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and all i know of her is the bullet from mcginnis. from mcginnis that killed her. every memory of murder, burying so many attempts of it. and the letters convey every emotion but fear, mostly in a time of sided correspondence, came to symbolize my terror. that prison will be the shadow i carried into my death. that semester i took professor stephen capital punishment course. before then my knowledge of death row consisted of mcginnis letters and a story from my time at sussex one state prison. from the pull up, i couldn't help but hear young man news at a compound talking to a friend locked a cell to face the yard. the window in a cell was no wider than what in the palm of my hand? no longer than the length of a tall man's arm. i watched them trying to communicate. they weren't talking as much as yelling and reading each other's lips. the new asked his friend when he was getting out the response, i'm on death row for men on death row leave in a cell is not a move to freedom, but one toward death. mcginnis committed murder at 17. allison at one at the texas state pe
and all i know of her is the bullet from mcginnis. from mcginnis that killed her. every memory of murder, burying so many attempts of it. and the letters convey every emotion but fear, mostly in a time of sided correspondence, came to symbolize my terror. that prison will be the shadow i carried into my death. that semester i took professor stephen capital punishment course. before then my knowledge of death row consisted of mcginnis letters and a story from my time at sussex one state prison....
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and all i know of her is the bullet from mcginnis. from mcginnis that killed her. every memory of murder, burying so many attempts of it. and the letters convey every emotion but fear, mostly in a time of sided correspondence, came to symbolize my terror. that prison will be the shadow i carried into my death. that semester i took professor stephen capital punishment course. before then my knowledge of death row consisted of mcginnis letters and a story from my time at sussex one state prison. from the pull up, i couldn't help but hear young man news at a compound talking to a friend locked a cell to face the yard. the window in a cell was no wider than what in the palm of my hand? no longer than the length of a tall man's arm. i watched them trying to communicate. they weren't talking as much as yelling and reading each other's lips. the new asked his friend when he was getting out the response, i'm on death row for men on death row leave in a cell is not a move to freedom, but one toward death. mcginnis committed murder at 17. allison at one at the texas state pe
and all i know of her is the bullet from mcginnis. from mcginnis that killed her. every memory of murder, burying so many attempts of it. and the letters convey every emotion but fear, mostly in a time of sided correspondence, came to symbolize my terror. that prison will be the shadow i carried into my death. that semester i took professor stephen capital punishment course. before then my knowledge of death row consisted of mcginnis letters and a story from my time at sussex one state prison....
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karen mcginnis. thank you. and in palm springs, police say, they have made at least three swift water rescue so far, due to unprecedented rainfall. and flooding all three roadways. into the city. worship down ahead of the storm, to prevent incidents like this, drivers potentially getting stuck on washdown roads. in palm springs with more. >> we are really starting to feel the effects of hillary here in palm springs. we see the amount of rainfall and we are also feeling the wind increasing as well. what we have noticed is that the water is turning ahead and starting to go down the street. this is a major thoroughfare in and out of palm springs and we will take you out to interstate 10. and what i have been doing as i have been standing here, is watch them rolling downhill, and that is the reason why they have closed off the road. because of the fact that this is a road that they know, and prone to flooding and they don't want anyone on this road right now. and into the evening, as we can see more effects of hill
karen mcginnis. thank you. and in palm springs, police say, they have made at least three swift water rescue so far, due to unprecedented rainfall. and flooding all three roadways. into the city. worship down ahead of the storm, to prevent incidents like this, drivers potentially getting stuck on washdown roads. in palm springs with more. >> we are really starting to feel the effects of hillary here in palm springs. we see the amount of rainfall and we are also feeling the wind increasing...
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colonel bob mcginnis.the meantime, the aforementioned bob mcginnis is here, a globalist scheme for one world, a multiple talented author and book seller as well. first, on the tension growing with russia and now the latest provocation where it's dispatched an su-30 to prevent u.s. drones from violating its border in the black sea. i can easily see how that could get out of hand. what do you think of it? >> i think it will and that's the problem, neil. we see belarus allowing some of the wagner people to go to the lithuanian border. we see the poles being very, very concerned about and there for moving forces there. president zelenskyy, he basically came out and said, look, you know, the battle is going into russian territory. after drone attacks in moscow and now one in the black sea against a cargo ship in the wake of pulling out of the grain deal, and of course, the attack on odesa the other day. i think that anything is on the table. the ukrainians are doing reasonably well given their adversary in the
colonel bob mcginnis.the meantime, the aforementioned bob mcginnis is here, a globalist scheme for one world, a multiple talented author and book seller as well. first, on the tension growing with russia and now the latest provocation where it's dispatched an su-30 to prevent u.s. drones from violating its border in the black sea. i can easily see how that could get out of hand. what do you think of it? >> i think it will and that's the problem, neil. we see belarus allowing some of the...
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karen mcginnis, thank you so much. >>> the search for survivors in maui goes on. officials now search 78% of the burn zone. the death toll stands at 114. authorities estimate more than 1,000 people are still missing. on monday president biden will travel to maui to survey the damage. kayla tausche has the details. >> reporter: the white house is still working with maui county officials to finalize the details for president biden's trip on monday and whether he'll be surveying the damage by land or by air. one thing is for certain is the president who often finds himself as consoler in chief will meet one on one with people hit hard. dan criswell said i know his ability to talk to them, hear their stories and stand with them is one of the things that provides great reassurance but also brings a lot of hope into the community. beyond hope, the recovery effort will need money and it will need manpower. for money, fema needs more. fema has told congress in recent weeks that its disaster relief fund will go negative by september and as for manpower, federal personnel o
karen mcginnis, thank you so much. >>> the search for survivors in maui goes on. officials now search 78% of the burn zone. the death toll stands at 114. authorities estimate more than 1,000 people are still missing. on monday president biden will travel to maui to survey the damage. kayla tausche has the details. >> reporter: the white house is still working with maui county officials to finalize the details for president biden's trip on monday and whether he'll be surveying the...
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let's go over to cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. what is the latest? >> reporter: a couple of take aways. wind, still associated with hillary at 85 miles an hour. it's the same as our last intermediate update. that hasn't changed. hurricane hunters did see a little tick upward of the central pressure. essentially what that means is it's going to weaken. we knew that that would be the situation. i want to point out one other thing, something i've noticed over the last six hours or so is this eastern edge and northern edge of the hurricane has the deepest convection where it's a little more ragged along that western edge but don't be fooled, this is going to make its way into northern sections of the north baja region. also affect arizona and into southern california where we're seeing all kinds of advisories, flood alerts, tropical storm warnings out. and as i mentioned, this is now still a category 1. it looks like as it makes its way towards that southern california border or the border with mexico, we're looking at it perhaps at tropical storm streng
let's go over to cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. what is the latest? >> reporter: a couple of take aways. wind, still associated with hillary at 85 miles an hour. it's the same as our last intermediate update. that hasn't changed. hurricane hunters did see a little tick upward of the central pressure. essentially what that means is it's going to weaken. we knew that that would be the situation. i want to point out one other thing, something i've noticed over the last six hours or so is...
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a chance of showers on monday, possibly into tuesday, but that mcginnis is going to hang over us. super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. >> this is abc 724/7. >> life in san south bay, concord, oakland, you are watching abc7news live, anytime anywhere, we are where you are. never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc 7 bay area streaming app. join us and start watching. >> we still have much more news ahead. >> let's check in with what is coming up at 5:30. >> tonight, tracking hurricane hillary as it nears california. meteorologist sandhya patel will show us the impact on california from brain to flooding and what we can expect here in the bay area. plus we will take into the fentanyl crisis which took the lives of 385 people in san francisco so far this year. ucs specialist christopher caldwell joins us with how this is impacting hospital -- hospitals. join us for those stories and more at 5:
a chance of showers on monday, possibly into tuesday, but that mcginnis is going to hang over us. super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. >> this is abc 724/7. >> life in san south bay, concord, oakland, you are watching abc7news live, anytime anywhere, we are where you are. never miss a moment of the news that matters to...
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according to the east bay times, peter mcginnis did not explain the reasoning behind the decision toismiss special circumstances, and three strikes enhancements in the case. the defendants are charged with killing and robbing the man during his walk in march 2021. if convicted as they are now charged, bailey and burton are face life sentences with the possibility of parole. the revised charting decision is consistent with campaign promises made by pamela price who opposes special circumstances enhancements, and three strikes law. ama: new developments in antioch where civil rights attorneys are asking for a federal investigation of the antioch police department. john burris and his partner have written to the civil-rights division of the justice department, requesting they examine police practices. the attorneys believe the department has engaged in systemic practices of racial, homophobic, and anti-semitic policing. represent 13 plaintiffs who have filed two lawsuits, alleging civil rights violations. dan: baseball enrichment has shut down after contra costa health of -- health offi
according to the east bay times, peter mcginnis did not explain the reasoning behind the decision toismiss special circumstances, and three strikes enhancements in the case. the defendants are charged with killing and robbing the man during his walk in march 2021. if convicted as they are now charged, bailey and burton are face life sentences with the possibility of parole. the revised charting decision is consistent with campaign promises made by pamela price who opposes special circumstances...
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. >> for the latest let's go to cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. >> good to be with you both. torrential rainfall that barely see just a fraction to an inch of precipitation. then roads became running rivers of water and the mountains saw the heaviest precipitation. all of that precipitation has to go downhill somewhere. it fills up the dry river beds. as i mentioned, we are looking at heavy precipitation. this is moving north into oregon and idaho as well. there's a very large fire burning around spokane. it looks like they have receive very little of this moisture. it may be to the south and east of them. look at the size of this culvert compared to the utility truck. there is debris, high winds, flash flooding and especially around palm springs as you heard mentioned a minute or so ago. it did a major job in the amount of precipitation. maybe as much as a foot and the rainfall hasn't ended yet and are already seeing in excess of 10 inches. just to the north of los angeles. all right, these are the flash flood warnings out. still there's a state of emergency for southern cal
. >> for the latest let's go to cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. >> good to be with you both. torrential rainfall that barely see just a fraction to an inch of precipitation. then roads became running rivers of water and the mountains saw the heaviest precipitation. all of that precipitation has to go downhill somewhere. it fills up the dry river beds. as i mentioned, we are looking at heavy precipitation. this is moving north into oregon and idaho as well. there's a very large...
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cara mcginnis appreciate everything you're doing on this. >>> on sunday the jacksonville community held a vigil for the three victims killed by a gunman at a store near an historically black university. 52-year-old angela michelle karr, 19-year-old a.j. jr. and 29 29-year-old joe gallion were all shot to death. a family member of gallion talked about the kind of man he was. >> gerald was a very funmy man. from the time she got pregnant she was also every hospital visit. he was very, very active in her life. she loved her daddy and her daddy loved her. he didn't miss a beat in her life. >> what were his hobbies, what did he want to do in his life. >> he can rap, he can play basketball. they played video games together. but her favorite memory is when he took her to dave and busters. they're calling this an act of racism and i just feel you were a coward. you went in there and shot these innocent people for nothing that you didn't everyone didn't even know. then you took your life. that's the cowardly way to go. >> the 281-year-old gunman used racial slurs. swastika stickers on his ar15 t
cara mcginnis appreciate everything you're doing on this. >>> on sunday the jacksonville community held a vigil for the three victims killed by a gunman at a store near an historically black university. 52-year-old angela michelle karr, 19-year-old a.j. jr. and 29 29-year-old joe gallion were all shot to death. a family member of gallion talked about the kind of man he was. >> gerald was a very funmy man. from the time she got pregnant she was also every hospital visit. he was...
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and the reason we we're goino get to the mcginnis because we are a whole nation of charlie's desperateoing to get through them again -- whether we're up or down on a particular day we are people get to work and try to solve problems. we don't let the perfect become the enemy of the good. and so that's why i think it's the right book at the right time. because we are going to get to what's going on now, and the united states has wonderful decades ahead of it. i'm not going to make it to see what how to die but i'm absolutely convinced that my children are going to grow up in a fabulous country, and the reason why is because they are going to make it that way. [applause] will walk. >> i couldn't possibly agree more and going to steal more time because i'm very interested in getting back to your suggestion when you look at this book you say really? you okay so as you went through and tried to figure out how to do research, how to distill these 109 years into something that's relevant for all of us, what was the process that you used to conduct the research? it seems almost insurmountable
and the reason we we're goino get to the mcginnis because we are a whole nation of charlie's desperateoing to get through them again -- whether we're up or down on a particular day we are people get to work and try to solve problems. we don't let the perfect become the enemy of the good. and so that's why i think it's the right book at the right time. because we are going to get to what's going on now, and the united states has wonderful decades ahead of it. i'm not going to make it to see what...
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be responsible for pulling my actions and of the actions of history of the actions of others sue mcginnisso that was a sentiment that was clearly interviews as the rural american i think a different verses that the rural americans they did not use those words, it'll but do you think few things a sick out to me, was the first that the privilege was kind of defined differently for the privilege was about, the ability to do what you want and the ability to have food on the table and just kind of very basic but remember, a farmer from iowa and he was so interesting and he said i just come and go as i please and it never will he was a really enduring person and he wrote me know just recently about this well and he said when i interviewed him he said i'm just interested today i'm p talking about white privilege i never thought about it like that but you know i guess he's lucky and that's what he does because floyd can come and go as a please. i think that's a really interesting thing is about the kind of freedom rather than about, the housee and private schools very different kind of me with pr
be responsible for pulling my actions and of the actions of history of the actions of others sue mcginnisso that was a sentiment that was clearly interviews as the rural american i think a different verses that the rural americans they did not use those words, it'll but do you think few things a sick out to me, was the first that the privilege was kind of defined differently for the privilege was about, the ability to do what you want and the ability to have food on the table and just kind of...
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. >> maya mcginnis is right, it is a wakeup call. 8% of the money that the u.s.every year goes to just interest and that's on its way to 14 over the next several years, not to mention social security medicare and medicaid which are roughly half and are running out of money. number one, yes, it's a wakeup call. we have a problem. number two, what took so long. standard and poor's downgraded the u.s. for the same reasons in 2010. here we are 13 years later. point number three and this is actually what i think is most relevant for me as an investor and i think for many of our listeners, moody's still rates the third rating agency still rates the u.s. at triple a. in other words, there's this belief that somehow we'll muddle through, that once again when the debt needs to be -- debt ceiling needs to be raised, congress will figure it out and we'll keep kicking out down the road. i'm not going to sell any stocks today because of this headline and that's -- so it's kind of a complicated stew. maria: janet yellen tried to attack fitch, saying they have under counted and
. >> maya mcginnis is right, it is a wakeup call. 8% of the money that the u.s.every year goes to just interest and that's on its way to 14 over the next several years, not to mention social security medicare and medicaid which are roughly half and are running out of money. number one, yes, it's a wakeup call. we have a problem. number two, what took so long. standard and poor's downgraded the u.s. for the same reasons in 2010. here we are 13 years later. point number three and this is...
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of the committee, very much appreciate hearing and the opportunities to testify before you monday mcginnis jonathan good luck as mentioned my specialty is imaging policy and approving government efficiency to better serve constituents. and the pandemics in the response post significant parts of americans critically your and disabled being better prepared for the next crisis, whether public health or otherwise can help ensure that no americans are left behind smart planning deserves resources and ensures that any federal response is needed, rather than furthering waste abuse. in emergency events vulnerable segments of the population the most. and so to the unintended consequences, poor planning, any responsible budgeting, every night, we understand the car accident is an emergency and requires rapid response, really special powers like letting ambulances like sort speed that way the hospital but increasingly in the context national emergency the excitement continues to be special powers long after the crisis and just as we do not enter drivers run red lights on the way to physical therapy,
of the committee, very much appreciate hearing and the opportunities to testify before you monday mcginnis jonathan good luck as mentioned my specialty is imaging policy and approving government efficiency to better serve constituents. and the pandemics in the response post significant parts of americans critically your and disabled being better prepared for the next crisis, whether public health or otherwise can help ensure that no americans are left behind smart planning deserves resources...