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drug made by an illinois company called hospira. but when it moved to italy in 2009, they stopped making the lethal injection drug. it was a tiny part of their business, and they decided making it was no longer worth their time or trouble. it became trouble to make it once they moved to italy because you know what italians hate? italians really hate the death penalty. the decision to stop manufacturing this drug created a sudden shortage of the lethal injection drug for the 34 states that still kill their prisoners. and the problem was that the drug goes bad. it spoils. you need to constantly refresh your stock. but without new manufacturing, new stock was not readily available. then countries like germany asked their pharmaceutical

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110708:08:19:00

the executions continued through this last winter and spring, but not without headlines warning of an accidental and unanticipated end to the death penalty in america because we no longer have the means to kill people by our chosen methods. the situation got so absurd that at one point in the fall before britain banned the export, the bbc ran a headline that made you ask, what country is this? what century is this? that line was this. lethal injection drug sold from uk driving school. an unlicensed company was selling lethal injection drugs out of a driving school in west london to corrections departments in the united states of america. at least one state, arizona, reportedly killed a prisoner using drugs imported from the driving school. the federal government responded by seizing the illegally imported lethal injection drugs in at least three states. clearly the old drug was getting harder and harder to buy and hold onto without it being

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110708:04:17:00

drug made by an illinois company called hospira. but when it moved to italy in 2009, they stopped making the lethal injection drug. it was a tiny part of their business, and they decided making it was no longer worth their time or trouble. it became trouble to make it once they moved to italy because you know what italians hate? italians really hate the death penalty. the decision to stop manufacturing this drug created a sudden shortage of the lethal injection drug for the 34 states that still kill their prisoners. and the problem was that the drug goes bad. it spoils. you need to constantly refresh your stock. but without new manufacturing, new stock was not readily available. then countries like germany asked their pharmaceutical industries to not sell that same

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110708:01:17:00

drugs vary slightly from state to state, but almost all of them used to use a combination of a drug made by an illinois company called hospira. but when it moved to italy in 2009, they stopped making the lethal injection drug. it was a tiny part of their business, and they decided making it was no longer worth their time or trouble. it became trouble to make it once they moved to italy because you know what italians hate? italians really hate the death penalty. the decision to stop manufacturing this drug created a sudden shortage of the lethal injection drug for the 34 states that still kill their prisoners. and the problem was that the drug goes bad. it spoils. you need to constantly refresh your stock. but without new manufacturing, new stock was not readily available. then countries like germany asked their pharmaceutical

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