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we don't think mr mcguire has an experiment for the state of ohio. we want. experts say mcguire's twenty six minute execution was one of the longest in ohio since the state reintroduce the death penalty in nineteen ninety nine. more than thirty u s states apply the death penalty. but the number of executions has declined from a peak of almost three hundred in nineteen ninety nine to fewer than ninety in two thousand twelve. after death by electrocution on hanging the vast majority are now executed by lethal injection. and finally crosses first lady of the nep of leo was the release from hospital to nicholson is often injured in a mall in a week off to the gossip magazine or a close i ran a seven page spread about to hop on the president's problem is have an affair with actress. she's reported not be resting in the presidential residence all the donald talmud in the south side. today we will be a size fourteen to sixteen to africa. the room. it is ew. i don't think i will concede all cool. they said the cactus and downs but we could finance the mosque he gets
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the mcguire family has described what happened to mcguire as torture. what do they want you to do? >> as son and daughter were driving home from the execution after they saw it they called me immediately. they said something needs to be done. the son promised his father that if he was tortured that he promised his father that nobody else had to go through that same type of torture. he called us to make sure that no other individual in the state of ohio or the united states suffered the same fate as dennis did. >> dr. bailey you were a corrections professional. what did you first think when you heard about the execution? >> it's unfortunate that the execution took as long as it did. remember the corrections professionals are hardworking honorable people, doing a difficult job under stressful conditions. no one wants to torture an inmate especially during the execution. when i first heard about this my thought was: there was an issue with the pharmaceuticals and the medical profession. it appears the professionals did their job but the pharmaceuticals did not. >> john what about this
the mcguire family has described what happened to mcguire as torture. what do they want you to do? >> as son and daughter were driving home from the execution after they saw it they called me immediately. they said something needs to be done. the son promised his father that if he was tortured that he promised his father that nobody else had to go through that same type of torture. he called us to make sure that no other individual in the state of ohio or the united states suffered the...
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now mcguire's family is saying that this death violates the eighth amendment and they're suing the state of ohio his lawyer alan boehner said quote the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here in their names ohio innovated with the new form of lethal injection because the manufacturer of the previously used drugs and to barbara tall has been barred its use for capital punishment. the obama administration on wednesday issued new guidance to help public schools in meeting their obligations under federal law to administer discipline without discriminating on the basis of race color or national origin this follows data showing that students of color face more harsher punishments for committing the same actions with their white peers with an increased amount of law enforcement and schools disciplinary actions can result in a student entering the criminal justice system over critics are saying this is nothing less than imposing racial quotas in the school system and could lead to increased violence and our schools earlier i spoke with daniel lawson the director of t
now mcguire's family is saying that this death violates the eighth amendment and they're suing the state of ohio his lawyer alan boehner said quote the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here in their names ohio innovated with the new form of lethal injection because the manufacturer of the previously used drugs and to barbara tall has been barred its use for capital punishment. the obama administration on wednesday issued new guidance to help public schools in...
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mcguire was convicted of stabbing to death a pregnant woman in 1989. today a private company revealed how hackers were able to hit target stores at the height of the holiday shopping season. 40 million credit and debit card accounts were compromised and as many as 70 million customers had their personal information stolen. wyatt andrews has been looking into this. >> reporter: the private security firm eyesight partners reports that computer hackers ar >> reporter: the private security firm eyesight partners reports that computer hackers are using a type of malware, or malicious software, called cartosha, to steal credit card information where customers swipe or enter their credit card information. card information where customers swipe or enter their credit card information. while the report does not mention target specifically, law enforcement sources say the theft of target helped investigators track and identify malware. but it's not just target. the report says that multiple retailers are being attacked and calls this form of cartosha among the mo
mcguire was convicted of stabbing to death a pregnant woman in 1989. today a private company revealed how hackers were able to hit target stores at the height of the holiday shopping season. 40 million credit and debit card accounts were compromised and as many as 70 million customers had their personal information stolen. wyatt andrews has been looking into this. >> reporter: the private security firm eyesight partners reports that computer hackers ar >> reporter: the private...
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dennis mcguire's son, his daughter-in-law, and daughter were witnesses on one side of the room. they were in tears from the beginning, as you can imagine this was a terrible day for them anyway, and then their tears and sobbing continued as it went on and on, and clearly they were very upset at how long it was taking oh my god his daughter said at one point. the relatives of the victim by contrast sat quietly. i would say respectfully watched the execution, but there was no visible reaction from them. so two very different responses. >> there is this shortage of the drug used in the death penalty. can you tell us why there is a ? this >> so the drug was manufactured by a danish company for many years, and eventually the company was under pressure to stop making it for executions. it didn't sell to the states for execution, but states were able to obtain it through december contribution networks, and the company clamped down on that. the drug was sold to the u.s. manufacturer, but part of that sale included the same prohibition. so states ran out of that particular drug. many sta
dennis mcguire's son, his daughter-in-law, and daughter were witnesses on one side of the room. they were in tears from the beginning, as you can imagine this was a terrible day for them anyway, and then their tears and sobbing continued as it went on and on, and clearly they were very upset at how long it was taking oh my god his daughter said at one point. the relatives of the victim by contrast sat quietly. i would say respectfully watched the execution, but there was no visible reaction...
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mcguire experienced, you know, some amount of suffering, experienced a lack of air, gaspedas you saylonger for him to die than in previous moi hoist ohio executi. >> there may be people who would say, how much cruelty is defensible? >> well, i understand those -- that, and i'm sympathetic tot people who feel that way. you know but the fact of the matter is that we have a constitution, we rule unit the rule of law and the eighth amendment is there for a reason. if we are going to carry out execution necessary a civilized society we need to do so in a manner that comports with the eighth amendment. >> previous execution, used firing squad, hanging and the electric chair those are methods that went away in favor of using these drug protocols. >> yeah, absolutely. but that doesn't negate the fact that we is had use a manner that is constitutional and humane. >> this is a new version and it does have to do with the use of a new protocol because the drug suppliers were not doing so for various reasons but they're not providing them to the states that do want to carry out executions. i mean
mcguire experienced, you know, some amount of suffering, experienced a lack of air, gaspedas you saylonger for him to die than in previous moi hoist ohio executi. >> there may be people who would say, how much cruelty is defensible? >> well, i understand those -- that, and i'm sympathetic tot people who feel that way. you know but the fact of the matter is that we have a constitution, we rule unit the rule of law and the eighth amendment is there for a reason. if we are going to...
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they denied the accusations, but the results today after the drugs were administered, mcguire convulsedped for air several times before it was all over. staff attorney with uc berkeley school of law death penalty clinic joins us at this hour. why was this of such great concern? >> well, i think that there is two things of great concern. the first is that ohio made the decision to use two drugs that had never been used in an execution, drugs who's purpose was not to bring about death. the second is reports that came out of ohio this morning after the execution happened which indicate that mr. mcguire experienced some amount of suffering, and it look, as you alonger for him to die than in previous ohio executions. >> there are people who would argue that cruel and unusual might not apply to someone who was a convicted killer, and convicted i believe also of rape. how much cruelty is defensible? that -- that -- and i'm sympathetic to the people who feel that way. but the fact of the matter is. we have a constitution. the 8th amendment is there for a reason, and if we are going to carry out
they denied the accusations, but the results today after the drugs were administered, mcguire convulsedped for air several times before it was all over. staff attorney with uc berkeley school of law death penalty clinic joins us at this hour. why was this of such great concern? >> well, i think that there is two things of great concern. the first is that ohio made the decision to use two drugs that had never been used in an execution, drugs who's purpose was not to bring about death. the...
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. >> are joy stuart was search months pregnant when mcguire stabbed her to death. moments before the execution, ohio's are superintendent said it would be conducted in a legal manner. in this case, because of a shortage of pentbarbitol, the officials used a different exings. at 10:29 a.m., as the drugs were injected. he was unconscious, agriculturing struggling to breathe. 15 minutes went by before mcguire was declared dead. it was one of the longest executions since ohio resumed capital punishment in 1999. word was he would suffer air hunger and struggle to breathe. while the constitution bans executions that are cruel and unusual, it doesn't mean that inmates are entitled to a pain free death. ash-h afersr quairishi, al jazeera america. >>> near two years before hisrm. coburn was recently are diagnosed with prostate cancer but the decision to step down was not concerns over his health. he was elected to the senate in 2004. >>> for the third time in recent days there has been a deadly accident involving a u.s. military helicopter. one soldier was killed and two ot
. >> are joy stuart was search months pregnant when mcguire stabbed her to death. moments before the execution, ohio's are superintendent said it would be conducted in a legal manner. in this case, because of a shortage of pentbarbitol, the officials used a different exings. at 10:29 a.m., as the drugs were injected. he was unconscious, agriculturing struggling to breathe. 15 minutes went by before mcguire was declared dead. it was one of the longest executions since ohio resumed capital...
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mcguire, himself, the other with the family of both mr. mcguire and his victim, joyce stewart. they brought him in to the separateroom behind a payne of glass. he told the family of joyce stewart, thank you for a letter he apparently received, told his children that he loved them. he said i am going to heaven. i will see you there when you come as he administered the drugs, he yelled i love you several times to his son and daughter. and quickly afterwards, his eyes rolled back in his head and he appeared to fall asleep for several minutes, about five minutes, he laid motionless there it was crying from his family and no sounds from the victim's family. five minutes later, he began to con vuls slightly. there were gasps, snorts like a violent snore. they would be intermittent, every 30 seconds or so. >> went on for about 10 minutes, at which point he ceased to move throughout the entire time the family of the victim didn't say a thing. they were motion less and quite the entire time, his family was sobbing quite loudly as you can imagine. they declared him dead at 10:53 a.m. yes
mcguire, himself, the other with the family of both mr. mcguire and his victim, joyce stewart. they brought him in to the separateroom behind a payne of glass. he told the family of joyce stewart, thank you for a letter he apparently received, told his children that he loved them. he said i am going to heaven. i will see you there when you come as he administered the drugs, he yelled i love you several times to his son and daughter. and quickly afterwards, his eyes rolled back in his head and...
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i would save her from jail the thirty minutes mr mcguire appeared to be gasping for air i don't know if it was air hunger or exactly what it was but i was going to tell you it's a description of the gas deeply it's kind of a rattling going will sound there was sort of a snoring through his nose a couple times he definitely be choking. now mcguire's family is saying that this death of violates the eighth amendment and they're suing the state of ohio his lawyer alan boehner said quote the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here in their names ohio event of a innovated with the new form of lethal injection because the manufacturer of the previously used drug pentobarbital has been used has been barred its use in capital punishment. the obama administration on wednesday issued a new guidance to help public schools and meeting their obligations under federal law to administer discipline without discriminating on the basis of race color or national origin the following data shows that students of color face more harsher punishments for committing the same actio
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to the witnesses who watched him die mcguire was executed by the state of ohio earlier today for the rape and murder of a pregnant woman in one nine hundred eighty nine the combination of drugs used to kill him had never been tested before and led to one of the longest executions in ohio since a reinstated the death penalty more than a decade ago ohio innovated with the new form of the lethal injection because the manufacturer of the previously used drug pentobarbital has barred its use in capital punishment prison officials throughout the country are dealing with the pentobarbital shortage but different methods for lethal injection maguire's lawyers tried to argue that this untested drug combination could result in a violation of the eighth amendment against cruel and unusual punishment but a federal judge allowed the execution to move forward with a new execution method executions using panel barbara reportedly took last time and the condemned did not gasp or cough as mcguire did. and still ahead here on our t.v. it's been one week since that chemical spill in west virginia and som
to the witnesses who watched him die mcguire was executed by the state of ohio earlier today for the rape and murder of a pregnant woman in one nine hundred eighty nine the combination of drugs used to kill him had never been tested before and led to one of the longest executions in ohio since a reinstated the death penalty more than a decade ago ohio innovated with the new form of the lethal injection because the manufacturer of the previously used drug pentobarbital has barred its use in...
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last week state officials executed inmate dennis mcguire using a new untested form of lethal injectionook him 15 minutes to die, and according to the "columbus dispatch," mcguire struggled, made guttural noises, gasped for air, and choked for about ten minutes. the eighth amendment of the u.s. constitution is supposed to protect citizens from cruel an understood usual punishment, but that appears to have been overlooked in ohio last week. and if for that matter in virginia where state lawmakers passed a bill yesterday to bring back the electric chair. and in missouri and in wyoming, both of those states want to add firing squads as an option for carrying out the death penalty. in the last five years, 30 states in the u.s. have had no executions. but it seems that as the death penalty has become more unusual it has also gotten decidedly more cruel. joining me now is senior campaigner for amnesty international, tenguay mccarest. this is i think one of the darkest corners of our american justice system. if you look at not only the lethal injections, the question of cruel and unusual punis
last week state officials executed inmate dennis mcguire using a new untested form of lethal injectionook him 15 minutes to die, and according to the "columbus dispatch," mcguire struggled, made guttural noises, gasped for air, and choked for about ten minutes. the eighth amendment of the u.s. constitution is supposed to protect citizens from cruel an understood usual punishment, but that appears to have been overlooked in ohio last week. and if for that matter in virginia where state...
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dennis mcguire's relatives say his execution amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. it took 25 minutes for him to die. mcguire made several snorting noises and appeared to gasp. >> the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here today in their names. >> last week mcfwiesh giers lawyers tried to halt the execution because the cocktail of drugs had never been used. he was convicted of the 1989 rape and murder of a pregnant woman. >>> a flight was forced to return to new jersey after hitting severe turbulence. there were 189 passengers and 16 crew members on board united flight 89 when it left newark bound for beijing yesterday. the boeing 777 was just 45 minutes into the flight when it hit the rough air. >> it happened like really fast. you know, the plane lost a little bit of altitude. the plane started to shake. i mean it really came out of nowhere. >> the jet returned without incident. some crew members sustained minor injuries. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," google's latest eyewear innovation. we'll show you a contact lens desig
dennis mcguire's relatives say his execution amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. it took 25 minutes for him to die. mcguire made several snorting noises and appeared to gasp. >> the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here today in their names. >> last week mcfwiesh giers lawyers tried to halt the execution because the cocktail of drugs had never been used. he was convicted of the 1989 rape and murder of a pregnant woman. >>> a flight was...
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the family of convicted killer dennis mcguire is now saying he was tortured to death. that means they are watching where they suffocate to death was the board making it. it was was all for mowbray in my life to witness but that excuse. i can't think of any other way to spread their torture. wise daughter said she had trouble breathing in his last minutes although it is unclear if he felt any pain when i was just gas crusade. he says. the play opened at least make you look at them. polluted cities the borough i ended up stuff what ever way it does that to say the word is horrible dennis to my senior was sentenced to death for raping and stabbing to death being pregnant in the lead in nineteen eighty nine states that use lethal injection have been forced to switch from the traditional three drug cocktail used in lethal injection due to european countries refusing to sell the chemicals for capital punishment. mcguire was the first prisoner issued an untested sedatives and the painkiller to induce death. most inmates executed since nineteen ninety nine have taken fifteen m
the family of convicted killer dennis mcguire is now saying he was tortured to death. that means they are watching where they suffocate to death was the board making it. it was was all for mowbray in my life to witness but that excuse. i can't think of any other way to spread their torture. wise daughter said she had trouble breathing in his last minutes although it is unclear if he felt any pain when i was just gas crusade. he says. the play opened at least make you look at them. polluted...
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for instance, mcguire, that murder took place 25 years ago.ose who say we're putting innocent people to death i think maybe that has happened in the past, but his case was examined by so many courts. >> he admitted it. >> that's not the question. that's not the question that he was guilty of murder. the question is as a society are we going to murder people to show people that murder is wrong? it clearly doesn't work. the death penalty doesn't work. >> when you think about the circumstances though and lots of families feel that they are justified, that they have some sort of -- i hate this closure. they have some sense of justice, right? the justice system prevailed because this person has no life because they took my loved one's life. >> that's an eye for an eye. that's not what our justice system is supposed to be about. it's not supposed to be about retribution. i've got to tell you, i think in a civilized society there's no place for the death penalty. >> sunny, i understand what you're saying. if someone killed a family member of mine tha
for instance, mcguire, that murder took place 25 years ago.ose who say we're putting innocent people to death i think maybe that has happened in the past, but his case was examined by so many courts. >> he admitted it. >> that's not the question. that's not the question that he was guilty of murder. the question is as a society are we going to murder people to show people that murder is wrong? it clearly doesn't work. the death penalty doesn't work. >> when you think about the...
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mcguire reportedly gasped several times and made snorting noises during a prolonged death that lasted almost twenty minutes boom bust is coming up next here on our team joins us for a quick preview erin what's in store for us thank you america now coming up on boom bust anthony randolph so of the reason foundation joins me live in the studio today you won't want to miss our interview it's going to be exciting when ed harrison and i discuss the latest happenings at the world economic forum in davos switzerland it's all coming up the sounds like a jam packed show thanks aaron thanks. and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered you can go to youtube dot com forward slash our team america can check out our website our t. dot com forward slash usa can also follow me on twitter at and near i david stay tuned boom bust is next. i think. i'm. just saying. well groomed in the future. is here so we fit the roads focus on new technology. on this month's show no policies complete with old school shootings. and we learn about the next in still suv evolution this is the potential to
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others that you commenced, mcguire, and clem edges his numbers going down.nd pal meral, one of a handful of police headquarters, he's ready to fall off of the edge of the earth. he won three gold gloves. this is a guy before the steroid, he would have been a first ballot hall of famer. >> do you think if the steroid users came out and admitted they used, that their voting chance would increase and give them a greater likelihood of entering the hall of fame. >> i think it would increase slightly, not enough to get them in. for several years now, has been honest about the fact he bet on baseball. it has not helped his hall of fame chances. i do think at some time you and i may not be around. at some time the numbers for clemmens and barry bonds are phenomenal, they'll have to get in the hall of fame, a veterans committee, when the steroid issue is ancient issue, they should get in. they should be in now when they have a chance to enjoy it. look at frank thomas, maybe he homered off a guy that used steroids or maddux played a game where the game winner was hit
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. >> dennis mcguire was executed by lethal injection with a combination of drugs never before used in the united states. >> it's a sedative painkiller combination being used because ohio's former execution drugs dried up. >> this is a combination that had never before been used in lethal injections. they are typically used for colonoscopies. >> stephen: sounds like a win-win, while they're executing him, they can screen him for polyps. of course-- (applause) people, all the people out there, anyone not strapped to a table we are all up in arms about killing a man with an untested cocktail. but folks, federal judge gregory frost found that ohio is free to innovate as it evolves in its procedures towards ministering capital punishment. yes, ohio is free to innovate. after all they are the home of the wright brothers who, remember, invented the flying electric chair. (laughter) there is just a little hitch. the deadly drug mix had one fatal flaw. the convict, 15 minute death struggle was described by one witness as horrific. and that's a problem because americans want the government to k
. >> dennis mcguire was executed by lethal injection with a combination of drugs never before used in the united states. >> it's a sedative painkiller combination being used because ohio's former execution drugs dried up. >> this is a combination that had never before been used in lethal injections. they are typically used for colonoscopies. >> stephen: sounds like a win-win, while they're executing him, they can screen him for polyps. of course-- (applause) people, all...
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last thursday, dennis mcguire took nearly 25 minutes to die from a mixture of drugs never before usedons. meantime, lawmakers in missouri and wyoming want to bring back firing squads to perform executions. we'll get into that in a minute, but we want to bring in douglas berman, a death penalty expert. this dennis mcguire story, apparently, he gasped and choked and clenched his fists while he was unconscious. this cocktail, obviously, didn't work. in terms of the optics, where does this leave states that have capital punishment, have people on death row that are set to be executed? >> well, you put your finger on it, it's the optics and the question is, how much will the optics effect the debate both in ohio and other states that have plans to go forward with executions. you say it didn't work, but the condemned prisoner was ultimately kill. >> he did die. >> so some people's attitude, and i've heard this echoed more than a few places, at least in debating this in ohio, some people say, well, i hope he suffered, because he made his victims suffer, and i think there is that kind of veng
last thursday, dennis mcguire took nearly 25 minutes to die from a mixture of drugs never before usedons. meantime, lawmakers in missouri and wyoming want to bring back firing squads to perform executions. we'll get into that in a minute, but we want to bring in douglas berman, a death penalty expert. this dennis mcguire story, apparently, he gasped and choked and clenched his fists while he was unconscious. this cocktail, obviously, didn't work. in terms of the optics, where does this leave...
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dennis mcguire into the chamber. they laid him down. administered the drugs, they asked if he had any last words. he apologized to the family. he told his son and daughter and his son's wife that he loved them all and he said, "i'm going to heaven. i'll see you there when you come." they administered the drugs and within minutes, he said, i love you very loudly. about five minutes went by and he didn't move. there was no sound, no one said anything except for his family, which cried quietly. and then suddenly about five minutes later he began to convulse intermittently, clearly gasping. sort of like a loud snore, struggling to breathe. it's unclear how aware he was of the situation. that went on for about ten minutes. his family cried loudly. at one point, one of them said, how can this take so long? meanwhile, the victim's family, the family of the pregnant woman he murdered 25 years ago, they said nothing. they watched silently. the whole thing took about 20 minutes before the warden finally directed the prison physician to come in, t
dennis mcguire into the chamber. they laid him down. administered the drugs, they asked if he had any last words. he apologized to the family. he told his son and daughter and his son's wife that he loved them all and he said, "i'm going to heaven. i'll see you there when you come." they administered the drugs and within minutes, he said, i love you very loudly. about five minutes went by and he didn't move. there was no sound, no one said anything except for his family, which cried...
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barry bonds, sammy sosa, mark mcguire, robert clements and ravelo palmeiro losing support. >>> georgia upsets missouri in overtime. tied at 63. charles mann nails a crucial two-point shot. georgia wins it 70-64. >>> number four wisconsin badgers still perfect. 16-0. they defeat illinois 95-70 and keep their school best record. >>> over to the pros, the nets stop the golden state warriors nine-game winning streak. down to the wire. kevin garnett breaks up a pass to andre iguodala of the nets. 102-98. >>> jr smith was fined $50,000 for unsportsman-like conduct. he's crying too. he untied an opponent's shoelaces, not once, but twice, in games against dallas and then detroit. smith, known for his off court antics, he tweeted, he does this every game. getting a lot of $50,000 fines. >>> the heat are karaoking for underserved youth and teens. the january 27th charity event is hosted by miami's shane battier. it is $150 to be part of this. ♪ ♪ i'm sorry, miss jackson i am for real ♪ ♪ and it's all because of you ♪ >> ouch. bad voices, bad hair. i guess it is for a charity. >>> 49ers quarterba
barry bonds, sammy sosa, mark mcguire, robert clements and ravelo palmeiro losing support. >>> georgia upsets missouri in overtime. tied at 63. charles mann nails a crucial two-point shot. georgia wins it 70-64. >>> number four wisconsin badgers still perfect. 16-0. they defeat illinois 95-70 and keep their school best record. >>> over to the pros, the nets stop the golden state warriors nine-game winning streak. down to the wire. kevin garnett breaks up a pass to...
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barry bonds, roger clemens, sammy sosa and mark mcguire. >> those are familiar names. >>> in college hoops, unranked georgia upsets mizzou in overtime. charles mann nailing a crucial 2-point shot. georgia wins 70-64. >> the badgers 16-0. they keep their school best record. we'll see how they do going into march. >> and the golden state warriors nine game winning streak was stopped. i cried. kevin garnet interrupted the pass. the nets win that one 102-98. >> this too shall by. >> j.r. smith was fined $50,000 by the nba for for untying the shoe of an appoint. >> that's a big sign for untying a shoe. >> well, he did it not once but twice. he was warned after the first instance against dallas but did it again when the team played detroit. what's with the shoe laces? >> i don't get it. i don't know. >> silly but he's paying for it. the miami heat are getting pumpedorirecond annual charity singing event. it's going to be great. it's on january 27th. listen. [ music playing ] ♪ i'm sorry miss jackson, i am for real ♪ ♪ and it's all because of you >> what's with the wigs? >> i don't know whi
barry bonds, roger clemens, sammy sosa and mark mcguire. >> those are familiar names. >>> in college hoops, unranked georgia upsets mizzou in overtime. charles mann nailing a crucial 2-point shot. georgia wins 70-64. >> the badgers 16-0. they keep their school best record. we'll see how they do going into march. >> and the golden state warriors nine game winning streak was stopped. i cried. kevin garnet interrupted the pass. the nets win that one 102-98. >> this...
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dennis mcguire was executed by lethal injection with a combination of drugs never before used in theted states. it reportedly took nearly 25 minutes for him to die as his daughter looked on in horror. attorneys for the family had tried to block the execution and called what happened thursday a failed, agonizing experiment. mcguire was convicted of the 1989 rape and murder of a pregnant newlywed. >>> this morning the two victims in the roswell, new mexico, middle school shooting are showing signs of improvement. doctors say they remain optimistic about 12-year-old nathaniel tavares. he's heavily sedated, on a breathing machine, still in critical condition. the other student shot by a classmate, 13-year-old kendall sanders, is expected to be released from the hospital. >> let's hope that recovery does continue. >>> new questions this morning about a fatal black hawk helicopter accident in georgia. one soldier was killed, two others injured as the chopper slammed into the ground during a routine training exercise. officials are calling it a hard landing. now we're learning the soldiers
dennis mcguire was executed by lethal injection with a combination of drugs never before used in theted states. it reportedly took nearly 25 minutes for him to die as his daughter looked on in horror. attorneys for the family had tried to block the execution and called what happened thursday a failed, agonizing experiment. mcguire was convicted of the 1989 rape and murder of a pregnant newlywed. >>> this morning the two victims in the roswell, new mexico, middle school shooting are...
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. >> i am mary mcguire and a taxi driver and former taxi commissioner for seven years, sat there every other tuesday. i do have faith in the police department. if you can't have faith in the police where would we be, but your department, your officers -- they can't do their job if you don't give them the tools and it's to you to give the tools to do the enforcement. there is stuff you can do. these guys are texting. texting is part of the business model and i think that's why the accident happened the other night. a witness said he told the police he had the phone in his lap, probably to avoid detection, and probably to text on the dash and it's one thing you can do. your officers smart. they can recognize it even though there is no address. we recognize who they are and your officers can recognize who they are as well. i am really disheartened. we are tired of getting passed around from agency to agency. this is not the jurisdiction. we're not clear about the insurance standards are for the vehicle of the city and county of san francisco doesn't know because the puc won't give the inf
. >> i am mary mcguire and a taxi driver and former taxi commissioner for seven years, sat there every other tuesday. i do have faith in the police department. if you can't have faith in the police where would we be, but your department, your officers -- they can't do their job if you don't give them the tools and it's to you to give the tools to do the enforcement. there is stuff you can do. these guys are texting. texting is part of the business model and i think that's why the accident...
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they describe dennis mcguire, convicted of raping and stabbing a pregnant woman to death.s making noises and gasping for air. >>> controversy over homophobic and "duck dynasty" remarks, the premere was down 25%. >>> a smart rifle built by a texas company says they can make a sharpshooter out of anything. users tag the target and a computer takes over by working out range, wind and other weather conditions. the weapons cost $27,000 and can be controlled by an ipad app. construction has officially started on a 175-foot ferris wheel that will give tourists a bird's eye view of our nation's capital. the capital wheel will be finished by may and offer incredible views offer the white house, the washington monument and other d.c. attractions >>> former first lady, barbara bush, has some candid advice for son, jeb. when he have those details on scrambled politics next. ♪ welcome back [ male announcer ] it's made with the vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. so let no drink go unsweetened. no spatula un-licked. and no
they describe dennis mcguire, convicted of raping and stabbing a pregnant woman to death.s making noises and gasping for air. >>> controversy over homophobic and "duck dynasty" remarks, the premere was down 25%. >>> a smart rifle built by a texas company says they can make a sharpshooter out of anything. users tag the target and a computer takes over by working out range, wind and other weather conditions. the weapons cost $27,000 and can be controlled by an ipad...
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. >> i am mary mcguire and a taxi driver and former taxi commissioner for seven years, sat there every other tuesday. i do have faith in the police department. if you can't have faith in the police where would we be, but your department, your officers -- they can't do their job if you don't give them the tools and it's to you to give the tools to do the enforcement. there is stuff you can do. these guys are texting. texting is part of the business model and i think that's why the accident happened the other night. a witness said he told the police he had the phone in his lap, probably
. >> i am mary mcguire and a taxi driver and former taxi commissioner for seven years, sat there every other tuesday. i do have faith in the police department. if you can't have faith in the police where would we be, but your department, your officers -- they can't do their job if you don't give them the tools and it's to you to give the tools to do the enforcement. there is stuff you can do. these guys are texting. texting is part of the business model and i think that's why the accident...
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witnesses say it took dennis mcguire nearly 25 minutes to die, an unusually long time, and they say withmcguire was convicted in 1994 for the rape and murder of a pregnant woman. >>> blizzard conditions making it hard to get around for people in the upper midwest, with winds topping 70 miles per hour, blowing through the dakotas yesterday afternoon. and it's really cold there again. wind chill temperatures today hovering around 20 below zero. >>> and a bit of a scare for travelers at philadelphia's airport when a baggage truck crashed through a terminal window. the driver said the brakes went out, causing him to crash. no one inside was hurt, although the driver had minor injuries. eight gates had to be closed while crews cleaned up the crash. >>> let's call it an eye-opening announcement from google. it's actually a contact lens that can monitor glucose levels. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. it sounds like something out of "star trek," but for people with diabetes, it is a big deal. >> it is a big deal. google has unveiled this prototype contact lens, as you say, it
witnesses say it took dennis mcguire nearly 25 minutes to die, an unusually long time, and they say withmcguire was convicted in 1994 for the rape and murder of a pregnant woman. >>> blizzard conditions making it hard to get around for people in the upper midwest, with winds topping 70 miles per hour, blowing through the dakotas yesterday afternoon. and it's really cold there again. wind chill temperatures today hovering around 20 below zero. >>> and a bit of a scare for...
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dennis mcguire's execution lasted nearly 25 minutes. the process used this combination of a painkiller and a sedative that was never used before. a journalist serving as a witness says he gasped loudly for 13 minutes prior to his death. he was convicted of the 1989 murder of a pregnant woman. >>> we move on to business now where stocks close mostly lower on thursday. the s&p 500 slipping from its record as best buy fell sharply and wall street considered results from goldman sachs and citigroup, geoff cutmore live in london with other headlines. this is decent news about foreclosures, geoff. >> they say the shadow from the foreclosure crisis is shrinking and for 2013, we have the best foreclosure numbers in the last six years, i.e. significantly lower. the worst year for foreclosures was 2010. the latest numbers are 53% decline. so, clearly, we're moving in the right direction in terms of household income and people not losing their homes here. probably just worth pointing out that there are still some high numbers when it comes to flor
dennis mcguire's execution lasted nearly 25 minutes. the process used this combination of a painkiller and a sedative that was never used before. a journalist serving as a witness says he gasped loudly for 13 minutes prior to his death. he was convicted of the 1989 murder of a pregnant woman. >>> we move on to business now where stocks close mostly lower on thursday. the s&p 500 slipping from its record as best buy fell sharply and wall street considered results from goldman sachs...
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. >> 3,000 -- >> mark mcguire got 11% this year which i believe was almost a 6 point drop from last year. his candidacy is weak because we have a crowded ballot. next year we will have randy johnson, pedro f smoements, sheffield who has steroid connections, himself he is winding down his candidacy and another guy with 500 or more, he is the next guy in danger of falling off because of his steroid use. >> we will take a short break. when we come back, we will talk more about drugs in other sports. this is insi"inside story." stay with us. al jazeera america. we open up you real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera a
. >> 3,000 -- >> mark mcguire got 11% this year which i believe was almost a 6 point drop from last year. his candidacy is weak because we have a crowded ballot. next year we will have randy johnson, pedro f smoements, sheffield who has steroid connections, himself he is winding down his candidacy and another guy with 500 or more, he is the next guy in danger of falling off because of his steroid use. >> we will take a short break. when we come back, we will talk more about...
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witnesses say convicted murr dennis mcguire gasped sever times and made loud snorting or snoring sounds.oad to use the new two drug cocktail because it ran outf the previous drug. the manufacturer refused to replenish the supply becaus its usage in >>> it took a condemned man 15 minutes to die as ohio used a new injection. they had to use a new two drug cocktail because they ran out of the previous drug. the manufacturer refused to replenish the supply. >>> state's legal injection procedures come into question. california has the largest death row population in the nation. 700 inmates. >>> san francisco police want you to get a good look at two guys who vandalized a bus. this suspect was part of a mob that surrounded the bus and shattered the windows last month. another suspect was caught on surveillance video spraying the bus with graffiti. >>> lunar new year is almost here. it brings lots of crime. extortion and robberies are common during this time of year. >> criminals, especially asia criminals knows the asia community goes to the banks to pull out money and brings it home to put in
witnesses say convicted murr dennis mcguire gasped sever times and made loud snorting or snoring sounds.oad to use the new two drug cocktail because it ran outf the previous drug. the manufacturer refused to replenish the supply becaus its usage in >>> it took a condemned man 15 minutes to die as ohio used a new injection. they had to use a new two drug cocktail because they ran out of the previous drug. the manufacturer refused to replenish the supply. >>> state's legal...
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southern ohio correctional facility earlier today the ohio prison executed death row inmate dennis mcguire convicted rapist using a new drug cocktail that induces behavior known as air on air hunger is when someone experiences immense terror and agony as they strain for breath during the next. prison officials use the air hunger drug combination of that would be as bad as a lamb in hydromorph or foam on mcguire because supplies of the usual drug used executions that run out we should do away with the death penalty entirely but let's be honest anyone in a way that causes them on this is serious suffering and pain is just very clear. right now democrats in washington are promoting things like stronger food stamp program extensions to unemployment insurance increased infrastructure spending at the same time republicans are pushing for cuts to food stamps cuts to unemployment insurance and cuts to infrastructure spending both democrats and republicans are pushing their respective agendas because of something known as the multiplier effect start about exactly what the multiplier effect is let's
southern ohio correctional facility earlier today the ohio prison executed death row inmate dennis mcguire convicted rapist using a new drug cocktail that induces behavior known as air on air hunger is when someone experiences immense terror and agony as they strain for breath during the next. prison officials use the air hunger drug combination of that would be as bad as a lamb in hydromorph or foam on mcguire because supplies of the usual drug used executions that run out we should do away...
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many believe dennis mcguire deserved to die.d jill stewart when he was seven months pregnant. the way he died is now causing a lawsuit. state of ohio used two drugs one a sedative the other a pain killer. it said it took 25 minutes for him to die. alan johnson a reporter for "the columbus dispatch" describes it this way. about 10:34 a.m. he began struggling. his body strained against the restraints around his body and he rereadly gaps. ed for air, making snorting and choeging sounds for about 10 minutes. his chest and stomach hooefed his left hand, which he had used minutes earlier to wave good-bye to his family, clempbled in a fist. welcome. >>> good morning. >> good morning. thanks so much for being here. alan this execution was so much different than the others you witnessed. tell us about it. >> it was very different and i've seen about 18 in the last several years in ohio, all by lethal injection. and they've all been relatively calm and surreal, almost because the execution starts, the drugs start flowing and usually the i
many believe dennis mcguire deserved to die.d jill stewart when he was seven months pregnant. the way he died is now causing a lawsuit. state of ohio used two drugs one a sedative the other a pain killer. it said it took 25 minutes for him to die. alan johnson a reporter for "the columbus dispatch" describes it this way. about 10:34 a.m. he began struggling. his body strained against the restraints around his body and he rereadly gaps. ed for air, making snorting and choeging sounds...
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. >> 3,000 -- >> mark mcguire got 11% this year which i believe was almost a 6 point drop from last year. his candidacy is weak because we have a crowded ballot. next year we will have randy johnson, pedro f smoements, sheffield who has steroid connections, himself he is winding down his candidacy and another guy with 500 or more, he is the next guy in danger of falling off because of his steroid use. >> we will take a short break. when we come back, we will talk sports. this is insi"inside story." stay with us. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. fema sending clean water to west virginia in the wake of a
. >> 3,000 -- >> mark mcguire got 11% this year which i believe was almost a 6 point drop from last year. his candidacy is weak because we have a crowded ballot. next year we will have randy johnson, pedro f smoements, sheffield who has steroid connections, himself he is winding down his candidacy and another guy with 500 or more, he is the next guy in danger of falling off because of his steroid use. >> we will take a short break. when we come back, we will talk sports. this...
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the family says that the state of ohio knew about the possibility and they say that mcguire sufferedhink about that? >>> there is a streak to ban basketball in one community. on long island, they say they're worried about the safety of kids playing in the street and about how it looks. they say it's a nice neighborhood and people don't want to see basketball hoops lining the streets. a vote on the ban is set for next month. >>> listen to this story, moms out there. a mom learns the hard way that victoria secret doesn't always support the female body. ashley clawson spent 150 bucks at a store in austin, texas. then she asked an employee if she could nurse her son in a fitting room so she could have some privacy and comfort. what did the employee of the store say? no. go do it in an alley instead. listen. >> the posters are women showing their breast. obviously to victoria secret, in my eyes, it's looked at as something as a play toy. not necessarily meant for nursing your child, which is why we have breasts to begin with. >> boy. under texas law, women can breast-feed in any location
the family says that the state of ohio knew about the possibility and they say that mcguire sufferedhink about that? >>> there is a streak to ban basketball in one community. on long island, they say they're worried about the safety of kids playing in the street and about how it looks. they say it's a nice neighborhood and people don't want to see basketball hoops lining the streets. a vote on the ban is set for next month. >>> listen to this story, moms out there. a mom...
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can be completed as this looks to new horizons will go by the seniors were joined yesterday by joe mcguire is the director all three have gone trees and shrubs to gratuitous of the program uses that is disingenuous. i am all publication to say that he was surprised to see the speakers this race will return because you say you've supplied all the figures from the jaws which is revising the prophet over many years the case does so in the scheme was introduced in nineteen ninety seven and every single year since the end we hope to return to the government outlining of the schools compete transparency over sales surprise those calls. much was what is and how the money that was raised was used still the biggest of them isn't a proper limit the government is result of the nerve in a know. i know they have forty something out by by alan shatter in a statement and that on the stars yes. and he expects a p expressed some some amount of the profit margin on some of the prologue to the scratch card is one is one example is still no one is this a little less returns below. well we have to promise to c
can be completed as this looks to new horizons will go by the seniors were joined yesterday by joe mcguire is the director all three have gone trees and shrubs to gratuitous of the program uses that is disingenuous. i am all publication to say that he was surprised to see the speakers this race will return because you say you've supplied all the figures from the jaws which is revising the prophet over many years the case does so in the scheme was introduced in nineteen ninety seven and every...