this is a racist attack in making a negative attack based on skin color. >> absolutely. it is un-american and immoral. it makes you forever and ever stuck into one category, as good or bad, based on where some obscure relative came from on the map. look, it's not -- it's not an arg
>>> thank you, clayton. check your privilege. last charge with one man standing up saying i checked my privilege and it is just fine. he said the plane fact is what they understand to be privilege is really just what regular people understand as a consequence. it is a cop consequence of hard work, delaying gratification and of sacrifice. it is not a function of skin tone or the number of vowels in your name, but it is a function of character. we are joined by someone this morning, what...
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. >>> this week's botched execution of oklahoma inmate clayton lockette has reignited the death penaltyebate. in a moment, mistake. here's what sent him to death row to begin with. >> reporter: we now know it was 43 minutes until the first injection until he finally died of a heart attack. we thought you should know that his victim endured hours of unthinkable agony on the night that she died. she was driven in her own truck to a remote area. she was beaten, repeatedly raped, and forced to watch her own grave being dug. when she told her attacker she would go to police, clayton lockette put a shotgun to her head and pulled the trigger. that gun jammed. he cleared the weapon, despite her skraem screams he shot her in the head. he ordered the police to bury her. stephanie's parents said this, quoting here, every day we are left with horrific images of what the last hours of stephanie's life was like. did she cry out for us to help her. we are left with the knowledge that she needed us and we were not aware of it and therefore unable to help her. >> there was outrage that it took 43 minute
. >>> this week's botched execution of oklahoma inmate clayton lockette has reignited the death penaltyebate. in a moment, mistake. here's what sent him to death row to begin with. >> reporter: we now know it was 43 minutes until the first injection until he finally died of a heart attack. we thought you should know that his victim endured hours of unthinkable agony on the night that she died. she was driven in her own truck to a remote area. she was beaten, repeatedly raped, and...
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clayton lockett was on death row for shooting a woman and watching as two others buried her alive. jesse wells of cnn affiliate kfor showed us the state's time line leading up to the botched execution and lockett's eventual death. >> reporter: what went wrong on clayton lockett in the execution chamber tuesday night. they called for an independent review to answer that question. >> department of corrections welcomes an outside review. >> reporter: the doc welcomed a time line of lockett's last dye at 5:06 in the morning. he appears to be restrained for a search. a taser was used. 5:53 they found lockett with a self-inflicted watch. he was placed under continuous observation the rest of the day. at 5:22 lockett finally laid down on the execution table. an hour later a phlebotomist struggled to find a vein. at 6:23 the execution began where the attending doctor reported a vein collapsed at 6:44. at 6:56 the execution was officially halted but lockett died ten minutes later at 7:06. the report does not confirm whether lockett died from a massive heart attack as first reported. >> we l
clayton lockett was on death row for shooting a woman and watching as two others buried her alive. jesse wells of cnn affiliate kfor showed us the state's time line leading up to the botched execution and lockett's eventual death. >> reporter: what went wrong on clayton lockett in the execution chamber tuesday night. they called for an independent review to answer that question. >> department of corrections welcomes an outside review. >> reporter: the doc welcomed a time line...
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lockett. >> lethal infections failed, clayton d. lockett cried out in pain and died of a heart attack. on n.b.c.'s "meet the press", perry refused to say it was inhumane. >> i'm confident the way the executions are tape care of in the state of texas are appropriate. >> and humane. >> and humane. >> was this inhumane? >> i don't know whether it was inhumane, but it was botched. >> the question is whether it violates the constitution, which says - perry was not asked but expressed concern about the eighth amendment or cruel or unusual punishments can be rare. mike christian in oklahoma defended the penalty saying: def deff deffed. >> cruel and unusual. >>> in the 2014 midterm elections women voters will be a key. mark udall in his fight decided to get the attention of women voters. his opponent cory gardner faced this udal attack add out of the gate. >> it comes down to respect for women and our live. congressman cory gardner's history opposing abortion laws is a concern. >> gardner calls the ad misleading and accuses udall of going n
lockett. >> lethal infections failed, clayton d. lockett cried out in pain and died of a heart attack. on n.b.c.'s "meet the press", perry refused to say it was inhumane. >> i'm confident the way the executions are tape care of in the state of texas are appropriate. >> and humane. >> and humane. >> was this inhumane? >> i don't know whether it was inhumane, but it was botched. >> the question is whether it violates the constitution, which says...