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he got glenn ford released after receiving the informant's information. as he sees it, the justice system worked and no one, including marty stroud, did i think he's wrong in that the system did not fail mr. ford. >> whitaker: it did not? >> cox: it did not. in fact... >> whitaker: how can you say that? >> cox: because he's not on death row. and that's how i can say it. >> whitaker: getting out of prison after 30 years is justice? >> cox: well, it's better than dying there and it's better than being executed. >> whitaker: there may have been no more controversial prosecutor in the u.s. than dale cox. between 2010 and 2014, his caddo parish office put more people on death row per capita than anywhere else in the country. >> cox: i think society should be employing the death penalty more rather than less. >> whitaker: but there have been ten other inmates on death row in louisiana who have been exonerated. clearly, the system is not flawless. are you sure that you've gotten >> cox: i'm reasonably confident that... that i've gotten it right. >> whitaker: reas
he got glenn ford released after receiving the informant's information. as he sees it, the justice system worked and no one, including marty stroud, did i think he's wrong in that the system did not fail mr. ford. >> whitaker: it did not? >> cox: it did not. in fact... >> whitaker: how can you say that? >> cox: because he's not on death row. and that's how i can say it. >> whitaker: getting out of prison after 30 years is justice? >> cox: well, it's better...
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but, as we first reported in october, that's exactly what happened to glenn ford. ent nearly 30 years on death row in solitary confinement, in louisiana's notorious angola prison, until new evidence revealed he did not commit the murder. ford was one of 150 inmates freed from death row since the u.s. supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. in all those exonerations, you have likely never heard a prosecutor admit his role and apologize for his mistakes in sending an innocent man to death row, but, tonight, a prosecutor's confession. marty stroud, speaks of an injustice he calls so great it destroyed two lives-- glenn ford's and his own. >> marty stroud: i ended up, without anybody else's help, putting a man on death row who didn't belong there. i mean, at the end of the day-- the beginning, end, middle, whatever you want to call it-- i did something that was very, very bad. >> whitaker: it was 1983, shreveport, louisiana, and 32- year-old prosecutor marty stroud was assigned his first death penalty case. a local jeweler, isadore rozeman, had been robbed
but, as we first reported in october, that's exactly what happened to glenn ford. ent nearly 30 years on death row in solitary confinement, in louisiana's notorious angola prison, until new evidence revealed he did not commit the murder. ford was one of 150 inmates freed from death row since the u.s. supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. in all those exonerations, you have likely never heard a prosecutor admit his role and apologize for his mistakes in sending an innocent man to...
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>> glenn ford: like stepping in a brand new world, like breathing fresh air for the first time. it felt good. >> whitaker: but that good feeling didn't last. shortly after being released, ford learned he had stage-four lung cancer. doctors told him he had only a few months to live. when we met glenn ford, he was living in new orleans in a home for released prisoners. >> ford: and that hurts. >> whitaker: just to swallow water? >> ford: feel like a flame! >> whitaker: you were on death row for 30 years. >> ford: yes. >> whitaker: did you ever come close to an execution date? because the judge said he was retiring, and he wanted to put a death date on me. >> whitaker: did mr. ford get justice in this case? >> dale cox: i think he has gotten delayed justice. >> whitaker: dale cox was the acting district attorney of caddo parish. he got glenn ford released after receiving the informant's information. as he sees it, the justice system worked and no one, including marty stroud, did anything wrong. >> cox: i don't know what it is he i think he's wrong in that the system did not fail mr.
>> glenn ford: like stepping in a brand new world, like breathing fresh air for the first time. it felt good. >> whitaker: but that good feeling didn't last. shortly after being released, ford learned he had stage-four lung cancer. doctors told him he had only a few months to live. when we met glenn ford, he was living in new orleans in a home for released prisoners. >> ford: and that hurts. >> whitaker: just to swallow water? >> ford: feel like a flame! >>...
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in 2014, glenn ford was finally exonerated and released by the district attorney, who still fends the system. have you no compassion for what mr. ford has been through? >> well, you don't know me at all, do you? but you have no problem asking th question. >> wtaker:o, i am asking because i am seeking an answer. >> i'm n in the compassion business. >> stahl: secuty is tight at the large hadron collider. you need an iris scan toet inside. >> thank you. you have been identified. >> ...power, cooling... >> stahl: the entire complex is buriedeep underground. >> stahlit's believed to be the largest and most complex machmahas er created. the things it's searching for oh, no. really? >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by the lincoln summer invitation. e, taking the legwork out of stop and go traffic. and even hills. that's the more human side of engineering. hurry in for limited time offers during the final days of theoh oret 0% apr for 6
in 2014, glenn ford was finally exonerated and released by the district attorney, who still fends the system. have you no compassion for what mr. ford has been through? >> well, you don't know me at all, do you? but you have no problem asking th question. >> wtaker:o, i am asking because i am seeking an answer. >> i'm n in the compassion business. >> stahl: secuty is tight at the large hadron collider. you need an iris scan toet inside. >> thank you. you have been...
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in 2014, glenn ford was finally exonerated and released by the district attorney, who still defends the system. have you no compassion for what mr. ford has been through? >> well, you don't know me at all, do you? but you have no problem asking that question. >> whitaker: no, i am asking because i am seeking an answer. >> i'm not in the compassion business. >> stahl: security is tight at the large hadron collider. you need an iris scan to get inside. >> thank you. you have been identified. >> ...power, cooling... >> stahl: the entire complex is buried deep underground. >> this is the detector right here. >> stahl: it's believed to be the largest and most complex machine mankind has ever created. the things it's searching for
in 2014, glenn ford was finally exonerated and released by the district attorney, who still defends the system. have you no compassion for what mr. ford has been through? >> well, you don't know me at all, do you? but you have no problem asking that question. >> whitaker: no, i am asking because i am seeking an answer. >> i'm not in the compassion business. >> stahl: security is tight at the large hadron collider. you need an iris scan to get inside. >> thank you....
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they are still looking for these two suspected drug dealers, glenn ford brian, and cordero rogers. >>> the senate took a step regarding the algae problem. they approved $1.9 billion to deibert water from going into the -- to deibert water from -- diverged they still have to approve the bill. >>> for a brief second i didn't know we were going to be able to get it out. >> pulling off a jaw-dropping rescue, and all caught on camera. must see video of this officer pulling people from a truck. >>> a local veteran trying for two years to get a new home for z23y6z zy6z news in pinellas county, deputies are investigating a suspicious death just before 2 pm this afternoon. they got a call about a dead man. they do say that there is no threat to the public, and that they are not releasing the victims names at this time pierce >>>, camera, told strangers -- caught on camera, total strangers jumping into hell. it shows -- in to help. it shows them working together. you can see smokerom the pickup truck after school bus turned in front of that vehicle. one of them grabbed a chain latched it to the
they are still looking for these two suspected drug dealers, glenn ford brian, and cordero rogers. >>> the senate took a step regarding the algae problem. they approved $1.9 billion to deibert water from going into the -- to deibert water from -- diverged they still have to approve the bill. >>> for a brief second i didn't know we were going to be able to get it out. >> pulling off a jaw-dropping rescue, and all caught on camera. must see video of this officer pulling...
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glenn ford and david henrick son are also facing charges. he is a former lieutenant with the colorado springs police department. >>> colorado is in the midst of a heroin epidemic. a preview of a story you will see on cbs4. >> reporter: withdrawing from ro debilitating. >> you feel like the worst flu you ever had times ten. >> one of the biggest things that motivate people to use heroin is they become dependent on it and become sick if they don't use it. >>. . >> reporter: a new program help helping people with intense support. >>> tune in tonight for the find out about a brand new program only happening here in colorado. >>> funeral for the man described as israel's warrior for peace will take place on friday. former israel president and nobel peace prize winner shimon peres dies at 83. . >> reporter: people israel's founding fathers, shimon peres. his family was by his side at the hospital when he died. >> with deep sorrow we bid farewell to our beloved father, the 9th president of israel, shimon peres. >> reporter: his career spanned more
glenn ford and david henrick son are also facing charges. he is a former lieutenant with the colorado springs police department. >>> colorado is in the midst of a heroin epidemic. a preview of a story you will see on cbs4. >> reporter: withdrawing from ro debilitating. >> you feel like the worst flu you ever had times ten. >> one of the biggest things that motivate people to use heroin is they become dependent on it and become sick if they don't use it. >>. ....
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in 2014, glenn ford was finally exonerated and released by the district attorney, who still defends the system. have you no compassion for what mr. ford has been through? >> well, you don't know me at all, do you? but you have no problem asking that question. >> whitaker: no, i am asking because i am seeking an answer. >> i'm not in the compassion >> stahl: security is tight at the large hadron collider. you need an iris scan to get inside. >> thank you. you have been identified. >> ...power, cooling... >> stahl: the entire complex is buried deep underground. >> this is the detector right here. >> stahl: it's believed to be the largest and most complex machine mankind has ever created. the things it's searching for sound like they're straight out of science fiction. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by the lincoln summer invitation. e,
in 2014, glenn ford was finally exonerated and released by the district attorney, who still defends the system. have you no compassion for what mr. ford has been through? >> well, you don't know me at all, do you? but you have no problem asking that question. >> whitaker: no, i am asking because i am seeking an answer. >> i'm not in the compassion >> stahl: security is tight at the large hadron collider. you need an iris scan to get inside. >> thank you. you have...
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. -- two ford's new drive it amazon is going face-to-face musk's spacex. they are building a more powerful rocket called after john glenne first american to orbit the earth. it is expected to make its first launch by the end of the decade. surplus in global markets will last longer than previously thought. nandini ramakrishnan on his with -- ramakrishnan is still with us. let's talk to ryan chilcote who has been sifting through the report. what have you uncovered? ryan: they said they expect oil market to balance this year. now they are saying it is going to take nine months for supply and demand to come into sink. -- into synch. on the supply side, this a opec is producing too much at record --els it non-opec, they levels. non-opec, they blame the -- they blame the norwegians. on the demand side, we are getting slightly weaker demand than they forecast. they are blaming india, china, saying this year demand is going to grow by 100,000 barrels less. next year by $200,000 -- 200,000 barrels less. in 2017.n get bigger markowitz sets us live -- mark: which sets us up nicely. ryan: if i was a minister i would look at the da
. -- two ford's new drive it amazon is going face-to-face musk's spacex. they are building a more powerful rocket called after john glenne first american to orbit the earth. it is expected to make its first launch by the end of the decade. surplus in global markets will last longer than previously thought. nandini ramakrishnan on his with -- ramakrishnan is still with us. let's talk to ryan chilcote who has been sifting through the report. what have you uncovered? ryan: they said they expect...