maundering about the political consequences of this. all of the execution scheduled for the month of april this year are in texas. it's going to cost you politically if you denounce the death penalty. >> the movement is toward ending capital punishment but whether it is a new mexico, montana, now maryland. allstate, jewish, muslim, catholic, protestant, they have all come together in support of this, which is interesting. since 1973, there have been 140 exoneration. someone on death row scheduled to be executed and now evidence comes forward. this is a mistake about cannot be reversed, but if anyone doubts the political appeal, you have to go back to 1993 when a young democratic governor from arkansas flew all the way back to little rock to preside over the execution of someone who had an iq in double digits. >> that would be bill clinton. >> these are strong arguments about on a fairness and making irreversible mistakes. in some senses, the strongest argument against the death penalty and the one i adhere to is that you try to govern a