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also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's repaired and i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states into all of you realm the world welcome we begin the day beginning yet another impeachment proceeding against the u.s. president this week don't trump a set. become the 1st u.s. president to ever be impeached twice this time around support for impeachment is broader and bipartisan the accusation against trump that much graver today democrats in the u.s. house of representatives introduced an article of impeachment accusing trump of inciting violence against the u.s. government the mob that marched to capitol hill last week they did so on behalf of donald trump in today's motion lawmakers also attempted and made him aimed at u.s. vic
also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's repaired and i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states into all of you realm the world...
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also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's revenge i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you the world welcome we begin the day beginning yet another impeachment proceeding against the u.s. president this week don't trump a set. become the 1st us president to ever be impeached twice this time around support for impeachment is broader and bipartisan the accusation against drum that much graver today democrats in the u.s. house of representatives introduced an article of impeachment accusing trump of inciting violence against the u.s. government the mob that marched to capitol hill last week they did so on behalf of donald trump in today's motion lawmakers also attended and made him aimed at u.s. vice president m
also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's revenge i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you the world welcome we...
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also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's our revenge i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you realm the world welcome we begin the day beginning yet another impeachment proceeding against the u.s. president this week donald trump is set. become the 1st u.s. president to ever be impeached twice this time around support for impeachment is broader and bipartisan the accusation against trump that much graver today democrats in the u.s. house of representatives introduced an article of impeachment accusing trump of inciting violence against the u.s. government the mob that marched to capitol hill last week they did so on behalf of donald trump in today's motion lawmakers also attempted and made him aimed at u.s. vice
also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's our revenge i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you realm the world welcome...
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montgomery, the international slave trade, montgomery became one of the hubs for the next slave trade. people would be brought in by rail or by river to montgomery and then auction off. a lot of those people ended up in the county. the interesting part about this history is i am learning more recently, i am starting to hear from people that were actually descended from the slave office who have reached out as well. i believe the history of the region makes it so compelling and makes the story even more compelling right now at this particular time. >> and, you know, you mentioned earlier about the importance of the year 2020 and how the events of 2020 served as more of a backdrop for the book. and, so, i am curious, what is the situation related to covid-19 and the racial protests that we saw throughout the summer. it has been really a remarkable year, in good ways and bad. i am just curious. >> in terms of, in terms of covid-19 now, the highest per capita deaths. there have been lots of people that have passed on. in some cases, more than just one immediate family member because of po
montgomery, the international slave trade, montgomery became one of the hubs for the next slave trade. people would be brought in by rail or by river to montgomery and then auction off. a lot of those people ended up in the county. the interesting part about this history is i am learning more recently, i am starting to hear from people that were actually descended from the slave office who have reached out as well. i believe the history of the region makes it so compelling and makes the story...
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this is a devil come back to earth disguised as lisa montgomery.ave been decided next week by the new president — joe biden has indicated he would abolish the federal death penalty — but time ran out, closing the page on the tortured life and horrific crime of lisa montgomery. nomia iqbal, bbc news, indiana. nearly half of intensive care staff in england could be suffering from post—traumatic stress disorder, severe anxiety or problem drinking — that's the finding of new research which has indicated how much pressure the coronavirus pandemic has placed on nhs workers. king's college london spoke to more than 700 icu staff during the first wave of the pandemic last summer. the study found poor mental health was common in intensive care clinicians, particularly amongst nurses. the results of the study come as the numbers of people being treated in hospital with covid rise to the highest level since the pandemic began. graham satchell reports. monitors beep. the thin line between life and death is played out here in intensive care. but never has the p
this is a devil come back to earth disguised as lisa montgomery.ave been decided next week by the new president — joe biden has indicated he would abolish the federal death penalty — but time ran out, closing the page on the tortured life and horrific crime of lisa montgomery. nomia iqbal, bbc news, indiana. nearly half of intensive care staff in england could be suffering from post—traumatic stress disorder, severe anxiety or problem drinking — that's the finding of new research which...
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. >> guest: well, lounes county is located between selma and montgomery.bout 714 square miles. it's a very rural county. it has six small towns, the largest being the town of -- [inaudible] which is in the southern part of the county. the major interstate highway e that goes through there is interstate 65 going north and south, if you're going to mobile or the gulf, you'd probably go through the county if you're on 65. the other famous road that people know about is the selma to montgomery march route, most of which goes through the county. in addition, the county's history is very much tied to slavery. you know, i'm associated with the equal justice initiative, and eji has recorded racial lynchings in the county, at least nine. there are probably even more, most of which were probably not documented. but at the end of -- when they ended the domestic slave, the international slave trade, montgomery became one of the hubs for the domestic slave trade. and people would be brought in by rail or by river to montgomery and then auctioned off at the square. and
. >> guest: well, lounes county is located between selma and montgomery.bout 714 square miles. it's a very rural county. it has six small towns, the largest being the town of -- [inaudible] which is in the southern part of the county. the major interstate highway e that goes through there is interstate 65 going north and south, if you're going to mobile or the gulf, you'd probably go through the county if you're on 65. the other famous road that people know about is the selma to...
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>> well, lance county is located between selma and montgomery. it is about 714 square miles.s a very rural county, six small towns, the largest being the town of deposit in the southern part of lance county. the major interstate highway that goes through there, interstate 65 going north and south and going to mobile, you probably go to lance county if you're on 65. the other famous road is similar to montgomery march route which goes through lands county, it's very much tied to slavery. and recorded racial lynchings in lance county, at least nine. there are probably even more north of which were probably not documented, but montgomery at the ended of -- when they entered the domestic trade treatment, montgomery became hubs of domestic slave trade and people would be brought in by rail or by river to montgomery and then auctioned off -- at the square and a lot of the people which i'm descendants of ended up in lance county. the interesting part about the history is that i'm learning more recently, i'm starting to hear from the people that were actually descendant from the slav
>> well, lance county is located between selma and montgomery. it is about 714 square miles.s a very rural county, six small towns, the largest being the town of deposit in the southern part of lance county. the major interstate highway that goes through there, interstate 65 going north and south and going to mobile, you probably go to lance county if you're on 65. the other famous road is similar to montgomery march route which goes through lands county, it's very much tied to slavery....
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but only with the international slave trade montgomery was the whole before the domestic slave trade and people were brought in by rail to montgomery and then auctioned off at the square and a lot of those people and it up in the county and the interesting part of this history is i'm learning more recently i'm starting to hear from people that were actually descendent from the slaveowners who have reached out as well and i believe that the history of the region makes it so compelling and makes the story even more compelling right now. >> you mentioned earlier the importance of the year 2020 and how the events of 2020 serve as a backdrop for the book. i am curious, what's the situation with covid-19 and racial protest that we saw throughout the summer? it has been a remarkable year and good days and bad and i'm curious how the county whether that quick. >> in terms of color on - - covid we have the highest rate of death in the state of alabama and there has been a lot of people that have passed on in some cases more than one immediate family member because of poverty and people living
but only with the international slave trade montgomery was the whole before the domestic slave trade and people were brought in by rail to montgomery and then auctioned off at the square and a lot of those people and it up in the county and the interesting part of this history is i'm learning more recently i'm starting to hear from people that were actually descendent from the slaveowners who have reached out as well and i believe that the history of the region makes it so compelling and makes...
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that's rosa parks from montgomery, alabama.ro church leaders recognize that through the years the church has been a citadel of hope. it has given birth to many movements, to schools, to hospitals, and civil rights movements. the young negro church leaders and others today recognize that position of leadership in a time like this. >> cleveland robinson, new york labor leader. >> the forces of segregation that would deny negros of their civil rights are also forces that are against labor. in order for labor to make progress and to raise the standards of living for all the workers, labor must fight for equality for all working people. >> harry belafonte. >> all my life i have firmly believed that as an artist and as a human being, i cannot isolate myself from the struggles of my people. that their victories are my victories, and their defeats are my defeats. >> everywhere people are talking about the pilgrimage. a street rally in harlem. a street rally in harlem. ♪ wipem3pf ♪♪ reverend martin luther king of montgomery, alabama, co
that's rosa parks from montgomery, alabama.ro church leaders recognize that through the years the church has been a citadel of hope. it has given birth to many movements, to schools, to hospitals, and civil rights movements. the young negro church leaders and others today recognize that position of leadership in a time like this. >> cleveland robinson, new york labor leader. >> the forces of segregation that would deny negros of their civil rights are also forces that are against...
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also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's a repeat i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you the world welcome we begin the day beginning yet another impeachment proceeding against the u.s. president this week don't trump a set. become the 1st u.s. president to ever be impeached twice this time around support for impeachment is broader and bipartisan the accusation against trump that much graver today democrats in the u.s. house of representatives introduced an article of impeachment accusing trump of inciting violence against the u.s. government the mob that marched to capitol hill last week they did so on behalf of donald trump in today's motion lawmakers also attempted and made him aimed at u.s. vice presid
also coming up she is the only woman sitting on america's federal death row on tuesday lisa montgomery will be executed a convicted murderer her attorneys say that she's mentally ill reason enough for president trump to spare her life but he won't i think it's a repeat i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being. human about it. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you the world welcome we...
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>> it's located between selma and montgomery. it's about 714 square miles. six small towns, the largest being in the southern part. the major interstate highway that goes through their and 65 going north and south. the other famous road people know about is the montgomery march route much of which goes through lowndes county it's very much tied to slavery. i'm associated with the equal justice initiative and we have recorded racial lynching in lowndes county at least in line and there are probably even more many people would be brought in by river and montgomery and then auction off. a lot of people that i'm descendents of ended up in lowndes county. i'm starting to hear from some people that were descendents from the slaveowners the history of the region makes it so compelling and more compelling right now at this particular time. it's more of a backdrop for the book so i'm curious what is the situation in lowndes county related to covid-19 and the racial protest that we saw throughout the summer. it's been a remarkable year. >> in terms of covid-19 there'v
>> it's located between selma and montgomery. it's about 714 square miles. six small towns, the largest being in the southern part. the major interstate highway that goes through their and 65 going north and south. the other famous road people know about is the montgomery march route much of which goes through lowndes county it's very much tied to slavery. i'm associated with the equal justice initiative and we have recorded racial lynching in lowndes county at least in line and there are...
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isaac, what is the latest in lisa montgomery's case?expected to be executed tonight or will these stays whole? -- hold? joe biden is against the death penalty. >> time is running out for the trump administration to go through with these three executions, and they know that, which is why they're very insistent they happened this week and not after january 20. all indications are they are going to do everything they can to do them this week. the supremeict what court will do, all i can tell you ishat the situation that we are in today is very similar to a number of the previous executions were on the day of the execution, there were court orders in place blocking them and on appeal to the supreme court in the middle of the night after 2:00 a.m., the supreme court lifted those days and within a few hours, the prisoners were dead. juan: i like to bring in sister helen prejean and ask you, there were five federal executions scheduled this lame-duck period, breaking proceeded from the past 130 years. could you contextualize for us what happen
isaac, what is the latest in lisa montgomery's case?expected to be executed tonight or will these stays whole? -- hold? joe biden is against the death penalty. >> time is running out for the trump administration to go through with these three executions, and they know that, which is why they're very insistent they happened this week and not after january 20. all indications are they are going to do everything they can to do them this week. the supremeict what court will do, all i can tell...
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earth in disguise as lisa montgomery. this was meticulously planned. prepared with a syringe and clamp. the baby survived. so, this is it, where she is buried. bobbie jo's friend karen, like many americans, wants no mercy. when lisa was sentenced to death, how did you feel about that? yes! you want to see her put to death? yes, i do. yes, i do, in fact, if i could pull the switch, i would do it. absolutely. but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother, judy, beat and abused her. she would duct tape her mouth shut if she was too loud or annoying or for any form of punishment. it would repeatedly happen. lisa's new lawyers say the abuse went even further. at 15, in a trailer, her stepfather, they say, began to sell her for sex to friends and repairmen. lisa was gang raped. so the plumbers were coming in and having sex with her, and they would hit her if she did it wrong. or if they needed electrical work, "hey, i've got a daughter here you can have sex with." it went on for years, years, years, years. lisa
earth in disguise as lisa montgomery. this was meticulously planned. prepared with a syringe and clamp. the baby survived. so, this is it, where she is buried. bobbie jo's friend karen, like many americans, wants no mercy. when lisa was sentenced to death, how did you feel about that? yes! you want to see her put to death? yes, i do. yes, i do, in fact, if i could pull the switch, i would do it. absolutely. but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her...
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earth in disguise as lisa montgomery. this was meticulously planned.me prepared with a syringe and clamp. the baby survived. so, this is it, where she is buried. bobbiejo's friend karen, like many americans, wants no mercy. when lisa was sentenced to death, how did you feel about that? yes! you want to see her put to death? yes, i do. yes, i do, in fact, if i could pull the switch, i would do it. but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother, judy, beat and abused her. she would duct tape her mouth shut if she was too loud or annoying or for any form of punishment. it would repeatedly happen. lisa's new lawyers say the abuse went even further. at 15, in a trailer, her stepfather, they say, began to sell her for sex to friends and repairmen. lisa was gang raped. so the plumbers were coming in and having sex with her, and they would hit her if she did it wrong. or if they needed electrical work, "hey, i've got a daughter here you can have sex with." it went on for years, years, years, years. lisa now has be
earth in disguise as lisa montgomery. this was meticulously planned.me prepared with a syringe and clamp. the baby survived. so, this is it, where she is buried. bobbiejo's friend karen, like many americans, wants no mercy. when lisa was sentenced to death, how did you feel about that? yes! you want to see her put to death? yes, i do. yes, i do, in fact, if i could pull the switch, i would do it. but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother,...
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montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down yes i started out the same way that i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told showing self-worth i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke she literally broke. throughout the world capital punishment is in decline in the united states most executions are carried out at the state level but since july the trumpet ministration ended a 17 year hiatus and has been carrying out federal executions at an unprecedented rate and urgent appeal in montgomery's case for a stay of execution was overturned by the supreme court incoming u.s. president joe biden who takes office in a matter of days opposes the death penalty and is committed to reforms montgomery was 52 her execution may give some comfort to stinnett's family and it ends a years long
montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down yes i started out the same way that i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told showing self-worth i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke...
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. >> article ten of the planning code for one mon montgomery str. for public comment please dial the number on your screen. if you have not done so already, please press star three to line up to speak. the system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. >> colleagues, this building where i worked for many years across the street at 44 montgomery and for many years down the street on new montgomery is a city treasurerrer fotreasurerfor ban. it is listed here today, i believe it warrants landmark designation under article ten of the planning code. this would be the initiation of said designation which would go to the historic preservation commission for consideration and would ultimately have to come back to the board of supervisors as designation for a landmark. when that report comes we would hear fl th from the planning department. at this point it's just the initiation of the landmarking process. if there are no questions from colleagues, i would like to open this up for public comment. >> no caller ns in the queue. >> i would like to
. >> article ten of the planning code for one mon montgomery str. for public comment please dial the number on your screen. if you have not done so already, please press star three to line up to speak. the system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. >> colleagues, this building where i worked for many years across the street at 44 montgomery and for many years down the street on new montgomery is a city treasurerrer fotreasurerfor ban. it is listed here today, i...
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trump saying he refused to even acknowledge peaceful clemency and she concluded by saying lisa montgomery is execution was officious unlawful and unnecessary exercise of authoritarian power. christina roth is a senior advocate of amnesty international's criminal justice program in the u.s. she says shortcomings in the justice system can lead to wrongful executions. i would say the cases that we've seen a subject of federal execution are not much different than those that we see you conducted at the state level many of them are the same hallmarks. or legal representation at the trial phase where lawyers may have neglected to mention important vital information to juries such as dramatic childhoods or don to find proof of mental or intellectual disabilities of those individuals we continue to see as there still are people on federal death row who are convicted black people who were convicted by all white juries and other challenges that are exactly the same you know folks would like to believe that those on federal death row have committed a unique universe of crimes it bears the exact same
trump saying he refused to even acknowledge peaceful clemency and she concluded by saying lisa montgomery is execution was officious unlawful and unnecessary exercise of authoritarian power. christina roth is a senior advocate of amnesty international's criminal justice program in the u.s. she says shortcomings in the justice system can lead to wrongful executions. i would say the cases that we've seen a subject of federal execution are not much different than those that we see you conducted at...
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montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down yes i started out the same way that i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told showing self-worth i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke she literally broke. throughout the world capital punishment is in decline in the united states most executions are carried out at the state level but since july the trumpet ministration ended a 17 year hiatus and has been carrying out federal executions at an unprecedented rate and urgent appeal in montgomery's case for a stay of execution was overturned by the supreme court incoming u.s. president joe biden who takes office in a matter of days opposes the death penalty and is committed to reforms montgomery was 52 her execution may give some comfort to stinnett's family and it ends a years long
montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down yes i started out the same way that i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told showing self-worth i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke...
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earth in disguise as lisa montgomery. this was meticulously planned.th a syringe and clamp. the baby survived. so, this is it, where she is buried. bobbie jo's friend karen, like many americans, wants no mercy. when lisa was sentenced to death, how did you feel about that? yes! you want to see her put to death? yes, i do. yes, i do, in fact, if i could pull the switch, i would do it. but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother, judy, beat and abused her. she would duct tape her mouth shut if she was too loud or annoying or for any form of punishment. it would repeatedly happen. lisa's new lawyers say the abuse went even further. at 15, in a trailer, her stepfather, they say, began to sell her for sex to friends and repairmen. lisa was gang raped.
earth in disguise as lisa montgomery. this was meticulously planned.th a syringe and clamp. the baby survived. so, this is it, where she is buried. bobbie jo's friend karen, like many americans, wants no mercy. when lisa was sentenced to death, how did you feel about that? yes! you want to see her put to death? yes, i do. yes, i do, in fact, if i could pull the switch, i would do it. but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother, judy, beat and...
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final days the right to carry out the 1st federal execution of a woman in nearly 70 years lisa montgomery was sentenced to death for strangling bobbie jo stinnett a 23 year old pregnant woman in 2004 and cutting the baby from her womb the crime was barbaric but so too was the punishment said montgomery supporters before her sentence was carried out it is not about getting her out of prison it's not about excusing the crime it's about you know explaining why it is that this is that situation where a president should exercise mercy montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down yes i started out the same way but i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told showing self-worth i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke she literally broke. throughout the world capital punishment is in declin
final days the right to carry out the 1st federal execution of a woman in nearly 70 years lisa montgomery was sentenced to death for strangling bobbie jo stinnett a 23 year old pregnant woman in 2004 and cutting the baby from her womb the crime was barbaric but so too was the punishment said montgomery supporters before her sentence was carried out it is not about getting her out of prison it's not about excusing the crime it's about you know explaining why it is that this is that situation...
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and the case we highlighted here is lisa montgomery.a montgomery has a very, very powerful clemency case, that she is asking the president to commute her sentence and not carry out her execution. lisa montgomery has an unbelievably tragic personal history. she was gang raped and, really, sold by her mother to pay for rent as a young child. she faced incredibly tragic trauma and sexual abuse and as a result she‘s had lifelong mental illness. these are not facts that anyone disputes, so there has been a number of people around the country who have risen up and really around the world who are calling on president trump to commute her life sentence. i just want to get your thoughts very quickly — what difference it will make whenjoe biden takes over? well, we are expecting an enormous difference, a seachange. president—elect biden ran on a platform of being opposed to the death penalty and promised to work against the federal death penalty, to end the federal death penalty once and for all, so we do not expect president biden to carry out e
and the case we highlighted here is lisa montgomery.a montgomery has a very, very powerful clemency case, that she is asking the president to commute her sentence and not carry out her execution. lisa montgomery has an unbelievably tragic personal history. she was gang raped and, really, sold by her mother to pay for rent as a young child. she faced incredibly tragic trauma and sexual abuse and as a result she‘s had lifelong mental illness. these are not facts that anyone disputes, so there...
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he gives that before the montgomery bus boycott.w, way back in the -- ct, were you familiar with that. >>uz i read it. i talk about it because you are in a situation where we are in a capitalistic country, right. >> yeah. >> but you -- and we have to find where one starts. and this is why the religion works so well with it, right, because we are talking about where are your values? are they really from the politics of your nation? or are they from the deeper spirit of your nation? right? and so the ministry works perfectly here because the two are tied together there. and you can have one without the other, but you can't -- but it takes both of them to keep a capitalistic country going. >> one of the things i would also just add to reverent vivian's statement is that part of the idea that king had about the social gospel is he said that at one point in his life he says i didn't need to read marl -- karl marx to know that we should care about the poor and do justice to those who are less fortunate. that comes from the sermon on the m
he gives that before the montgomery bus boycott.w, way back in the -- ct, were you familiar with that. >>uz i read it. i talk about it because you are in a situation where we are in a capitalistic country, right. >> yeah. >> but you -- and we have to find where one starts. and this is why the religion works so well with it, right, because we are talking about where are your values? are they really from the politics of your nation? or are they from the deeper spirit of your...
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montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down. yes i started out the same way that i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told show self-worth i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke she literally broke throughout the world capital punishment is in decline in the united states most executions are carried out at the state level but since july the trumpet ministration ended a 17 year hiatus and has been carrying out federal executions at an unprecedented rate and urgent appeal in montgomery's case for a stay of execution was overturned by the supreme court in coming u.s. president joe biden who takes office in a matter of days opposes the death penalty and is committed to reforms montgomery was 52 her execution may give some comfort to stinnett's family ending a years long case in
montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down. yes i started out the same way that i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told show self-worth i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke she...
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lisa montgomery - unbearably awful. lisa montgomery was - unbearably awful.nment does not dispute. until the execution, she was held in a prison in texas that is for women with mental health needs. she grew up in a family with domestic violence, neglect, she was molested and raped. her storyjust reads like a horror show and she grew up into an aduu show and she grew up into an adult that was extremely mentally disturbed and her lawyers have argued that she committed this horrific crime in a psychotic episode. i know ou in a psychotic episode. i know you spoke _ in a psychotic episode. i know you spoke to _ in a psychotic episode. i know you spoke to her _ in a psychotic episode. i know you spoke to her attorney - you spoke to her attorney straight after the execution. you weren't actually allowed in yourself as a media with this. how does this particular execution in this whole string under president trump feed into the general debate about the death penalty in the us? in her la ers death penalty in the us? in her lawyers were — death penalty in the us? in he
lisa montgomery - unbearably awful. lisa montgomery was - unbearably awful.nment does not dispute. until the execution, she was held in a prison in texas that is for women with mental health needs. she grew up in a family with domestic violence, neglect, she was molested and raped. her storyjust reads like a horror show and she grew up into an aduu show and she grew up into an adult that was extremely mentally disturbed and her lawyers have argued that she committed this horrific crime in a...
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he gets that before the montgomery busboy boycott. ctv were you familiar with that? in fact i talk about it. you are in a situation where in a capitalist the country right, but we have to find where one starts and this is why the religion works so well. because we are talking about where are your values? are they really from the politics of your nation, are they from the deeper spirit of your nation? so the ministry works perfectly here. because the two are tied together there. you can have one without the other but it takes both of them to keep a capitalist thick country going. >> one of the things i would add to reverend vivian's statement, is that part of the idea king had about the social gospel, they said at one point in his life he says i didn't need to read karl marx to know that we should care about the poor, and do justice to those who are less fortunate. that comes from the sermon on the mount, any christian should know that. part of what he was trying to get across was if christian had 80, christians understood the message that goes back even before jesus,
he gets that before the montgomery busboy boycott. ctv were you familiar with that? in fact i talk about it. you are in a situation where in a capitalist the country right, but we have to find where one starts and this is why the religion works so well. because we are talking about where are your values? are they really from the politics of your nation, are they from the deeper spirit of your nation? so the ministry works perfectly here. because the two are tied together there. you can have one...
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he gives that before the montgomery bus boycott. are you familiar with that? >> we have to talk about it. we are in a capitalist country. we have to find where one starts. this is why religion works so well with it. we are talking about who, where are your values? are they really from the politics of your nation, or they from the deeper spirit of your nation? so, the ministry works perfectly. the two are tied together there. you can have one without the other, but you cannot -- it takes both of them to keep a capitalistic country going. mr. carson: one of the things i would also add to the reverend's statement, is part of the idea that king had about the social gospel, at what point in this life he said, i don't need to read karl marx to know that we should care about the poor and do justice for those were less fortunate. that comes from the sermon on the mount. any christian should know that. part of what he was trying to get across was that if christians understood the message that goes back even before jesus, back to amos, isaiah, the great prophets, what w
he gives that before the montgomery bus boycott. are you familiar with that? >> we have to talk about it. we are in a capitalist country. we have to find where one starts. this is why religion works so well with it. we are talking about who, where are your values? are they really from the politics of your nation, or they from the deeper spirit of your nation? so, the ministry works perfectly. the two are tied together there. you can have one without the other, but you cannot -- it takes...
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of killing a heavily pregnant woman and cutting the baby from the child survived to montgomery's noir speeded for clemency saying the 52 year old was diagnosed with brain damage and indonesia has launched its coronavirus inoculation drive one of the largest in the world the plan is to vaccinate more than 180000000 people by march of next year . and more now on the pandemic and u.s. hospitals are being overwhelmed in cases of covert 19 are so it has just recorded its worst day for deaths yet nearly 4500 and more than 200000 cases but as rob reynolds reports from the sanjay this doctor's fear there's worse to come. at one of los angeles's largest hospitals culvert 19 patients are packed floor to a room with only one nurse to care for them waiting rooms have become treatment centers nearby multiple hospital staff reposition patients so they can pull enough oxygen into their lungs it's likely to get worse going to see another huge surge upon surge it'll happen in the next $7.00 to $10.00 days some are describing it as a viral tsunami across the u.s. more than 100000 people have been hospi
of killing a heavily pregnant woman and cutting the baby from the child survived to montgomery's noir speeded for clemency saying the 52 year old was diagnosed with brain damage and indonesia has launched its coronavirus inoculation drive one of the largest in the world the plan is to vaccinate more than 180000000 people by march of next year . and more now on the pandemic and u.s. hospitals are being overwhelmed in cases of covert 19 are so it has just recorded its worst day for deaths yet...
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final days the right to carry out the 1st federal execution of a woman in nearly 70 years lisa montgomery was sentenced to death for strangling bobbie jo stinnett a 23 year old pregnant woman in 2004 and cutting the baby from her womb the crime was barbaric but so too was the punishment said montgomery supporters before her sentence was carried out it is not about getting her out of prison it's not about excusing the crime it's about you know explaining why it is that this is the exit you ation where president should exercise mercy montgomery's lawyer said her parents put her through years of sexual and physical abuse from an early age the details of what she suffered as a child were horrific including torture which led to her mental illness those who campaigned for her including her sister said the death penalty was too severe so many people let her down yes i started out the same way but i went into a place where we slept and shared forts and told showing self-worth. i had a good foundation lisa did not and she broke she literally broke throughout the world capital punishment is in decl
final days the right to carry out the 1st federal execution of a woman in nearly 70 years lisa montgomery was sentenced to death for strangling bobbie jo stinnett a 23 year old pregnant woman in 2004 and cutting the baby from her womb the crime was barbaric but so too was the punishment said montgomery supporters before her sentence was carried out it is not about getting her out of prison it's not about excusing the crime it's about you know explaining why it is that this is the exit you ation...
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and she was broken montgomery was sure jewel to die by lethal injection supporters have campaigned for her to be spared due to her mental state and poor legal representation a court will review her case and decide if she can understand her sentence if the judgment is upheld she could become the 1st woman executed in the u.s. in almost 70 years federal executions were restarted under outgoing u.s. president donald trump 10 prisoners have been killed since july. i think it's repaired i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being our. own instead of being human about it was a political message to kill people montgomery is being held in a federal prison in indiana her fate will now be decided to jury in the term of incoming president joe biden who once supported the death penalty but it's now pledged to end its use. to india now where the supreme court has temporarily halted the implementation of controversial new agriculture laws that have led to widespread protests from farmers the chief justice says that the cour
and she was broken montgomery was sure jewel to die by lethal injection supporters have campaigned for her to be spared due to her mental state and poor legal representation a court will review her case and decide if she can understand her sentence if the judgment is upheld she could become the 1st woman executed in the u.s. in almost 70 years federal executions were restarted under outgoing u.s. president donald trump 10 prisoners have been killed since july. i think it's repaired i think it's...
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montgomery's attorney is asking the court to reconsider the ruling. she was convicted for the gruesome 2004 murder of a pregnant woman, but advocates have been asking for clemency and say montgomery suffers from mental illness caused by a life of abuse. if the execution goes ahead, lisa montgomery will be the first woman to be executed by the federal government in nearly 70 years. samuel little, a serial killer who confessed to committing 93 murders between 1970 and 2005, died last week at the age of 80. little's victims were mostly young black women who were estranged from their families or struggling with poverty or other issues and their deaths did not receive widespread attention. many of the murders were attributed to overdoses or accidental or undetermined causes. the fbi described little as the the most prolific serial killer in u.s. history. in texas, authorities are investigating the death of drill sergeant jessica mitchell, whose body was found in a bullet-riddled car in san antonio on new year's day. and the census bureau missed its decembe
montgomery's attorney is asking the court to reconsider the ruling. she was convicted for the gruesome 2004 murder of a pregnant woman, but advocates have been asking for clemency and say montgomery suffers from mental illness caused by a life of abuse. if the execution goes ahead, lisa montgomery will be the first woman to be executed by the federal government in nearly 70 years. samuel little, a serial killer who confessed to committing 93 murders between 1970 and 2005, died last week at the...
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. >> article ten of the planning code for one mon montgomery str. for public comment please dial the number on your screen. if you have not done so already, please press star three to line up to speak. the system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. >> colleagues, this building where i worked for many years across the street at 44 montgomery and for many years down the street on new montgomery is a city treasurerrer fotreasurerfor ban. it is listed here today, i believe it warrants landmark designation under article ten of the planning code. this would be the initiation of said designation which would go to the historic preservation commission for consideration and would ultimately have to come back to the board of supervisors as designation for a landmark. when that report comes we would hear fl th from the planning department. at this point it's just the initiation of the landmarking process. if there are no questions from colleagues, i would like to open this up for public comment. >> no caller ns in the queue. >> i would like to
. >> article ten of the planning code for one mon montgomery str. for public comment please dial the number on your screen. if you have not done so already, please press star three to line up to speak. the system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. >> colleagues, this building where i worked for many years across the street at 44 montgomery and for many years down the street on new montgomery is a city treasurerrer fotreasurerfor ban. it is listed here today, i...
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i mean all those changes that took place from the montgomery bus boycott to the passage of the votingghts act 50 years ago, he could have very well said, i didn't ask for this job. i was kind of asked to take this job as a civil rights leader, but i did a pretty good job. please let me go home and rest. i've kind of accomplished -- because the voting rights act is the last major piece of civil rights legislation. but if you see his life in the sweep of the direct line from the experiences that occurred on this block and in this neighborhood to 1968, he would reach that time of 1965 and say my work's not done. that's not my mission. my mission was much deeper than that. and that explains why the person who helped pass the voting rights act ends up a year later in chicago working in one of the poorest areas of chicago, and later than that launching the poor peoples campaign and ending up in memphis. so we're here, and i think that one of the things that would be so good -- one of things that's so good about being here is not just simply being in this building. but we also have some of w
i mean all those changes that took place from the montgomery bus boycott to the passage of the votingghts act 50 years ago, he could have very well said, i didn't ask for this job. i was kind of asked to take this job as a civil rights leader, but i did a pretty good job. please let me go home and rest. i've kind of accomplished -- because the voting rights act is the last major piece of civil rights legislation. but if you see his life in the sweep of the direct line from the experiences that...
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it's a political message to kill people montgomery is being held in a federal prison in indiana her fate will now be decided to jury in the term of incoming president joe biden who once supported the death penalty but it's now pledged to end its use. of us take a look at some other stories making news around the world indonesian media say that navy divers have retrieved one of the black boxes from the wreckage of the airliner that crashed on saturday fishbowls hope that the flight recorders will help them determine what caused a boeing 737 to plunge into the say they say the prudent not to claire an emergency or report technical problems. the trumpet ministration has we designated cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism secretary of state like on pay i made the announcement slapping new sanctions on of anna restoring diplomatic ties with cuba was among president barack obama's biggest foreign policy achievements. cuba's foreign minister condemned the name calling it political opportunism. world leaders have pledged over $14000000000.00 to tackle the kind of crisis they were at the one plane
it's a political message to kill people montgomery is being held in a federal prison in indiana her fate will now be decided to jury in the term of incoming president joe biden who once supported the death penalty but it's now pledged to end its use. of us take a look at some other stories making news around the world indonesian media say that navy divers have retrieved one of the black boxes from the wreckage of the airliner that crashed on saturday fishbowls hope that the flight recorders...
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but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother, judy, beat and abused her. she would duct tape her mouth shut if she was too loud or annoying or for any form of punishment. it would repeatedly happen. lisa's new lawyers say the abuse went even further. at 15, in a trailer, her stepfather, they say, began to sell her for sex to friends and repairmen. lisa was gang raped. so the plumbers were coming in and having sex with her, and they would hit her if she did it wrong. or if they needed electrical work, "hey, i've got a daughter here you can have sex with." it went on for years, years, years, years. lisa now has been diagnosed with mental disorders that make her delusional. yes, was she doing the act? she was. but she was not mentally there, doing it. she was dissociating. she's gone. she's not there. lisa's mental disorders have never been accepted as cause for leniency. many call them excuses. this is the prison, terre haute, indiana, where, unless there is a last—minute ruling or pardon, lisa will be killed by lethal
but is lisa montgomery evil orjust a broken woman? lisa grew up in a child's hell. her mother, judy, beat and abused her. she would duct tape her mouth shut if she was too loud or annoying or for any form of punishment. it would repeatedly happen. lisa's new lawyers say the abuse went even further. at 15, in a trailer, her stepfather, they say, began to sell her for sex to friends and repairmen. lisa was gang raped. so the plumbers were coming in and having sex with her, and they would hit her...
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executed a woman for the 1st time in almost 70 is judges overturned a stay of execution for lisa montgomery she was convicted of killing a heavily pregnant woman and cutting the baby from a woman in 2004 the child survived on gummies noirs pleaded for kevin say saying the 52 year old was diagnosed with brain damage christina roth is a senior advocate dad amnesty international's criminal justice program in the us she says shortcomings in the justice system can lead to wrongful executions. i would say the cases that we've seen a subject of federal execution are not much different than those that least you conducted at the state level many of them are the same hallmarks of korra legal representation at the trial phase where lawyers may have neglected to mention important vital information to juries such as traumatic childhoods urged on to find proof of mental or intellectual disabilities of those individuals we continue to see as there still are people on federal death row who are convicted black people who were convicted by all white juries and other challenges that are exactly the same you k
executed a woman for the 1st time in almost 70 is judges overturned a stay of execution for lisa montgomery she was convicted of killing a heavily pregnant woman and cutting the baby from a woman in 2004 the child survived on gummies noirs pleaded for kevin say saying the 52 year old was diagnosed with brain damage christina roth is a senior advocate dad amnesty international's criminal justice program in the us she says shortcomings in the justice system can lead to wrongful executions. i...
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involved and that included one man named randy anderson who was a veteran that had returned to montgomery. his father was a former tuskegee airmen and we had the largest march that they had since the days of the civil rights movement. we also organized those around the state for me it was rewording to see those many people come together to try to save this legacy. >> i happen to live in atlanta a mile and a half away from the martin luther king birthplace museum. these people are legends here and so to walk among them when you are relatively young adult how did that influence you in your work now? >> the way that it influences me now is to be able to pass on what i have two young people. he was a big leader. so i think that for them, to take me under their wing when i was very young i was outstanding. he was sitting at a table nearby we became friends and i had met them prior to that time. we had a charter to the seventh chapter i had no idea that they were bigger than life. he was very humble one of the areas they blocked off for the dignitaries reverend lowery was probably one of the re
involved and that included one man named randy anderson who was a veteran that had returned to montgomery. his father was a former tuskegee airmen and we had the largest march that they had since the days of the civil rights movement. we also organized those around the state for me it was rewording to see those many people come together to try to save this legacy. >> i happen to live in atlanta a mile and a half away from the martin luther king birthplace museum. these people are legends...
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and welcome to the montgomery lawyers chapter of the federal society. the federal society is founded on
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>>montgomery was convicted of killing a pregnant woman in missouri in december of 2004 authorities sayhe forcibly removed the baby from the mother's womb and took the child with her montgomery attempted to pass the child off as her own before she was caught the baby did survive. >>another big story. we're following this tuesday night top national security agency is confirming in a rare joint statement that russia was likely responsible for a massive hack of american government departments and corporations. the statement rejecting president donald trump's claim that china could be to blame. it says that the hacks appeared to be intended for intelligence gathering suggesting that the evidence so far pointing to a russian spying effort rather than an attempt to damage or destroy up us government operations. russia though has denied its involvement in that hack. >>still ahead music mogul doctor dray reportedly in the icu tonight, the latest on his condition when we come back. >>and a little chilly outside right now the clouds on the way we've got a couple raindrops tools track those storms
>>montgomery was convicted of killing a pregnant woman in missouri in december of 2004 authorities sayhe forcibly removed the baby from the mother's womb and took the child with her montgomery attempted to pass the child off as her own before she was caught the baby did survive. >>another big story. we're following this tuesday night top national security agency is confirming in a rare joint statement that russia was likely responsible for a massive hack of american government...
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woman for the 1st time in almost 70 years judges overturned a stay for of the execution for lisa montgomery she was convicted of killing a heavily pregnant woman and cutting the baby from her womb in 2004 the child survives his lawyer has pleaded for clemency saying the 52 year old suffered from mental illness following years of abuse. president donald trump has long been a supporter of capital punishment and this among gone he was the 11th federal inmate executed since last july before then u.s. federal authorities had carried out the death penalty only 3 times since 1963 and a statement one of lisa montgomery lawyers called monger maries execution a display of the craven blood lust of a failed administration kelly henry said the constitution forbids the execution of mentally ill inmates but the government stopped at nothing in it zeal to kill this damaged and delusional woman she laid the blame for emily on president trump saying he refused to even acknowledge pleas for clemency she concluded by saying lisa montgomery is execution was the vicious unlawful and unnecessary exercise of autho
woman for the 1st time in almost 70 years judges overturned a stay for of the execution for lisa montgomery she was convicted of killing a heavily pregnant woman and cutting the baby from her womb in 2004 the child survives his lawyer has pleaded for clemency saying the 52 year old suffered from mental illness following years of abuse. president donald trump has long been a supporter of capital punishment and this among gone he was the 11th federal inmate executed since last july before then...