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but oklahoma, oklahoma is taking it to a new level. not only is oklahoma not raising the minimum wage, oklahoma is the only state in the country that has now banned raising the minimum wage. they're not just not raising it as a state they're stopping anybody else from raising it, too. if your town or city wants a local ordinance to raise the minimum wage within your city limits or you want to require companies to offer paid days or sick days the state government has now banned any town in the state from doing that. see there is blue states, red states and oklahoma. take the marriage issue, as well. there are 17 states that recognize marriage rights for same-sex marriage couples, as well. some of those were decided in the courts. but blue states like illinois and hawaii and rhode island and washington state increasingly they're just passing the marriage laws between the regular process, that is the blue states, red states are not only passing marriage equality laws through the legislative process, red states are fighting to hold onto th
but oklahoma, oklahoma is taking it to a new level. not only is oklahoma not raising the minimum wage, oklahoma is the only state in the country that has now banned raising the minimum wage. they're not just not raising it as a state they're stopping anybody else from raising it, too. if your town or city wants a local ordinance to raise the minimum wage within your city limits or you want to require companies to offer paid days or sick days the state government has now banned any town in the...
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oklahoma death chamber. a botched execution leads to a prisoner dying of a heart attack 40 minutes into the idea -- ordeal. then, senator patrick leahy blocks military aid to egypt while denouncing the sentencing of 683 supporters of the muslim brotherhood to death in what he called a sham trial. >> nobody, nobody can justify this. it does not show democracy. it shows a dictatorship run amok. >> we will go to cairo to speak with democracy now correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and to a member of the muslim brotherhood living in exile in england. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. an oklahoma death row prisoner has died of a heart attack after a botched execution tuesday night. clayton lockett was injected elite -- with lethal drugs. doctors halted the killing 13 minutes and when discovering he was still conscious and trying to speak. dr. say he suffered a ruptured vein interrupting the flow of the drugs. he died of a heart att
oklahoma death chamber. a botched execution leads to a prisoner dying of a heart attack 40 minutes into the idea -- ordeal. then, senator patrick leahy blocks military aid to egypt while denouncing the sentencing of 683 supporters of the muslim brotherhood to death in what he called a sham trial. >> nobody, nobody can justify this. it does not show democracy. it shows a dictatorship run amok. >> we will go to cairo to speak with democracy now correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and...
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this is breaking news tonight out of oklahoma.the state scheduled two executions for tonight by le lethal injection. the first didn't go as planned. it appears it went horribly wrong and the prisoner died of a heart attack after the execution was halted. the second execution has been stayed for two weeks. the director of the oklahoma department of directions gave this account of what went wrong. >> those that were inside witnessed, it was determined he was sedated approximately seven minutes into the execution. at that time we began pushing the second and third drug in the protocol. there was some concern at that time that the drugs would not have any effect. so the doctor observed the line and determined that the line had blown. it was my decision at that time to stop the execution. i notified the attorney general's office, the governor's office of my intent to stop the execution and stay the execution followed for the afternoon. at 706 hours, the inmate suffered what appears to be a massive heart attack and passed away. >> oklah
this is breaking news tonight out of oklahoma.the state scheduled two executions for tonight by le lethal injection. the first didn't go as planned. it appears it went horribly wrong and the prisoner died of a heart attack after the execution was halted. the second execution has been stayed for two weeks. the director of the oklahoma department of directions gave this account of what went wrong. >> those that were inside witnessed, it was determined he was sedated approximately seven...
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and we go to oklahoma now to explore all of this. we're joined by two state representatives, republican jason nelson is co-author of bill to repeal the standards. democrat emily virgin is opposed to such repeal. representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them, not watering them down over time, and i think the hope in 2010 was that common core would do that for us and, as it turns out, the fordham institute looked at and compared the state's standards against common core and we found out we didn't gain anything but did seek control to an outside entity. so the bill says the state has to maintain a control over its standards, that we're seeking now, but we include higher ed in developing new standards, so the public and legislators voting on the bill have confidence the standards will be higher than what we've
and we go to oklahoma now to explore all of this. we're joined by two state representatives, republican jason nelson is co-author of bill to repeal the standards. democrat emily virgin is opposed to such repeal. representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them,...
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community of oklahoma city.e wide tornado ripped through the state capitol on monday. >> that was the tragedy on the ground but new innovations are being developed in the lab to protect against future disasters. >> we create tornado like vor vortexes. >> i'm at the university where they can actually create tornadoes. >> darryl gains designed and built the tornado simulator. >> a tornado simulator allows us to understand what happens to structures. >> tornadoes are rated on an ef scale which is an indicator of the severity of the storm based on wind speed and debris impact. >> so this was designed to do mid ef 3, about 150 miles per hour or less. >> did you ever sit in the vortex? >> oh, absolutely, all the time. would you like to go? >> this is the time i've been waiting for. >> turn it on slow and then -- >> build it up? >> build it up. >> are you going to leave me here on my own? >> you're good. >> at this point i was wondering just how powerful an ef 3 would be. wow! whoa! now i can just about imagine how ter
community of oklahoma city.e wide tornado ripped through the state capitol on monday. >> that was the tragedy on the ground but new innovations are being developed in the lab to protect against future disasters. >> we create tornado like vor vortexes. >> i'm at the university where they can actually create tornadoes. >> darryl gains designed and built the tornado simulator. >> a tornado simulator allows us to understand what happens to structures. >>...
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they should decide. >> the only bad thing about oklahoma is the musical. >> ♪ oklahoma. >> one more thingt. >> thanks. >>> time for one administer thing, bob. >> you got to hard time believing this. kentucky fried chicken has a new ad out for prom season. so cool. >> it's so wonderful. >> it sort of reminds me as one of my former prom dates. it's really not looking like that. they give you a coupon or something. to advertise it like that, who in their right mind would do something else? >> it's smart enough to get on "the five." >> i would totally eat it. i would actually go to the prom if they got me that. >> one more thing. greg is next. >> i got back from my bus tour out of 31 cities in ten days. i want to thank you everybody. i found out i have a new audience, prisoners are reading the book they have learned from their mistakes from this book that it's being cool is what got them in prison. go to amazon and buy the book. go to gutfeld.com if you want it signed. >> kimberly. any way, so you know that lord of the famous singer and her song royals was actually based on a third baseman ge
they should decide. >> the only bad thing about oklahoma is the musical. >> ♪ oklahoma. >> one more thingt. >> thanks. >>> time for one administer thing, bob. >> you got to hard time believing this. kentucky fried chicken has a new ad out for prom season. so cool. >> it's so wonderful. >> it sort of reminds me as one of my former prom dates. it's really not looking like that. they give you a coupon or something. to advertise it like that, who...
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crescent, oklahoma's a town of about 1,000 people. it's not too far north of oklahoma city.crescent, oklahoma became a nationally important place because of the then booming american nuclear industry. and the oklahoma-based oil and gas company called kerr-mcgee decided to open up a brand new facility in crescent, oklahoma in 1965 that would build nuclear fuel rods out of uranium and plutonium. these were fuel rods that were going to be used in nuclear reactors all over the country. well, one of the local residents who took a job at that new facility in crescent was a 26-year-old named karen silkwood. she worked as a lab tech, processing plutonium for use in nuclear fuel rods. karen silkwood was also a union rep and she started raising safety concerns about what was happening in the plant. accidents, safety standards, workers potentially being poisoned by the radioactive material they were working with. karen silkwood was on her way to meet with a reporter for the "new york times" to talk about those concerns at the plant when she died on the way to that meeting. she died in
crescent, oklahoma's a town of about 1,000 people. it's not too far north of oklahoma city.crescent, oklahoma became a nationally important place because of the then booming american nuclear industry. and the oklahoma-based oil and gas company called kerr-mcgee decided to open up a brand new facility in crescent, oklahoma in 1965 that would build nuclear fuel rods out of uranium and plutonium. these were fuel rods that were going to be used in nuclear reactors all over the country. well, one of...
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oklahoma's new secret method of injecked fails. we'll speak to a witness to the execution. >>> donald sterling bounced from n.b.a. the ban and the reality of racism that is in the game. >>> constitution call - supreme court stepping in over the right to privacy and your smartphone. >>> secret america - living feet from luxury but a world away. families on the fridge in chinatown - revealing picture you have to see in our first person report. >>> we begin in oklahoma with an execution that did not go as planned. the state put two to death which hasn't heaped. oklahoma refused to reveal the name of the company this manufactured the drugs. the first prisoner to enter the death chamber was clayton d. lockett, convicted of murder for burying his victim alive. he was given lethal drugs, he was declared unconscious. he began to twitch and mum ble. officials stopped the execution. he decide from a heart attack. >> katie fretland witnessed the execution in mack alicer oklahoma. what did you see. >> clayton d. lockett's execution begang at 6
oklahoma's new secret method of injecked fails. we'll speak to a witness to the execution. >>> donald sterling bounced from n.b.a. the ban and the reality of racism that is in the game. >>> constitution call - supreme court stepping in over the right to privacy and your smartphone. >>> secret america - living feet from luxury but a world away. families on the fridge in chinatown - revealing picture you have to see in our first person report. >>> we begin in...
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and at the end of the day, i actually trust the oklahoma legislature and the oklahoma governor and the oklahoma electorate to make this decision for themselves. i don't think imposing a national solution, a national standard in this case is necessary or desirable. so again, i thank you leave this to the wisdom of the states and localities. that's what our founders envision, that's what we should do when we have questions of this nature. i'm sure we'll have this debate on another time, on another occasion, an appropriate debate to have. it's not appropriate on this particular bill or this rule or the underlying legislation so it seems to me not a strong reason to vote against either one because this vehicle could not carry the legislation that my friend would like to see enacted. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: i advise my friend from oklahoma, i'm the last speaker and i'm prepared to close if he's prepared to close. mr. cole: i'm prepared to close whenever
and at the end of the day, i actually trust the oklahoma legislature and the oklahoma governor and the oklahoma electorate to make this decision for themselves. i don't think imposing a national solution, a national standard in this case is necessary or desirable. so again, i thank you leave this to the wisdom of the states and localities. that's what our founders envision, that's what we should do when we have questions of this nature. i'm sure we'll have this debate on another time, on...
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we know that oklahoma used a three-drug formula. oklahoma said that the drugs were manufactured, not compounded, but they did not say who manufactured them, whether they're fda approved. whether they're timely or expired. a lot of questions like that that would really help the courts assess the appropriateness and again the constitutionality of the procedures. >> what about the courts, is it legal to keep it a secret? >> they said that it violated the state constitution. the oklahoma supreme court officially butt th the ex---pute executions on hold, and then very quickly turned around within 48 hours and let the executions go forward saying that the statute were fine. that was under immense pressure on the court. that court has spoken, but i think perhaps spoke more quickly than we would have liked to see. >> you have asked oklahoma for information on these drugs. you have an attorney file a lawsuit. do you expect to get information any time soon? >> reporter: you know, it's just litigation. it's a routine matter. my colleagues and
we know that oklahoma used a three-drug formula. oklahoma said that the drugs were manufactured, not compounded, but they did not say who manufactured them, whether they're fda approved. whether they're timely or expired. a lot of questions like that that would really help the courts assess the appropriateness and again the constitutionality of the procedures. >> what about the courts, is it legal to keep it a secret? >> they said that it violated the state constitution. the...
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murrah federal office building in oklahoma city. that building included regional offices for the atf, offices for the secret service and the dea and the social security administration. the oklahoma city bomber and his accomplice were both part of something called the sovereign citizen movement, which doesn't recognize the authority of the federal government. part of the reason that timothy mcveigh was found and arrested after the oklahoma bombing was that his car didn't have proper license plates. that's one of the things that is a hallmark of the sovereign citizen movement. they refuse to register their cars under property authority. those guys from the oklahoma city bombing were also part of the armed militia movement at the time. county officials saying they didn't -- the militia movement, excuse me, saying that they only recognized county official, they did not recognize the authority of the united states of america. we also had county officials bulldozing their way down federal roads at the time. the ongoing bombings of federal
murrah federal office building in oklahoma city. that building included regional offices for the atf, offices for the secret service and the dea and the social security administration. the oklahoma city bomber and his accomplice were both part of something called the sovereign citizen movement, which doesn't recognize the authority of the federal government. part of the reason that timothy mcveigh was found and arrested after the oklahoma bombing was that his car didn't have proper license...
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lockett was one of two death row inmates scheduled to die last night in oklahoma. after receiving the first drug to knock him unconscious, lockett began to switch. his foot shook and then he mumbled. four minutes later, he tried to rise and exhaled loudly. at that point, prison officials drew a curtain in front of witnesses watching the execution and discovered vein failure. the drugs were no longer flowing through lockett's veins. at one point during this ghastly and prolonged execution, lockett reportedly cried out, "oh, man." he finally died of a heart attack, not from lethal injection, at 7:06 p.m., a full 43 minutes after his execution began. the second execution scheduled for last night of charles f. warner was immediately delayed 14 days. hours ago, mary fallin, the state's governor announced an independent review of her state's execution protocol. >> he believe the death penalty is an appropriate response and punishment to those who commit fei heinous crimes against their fellow men and women, however, i also believe the state needs to be certain of its pro
lockett was one of two death row inmates scheduled to die last night in oklahoma. after receiving the first drug to knock him unconscious, lockett began to switch. his foot shook and then he mumbled. four minutes later, he tried to rise and exhaled loudly. at that point, prison officials drew a curtain in front of witnesses watching the execution and discovered vein failure. the drugs were no longer flowing through lockett's veins. at one point during this ghastly and prolonged execution,...
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we're from oklahoma, and we want to get a message out there that is not heard much.re not trying to alienate people. >> reporter: oklahoma is accustomed to pipeline development. even here the keystone has created passionate opposition. and last year transcanada's pitch to law enforcement agencies along the pipeline's route was exposed. among the suggestions, consulting local district attorneys about the applicable of terrorism charges against protesters. the police deny they have seen the transcanada presentation but concede that it does take place after a document took place that city officials too took part ina meeting with transcanada. >> we do not take instruction from private companies. >> their passion remains undimmed. >> i've seen my family and land be devastated by the actions of gas and oil corporations. >> reporter: however, they accept that they can no longer be as active in protests against the companies. >> coming up on al jazeera america. the organizers of the tribeca film festival putting way they are popcorn for a video game controller, but these gam
we're from oklahoma, and we want to get a message out there that is not heard much.re not trying to alienate people. >> reporter: oklahoma is accustomed to pipeline development. even here the keystone has created passionate opposition. and last year transcanada's pitch to law enforcement agencies along the pipeline's route was exposed. among the suggestions, consulting local district attorneys about the applicable of terrorism charges against protesters. the police deny they have seen the...
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. >>> and the botched execution, oklahoma's governor demanding investigation into the three-drug lethal injection. and donald sterling forced to sell the l.a. clippers. among the possible bidders, oprah. >> reporter: ballots are being counted since troops left i in 2011. millions of iraqis went to the polls to choose 358 members of parliament. election day was fairly peacef peaceful. >> reporter: unprecedented security operation has succeeded. across the country there were a handful of attacks. commercial air space above iraq was closed and check points increased in number. here a in central baghdad many, including the elderly, found it tough to walk to polling stations, but come they did. >> we came to vote. now the only thing we can do is choose the right person for the right job. >> reporter: politicians cast their votes early, among them prime minister nouri al maliki. and kurdish leader, no one party strong enough to win a majority, so coalitions will have to be formed. the three main blocks will meet among themselves. >> reporter: it took eight months for iraq to get a government,
. >>> and the botched execution, oklahoma's governor demanding investigation into the three-drug lethal injection. and donald sterling forced to sell the l.a. clippers. among the possible bidders, oprah. >> reporter: ballots are being counted since troops left i in 2011. millions of iraqis went to the polls to choose 358 members of parliament. election day was fairly peacef peaceful. >> reporter: unprecedented security operation has succeeded. across the country there were...
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oklahoma is one of those.e have video of a tornado in north-east oklahoma, potentially that killed two people, and that will be two deaths from tornados this year. i'll have details on where the tornados are are moving tonight. next. >>> it's seep as a hub for chinese immigrants in search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeles, where job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer london has more. >> reporter: in l.a.'s china town you'll find plenty of chinese restaurants and shops. what you won't find might surprise you - chinese people living here. most of the immigrants live eight miles to the east in monter apark. >> you have everything there. you feel like you are in china, you don't need to speak english. >> may left her home in china 16 years ago, seeking a new life in moner apark. >> it may be unknown, but it's known as america's first suburban china town, with asians accounting for 67% of the city's 60,000 residents. >> when i come here i
oklahoma is one of those.e have video of a tornado in north-east oklahoma, potentially that killed two people, and that will be two deaths from tornados this year. i'll have details on where the tornados are are moving tonight. next. >>> it's seep as a hub for chinese immigrants in search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeles, where job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer london has more. >> reporter: in...
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. >> several states hit in oklahoma. at least one person was killed after a tornado struck the small town of quapa. police say half the town suffered extensive damage. a fire station was simply destroyed by the twister. >>> also, in north carolina, an 11-month-old, gavin soto, has now died from injuries sustained on friday when a tornado sent the roof of his family home crashing down inside. multiple tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes in the tar heel state. >> tragedy in a lot of places. a tornado also left a trail of destruction in kansas. look at that. funnel clouds hung over baxter springs, kansas. extensive damage. dozens of homes and businesses destroyed. >>> also, president obama weighing in on the deadly round of storms while speaking at a news conference just moments ago in manila. >> i want everyone affected by this tragedy to know that fema and the federal government is on the ground and will help our fellow americans in need, working with state and local officials, and i want everybody to know that your cou
. >> several states hit in oklahoma. at least one person was killed after a tornado struck the small town of quapa. police say half the town suffered extensive damage. a fire station was simply destroyed by the twister. >>> also, in north carolina, an 11-month-old, gavin soto, has now died from injuries sustained on friday when a tornado sent the roof of his family home crashing down inside. multiple tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes in the tar heel state. >> tragedy in...
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calls for an investigation after a botched execution of an oklahoma man. and we'll have the latest on today's stormy weather. and more reaction and speculation as to what happens next with donald sterling now that he has been banned from the nba. ♪ >>> we begin with that execution gone wrong in oklahoma. inmate clayton locket, dying not from lethal injection, but from a heart attack on tuesday. pronounced dead more than 40 minutes after his execution halted. minutes after the first drugs were administered he began con as a resulting. that botched execution becausing the state to postpone the execution of a second inmate. several states including oklahoma are now being sued to reveal the drugs used. >> reporter: minuteses after he was given a second drug, witnesses say something went very wrong. >> at 6:39 he is still lifting his shoulders and head off of the gernny, grimacing. >> so from start to finish, 6:33 the execution started, 6:39 is when they closed the bliengds on us. rbl and what they watched was rocket reportedly twitching and convulsing at one p
calls for an investigation after a botched execution of an oklahoma man. and we'll have the latest on today's stormy weather. and more reaction and speculation as to what happens next with donald sterling now that he has been banned from the nba. ♪ >>> we begin with that execution gone wrong in oklahoma. inmate clayton locket, dying not from lethal injection, but from a heart attack on tuesday. pronounced dead more than 40 minutes after his execution halted. minutes after the first...
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correspondent in oklahoma. her name is bailey elyse mcbride.ter account played a minute by minute account of what actually happened during that execution. of course, she wasn't allowed to bring in a cell phone, only a pen to this execution. when she did come out she tweeted what happened in that room. and the detail of that is what people are finding quite uncomfortable. and they're questioning how the authorities got this wrong. >> so when you say there's a vocal minority concerned about the whole process, obviously this is enormously controversial around the world. america, of course, a western democracy. to hear the problems we've seen with the procedure and others is really quite startling, isn't it? >> a lot of people questioning, in particular on twitter, saying if this would happen in another country america would be vocal in their condemnation of it. you have those people that are against death row. a lot of the comments we're getting refer to the 19-year-old that was murdered. that this man was accused of murdering. >> clayton lockett,
correspondent in oklahoma. her name is bailey elyse mcbride.ter account played a minute by minute account of what actually happened during that execution. of course, she wasn't allowed to bring in a cell phone, only a pen to this execution. when she did come out she tweeted what happened in that room. and the detail of that is what people are finding quite uncomfortable. and they're questioning how the authorities got this wrong. >> so when you say there's a vocal minority concerned about...
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a botched execution in oklahoma. it went terribly wrong.re going to spare you the details, but what do they do next? how did they get it wrong? what is the debate about? do we want the death penalty, as long as it's nice? also, the nba banned the owner of the l.a. clippers for life. will donald sterling go quietly or fight it off? will the league be able to come up with the votes from the owners? we have reaction from the stars. nba greats will be here. we have isaiah thomas. a great discussion to have and see if the penalty can stick. >> did you gamble in that? >> yes, i do. i have been forced to play the game for the security of my children's future. i feel there are inequities. money often wins over morality. money often wins over morality. stk motto of "new day." >> i feel there's a lesson in there. >> some people like to forward the game, others like to fight it. >> chris cuomo giving me a lot to think about this morning. >> what is in that coffee. >> all right. happening now, gunfire in the streets of ukraine. pro-russian demonstrator
a botched execution in oklahoma. it went terribly wrong.re going to spare you the details, but what do they do next? how did they get it wrong? what is the debate about? do we want the death penalty, as long as it's nice? also, the nba banned the owner of the l.a. clippers for life. will donald sterling go quietly or fight it off? will the league be able to come up with the votes from the owners? we have reaction from the stars. nba greats will be here. we have isaiah thomas. a great discussion...
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he appealed the execution and that appeal was rejected by the oklahoma supreme court and the oklahomaourt of criminal appeals. he had his day in court. i believe the legal process worked. i believe the death penalty is an appropriate response and punishment to those who commit heinous crimes against their fellow men and women. however, i also believe the state needs to be certain of its protocols and procedures for executions and that they work. for that reason, i have asked for a review of the department of corrections execution protocols. after consulting further with the department of corrections director, we agree that an independent review of the department of corrections procedures would be effective and also appropriate. i have asked michael thompson to lead an independent review of the state's execution procedures and that review will focus on three different things. first of all, lockett's cause of death. the commissioner has informed me that the medical examiner's office will authorize an independent pathologist to make that determination. second it will be to see if the dep
he appealed the execution and that appeal was rejected by the oklahoma supreme court and the oklahomaourt of criminal appeals. he had his day in court. i believe the legal process worked. i believe the death penalty is an appropriate response and punishment to those who commit heinous crimes against their fellow men and women. however, i also believe the state needs to be certain of its protocols and procedures for executions and that they work. for that reason, i have asked for a review of the...
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in oklahoma, a rush on p tornado safe rooms. researchers at texas tech found that the shelters can withstand wind speeds up to 250 miles per hour, as strong as an ef-5 tornado. last year's deadly moore tornado is still fresh on the minds of oklahomans and moore is threatened again tonight. at the nation's storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma, there is concern about this new, slow moving and dangerous weather system. >> on sunday, it's going to be around 30 million people under severe weather risk. monday, an increasing number of people, up towards 50 million. >> reporter: after a slow start to storm season, severe weather is back with us. here in oklahoma, as the sun sets tonight, the tornado risk will rise, but that's just the beginning. it will be an active few days for the eastern half of the nation. >> mike boettcher, in oklahoma, thank you. >>> this massive system on the move this evening starting in the west. look at this image from the national weather service. that's flagstaff, arizona, a snow-covered scene and it
in oklahoma, a rush on p tornado safe rooms. researchers at texas tech found that the shelters can withstand wind speeds up to 250 miles per hour, as strong as an ef-5 tornado. last year's deadly moore tornado is still fresh on the minds of oklahomans and moore is threatened again tonight. at the nation's storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma, there is concern about this new, slow moving and dangerous weather system. >> on sunday, it's going to be around 30 million people under...
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still to come on tonight's program, a lethal injection goes horribly wrong in the state of oklahoma, raising serious questions about the way the death penalty is administered here. a large for syrian refugees is opening in central jordan. it is said to be the best plan to sell it he for displaced people -- best-planned facility for displaced people. we have a look. >> at the moment, it looks a bit like a ghost town, but very soon, the first syrian refugees will be moving into this area. it has been over a year in the making, but it is said to be the best camp of its kind that has ever been built. we have been taking a look around. an area like this with this group of shelters would probably be used to accommodate an extended family. you can see they've got their own bathroom facilities. if we look inside one of the shelters, a maximum of five syrian refugees will be living in here. you can see that the home has been designed with a high ceiling. this really helps with ventilation, and it is actually quite cool, even though we are in the middle of the harsh desert. there are these wir
still to come on tonight's program, a lethal injection goes horribly wrong in the state of oklahoma, raising serious questions about the way the death penalty is administered here. a large for syrian refugees is opening in central jordan. it is said to be the best plan to sell it he for displaced people -- best-planned facility for displaced people. we have a look. >> at the moment, it looks a bit like a ghost town, but very soon, the first syrian refugees will be moving into this area....
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special correspondent kathleen mccleery reports from oklahoma as part of our "taking care" series. >> make sure we get all of the air out. >> reporter: cheryl mitchem never imagined retirement would look like this. when she and her husband alphus stopped working, they planned travel and other adventures. then, a year ago, a severe headache and a diagnosis of a malignant brain tumor upended the family's dreams. >> glioblastoma, which is a form of malignant brain cancer, but it stretches all over the whole brain, its not confined to one area. >> reporter: their 37 year old daughter kristin left her job as a pastry chef in north carolina to come home to oklahoma city to help. >> you want me to get you something to eat? >> you spend your whole life kind of in the care of your parents, and now that role has changed, where im kind of, you know, providing care, making sure that he has everything he needs. >> reporter: cheryl and kristin are among the 42 million americans caring for loved ones at home. and the tasks they perform have become increasingly complex. cleaning a feeding tube, for i
special correspondent kathleen mccleery reports from oklahoma as part of our "taking care" series. >> make sure we get all of the air out. >> reporter: cheryl mitchem never imagined retirement would look like this. when she and her husband alphus stopped working, they planned travel and other adventures. then, a year ago, a severe headache and a diagnosis of a malignant brain tumor upended the family's dreams. >> glioblastoma, which is a form of malignant brain...
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when you think about tornado alley, you think of oklahoma. recently went there. >> very high frequency of tornadoes, 50 on average. we went to moore, oklahoma, it was devastated by tornadoes on may 20th. we went to university technologists, let's take a look. >> west side of burton we have a major tornado coming down. >> may 20th, 2013, one of the worst tornadoes on record is captured on a time lapse video that went viral. >> people in west moore must be underground for this tornado. we have large large chunks of debris. >> the entire nation watched, as the tornado took a direct hit on the hig elementary. in moore. >> from the looks of the school i knew it wasn't looking good. >> winged recorded at over -- winds recorded at over 210 miles per hour. turning the ground into a pile of rubble. >> it needs to be a priority. you need to have a shelter. >> 300 miles from moore in texas tech university lab, they work to make it a reality. >> what we have here is an air cannon called boomer . virtual potato bottomer on steroids. >> pictures i've seen
when you think about tornado alley, you think of oklahoma. recently went there. >> very high frequency of tornadoes, 50 on average. we went to moore, oklahoma, it was devastated by tornadoes on may 20th. we went to university technologists, let's take a look. >> west side of burton we have a major tornado coming down. >> may 20th, 2013, one of the worst tornadoes on record is captured on a time lapse video that went viral. >> people in west moore must be underground for...
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>> chaos in an oklahoma prison when the execution of a killer is botched.ople dead in this week's weather and it's not over yet. >>> hello. good morning to you. i'm michaela pereira. >> i'm john berman. 11:00 a.m. in the east. 8:00 a.m. out west. those stories and much more right now "@ this hour." some of the stories we're watching now, nba commissioner adam silver banning los angeles clippers owners donald sterling from the nba for life. this comes just days after the release of those racist remarks that sterling acknowledges he did in fact make. no word allegedly anymore. he made them. some of the game's brightest stars have been weighing in. >> i'm
>> chaos in an oklahoma prison when the execution of a killer is botched.ople dead in this week's weather and it's not over yet. >>> hello. good morning to you. i'm michaela pereira. >> i'm john berman. 11:00 a.m. in the east. 8:00 a.m. out west. those stories and much more right now "@ this hour." some of the stories we're watching now, nba commissioner adam silver banning los angeles clippers owners donald sterling from the nba for life. this comes just days...
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right through texas, oklahoma and pushing east.his is the main area for severe weather today with all of that moisture coming in from the south. that area moves east tomorrow. i'll look at that in the national forecast coming up, dell? >> thank you very much. >>> mary barra is facing another tough day of questions right now. randall pinkston is in washington. randall there were a lot of questions yesterday concerning safety regulations what are they focusing on today. >> first of all, let me just say this hearing is getting off with a roaring start. it will be between the subcommittee on consumer protection and product safety, and the new gm ceo mary barra. what they are looking at today is the same as yesterday, why did gm take almost a decade to issue a total recall? claire mccaskill sort of set the tone for today's hearing. >> we don't know how many people crashed because of this cover up. we do know that many died, including miss melton, and at least one of my constituents. >> now the ranking republican member of the committee
right through texas, oklahoma and pushing east.his is the main area for severe weather today with all of that moisture coming in from the south. that area moves east tomorrow. i'll look at that in the national forecast coming up, dell? >> thank you very much. >>> mary barra is facing another tough day of questions right now. randall pinkston is in washington. randall there were a lot of questions yesterday concerning safety regulations what are they focusing on today. >>...
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we know there's a debate in the state of oklahoma before this happened. the court's ruling one way, the governor pushing back and a lot had to do with the fact that it was a combination of drugs that hadn't been tried before. >> there will have to be an investigation into what went wrong. the preliminary report was that they had difficulty finding a vain or -- vein or a vein exploded. it a known danger with the first drug. that having been said mr. lockett lived 15 years after killing his victim and we're worrying about 40 minutes versus 4 minutes for the execution. he it needs to be kept in -- >> woodruff: are you definedding what happened here? >> of course not. the governor did the right thing but putting off the 8:00 p.m. execution and ordering an investigation. >> woodruff: dennis weimann, is there a way to ensure this -- deborah denno, is there a way to ensure this never happens? >> there shouldn't have had the seek six it's pretty clear this incident should never have happened and would not have happened if the attorneys were given proper informati
we know there's a debate in the state of oklahoma before this happened. the court's ruling one way, the governor pushing back and a lot had to do with the fact that it was a combination of drugs that hadn't been tried before. >> there will have to be an investigation into what went wrong. the preliminary report was that they had difficulty finding a vain or -- vein or a vein exploded. it a known danger with the first drug. that having been said mr. lockett lived 15 years after killing his...
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how runners are holding a special marathon in oklahoma city.nswer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline® plus. >> the oklahoma city marathon got off to a late and foggy start this morning. organizers delay the race for two hours because of thunderstorms. the 26,000 runners may have been a bit wet there, and not any less determined. we spotted some firefighters in full gear. there they are. that is a long marathon in that gear. this was the 14th year for the marathon. all proceed benefit the oklahoma city bombing national memorial. >> fant
how runners are holding a special marathon in oklahoma city.nswer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of...
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there was a problem in ohio and oklahoma and when you hear these descriptions, they are horrific, and it apparently going back to the drug combinations. >> yes, and the effort to conceal the drug combinations which is an important facet here. there has been an effort through the courts to force oklahoma to declare what is in the lethal drug combinations that they were using and untested before on inmates on death row. >> this combination in these amounts had never been used before? >> that is right. >> and there are 32 states where the death penalty is still on the books in this country, and system of them have laws and regulations where they do not declare or make public what is in the drugs. in the case of oklahoma which has been pushing back very lard on governor mary fallon's insistence to go forward with the executions is the combination of the drugs. and i want to say to the reporter what a terrific job they do to give us a a firsthand look at what is happening, and what the executions look like in the country. >> and in fact, i want to echo what she said, because this is not an
there was a problem in ohio and oklahoma and when you hear these descriptions, they are horrific, and it apparently going back to the drug combinations. >> yes, and the effort to conceal the drug combinations which is an important facet here. there has been an effort through the courts to force oklahoma to declare what is in the lethal drug combinations that they were using and untested before on inmates on death row. >> this combination in these amounts had never been used before?...
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jimmy's a legend in the department of corrections in oklahoma. he's a tough guy. wouldn't want to be messed, for sure. good guy. good heart. but if you cross him, he's going to be strong. >> that man is 74-2 in the boxing ring in the penitentiary behind the fence. >> he spent most of his life behind bars, not learning just from fighting. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma. he got a reputation of not being able to be held. >> and just 14 hours earlier, he fled an oklahoma state prison 60 miles outside of tulsa. he suffered a black eye and shoulder injury when apprehended. >> due to the escape risk, handcuffs, leg irons and a box and a padlock. >> this was a system invented pi inmates in prison who have learned how to compromise the handcuff. what it does is covers the key holes. that good for you? more slack? >> a little bit more. >> he might be a high escape risk. that's no problem. he's not going to get out of our facility. no way he's going anywhere. >> maxwell will remain at tulsa county until he is tried for the escape attempt. >>
jimmy's a legend in the department of corrections in oklahoma. he's a tough guy. wouldn't want to be messed, for sure. good guy. good heart. but if you cross him, he's going to be strong. >> that man is 74-2 in the boxing ring in the penitentiary behind the fence. >> he spent most of his life behind bars, not learning just from fighting. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma. he got a reputation of not being able to be held. >> and just 14...
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se concetro en el oklahoma. >> más de un millón de indocumentadose podrán beneficiarse para tener unaorque no tiene licencia y luego el ticket >> el miedo de berenice creció luego de pagar por conducir sin licencia >> pague 700 >> demasiado >> es mucho lo que paga uno >> ella es una de un millón y medio de induc que a partir del 1 de ... podrá pedir licencia >> marta obtuvo licencia hasce 20 años, es ciudadana y apoya la ley >> todo es cuestion de estudiar y pasarlo >> este es el manual del automovilista que puede obtener gratis y en españolme es la mejor herramienta para aprobar el examen de manejo >> el manual también está en aplicación para los ipad >> como informo el vocero todas las respuestas del examen están en el manual >> se puede tomar tres veces, no el mismo día, a la cuarta vez hay que volver a pagar por el ramite >> en cuanto a lo practico se realizan aniobras >> deben llevar su porpio vehículo o de una persona conocida, debe estar asegurado >> manejar un auto según berenice es necesario para sus labores de madre >> a todos nos ayuda la licenci, todos lo queremos tener >>
se concetro en el oklahoma. >> más de un millón de indocumentadose podrán beneficiarse para tener unaorque no tiene licencia y luego el ticket >> el miedo de berenice creció luego de pagar por conducir sin licencia >> pague 700 >> demasiado >> es mucho lo que paga uno >> ella es una de un millón y medio de induc que a partir del 1 de ... podrá pedir licencia >> marta obtuvo licencia hasce 20 años, es ciudadana y apoya la ley >> todo es...
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the oklahoma authorities announced that mr.attack, having caused by all this -- what was going on, but he was not executed in the manner intended. there were supposed to be two executions last night in oklahoma. and as a result of this fiasco with mr. lockett, the second one didn't take place. and so that has been rescheduled but you can be sure there will be more court activity between now and then. >> all right. so let's do some point, counter point here and get to the heart of the matter. one perspective on this is, for all the sensitivity we're hearing, so what, so what that he seemed to be in pain. the goal was to kill him. isn't it just -- is it about killing kindly? is that how we're supposed to do it? >> and along those lines, it is worth pointing out that mr. lockett was convicted of an absolutely horrendous homicide where a 19-year-old woman was shot and then apparently buried alive. so i mean, this is a completely horrendous kroocrime. however, the law in the united states is, under the eighth amendment which prohibi
the oklahoma authorities announced that mr.attack, having caused by all this -- what was going on, but he was not executed in the manner intended. there were supposed to be two executions last night in oklahoma. and as a result of this fiasco with mr. lockett, the second one didn't take place. and so that has been rescheduled but you can be sure there will be more court activity between now and then. >> all right. so let's do some point, counter point here and get to the heart of the...
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but in oklahoma city, one man is trying to force the world's oldest profession out of his neighborhoode's got a video camera, an internet connection, and a lot of guts. and he's putting the hookers and their johns on notice. >> it was in my neighborhood. it was in my front yard. it was at my neighborhood grocery store, in the church parking lot. >> brian bates says street prostitution infests his oklahoma city neighborhood. >> don't be bringing hookers down here, buddy. >> brian is a husband and father, with a teenaged son living at home. if brian can see it, kids can, too. and what kind of parent would want their children to see this? >> no child should have to grow up where their memories of childhood involve prostitutes, drug dealers, and pimps. >> in the mid-'90s, brian bates first notices lewd behavior in his neighborhood and files reports with the police. but he feels his complaints fall on deaf ears. so he decides to do something about it. he picks up his video camera and takes to the streets. >> i hope you're not married. >> and before long, the media notices. >> he calls himse
but in oklahoma city, one man is trying to force the world's oldest profession out of his neighborhoode's got a video camera, an internet connection, and a lot of guts. and he's putting the hookers and their johns on notice. >> it was in my neighborhood. it was in my front yard. it was at my neighborhood grocery store, in the church parking lot. >> brian bates says street prostitution infests his oklahoma city neighborhood. >> don't be bringing hookers down here, buddy....
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oklahoma called off another execution that was scheduled. it's been postponed for at least two weeks as they try to figure out what happened and whether to use the drug combination. it was the method of administration, not the drug itself. >>> four people are in the hospital, one in critical condition after a fedex employee opened fire at a packing center before turning on himself. he is a 19-year-old getty kramer. he had a shotgun and ammunition draped across his chest and looked like he was ready for combat. >> i saw him standing there, the knife on the ground. he dropped the knife. he had bullets across his chest. he looked like he was headed for war. as soon as i saw him, i ran away. >> a couple loud pops, i thought it was noises, didn't think anything of it. somebody ran through saying he's got a gun, he's got a gun, run. that's when we ran. >> he had a molotov cocktail with him. >>> prosecutors in colorado say the trial of james holmes should not be moved to a different venue. calling for the trial to take place far from the theater wh
oklahoma called off another execution that was scheduled. it's been postponed for at least two weeks as they try to figure out what happened and whether to use the drug combination. it was the method of administration, not the drug itself. >>> four people are in the hospital, one in critical condition after a fedex employee opened fire at a packing center before turning on himself. he is a 19-year-old getty kramer. he had a shotgun and ammunition draped across his chest and looked like...
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oklahoma city, little rock, st. louis, atlanta in the zone, louisville into raleigh, all in the danger zone, brian? >> tom costello starting us off in advance of what may be a sporty weekend for a lot of people. tom, thanks. >>> there is late word tonight from the pentagon that russian aircraft have crossed the boarder into ukrainian air space several times in these last 24 hours, a clear violation leaving the entire region on edge now as ukrainian leaders accuse putin of trying to start a war. andrea mitchell monitoring late developments from the washington news room tonight. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, brian. the pentagon says russian troops have been testing equipment and getting within a mile of the border and sending jets in and out, and that prompted ukraine's prime minister accusing russia of trying to start a third world war. hagel tried to call his russian counterpart, but there was no return call. and there's reports that vladimir putin has cut off all high-level contact with washington. meanwhi
oklahoma city, little rock, st. louis, atlanta in the zone, louisville into raleigh, all in the danger zone, brian? >> tom costello starting us off in advance of what may be a sporty weekend for a lot of people. tom, thanks. >>> there is late word tonight from the pentagon that russian aircraft have crossed the boarder into ukrainian air space several times in these last 24 hours, a clear violation leaving the entire region on edge now as ukrainian leaders accuse putin of trying...
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and it's just a simple philosophy between oklahoma democratic legislatures and oklahoma republican legislators believe the wealthier ones create the jobs in america. but if they were in my 9th grade economics class, they would know 70% of the american economy is the spending of the middle class. the cost of living is increased. the power of the dollar continues to diminish. but wages stagnate. to stand by and do absolutely nothing, when we have a chance to help our brothers and sisters that are struggling living in poverty but working a full-time job, is wrong. it is immoral. >> what is the next step here as you pointed out, you believe it is immoral here. what's the next step for your state? >> we just continue taking the message to the people. and we have a provision in oklahoma that we can take it to a statewide referendum vote. and i think you'll see efforts to do that, to give every oklahoman the opportunity to vote, and to stand up for those let force nat than us. >> i greatly appreciate you joining us today. >> thank you for having me. god bless you. >> what does your gut tell you? shou
and it's just a simple philosophy between oklahoma democratic legislatures and oklahoma republican legislators believe the wealthier ones create the jobs in america. but if they were in my 9th grade economics class, they would know 70% of the american economy is the spending of the middle class. the cost of living is increased. the power of the dollar continues to diminish. but wages stagnate. to stand by and do absolutely nothing, when we have a chance to help our brothers and sisters that are...
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last night as i mentioned the state of oklahoma injected clayton lockett with an experimental mix of drugs. they refuse to disclose the source. here's what happened according to the reporter in the room. 6:23 p.m. execution begins. 6:28 p.m. inmate shivering, shaking, gritting his teeth. 6:38 to:39 p.m. inmate appears to be struggling. trying to talk. says, man. appears to be trying to get up. finally it was announced that the execution had failed. as a result, clayton lockett died of a massive heart attack 40 minutes after oklahoma began trying to kill him. just last month nbc affiliate kfor spoke to lockett's stepmother, ladonna holland, who expressed the family's fears about this exact kind of outcome. >> i know he's scared. he says that he's not as scared of the dying as much as the drugs that's being administered. i want to know what mixture of drugs are you going to use now? is this going to cause horrible pain? >> lockett had sued the state for refusing to disclose those details about the drugs' origins. his attorney was outraged at what he saw last night when the state rushed
last night as i mentioned the state of oklahoma injected clayton lockett with an experimental mix of drugs. they refuse to disclose the source. here's what happened according to the reporter in the room. 6:23 p.m. execution begins. 6:28 p.m. inmate shivering, shaking, gritting his teeth. 6:38 to:39 p.m. inmate appears to be struggling. trying to talk. says, man. appears to be trying to get up. finally it was announced that the execution had failed. as a result, clayton lockett died of a massive...
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. >> 19 years ago today, a domestic terror bombing in oklahoma city killed 168 people. how oklahoma's governor says the people have prospered since. ,,,, tillamook sharp cheddar is naturally-aged for nine months for that creamy delicious taste that makes even the most impatient, patient. dude! holiday" -- "4-20" -- tomor w... or else. >>> welcome back. a warning for people celebrating the unofficial pot holiday. 420 tomorrow. be mellow or else. mike sugerman on what cops will and won't be citing people for. >>> reporter: it's easter sunday and police will be out at force in golden gate park not for the extravaganza and easter egg hunt, no. because easter sunday falls on 420. happy 420 by the way. >> happy 420. >> reporter: 420 is the unofficial national marijuana celebratio day. >> a group of students at high school in california started smoking cannabis then. >> reporter: a pot historian of sorts, one of the authors of california's medical marijuana law. students in the '90s got out of detention and met up at 4:20 to get high. it grew and on 4/20 at 4:20, it was pot he
. >> 19 years ago today, a domestic terror bombing in oklahoma city killed 168 people. how oklahoma's governor says the people have prospered since. ,,,, tillamook sharp cheddar is naturally-aged for nine months for that creamy delicious taste that makes even the most impatient, patient. dude! holiday" -- "4-20" -- tomor w... or else. >>> welcome back. a warning for people celebrating the unofficial pot holiday. 420 tomorrow. be mellow or else. mike sugerman on...
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oklahoma supreme court dismissed the claims. >>> several u.s.tates that carry out the death penalty have been using secretly acquired drug cocktails. they can glow locker access sodium theo pen tral, and another drug used to paralyze the condemned. the lone u.s. manufacturer stopped producing to drug in 2011. the e.u. barred european companies from exporting drugs used for execution. states like oklahoma have been using untested combinations or buying from regulated pharmacies buying the chemicals. they have been able to keep the cocktail secret with the help of court rulings. >> in ohio, an inmate took 25 minutes to die, and was seen convulsing. it's an untested combination of trucks. >> a usa researcher joins us now joining us from london. it's horrific to think of someone taking 25 minutes to die. what is going on. >> well, it is horrific, and they need to investigate what happened last night. that's what his lawyers are calling for. you know, i have to say it's not the first time you alluded to that in your introduction. it's not the first t
oklahoma supreme court dismissed the claims. >>> several u.s.tates that carry out the death penalty have been using secretly acquired drug cocktails. they can glow locker access sodium theo pen tral, and another drug used to paralyze the condemned. the lone u.s. manufacturer stopped producing to drug in 2011. the e.u. barred european companies from exporting drugs used for execution. states like oklahoma have been using untested combinations or buying from regulated pharmacies buying...