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Chris Jansing Reports

of botched death penalty cases, if you think of european countries where there is no death penalty, but in places where there is physician assisted suicide, you don't have these kinds of problems. what is happening specifically, and i know you mentioned incompetence among prisons, but i'm still trying to figure out why they can't get this right? >> well, they can't get it right for several reasons. i mean, first of all, this is not a procedure taking place in a hospital or someone's home that you would see with assisted suicide, that you would see in european countries or something like that. it's taking place in a prison with people who really don't know what they're doing. many times or most times we don't have any idea the qualifications or backgrounds of these executioners. number two is that department of corrections want to keep these

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Chris Jansing Reports

problems secret. they don't want other people to know about it. assisted suicide where european countries would want this process to be humane, and number three, we're not dealing with competent executioners or physicians or nurses or anybody like that. i have done two nationwide surveys of lethal injection across the qualifications the inmates who are being injected, many of them history of drug abuse, in which case, their veins i are not goi to be accessible to even a qualified injector much less somebody who has no idea what they're doing. prisoners are nervous, et

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HARDtalk

the darkest page in human "history." people were murdered because they didn't share the race, the colour and the ideology of their executioners. i thought it was horrible then, i think it's horrible now. and i appealed for a rule of law which would, in future, protect people from that type of atrocity. when you look at that picture of you there, i mean, 27 years of age, chief prosecutor in the nuremberg process. that was an accident that i was the chief prosecutor. one of my researchers, i had about 50 of them in berlin, came upon the daily reports from the front of these special extermination squads whose job it was to kill — without pity or remorse — every singlejewish man, woman and child they could lay their hands on, including

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HARDtalk

"innocent and defenceless men, women and children..." vengeance is not our goal, nor do we seek merely a just retribution. we ask this court to affirm by international penal action man's right to live in peace and dignity, regardless of his race or creed. the case we present is a plea of humanity to law. "that these men wrote the darkest page in human "history." people were murdered because they didn't share the race, the colour and the ideology of their executioners. i thought it was horrible then, i think it's horrible now. and i appealed for a rule of law which would, in future, protect people from that type of atrocity. when you look at that picture of you there, i mean, 27 years of age, chief prosecutor in the nuremberg process.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

southbound. 27 virgin thing. who the hell wants to get stuck with 72 virgins you want two or three know what they are doing. 72 is expensive. who wants to watch that real housewives episode. come on, man. in the course of two minutes analogized the taliban to millennials visionaries but not executioners of their own ideology. but if you are in the taliban, jimmy and really worn out on that office work. what is the job you seek to transfer? [laughter] >> well, i mean, if you don't like working, i would suggest congress. and normally, you would say well, these guys couldn't pass the background check, but if you are paying attention to congress they probably could. but the truth is a lot of these guys are addicted to tiktok -- not tiktok, twitter. and wherever you are are going to see them next they're going going become influencer. they like staring at the phone do nothing attitude of hey here i am on tiktok, here i am on twitter.

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BBC News

personnel who know how to carry it out. these executions were by lethal injection and lethal injection involves taking what injection involves taking what in a hospital setting would be an intravenous line and essentially inserting it into a vein and once you inserted into a vein you then inject the chemicals. the problem that we saw in seven different cases this year was that the executioners had trouble finding a line. it ranged in the botched executions from 25 minutes to as long as three hours. that is not the way it is supposed to be. regardless of where you _ is supposed to be. regardless of where you stand _ is supposed to be. regardless of where you stand on - of where you stand on the issue of the death penalty difficult to contemplate, isn't it, if you are the relative of someone sentenced to death, having to go through this sort of incompetence and this sort of incompetence and this sort of suffering?— of suffering? yeah, and the blotches — of suffering? yeah, and the blotches have _ of suffering? yeah, and the blotches have collateral - blotches have collateral victims was obviously the prisoner is being put through unnecessary pain during the course of the execution and two

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CNN Newsroom Live

executioners. the suspect's name, nikolai sergivich serkovok. ukraine notified russia that their investigation has zeroed in on him as the perpetrator of the cold-blooded killing. while prosecutors don't say how they identified this particular man, but some of their techniques show recognition technology. the ministry of digital transformation gets an image, loads it into their program, and it scrubs social media looking for a match. once they have a match of a soldier -- dead or alive -- they try to corroborate it with friends and family on the soldier's social media sites. >> translator: we have identified about 300 cases. >> reporter: the identification of the latest suspect for war crimes was months in the making. but it is at least one step towards justice for the families

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CNN Newsroom Live

>> reporter: and now the bucha prosecutors office says with the help of cnn's story, it has finally identified one of his executioners. the suspect's name, nicolae sergovik kervokov. while prosecutors will not reveal exactly how they identified this particular soldier, we have seen one part of the process being used by ukrainian officials, facial recognition technology. really fast. the ministry of digital transformation gets an image, loads it into the program they created, and it scrubs social media looking for a match. once they have a match of a soldier, dead or alive, they try to corroborate it with friends and family on the soldier's social media sites. we have identified about 300 cases, he says. the identification of the latest

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

>> translator: i can't watch it now. i will save it to the cloud and leave it for my grandchildren and children. they should know about this crime and always remember who our neighbors are. >> reporter: and now the prosecutor's office says with the help of cnn's story it has finally identified one of his executioners. ukraine has informed russia that their pretrial investigation has zeroed in on him as the perpetrator of the cold-blooded killing. while prosecutors will not reveal exactly how they identified this particular soldier we have seen one part of the process being used by ukrainian officials -- facial recognition technology. really fast. the ministry of digital transformation gets an image, loads it into the program they created, and it scrubs social media looking for a match. once they have a matcha soldier dead or alive they try to corroborate it with friends

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

to them. have you seen the video? >> translator: i can't watch it now. i will save it to the cloud and leave it for my grandchildren and children. she they should know about this crime and always remember who our neighbors are. >> reporter: the prosecutor's office says with the help of cnn's story, it has finally identified one of his executioners. ukraine has informed russia that their pretrial investigation has zeroed in on him as the perpetrator of the cold-blooded killing. while prosecutors will not reveal exactly how they identified this particular soldier, we have seen one part of the process being used by ukrainian officials, facial recognition technology. >> it's really fast. >> reporter: the ministry of digital transformation, gets an mi image, loads it, and scours

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