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transparency. he is sounding to just learning things today. the dean the transparency for closure. to norm's point, i do think that there are some measures we can take around assault weapons. but they're also some things on monitoring without invading prophesy. but chapters of people are in on social media platforms. where he was clearly exposing some of the site and his intent, and that should be addressed as well. >> speak layer -- i again, i would not dare to suppose a new justice look like for a family member. at the state of new york. the death penalty was not an option. it's a lifetime possibility of parole. but their federal charges. and it could possibly bring that out. this pasta maritime recounted penalty cases. actually tierney eric garland talked about not being in support of that penalty. despite his oklahoma city bombing asked as well. a proxy in that case. i can't help a look at these cases, kevin, on the backdrop. we see what happened with

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they change. it's consistently gone the wrong way. >> the thing is, what that tells me is a detective, as a supervisor, perhaps these cases haven't met the standard that need to be met to get what's being sought for. look at the penalty cases resulting in prison. 2019, 1699. 2022 so far this year, 1,210. the cases, are they meeting the standard for prosecution? meeting the standard for constitutional -- stories that have to be answered. >> trace: a lot of things that need to be answered. these numbers are all going the wrong way. detective tim williams. matt finn, great to have you. well, if you think new york is dominating the country when it comes to letting criminals go

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2022 URAC Competition Prize Winners Announced \ Westminster College

Westminster College recently announced the winners of several prize competitions held throughout the day at the annual Undergraduate Research and Arts Celebration (URAC) that took place on Wednesday, April 27.

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increase the power of the states to legislate in the area. >> 's a so will the handling of the mississippi case signal debate of other state abortion laws such as texas? >> that's the reason i've been saying everybody's kissing on texas, but the really missing the fact that the more direct it is coming out of mississippi and it is sitting on the docket right now. >> there's also terrorism on the agenda. appeals of deaf penalty cases for the boston bomber and also guantánamo detainee. your thoughts on terrorism at the high court? get these are going to be very interesting cases. the one involving the boston bomber is particularly interesting. his attorneys were not allowed to ask the prospective jurors about what they watched in the media. that was viewed by the defense is a real loss to them to try to deal with bias that comes out of

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like this before. it's a logistical problem. >> the trend is moving away from the death penalty since it was established in 1976. 19 states have abolished it and out of the 32 that still have it, 26 have not carried out in execution in some five years. >> there is a myth that family members of murder victims will get closure out of it. in fact, for many of the family members, it does not happen. >> the american civil liberties union says states are afraid of killing the wrong person. >> we know 156 innocent people have been found on death row in the last 20 years. >> aclu says cost is another driving force of the decline, litigating penalty cases is expensive. the condemned often spend years with appeals and lawsuits. also concerns over something going wrong like it did three

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130318:16:56:00

>> that's why the rest of the civilized world basically -- >> you see them not making the morality argument at this point. they're making the argument about efficiency and costs, it's almost like a tea party argument that martin o'malley is making interesting. here's a man that probably runs to president if hillary clinton doesn't run. >> if robert gibbs doesn't run. >> exactly, exactly. >> that caveat is important. >> he feels like as a democrat, this is an issue he can run on. we remember it didn't work out too well for michael dukakis and for years democrats for president felt like they had to play the tough guy around the death penalty. >> and also the technology, we have dna evidence that's getting people off death row and to the cost piece as nia said, cases in which prosecutors sought the death penalty cost three time more than nondeath penalty cases. >> america's argument for being the only industrialized nation that has the death penalty has always been the deterrence argument and you look at the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130318:16:51:00

>> now we're at a point where prime minister netanyahu is in a weaker position. so he may not be able to deliver the israeli side especially given the situation of the settlements. it's hard to see how this moves. >> i think yettenia hue has always been distrustful of americans' intervention in that process, anyway. >> and he hasn't really gotten along all that well with the president, robert, as i'm sure you remember and it's always been tense. you know, is there going to be a tense moment? can he get through this trip seamlessly and win over some more popularity points with the israeli public. >> and awkward press conference. >> can they do anything on iran behind closed doors, i think you said katty, if they're discussing anything, it's that. we have it take a break. more than a third of u.s. states now ban the death penalty. polling shows that support for capital punishment is down and the costs of pursuing executions is much higher than nondeath penalty cases, we'll discuss

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