marjor marjorie, your mother runs an anti-death penalty coalation. >> she works with a lot of pro life community to focus on the death penalty as a pro life issues of our time. there were important things that happened. the challenges that use of the death penalty doesn't bring that person back. it's natural that all the things he is feeling and the hurt in his heart that eye for an eye instinct and if we look at it from a perspective with faith, what can we do with restorative justice? this is something that the pope is talking about right now. what are we doing in terms of mental health and a lot of times they are victims of similar crimes of abuse. when you look at the tiskal issue of the death penalty and it's not something that is broadly talked about. when it is, the majority of americans do note support the use. there is a couple of problems. only 10 to 15% of death penalty cases use dna evidence. 90% of people who go on death row have representation. the death penalty is skewed towards minority and poor populations who are convicted. the bigger issue and this is something they