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hinton was sentenced to death. he was ordered to spend the remainder of his life in prison living inside a five by seven cell. >> you will have a bed messed into the wall says that is why lived in for 30 years. they took my 30s , my 40s, my 50s . but what they could not take was my joy. i cannot do anything about the years. but i could control my joy. >> 53 inmates were executed while he was on death row. >> the darkest moment was seen so many people i know be executed. >> he languished in prison for years before this case reached the appeals court. >> i've never been -- >> this judge was one of the judges who believed the story. >> there was no evidence that he did not have anything from the robbery. there were no fingerprints. >> this is extremely unusual. >> his appeal was denied when his team kept fighting. >> me exhausted every state court of appeal and it was the united states supreme court that finally intervened. >> the result was a new trial that he had been waiting for. but just a few weeks ago the state
hinton was sentenced to death. he was ordered to spend the remainder of his life in prison living inside a five by seven cell. >> you will have a bed messed into the wall says that is why lived in for 30 years. they took my 30s , my 40s, my 50s . but what they could not take was my joy. i cannot do anything about the years. but i could control my joy. >> 53 inmates were executed while he was on death row. >> the darkest moment was seen so many people i know be executed....
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and hinton was released. since i've been locked up for 30 years and finances a site i don't sense any bitterness. bitterness kills the soul. i cannot hate because my bible teaches me not to hate. i've seen and its worst. what would profit me to hate. please welcome mr. brian stephenson. [applause]. think you. thank you so much. this is a really special night we spent many hours at home, at visit -- at prison. imagining the night just like this. i'm really excited to be here with him he has an amazing story and amazing book that we want to share with the entire world there are important questions both of us want you to take relief from this place. a book like his become something that is what we have to learn and deal with. in these questions that i hope will grapple with. we head in this country actually confront to the question of what happens when you have the kind of history that ours has and we don't talk with it. what happens when we are a slave society that we allow people to be enslaved and we don't de
and hinton was released. since i've been locked up for 30 years and finances a site i don't sense any bitterness. bitterness kills the soul. i cannot hate because my bible teaches me not to hate. i've seen and its worst. what would profit me to hate. please welcome mr. brian stephenson. [applause]. think you. thank you so much. this is a really special night we spent many hours at home, at visit -- at prison. imagining the night just like this. i'm really excited to be here with him he has an...
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hinton is an amazing man.s stolen from an innocent man. >> like he said, you can teach people to hate and you can also teach people to love. >> that's his point, and he is helping people. he really wants to be able to help other people. >> good book. thank you, michelle. >>> a new car on a road test is not always what it seems, ahead. >>> and first on "cbs this morning," we'll reveal general motors' newest muscle car and learn how the company disguised it. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪you've got a friend in me celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. classic camaro a secret. chris is outside the cbs broadcast center. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we promise we will show you the new camaro in a second. you'll get a good look at it. for a car maker, you can spend hundreds of millions of dollars developing a new vehicle, so secrecy is key. for months now gm engineers have been driving the new c
hinton is an amazing man.s stolen from an innocent man. >> like he said, you can teach people to hate and you can also teach people to love. >> that's his point, and he is helping people. he really wants to be able to help other people. >> good book. thank you, michelle. >>> a new car on a road test is not always what it seems, ahead. >>> and first on "cbs this morning," we'll reveal general motors' newest muscle car and learn how the company...
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optics an if not what is fair ad right and just what happens is the wrongful conviction of anthony hinton. what it means is there is work for us to do. he spent every day since he has been released talking to people about the work that has to be done. i am persuaded that there's no one in the country that will have a greater role in pushing our society to the place we need to be fanned this man so why all these terrible things happen we have to confront that because we haven't dealt with the legacy or confronted, we are in this era of mass incarceration and some other things were happening to him if that's what this book is about. it's about the pain and agony of injustice and also about the triumph of a remarkable human being. there's a lot of questions we need to grapple with too much like what happens when grace is attacked by bigotry and injustice [inaudible] truth and faith prevailed. what happens when love and mercy are being challenged by hatred and love and mercy prevail what happens when a beautiful man with a big heart, a brilliant mind and a rare soul is condemned to death row
optics an if not what is fair ad right and just what happens is the wrongful conviction of anthony hinton. what it means is there is work for us to do. he spent every day since he has been released talking to people about the work that has to be done. i am persuaded that there's no one in the country that will have a greater role in pushing our society to the place we need to be fanned this man so why all these terrible things happen we have to confront that because we haven't dealt with the...
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maureen hinton is with us, she's retail research director at globaldata.ey are not unexpected? no, there has been a highlight of discounting and debenhams has taken the brunt of that. sales are in line with what they were last year but it is discounting and they have such a focus on fashion, it is really disappointing for them. you say that, but we feel debenhams has been on the back foot for a long time and if you put it with the extreme weather, which is why they are saying they are having a tough quarter, what is the outlook for debenhams because they are warning about the year ahead ? debenhams because they are warning about the year ahead? yes, it is tough because they are making it more about beauty and it being a destination shop, which is what most are trying to do now. but because it is not a highline department store likejohn lewis, they only have a0 stores. they can make some of them look good, it is difficult to get the rest of the stores, which are lots of them have long leases on as well, up to that level. it is really holding them back. the
maureen hinton is with us, she's retail research director at globaldata.ey are not unexpected? no, there has been a highlight of discounting and debenhams has taken the brunt of that. sales are in line with what they were last year but it is discounting and they have such a focus on fashion, it is really disappointing for them. you say that, but we feel debenhams has been on the back foot for a long time and if you put it with the extreme weather, which is why they are saying they are having a...
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. >> bennett eight, anthony ray hinton discusses his wrongful imprisonment. he spent nearly 30 years on death row before his release in 2015. book tvs "after words" program, south carolina republican senator tim scott and representative trey doughty discussed the friendships and time in congress area they are interviewed by former south carolina senator jim in an area 10, new agenda ceo and cofounder amy siskind talks about her compiled list of actions taken by president trump during his first year in office that she says threatens our democracy. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 with chris clearfield and androcentric to examine the complexities of major systems and why they sometimes fail to then that all happens tonight on tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >>. >> the past couple days i've been thinking about the meeting movement and i've been thinking about particularly in metropolitan spaces. basically we see harassment and couple of days ago, i was back in manhattan. i was talking about harassment and talking about the difficult
. >> bennett eight, anthony ray hinton discusses his wrongful imprisonment. he spent nearly 30 years on death row before his release in 2015. book tvs "after words" program, south carolina republican senator tim scott and representative trey doughty discussed the friendships and time in congress area they are interviewed by former south carolina senator jim in an area 10, new agenda ceo and cofounder amy siskind talks about her compiled list of actions taken by president trump...
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with me in the studio is rebekah hinton — who's helping to cloth children in her community.th a trust and they said we could start collecting socks for homeless people. you came up with the idea, socks or the street, how does it work? —— for the street. the idea, socks or the street, how does it work? -- for the street. we have a facebook page and we collect socks and when we feel like we have some, we go into town and give them out. notjust socks, you have expanded? yes, underwear, sleeping bags, hats and scarves and gloves. your school has also got involved, you persuaded them to be a drop—off point? yes, we did. how did you do that? i didn't really persuade them, i told my headteacher and they said, yes, let's do this. you still travelled and if you see someone indeed, what you do? we stopped the carand we get indeed, what you do? we stopped the car and we get out and we give them some socks as we always carry some. you have been awarded this rotary citizens award, when they told you that, how did you respond?” citizens award, when they told you that, how did you respond?
with me in the studio is rebekah hinton — who's helping to cloth children in her community.th a trust and they said we could start collecting socks for homeless people. you came up with the idea, socks or the street, how does it work? —— for the street. the idea, socks or the street, how does it work? -- for the street. we have a facebook page and we collect socks and when we feel like we have some, we go into town and give them out. notjust socks, you have expanded? yes, underwear,...