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the same drug that killed mcguire in ohio. with drugs never before tried for that purpose should be reason to prevent other executions like it, according to the lawsuit his family is bringing. >> that no other family went through what we had to do, that no other family in the united states had to deal with what we had to deal with, what we had to witness. >> the last minute stay of accusation, gives sepulvado's lawyers 90 days to prove that ohio's bungled execution can be, too, cruel and unusual punishment. >> thanks for joining us for this special edition of "america tonight." if you would like to comment on anything you have seen here tonight log on >> every day across america, military-style raids are taking place. local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. th
the same drug that killed mcguire in ohio. with drugs never before tried for that purpose should be reason to prevent other executions like it, according to the lawsuit his family is bringing. >> that no other family went through what we had to do, that no other family in the united states had to deal with what we had to deal with, what we had to witness. >> the last minute stay of accusation, gives sepulvado's lawyers 90 days to prove that ohio's bungled execution can be, too,...
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so they used the same drug that killed mcguire in ohio. with drugs never before tried for that purpose should be reason nf to prevent other executions like it, according to the lawsuit his family is bringing. >> that no other family went through what we had to do, that no other family in the united states had to deal with what we had to deal with, what we had to witness. >> the last minute stay of accusation, gives sepulveda's lawyers, the right to say this can be cruel and unusual punishment. >> thanks for joining us for this special edition of "america tonight." if you would like to know anything more about this, log on to aljazeera.com/americatonight. i'm joie chen. thanks for being with us. >> every day across america, military-style raids are taking place. local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. this is way out of proportion. >> in the past, police "swat teams" were only used in extreme circumstances. now, they're increasingly sent
so they used the same drug that killed mcguire in ohio. with drugs never before tried for that purpose should be reason nf to prevent other executions like it, according to the lawsuit his family is bringing. >> that no other family went through what we had to do, that no other family in the united states had to deal with what we had to deal with, what we had to witness. >> the last minute stay of accusation, gives sepulveda's lawyers, the right to say this can be cruel and unusual...
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rory mcguire, now in surgery, wasn't able to talk.lked to them separately, told exactly the same story. how they stole the solar lights, were chased, tried to surrender. and then made a wrong turn. >> rory mcguire didn't know this area that well. and the kids realized after they passed it that they had missed this turn right here that goes down to antelope lake. >> narrator: why antelope lake? because, the men told detective henricks henrickson, there were cabins there, people, safety. >> that's what they believed. they believed they would be just a few minutes from safety. >> narrator: but the main thing those young men told detective hendrickson was, they did not shoot at chad wallin-reed. in fact, they assured him, they didn't have a gun. >> did you ask them? did you push them on that? >> oh, i pushed them. i said, listen, if there was a gun, you need to tell us. i mean, if you had a gun and were shooting back, you would be in your right as defending yourself, because you are being shot at. they would always say, no, no, there was
rory mcguire, now in surgery, wasn't able to talk.lked to them separately, told exactly the same story. how they stole the solar lights, were chased, tried to surrender. and then made a wrong turn. >> rory mcguire didn't know this area that well. and the kids realized after they passed it that they had missed this turn right here that goes down to antelope lake. >> narrator: why antelope lake? because, the men told detective henricks henrickson, there were cabins there, people,...
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. >> when mark mcguire went back, he admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. bonds said he already went to court and leave it as the family. >>> how a far corn and in san francisco, just how big of a dent could the new price put in your well lit. . >>> welcome back. police are looking for the suspect of an attempted kidnapping. a woman was walking home in albany. she noticed a man following her and she changed her route several times. she eventually pulled out her phone to call for help and that's when he grabbed her. a person driving by stopped and honked his horn and the man let her go. he is described as hispanic. 5 feet 5 to 5 feet 7 with a thin build and thin facial hair. he was last seen wearing a san francisco style baseball hat. anybody with information is asked to call police. >>> people living near a troubled bus stop finally got their wish. they moved near international and 85th. it becomes a magnet for street deals. it was right in front much a boys and girls club. >> here they will have to find something else to do and it will make it safer for pe
. >> when mark mcguire went back, he admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. bonds said he already went to court and leave it as the family. >>> how a far corn and in san francisco, just how big of a dent could the new price put in your well lit. . >>> welcome back. police are looking for the suspect of an attempted kidnapping. a woman was walking home in albany. she noticed a man following her and she changed her route several times. she eventually pulled out...
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mark mcguire was given a be. >> on the other hand, dave, mcguire acknowledged and apologized for using steroids. bonds did not do that. it has not been proven that he used steroids. people are wondering why he's happy go lucky and never acknowledged. >> i.t. feels really good to be back, it feels good to participate in this. it feels good to get back to the game that i love. >> (inaudible). >> without a doubt. >> given all the controversy that surrounded him. given fact he's known as one of the least likable in basketball, why would the giants bring him back in any role? >> it's a good question. barry bonds was disliked in major league baseball, everywhere bus san francisco. he signed contracts at the height of financial powers, to stay in san francisco. he wanted to stay on the team that his father bobby bonds played for and his grandfather, willie plays, played for. -- willie mays, played for. it was not about barry bonds, it was not like a custom guys who bulked up and hit a ton of runs. it was about ownership, it was about management, it was about big business, it bass about gettin
mark mcguire was given a be. >> on the other hand, dave, mcguire acknowledged and apologized for using steroids. bonds did not do that. it has not been proven that he used steroids. people are wondering why he's happy go lucky and never acknowledged. >> i.t. feels really good to be back, it feels good to participate in this. it feels good to get back to the game that i love. >> (inaudible). >> without a doubt. >> given all the controversy that surrounded him. given...
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let's bring in ed mcguire. we're only about a buck away from your price target. are you thinking of raising that target or telling your kliclien to look elsewhere for gains. >> i'm going to look at my target. microsoft has a lot of long-term plans underway that we'll hear a lot more about when he has the press conference tomorrow. this is a company that's taken the long view for the last decade building a really compelling franchise around enterprise cloud services. i think that the market hasn't really valued the stock as a cloud company. you eluded earlier to a number of these high flying internet stocks that investors have been piling into. meanwhile, microsoft has been quitely assembling this franchise with an enormous amount of value and healthy growth and innovations that may be just around the corner as well. >> and you're not even as bullish as some of the other houses out there. i think jeffreys has got a 47 price tag and what they were saying yesterday was this is a new mind set. this is a, quote, new era. do you agree with that? >> i think that it is a
let's bring in ed mcguire. we're only about a buck away from your price target. are you thinking of raising that target or telling your kliclien to look elsewhere for gains. >> i'm going to look at my target. microsoft has a lot of long-term plans underway that we'll hear a lot more about when he has the press conference tomorrow. this is a company that's taken the long view for the last decade building a really compelling franchise around enterprise cloud services. i think that the...
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. >> go ahead, kimberly mcguire. >> sure, the reality is that these regulations have nothing to do with protecting women's health and safety. joe was correct when it said that the texas state legislature can't outlaw abortion but policy makes who want to outlaw abortion completely have done their best to make it accessible. there is no reason for the restrictions we've heard about. these bias counseling laws to force a woman listen to a script written not by a doctor but a politician. so unfortunately the reality of these policies is that abortion clinics that serve women are being shut down. these clinics provide other important care that is now being denied to women in huge parts of texas, and it's very hurtful. >> i think those other parts of healthcare are very important and we'll talk about them later in the program. but in legislation after legislation, voters send senators to austin who are anti-abortion. isn't it just using politics and using the function of the legislator to make them harder to get? >> you know, i think we can disagree on abortion, and it can bring up strong fe
. >> go ahead, kimberly mcguire. >> sure, the reality is that these regulations have nothing to do with protecting women's health and safety. joe was correct when it said that the texas state legislature can't outlaw abortion but policy makes who want to outlaw abortion completely have done their best to make it accessible. there is no reason for the restrictions we've heard about. these bias counseling laws to force a woman listen to a script written not by a doctor but a...
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. >> now when mark mcguire returned as hitting coach several years ago, he admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. bonds on the other hand was not so forthcoming and he said he already went to court and to leave it at that. he also said he is worthy of election into the baseball hall of fame. >>> the j.d. power survey listed him as number one. they raided them including benefits and coverage, information and communication, claims processing and costs. >>> the city of san rafael has decided to get rid of its red light program after five years. the cameras have only slightly reduced accident rates at a key downtown intersection and they do not plan on reducing them which provides the cameras when it expires next month. it issues 2300 citations in 2012, more than 4200 in 2010. >>> 6:47 a bizarre gun incident in a high school, how is all is surrounding a self-portrait. >>> and the opening bell is about to ring on wall street and a very popular name could be in your ridge rater -- refrigerator. we will have the early stock numbers. . >>> then is the opening bell, they indicated a lower
. >> now when mark mcguire returned as hitting coach several years ago, he admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. bonds on the other hand was not so forthcoming and he said he already went to court and to leave it at that. he also said he is worthy of election into the baseball hall of fame. >>> the j.d. power survey listed him as number one. they raided them including benefits and coverage, information and communication, claims processing and costs. >>> the...
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it's based on the molly mcguires. and we learn that if a pinkerton man is deep in this business, we are all destroyed. if i'm honest, my first exposure to it was if a friend's treehouse in cleveland in 1971. there was a stack of comic books that had belonged to one of his uncles. and i actually have it with me. [laughter] and it was called true comics, and it told the story of this plot. there it is. and it was not a great telling of the story. there was one line, i think it went to we need men such as yourself, mr. pingerton -- pinkerton, now that crime seems to be on the increase. but it got the job done, and since the other reading in the treehouse that day involved the girls of the big ten, i think i made the right choice in terms of what to write a book about. [laughter] but to answer your question of, you know, how one picks a book topic, strange to say it can be as certain depptous as that, but -- serendipitous as that, but you have to dig deeply enough to make sure that the bones of the story are there, that i
it's based on the molly mcguires. and we learn that if a pinkerton man is deep in this business, we are all destroyed. if i'm honest, my first exposure to it was if a friend's treehouse in cleveland in 1971. there was a stack of comic books that had belonged to one of his uncles. and i actually have it with me. [laughter] and it was called true comics, and it told the story of this plot. there it is. and it was not a great telling of the story. there was one line, i think it went to we need men...
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glenn mcguire, chief economist at asia pacific anz gave his take. >> perhaps in line with some of theism you will see a number of large contracts signed. this is also reflecting the medium term growth strategies china has in place. it's already built itself out as a large manufacturer of cheap goods. what it needs is to move up the production possibility frontier and need to import a lot of advanced technology and capital goods that economies like france produce. i think there's going to be some very large contracts signed on this trip, both as a result of similar bowlism and also out of economic necessity. >> mobile phone access could hold the key to greater gender equality in emerging markets according to a new report from gmsa. they represent mobile phone providers around the world. their research shows women are 21% less likely to own a phone than men in low and middle income economies. with me is vicky slate. good to talk to you. why are we seeing less women than men in lower and middle income economies? >> women represents two-thirds of the up tapped market for mobile growth. th
glenn mcguire, chief economist at asia pacific anz gave his take. >> perhaps in line with some of theism you will see a number of large contracts signed. this is also reflecting the medium term growth strategies china has in place. it's already built itself out as a large manufacturer of cheap goods. what it needs is to move up the production possibility frontier and need to import a lot of advanced technology and capital goods that economies like france produce. i think there's going to...
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firefighter steven mcguire was one of the first on the scene to battle the blaze and 24 hours later, he's still here. >> it was pretty bad. we kind of retreated back to the occupied building, the strata, which is fully constructed and occupied and the heat started to pop the windows. >> reporter: despite the size of the fire, nobody was killed. two firefighters were injured, one had a twisted ankle, the other had second degree burns on his face and hand. i don't know if you saw my my earlier live shot they stopped pouring water. the fire is still smoldering inside. no one knows how long this fire will be. the fire department here for certainly several more days and construction crews will be here for several more weeks. reporting live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd. >> thank you. that was a big statement, several more weeks they will be on site treating this neighborhood. the flames not on destroyed this massive project but disrupted the lives of so many people. the people who live in two apartment complexes across the street from what you're seeing here. there will be short-term
firefighter steven mcguire was one of the first on the scene to battle the blaze and 24 hours later, he's still here. >> it was pretty bad. we kind of retreated back to the occupied building, the strata, which is fully constructed and occupied and the heat started to pop the windows. >> reporter: despite the size of the fire, nobody was killed. two firefighters were injured, one had a twisted ankle, the other had second degree burns on his face and hand. i don't know if you saw my...
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let's hear from pierre mcguire and
let's hear from pierre mcguire and
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tell us about your relationship with that convicted murderer, dennis mcguire, what were his crimes?>> i am a chaplain for the catholic inmates on death row. and i celebrate mass each week with them. and upon discovering that dennis was catholic, it was my responsibility and duty to meet him and to offer him whatever spiritual guidance i could prior to his execution. >> and you were there for that execution to deliver last rights. take us inside that room. what were those 26 minutes like? >> i've described it as ghastly in the past and that's the simplest and yet most profound wordy can use to describe it. in the first four minutes, those assigned to the task of sedating him put i.v.s in first one arm then the other. i couldn't tell honestly whether they had missed the vein in the one arm or not, but you could certainly see blood trickling from the arm. and in a progressive series of events from the first insertion of a needle to that began at 10:27 in the morning to 10:33, i was counseling his son and daughter and daughter-in-law. and you could hear gagging in the background and i t
tell us about your relationship with that convicted murderer, dennis mcguire, what were his crimes?>> i am a chaplain for the catholic inmates on death row. and i celebrate mass each week with them. and upon discovering that dennis was catholic, it was my responsibility and duty to meet him and to offer him whatever spiritual guidance i could prior to his execution. >> and you were there for that execution to deliver last rights. take us inside that room. what were those 26 minutes...
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and i go to richmond at hunter homes mcguire v.a. medical center down there for their spinal cord clinic, because it's top notch. their psychologists there are very well listeners, but, again, they're not trained about, you know, military sexual trauma. you bring it up and they're like, oh. that's kind of like their first thing and then you know, their first expression, and at that point you kind of feel like oh, you know, i'm just this, you know, this dirty thing that they just happened to stumble in. not that i'm downing any of them. it's just the fact that that's the stigma that i feel personally when you get a reply of, oh. you know, when you say that you're sexually assaulted. >> thank you. miss kenyon can you share with us your experience in terms of what type of mental health treatment you received, and whether it was better in the v.a., or whether it was better in active duty under the dod and whether your records were transferred well, and what impact that treatment had on you. >> yes. thank you. during my active duty servic
and i go to richmond at hunter homes mcguire v.a. medical center down there for their spinal cord clinic, because it's top notch. their psychologists there are very well listeners, but, again, they're not trained about, you know, military sexual trauma. you bring it up and they're like, oh. that's kind of like their first thing and then you know, their first expression, and at that point you kind of feel like oh, you know, i'm just this, you know, this dirty thing that they just happened to...
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mcguire said been nominated to fill an expired bn seat on the ncua board, the national credit union administration plays a vital role in overseeing credit union and community across this country. i believe mr. mcwatters will hit the ground running with an eagerness to learn more about wl these important community financia gl institutions. mo it ires my hope we can act quicy on all five of these nominations. i now turn to ranking member crapo for his opening statement. g> thank you, mr. chairman, andn i join in your introductory comments about housing financead reform, and particularly i int appreciate the relationship we have and the opportunity we had to work together on this. the and also want to thank ourand il colleagues, bob corker and markt warner, and those who worked with them to help us lay the foundation for this effort. and, frankly, each member ofwitt this committee has been veryfour involved in working with us andt frthink it should be acknowledged as we move forward. iourth welcome each of nominees today. knowle at today's hearing we will hear from nominees to the federal reserve boa
mcguire said been nominated to fill an expired bn seat on the ncua board, the national credit union administration plays a vital role in overseeing credit union and community across this country. i believe mr. mcwatters will hit the ground running with an eagerness to learn more about wl these important community financia gl institutions. mo it ires my hope we can act quicy on all five of these nominations. i now turn to ranking member crapo for his opening statement. g> thank you, mr....
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artificial creations have the right to religious freedom and you know for more on this or actually mcguire a senior fellow at the catholic association and democratic strategist bridget. ashley bridget welcome to the program and good to have you both with us. let me start out actually your take on what's what happened here today well i wasn't in the oral argument but i do think this will be a very interesting case to see you know with regards to the idea of corporations exercising religion this would not be the first time the court with acknowledge that a corporation can exercise first amendment rights i mean the new york times for example is a corporation they clearly have a first amendment rights and other entities like charities are actually structured as corporations so you can't think of a corporation just as sort of this narrow roads to for profit not for profit corporations having anywhere. some of the constitution and in the new york times in caskey versus nike case asserted in the uk as proof that they should have first amendment rights and justice rehnquist who is no longer with u
artificial creations have the right to religious freedom and you know for more on this or actually mcguire a senior fellow at the catholic association and democratic strategist bridget. ashley bridget welcome to the program and good to have you both with us. let me start out actually your take on what's what happened here today well i wasn't in the oral argument but i do think this will be a very interesting case to see you know with regards to the idea of corporations exercising religion this...
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and i go to richmond at hunter homes mcguire v.a. medical center down there for their spinal cord clinic, because it's top notch. their psychologists there are very well listeners, but, again, they're not trained about, you know, military sexual trauma. you bring it up and they're like, oh. that's kind of like their first thing and then you know, their first expression, and at that point you kind of feel like oh, you know, i'm just this, you know, this dirty thing that they just happened to stumble in. not that i'm downing any of them. it's just the fact that that's the stigma that i feel personally when you get a reply of, oh. you know, when you say that you're sexually assaulted. >> thank you. miss kenyon can you share with us your experience in terms of what type of mental health treatment you received, and whether it was better in the v.a., or whether it was better in active duty under the dod and whether your records were transferred well, and what impact that treatment had on you. >> yes. thank you. during my active duty servic
and i go to richmond at hunter homes mcguire v.a. medical center down there for their spinal cord clinic, because it's top notch. their psychologists there are very well listeners, but, again, they're not trained about, you know, military sexual trauma. you bring it up and they're like, oh. that's kind of like their first thing and then you know, their first expression, and at that point you kind of feel like oh, you know, i'm just this, you know, this dirty thing that they just happened to...