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paul cooper the youngest person ever sentenced to death row walks out of an [ female announcer ] doctorsst calcium plus vitamin d to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. switch to fusion proglide. i was embarrassed to have anyone see my shingles. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way down my leg. it was very, very painful situation. i'm very athletic and i swim in the cold water in the ocean. shingles forced me out of the water. the pain level was so high, it was like fire. and i was thinking like, i wish i had that cold water i could go in it. the doctor asked me "did you have chickenpox when you were a child?" i'm very healthy and i do all the best things to keep it that way. all of a sudden i got shing
paul cooper the youngest person ever sentenced to death row walks out of an [ female announcer ] doctorsst calcium plus vitamin d to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to...
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it was a crime that caught the attention of pope john paul ii but now there's a new twist. paula coopers was 15 years old when she and three others killed a bible schoolteacher for $10 and the woman's car keys. she was sentenced to death row after a jury convicted her of stabbing the victim '3 times. tomorrow she will be released from prison after spending 2 years behind bars. the biggest advocate? the victim's grandson. >> first, we just knew she had died, then we found out she had been stabbed 33 times with a 12- inch butcher knife. my greatest concern was for my father who found the body, and my mom. i became convinced that my grandmother had love and compassion for this girl on death row. >> indiana changed its law while paula cooper was still behind bars. tomorrow she's being released while some culinary skills she acquired while in confinement, and her victim's grandson says he will be in indiana to meet cooper upon her release. >>> coming up, another important step in the cross country flight of a solar plane is completed here. >>> plus, a new plan to help save the honey bee is he
it was a crime that caught the attention of pope john paul ii but now there's a new twist. paula coopers was 15 years old when she and three others killed a bible schoolteacher for $10 and the woman's car keys. she was sentenced to death row after a jury convicted her of stabbing the victim '3 times. tomorrow she will be released from prison after spending 2 years behind bars. the biggest advocate? the victim's grandson. >> first, we just knew she had died, then we found out she had been...
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paula cooper murdered his grandmother ruth pelke when paul was 15 years old.onvicted and sentenced to death and became the youngest person on death row. bill pelke was among those who pleaded for her life to the spirit and is in indiana to meet with paula. >> bill pelke, can use a little bit about how the work of sister helen prejean affected your own work in your own advocacy on the question of the death penalty? >> sure. while paula cooper was on death row, i campaigned heavily, with two italy three times on her behalf. which is taken off death row in 1989, i thought, my mission is accomplished. that was about the time i heard a march 1 to take place in florida and go to atlanta, georgia. the purpose was to it that the spiritual congress --conscious about the death penalty. i thought i ought to be there so it took two weeks vacation, drove to florida from indiana and met sister helen prejean. after 17 days of walking down the highway with this man, you get a reeducation of the death penalty. dedicated my life to the abolishment of the death penalty. bill pel
paula cooper murdered his grandmother ruth pelke when paul was 15 years old.onvicted and sentenced to death and became the youngest person on death row. bill pelke was among those who pleaded for her life to the spirit and is in indiana to meet with paula. >> bill pelke, can use a little bit about how the work of sister helen prejean affected your own work in your own advocacy on the question of the death penalty? >> sure. while paula cooper was on death row, i campaigned heavily,...
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cooperating, no word on whether he will face charges. >>> police need help obkeeping an -- on keeping an eye on crime. ktvu's paul chambers is live with the nesurveillance cameras and how they could zero in on criminal acts. >> reporter: using technology as a crime fighting tool and it is working. there are two surveillance cameras on top of the school. police say they were able tocapture -- to capture suspects that were wanted in a homicide. >> some of the smaller police departments are adding them to their crime fighting tools. >> this is in public places. >> reporter: the city will spend $266,000 a year for three years to add cameras to 15 different locations. the cameras will pan, tilt and zoom, other cameras will read license plates. one is at this school. police say last year a camera captured a car that was involved in a homicide. >> they cruised the area till they found the car, made the arrest. that is one of the crimes where we may or may not have solved the crime. >> the cities in red are using surveillance cameras. fairfield, pittsburg and richmond. they have reader cameras that tracks every car drive
cooperating, no word on whether he will face charges. >>> police need help obkeeping an -- on keeping an eye on crime. ktvu's paul chambers is live with the nesurveillance cameras and how they could zero in on criminal acts. >> reporter: using technology as a crime fighting tool and it is working. there are two surveillance cameras on top of the school. police say they were able tocapture -- to capture suspects that were wanted in a homicide. >> some of the smaller police...
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cooper was the youngest person to be on death row in the country at the time. after a plea from pope john paul the second, the judge ordered her to spend 60 years in prison. her biggest advocate all this time has been the victims' grandson. >> first we just knew she had died. then we found out she was stabbed 33 times with a 12-inch butcher knife. our greatest concerns were for my father, who found my grandmother's body. for my mom. i became convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt my grandmother who actually have love and compassion for this young girl on death row. >> indiana changed its death row law while cooper was in jail. she is now being released with a support system of social workers. >>> people were allowed to head back to their homes tonight after wildfires in colorado are starting to be under control. firefighters contained about half of them sunday night. the worst fire in colorado history has burned close to 500 homes and killed two people. crews hope to fully contain the flames by thursday. >>> looking overseas the protests in turkish cities are far from slowing down. police fought
cooper was the youngest person to be on death row in the country at the time. after a plea from pope john paul the second, the judge ordered her to spend 60 years in prison. her biggest advocate all this time has been the victims' grandson. >> first we just knew she had died. then we found out she was stabbed 33 times with a 12-inch butcher knife. our greatest concerns were for my father, who found my grandmother's body. for my mom. i became convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt my...
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>> nonetheless, after learning of the charges, tina paul chooses to surround herself with her husband's family, rejecting all overtures to cooperate> in this case, luckily, we didn't need her to go forward. we had the crime committed on the tapes. >> you can't just -- somebody's got to beat up, too. >> rather than face a jury, he throws himself on the mercy of the court pleading guilty to solicitation and conspiracy to commit murder, and receiving a sentence of 5 to 15 years. >> there's only that fascinating dichotomy, if you will, of someone that has done so well in life and to be so stupid to think he could get away with something like this. >> from prison, paul said he wasn't interesting in speaking to msnbc unless we paid him. we declined his offer. >> in all the other undercover work i've done, he's one of the most irritating person i ever worked with. just want to put that out there. >> again, you treat me like an amateur. >> sometimes people think they're smarter than the person they're dealing with, but i guess this case shows who the smart one is. that's it. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised.
>> nonetheless, after learning of the charges, tina paul chooses to surround herself with her husband's family, rejecting all overtures to cooperate> in this case, luckily, we didn't need her to go forward. we had the crime committed on the tapes. >> you can't just -- somebody's got to beat up, too. >> rather than face a jury, he throws himself on the mercy of the court pleading guilty to solicitation and conspiracy to commit murder, and receiving a sentence of 5 to 15...
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cooperate with the u.s. and return edward snowden. senator rand paul is next. our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups,"...
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cooper confessed to killing an elderly bible school teacher. but her death sentence at such a young age sparked international protest. including a plea for clemency, from pope john paul since then, the supreme court found it unconstitutional to execute anyone younger than the age of 18, joining me now, michael is smirkonish, who is also an msnbc contributor what does your gut tell you on this one? >> i have mixed emotionses, i'm not supportive of executing someone who was just 15 when they committed a crime. but this is like out of a law school final exam, you could not have a more sympathetic victim. 78-year-old bible school teacher, stabbed 33 times, four girls on a break from high school, if you can believe it railroad r responsible for this and the dying woman recites the lord's prayer with her last gasping breath. i believe in firm punishment, i wouldn't execute a 15-year-old. the individual is only 43. 43 is pretty young. at least i say as i get older myself. >> my gut probably a few more years, but i wouldn't have her put to death. >> her three accomplices were sentenced to prison terms, ranging from 25-60 years, she confessed to the slaying was convicted of m
cooper confessed to killing an elderly bible school teacher. but her death sentence at such a young age sparked international protest. including a plea for clemency, from pope john paul since then, the supreme court found it unconstitutional to execute anyone younger than the age of 18, joining me now, michael is smirkonish, who is also an msnbc contributor what does your gut tell you on this one? >> i have mixed emotionses, i'm not supportive of executing someone who was just 15 when...
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paul meyer is the least of h.m.a.'s problems right now. the hospital chain is currently under investigation by the justice department and the securities and exchange commission. h.m.a. says it's cooperatingith those investigations. since our story first aired, h.m.a.'s hospital admissions have declined, along with its corporate profits; and c.e.o. gary newsome has announced that he is leaving the company. my name is dan and this is my aha moment. i was severely wounded in combat in iraq in 2004. and then i said, to myself, i think it's time to help the next guy. so i stopped what i was doing and went to work for wounded warrior project. i can show that new guy, hey, that's it's going to be ok. like, i'm climbing mount kilimanjaro in august. there's nothing that can stop me from achieving my personal life goals. mutual of omaha. insure your possibilities. insurance. retirement. banking. investments. brei used to love hearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones str
paul meyer is the least of h.m.a.'s problems right now. the hospital chain is currently under investigation by the justice department and the securities and exchange commission. h.m.a. says it's cooperatingith those investigations. since our story first aired, h.m.a.'s hospital admissions have declined, along with its corporate profits; and c.e.o. gary newsome has announced that he is leaving the company. my name is dan and this is my aha moment. i was severely wounded in combat in iraq in...