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Jim he picks up 14. And pittsburgh is operating with a new set of downs at the 34. Timeout. He was batting the play clock. It was down to a second. A chance to remind you, next sunday, regional action, including the jets and the giants. Houston on a hot streak up at buffalo. Baltimoremiami, jacksonvilletennessee. Some will see their game late. Denversan diego or kansas city at oakland. All Getting Started with the nfl today at noon eastern next sunday on cbs. Phil how about this . Three rushes, 24 passes. What the Pittsburgh Steelers they were, of course, encouraged by their pass protection in the to win the game, you keep the footll in the hand of your quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Jim the steelers moving in on 500 total yards of offense. But down five. Pump fake and wide open and falling for the first is will johnson. Phil theyre trying to get Something Different. They finally moved Antonio Brown to get him a little double move but the defense stayed back. Another good job of finding the secondary receiver by Ben Roethlisberger. Jim fourth first down of this drive. A drive that saw a 28yard pass pl taken away off a successful challenge. The steelers undaunted complete another one. Its wheaton. With a couple of seahawks surrounding him. Gained seven. Hes over 200 receiving. Nine catches. Phil he stuck it in there. Rl thomas read the quarterback. Im actually seeing the seahawks play a couple of defenses that they never play because theyre just trying to find a way to stop this passing offense. Jim speaking of passing, big ben, 450 yards on the nose. Pump fake. Wide open. And securing it is spaeth, to the 10. Just his second catch of the year. Phil Antonio Brown down att the bottom. But the good thing is, the second guy that Ben Roethlisberger is look at, just like spaeth the last time, wide open. Right at the 10. After the sixyard pass to spaeth. Roethlisberger backs off his own linemen and now just flings it out of bounds. Phil well, the play i guess the pressure was in his way and roethlisberger couldnt see. Watch wheaton come underneath. Thats what theyre trying to do. He comes under, theyre crossing. Oh, hes got him but the pressure, the push in the pocket distracted him, couldnt find him. Jim 456, an alltime record by the seattle opposing quarterback. Second and goal. Back of the end zone. Phil again, two linebackers blitzing along with the pass rush. Great coverage. Jim now you wonder what would you do here if they didnt do anything with the third down with 3 43 to go, two timeouts . Would you go field goal to knock it down to two . Phil a lot might depend on what they do with this play. If they pick up some yards, tomlin will probably go for it. Jim third and goal. Roethlisberger gets away from the heat. Takes off. Takes on the challenge and is knocked dowow by k. J. Wrightt at the 4. Decision time. Phil hes already made that decision. Hes going to kick the field goal. You know, the thing is, if he goes for it and doesnt make it, he needs a touchdown to win. He would probably havee t t use thats the r rson why hes kicking this field goal. Then it only takes a field goal to win the game instead of a touchdown. Jim 22 yards for boswell and he gets it with exactly three minutes remaining. Phil so i like the call, jim. Just explained the way, thats how you h he to t tnk of it. Gist h h little more room for error when you only need a field goal instead of a touchdown. Jim remember, they had to use one timeout earlier on that drive as they were about to be penalized for a delay of game. Talking to joey porter on the sideline. Well, the week continues totoght. New england at denver and then tomorrow, baltimore and cleveland on espn. That game tonight on nbc and then green bay and the lions, night on cbs and nfl network. Wilson loosening up. Hes hadis first fourtouchdown game of the season coming off his first threetouchdown game of the season last week. Phil well, the steelers, their defense, they were going to keep him in the packet, make him show us he can beat us throwing the ball from the pocket. 2029, 465, four touchdowns. I would love those numbers. Russell wilsons throwing, though, jim. We were talking about it a lot yesterday, just really controlling the ball, throwing it with such power and accuracy. Underrated. Jim well, seattle has protected him, 10 yards across and lockett theyre looking like they want to be sure theres not an onside attempt. Id be surprised to see it. Phil i thought i might see Something Different there from the kicker. You only have one guy back. Jim id try to do Something Different. Make a scramble for it. Phil thats right. The play wasnt ready to be called. Ji again, the n. F. C. Playoff picture. If the seahawks win at 65. They would actually move ahead on tiebreakers at the moment ahead of atlanta and they would be into the top six. On the a. F. C. Side. Phil the steelers, knowing the situation, you have to play aggressive. You cant sit back. So that means the corners have to come through with tight coverage against the wide receivers. Jim do you expect pittsburgh to go to their timeouts right awaw, given the chance . Phil yes, i do. Jim rawls. Flag. Mike tomlin already saying hes goinin to r ruse it. Referee illegal formation, offense. Mber 79. He was on the end of the line uncovered. That penalty is declined. Second down. Phil so the wide receiver to the side to have right tackle, gary gilliam, was not on the line`of scrimmage. That really is a huge help to the steelers because that penalty stops the clock. Dont have to use a timeout. Jim second and 7. Rawls, he lost thefootball t is able tofall on it. Back at the 20. Phil it just slips out of rawls hands. A little high on the handoff but he knocks it out. Jim pittsbubuh elects to let the timeouts stay in the pocket. Phil thats right. Theyre going to let this play go. If they stop them, most likely a pass, the twominute warning, two timeouts. A lot of time to get in position for a field goal. Jim third and 9. Here they come. Pass across the middle. It is caught for the first its baldwin. Shaking f fe and sprininng down for the touchdown advertise third of the day. Doug baldwin. His third of the day. Doug baldwin. Phil Russell Wilson stood in there look like hes done it all day. They havav the blitz cocong. Bud dupree is coming free but Russell Wilson did not flinch. Here comes dupree around. Oh, he stands right in there and throws it hard enough where the backside defender couldnt knock it down. Jim seattless longest p py of the season, 80 yards. And now the extra point. Weve already seen hauschka miss one. Its huge. To make it a twoscore different differential. This ones good. Terrible tackling today by the pittsburgh defensive backs. And it crushed them right here. Phil yeah, it did, jim. Coming across, good separation. Boy, look at the strtrghtrms. Or the stiff arms, i should say. But, you know, the thing is Russell Wilson, got to be excited about his play the last couple of weeks. Bevel, the offensive coordinator, has come under re. What a game they called. What a difference this is why it gives the seahawks some hope. Last week they did it by moving the quarterback, having an offense, throwing from the outside. Today hes done it from the pocket, Russell Wilson. Jim and he has his first fivetouchdown performance of his career. Phil you talk about this seahawk team, you cant just sit here and go oh, the defense, its going to dictate the game. No. Its their offense the last few weeks and Ben Roethlisberger, i dont think hes going to come back in. Jim talking to the team doctor, dr. James bradley. 2 01 to go. The five touchdown passes by wilson ties the team record. Matt halls back had done it twice, warren moon once, and your buddy craig did it three times. Phil saw him on the field before the game today. My man. Jim jacoby jones is hammered at the 17 we have the twominute warning. And landry jones is coming in. You know that wow, im starving feeling . Well subway has you covered. Now get 50 more meat on any 6inch sub for just 50 more, in celebration of our 50th anniversary. Its 50 for 50 on our 50th. All you have to say is make it deluxe when youre craving that little extra and well load up your favorite 6inch sub like the mouthwatering spicy italian or the tasty turkey breast. Made with freshly baked bread and all the fresh veggies you want. Thats 50 more meat on any 6inch sub for just 50 more. So get to subway and make it deluxe how you doing . Hey how are you . Where are we watching the game . Youll see. I think my boys have a shot this year. Yeah, especially with this new offense were running. Onon he hits the hole and breaks through the secondary, oh hes gone. And our linebackers and dbs dish out punishment, annever quit. You didnt expect this did you . No i didnt. The nissan altima. Theres a fun side to every drive. Nissan. Innovation that excites. The e ople closest to you u n be the hardest to shop for, but if you know wherer to look for inspspation, you can find the perfect gift for everyone on your list and share wonder every day. Jim tonight onbs begins with 60 minutes and the daredevil, who areeaking on one of the most forbidding mountains in the world. Follow bid madam secretary, only cbs. Roethlisberger heading to the locker room. Land rip jones. The last play for roethlisberger was his attempt on third and 10. He scrambled down to about the 4yard line. Phil thats right. He was talking to the doctors on the sideline. He did have that one hit on the roughing the passer call against nnett w were his head snapped back. Maybe its part of the but that was from that late hit earlier in that drive. He stayed in on the rest of that drive. Heres a second and 10. Over to williams. Somehow he gets free and hes off and running. With 1 45 to go and two timeouts. Phil man, what a good call and deangelo williams. If you think like oh, hes been in the league too long. Hes lost those legs. The man can still run. Jim hes caught seven passes for 88 yards for the game. Phil 1 45, o timeouts. Always knowing it takes two scores so if you get in a situation where you have to, you kick the field goal first. The big strike and a jump ball. Kam chancellor camam down with it. Its in the hands, though, at the end of bryant. Theyd already rud an interception for seattle. Phil definitely has possession of the football. Jim at what point is the play over . Phil play is over. Taken to the ground. Still has possession. Jim im not sure here if he does when he rolls over but is the play already dead . Because bryant ends up with it. Referee the play is under further review. Phil since hes being taken to the ground, just like a receiver jim whos got it now . Phil you have to get up with the football. But is the play over after hes hit the ground and rolled over . Jim thats my question. At what point was the play over . Because bryant ends up with the football. Phil goes to the ground, still has possession. Now he rolls over. I still think he has it. As he comes up. Im saying interception. Well see if all the lessons that mike carey has taught me over the year you know, j, we discuss catch and no catch all the time. Theyve defined the rule jim its a topic every week, lets be honest. Phil yeah, but theres always a little bit of judgment in there. I thought he had possession. Jim mike carey is teed up back in new york. What do you see on this one . Mike this is one thats really tall talked about, duall possession. There was not dual possession receiver hits the grod and the defender defender comes in. The ball comes loose, its out of bounds. When the ball is loose, that ball should be incomplete at that spot. Phil wow. That is jim how about that . Phil i honestly have never heardd that we work hard at this. Jim mike, the play is still alive here . Mike yes, he maintains control when he hits the ground. Both players have the ball and the ball comes loose. Its kind of survival of the fittest. The ball comes loose. Should be an incomplete pass. Jim is this anasy one for blandino and walal you think . Mike . Referee after reviewing the play, the ruling on the field of an interception stands. First down. Jim mike what did they say mike what they went with was they believed there wasnt enough clear evidence. Bu we didnt see clear control when he hit the ground. Both players, their hands are on it and the receiver must maintain control when he goes out of bounds. When the ball comes loose at this point its being ripped away from the defender. That should be incomplete in my opinion. Jim all right, mike carive. Now here is the problem, as they run it with rawls. Heres the problem with replay, the catch rule, all of this is you have a guy like mike carey, a distinguished official for so many years, presided over a super bowl and many other gigantic games in his career. If he was sitting on top of thihi game it w wld have been a different call and all of this supped to get back to almost some sort of indisputabletype defense in the end whether its a catch or no catch. Someone else sees it another way and its just never clear. Phil i understand. Youre right, jim. But its never going to bebe clearar because somewhere along t t lines, theres judgment its like balls and strikes. Did it catch the corner . One umpire says yes, the next says no. Jim thats rawls within a yard of the first. Favre but that was a new one for me. But weve seen some offensive display today here by these teams. Well look at this interception. Kam chancellor has had another outstanding day, by the way. My point is caught it. Football move on the ground, possession, now they rip it, fight. Mike saw it differently. But again,verybody wants i love this one. Well, we all know what a catch is. I love that one. But we cant leave it at that then we really would have a lot of arguments. The nfl is trying. Theyre going to work on it ben this offseason, try and refine the rule, define it even more but i dont know if thats possible. So were just going to have to live with it. Jim the steelers have used their last timeout and stretching out for the first down is coleman. Derrick coleman. Enables now the seahawks just to take a kneeldown or two and call this one complete. If they marked it wh where i thought they were doing going to. Phil i know this, the steelers, they have so many good parts to this football team. They just have to find a way to slow down the other teams passing attack. Johnny manziel threw it all over the field on them last week and have an outstanding today. 28th in the league against the pass and theyre going to fall farther after this game. Jim so giving the seahawks with the win with 1 09 to go, no ability for pittsburgh to stop the clock. A new set of downs coming up. 65, they slide into that sixth spot at the moment. This is all sort of gigantic computer algorithm. Phil i cant get over the wild card in the a. F. C. Right now. Two teams that we wiped off the map a long time ago, kansas city and houston. So this thing is going to change a lot. Jim you look back on that field goal try when it got to 3230 with the boswell kick. At the time it made perfect sense to go ahead and kick it. Had they gone for it on fourth down and missed, seattle would have been at least pinned deep and you would have had two timeouts, down five. Papi i understand. I like what he did. No second guessing at all on that decision. They had them on third and long. A runner going free and Russell Wilson. The coverage wasnt there and the tackling, as you said, all day long by the defensive backs, was bad. Jim it really was. Both teams walk off the field at 65. 974 yards of total offense. Wheatons 201 yards on nine catches. Not in a winning effort for the steelers today. Then, of course, the seahawks will be anxious. Wilson has his first fivetoucown performance. Theyll be anxious to find out the status of jiumy graham. Well, the final score here is streetle seattle 39 and pittsburgh 30. Tonight on cbs, theres been an alteration in the lineup. 60 minutes will be followed by new episodes of madam secretary and the good wife. Because of thehe length of this game. Csi cyber will be seen next week. Phil, it was a doozy. Phil it was awesome. A lot of fun to see, a lot of great players, good matchups. Phil for phil and tracy and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from seattle. Youve been watching the nfl on cbs, home of super bowl 50. 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Cuba, you want to put your governments eye, go ahead but leave me out of it. Whitaker five years ago, when arizona needed drugs to execute an inmate named jeffrey landrigan, it purchased them illelelly from a supplier operating out of this driving school in london. Its my understanding that there was a paperwork issue. The proper forms werent filled out. Whitaker was it used in the execution of mr. Landrigan . Yes. Whitaker this office, the state of arizona, knew or should have known that it was illegal to import these drugs . Bill, i was not the attorney general when that happened. Whitaker yeah, but this. As an excucu, because i think theres a broader. Is. This is the top legal office. Right. Okay, you good . Yeah. Okay. Three, two, one, go cooper j. T. Launches off the summit. Champion speed rider Valentin Delluc quickly follows, videotaping for us with a camera on his helmet. The ride of a lifetime has begun. Youre standing there on the top of the mountain. 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I thought about my family that survived the holocaust. I exercised religiously every day. And i found something every day to laugh at. Pelley did you think, in those early days, boy, the u. S. Governments going to get me out of here in the next week or so . Gross oh, i absolutely did for the first two weeks. And then i said to myself, where the hell are they . Where are they . I figured. I didnt have any idea id be there for five years. I knew i was in trouble. I knew i was in trouble. Pelley alan gross was attracted to trouble. Hes 66, a native of maryland, an Electronics Specialist who ent 20 years making the rounds of war and disaster, setting up communications for relief agencies. Gross and thats why we say when we. When we would connect. When wed align the antenna and connect to the satellite, wed be lighting the candle. Wed light her up. And we did that in a lot of places. Pelley in 2008, the plple was cuba. Gross was hired by the u. S. Agency for international development. U. S. A. I. D. Is americas charity, delivering aid all around the world. But in cuba, its mission was different. U. S. A. I. D. Asked gross to set up independent Internet Connections for the Jewish Community. Only 5 of c cans were online. But bypassing government censorship was illegal. Still, gross put together an equipment list that would do just that. The key was a device called a bgan satellite modem that made a direct connection to a satellite. On his first trip to havana, he put a piece of t te over the hughes 9201 model number and walked his equipment through the airport. So, once cuban customs had cleared your equipment through on that very first trip, you concluded what from that . Gross that bringing equipment into cuba wasnt that difficult. They had every opportunity to stop me from bringing that equipment in. They knew what that equipment was, and if they didnt, you know, shame on them. Pelley in the spring of 2009, he set up two systems at synagogues. But the people he was helping warned him about getting caught. Gross wrote to his supervisors that the project was playinin with fire. It was on his third trip that he spotted trouble. Gross i saw a van rolling down the street. And a gentleman was walking next to it with a whip antenna, and it looked like a voltage meter, and essentially he was checking for radio transmissions. And he rolled right by the synagogue. Pelley after that, gross proposed to u. S. A. I. D. That add sophisticated equipment that could mask the bgan location. He wrote, discovery of bgan usage would be catastrophic. You recognized the danger, at that point. Why did you go back two more times . Gross well, the danger didnt seem so d dgerous because i caca home. And i still had a contract to fulfill. Pelley look, you keep saying you had a contract to fulfill. Thats not all thats going on here. Gross no, thats it. Pelley you believed in the work. Gross i do believe that access to information is a right for everyone, but i have never interfered or participated i i any kind of potical activity overseas. Pelley you were bringing free speech to an oppressed people under the nose of a government that did not want that to happen. Gross three billion people every day log on to the internet around the world. How could that be circumventing the government . Now, it might sound a little bit naive. So im naive. Pelley mr. Gross, you can tell me that you. Gross you can call me alan. Pelley alan, you can tell me that you believed in what you were doing, but you cant tell me you didnt know what you were doing. Gross i knew exactly what i was doing. I was setting up internet connececvity for the Jewish Community in cuba. It was very simple get them connected. That was it. Pelley but it ceased to be simple on his fifth trip when four men pulled him out of his havana hotel. He was driven to a Police Station where a man who seemed to be a doctor ordered him to take a pill he said was a sedative. Gross so i took the pill. He gave me a juice box, and as im drinking the juice box, swallowing the pill, he says, thats it, thats right, drink, drink. And i thought i was in an old Humphrey Bogart movie. And they took me to a hospital, they took my clothes, they gave me these striped pajamas. Pelley you spent the night where . Night and most of the next five years at the Carlos Finlay military hospital. Pelley here in havana, gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. Every day, for the first year, he was interrogated. Gross it was terrible. There was. It was a time of sensory deprivation for me, especially that first year. The place was infested with ants and roaches. I didnt have any meat, really, for five years. Pelley you llst 100 pounds. Gross actually, i lost 110 pounds. Pelley this is gross with his lawyer during his imprisonment. He lost five teeth to lack of nutrition. And yet, he says he forced himself to walk 10,000 steps a day in circles. It turned out his legal case was on the same path. It was more than a year before he went to trial for subverting the government. Judy gross i call it the kangaroo court. Pelley his wife judy was in the court. Judy gross the prosecutor went on for over an hour, talking about the United States. Never mentioned alans name. He started, i think, with the eisenhower administration. Pelley the United States was on trial and alan was uncle sam. Gross absolutely. Absolutely. Pelley the sentence 15 years. Judy gross my heart sunk. Then i thought, you know, we have to start moving furiously and do everything we can. Pelley judy gross held a rally every tuesday outside cubas unofficial embassy in washington, and she protested at the white house. The worst thing that could happen would be for people to forget his name. Judy gross absolutely. Absolutely. Pelley and you made sure that didnt happen. Judy gross i was afraid that the government had already forgotten his name. Pelley the government that sent alan gross on his mission seemed helpless. Years stretched on. Juju gross lost their home, there was a time in this imprisonment that you stopped eating. Gross i decided that i would go on a hunger strike, to protest both governments lack of leadership and lack of effort to resolve this situation. It was ridiculous. I wasnt a spy. I wasnt a smuggler. I wasnt a criminal. This is absolutely ridiculous cuba, you want to put your finger in the u. S. Governments eye . Go ahead, but leave me out of it. U. S. Government, you want to send people to countries where we have no diplomatic relationon and run cockamamie programs . Go ahead, but leave me out of it and get me the hell out of here pelley one person in washington who felt the same way was senator Patrick Leahy of vermont. Leahy thought u. S. A. I. D. Had bungled a project more suited to the cia, and he had a word for it. U. S. A. I. D. Program was stupid . Patrick leahy well, theyre not a spy agency, so they shouldnt do things that make it look like that. And i think it was a disservice to all the men and women who work so well for our country with u. S. A. I. D. Around the world. Pelley in 2010, leahy asked his top aide, tim rieser, to figure out what cuba wanted for alan gross. Timimieser they were fed up with the u. S. A. I. D. Program. I think they also wanted a bargaining chip. They wanted their prisoners back and they wanted to make a point. Pelley their prisoners were celebrated in havana as the cuban five intelligence agents sentenced to long terms in u. S. Prisons for espionage. How hard was it for the United States to give up these five prisoners . Rieser i can tell you that when senator leahy first raised this, the response was it was a nonstarter. Pelley impossible. Rieser were not. Were not doing anything like that. So our response was, well, then alan gross is going to die in cuba. Pelley senator leahy made two trips to cuba. And in 2013, he and his wife marcelle met adriana perez, the wife of one of the five cubans in u. S. Prison. Leahy she said to marcelle, i love my husband the way you love your husband. I may never see him out of prison. I want to have his baby. Will you help us . Rieser we talked about it, and if theres something that we can do that the cubans care about that isnt. Doesnt cost us anything, why not do it . I talked to the bureau of prisons. I talked to the state department. It became clear that there was only one option, and that was artificial insemination. Pelley so rieser arranged for a special delivery from the u. S. Prison to a clinic in panama. Adriana perez became pregnant, and a new day in cuban relations was born. Rieser i think that was reflected in the conversations that the cubans were having with people in the administration, also. They each remarked that the tone had changed, the. Just the way they talked to each other was better. Pelley secret talks, of a different tone, went on for months. Gross had no idea. He told his family he would not live another year in prison. Then came a rare phone call with his wife. Gross and she said, alan, were never going to talk like this again. You get it . laughs i got it. I got it. I got it. Pelley she couldnt say it in the clear on the phone. Gross no. But she was very clear in her wording, in her verbiage, that i was coming home. Pelley the next day december 17, 2014 two planes landed in havana, one with the cuban prisoners, the other with senator leahy and judy gross. Later that morning, president obama announced the trade, which also included an unnamed cuban who had worked for u. S. Intelligence. Diplomatic relations were reestablished after more than half a century. En route to america, alan gross got a call from the president. Barack obama and after years in prison, we are overjoyed that alan gross is back where he belongs. Welcome home, alan. Were glad youre here. applause pelley and weeks later, a shoutout at the state of the union address. Gross ive worked in 54 countries around the world. Every time my plane would touch down on u. S. Soil, i was grateful to be home, grateful. And that night, in particular, i was humbled. Pelley you know, im curious. What did you say to your captors on leaving . Gross hasta la vista, baby. Gross seriously. Cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial. Calling all chief life officers. Glor good evening. 150 World Leaders in paris for a klimt summit running tomorrow through december 11th. Online shoppers are expected to spend a record 3 billion tomorrow on cyber monday. And treasurer janet yellen will discuss the nations Economic Outlook thursday on capitol hill. Im jeff glor, cbs news. 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When lethal injections were introduced in 1977, they were supposed to be a more humane form of capital punishment. Instead, the process has become a messy testing ground for unproven toxic drugs. At the heart of the problem pharmaceutical companies have banned the use of their drugs for capital punishment, partly under pressure from Death Penalty opponents. Without access to the lethal agents they have used for decades, the states are turning to new, untried drugs. And thats creating an execution crisis in america, making it harder and harder to ensure that, when a state decides to end a life, things dont go horribly awry, as they did in the execution of joseph wood. Arizona is one of 31 states to employ capital punishment. Cameras arent allowed here, but video takes us inside death row, where more than 100 inmates are awaiting execution by lethal injection. On july 23, 2014, it was joseph woods turn. Wood had been convicted of murdering his former girlfriend and her father. At 1 52 p. M. , arizona executioners began pumping an experimental combination of drugs into woods veins. They had never before used these drugs for execution, but they expected wood to die within minutes. Among the witnesses that day were deacon ed schaeffer, woods attorney, dale baich, and reporter michael kiefer. Michael kiefer it seemed to go as normal. They put in the. The catheters. They announced that they would. Were administering the drug. And he closed his eyes and went to sleep. Dale baich and about 11 minutes in, i noticed his lip quiver. And a minute later, he gasped. A few seconds later, he did it again, and then again and again and again. Ed schaeffer it was loud. It wasnt just, you know, some nice, peaceful sleeping sound. At this point, somethings gone wrong . Kiefer everybody was thinking something went wrong. You could see the looks on the faces of the people from the department of corrections, who were. Who were standing along the side. You know, they were looking at each other nervously. Whitaker you tried to have the execution stopped . Baich while joe wood was on the table gasping and gulping, we were arguing to a federal judge that he should stop the execution. Whitaker on what grounds . Baich that it wasnt working. Schaeffer i actually said about four rosaries, four complete rosaries, and theres five decades to each rosary. And each one can take anywhere from 15 to 20 minutes. Whitaker and that told you that this was going on for a very long time . Minutes. Kiefer thats a long time to be sitting there, watching somebody die. Whitaker before the federal judge could rule, joseph wood was dead. It was supposed to take just one dose of the drugs to kill him. Prison logs show, before it was over, executioners had injected wood 15 times with the new cocktail of drugs. Baich someone made the decision to inject 14 additional doses of that drug into mr. Wood. Thats not something that has ever been done before. So, they were making it up as ey went along. Whitaker in several rulings, the Supreme Court has reaffirmed the eighth amendment punishment must not be cruel and unusual. Joseph woods lingering death set off alarms across the country and prompted an independent investigation in arizona. Was joseph woods execution botched . Mark brnovich well, bill, i ininammatory word. Whitaker Arizona Attorney general Mark Brnovich told us he sees nothing wrong in the way woods execution was carried out. It took almost two hours. Thats the longest execution in u. S. History. Brnovich at the end of the day, though, the independent report, the medical examiner, all concluded that mr. Wood was sedated the entire time, was unresponsive t tstimuli, and he was feeling no pain whatsoever. Whitaker but how do you know that . Brnovich well, obviously, at. At the end of the day. Whitaker were there sensors . Was anybody taking brain. You know, how do you know he wasnt feeling pain . Brnovich well, ultimately, you cant know, because the persons dead. Whitaker so if two hours isnt too long, what is . Three hours . Would that cause alarm . Four hours . Brnovich i think two hours, three hours, four hours when someones on the death gurney and theyre unconscious, i dont think theyre worried about the time. In this instance, it happened to take longer, but that does not mean that it was botched. Whitaker what would you call it . Brnovich i would call it that you had somebody who is a heinous killer that murdered people in cold blood, and eventually received justice. Whitaker theres no dispute of joseph woods guilt. In august of 1989, wood, a 31 yearold vet addicted to methamphetamines, walked into this auto body shop in tucson, arizona, shot and killed his former girlfriend, debra dietz, and her father, eugene dietz, in cold blood in broad daylight. Richard and Jeannie Brown remember that day well. You actually saw joe wood kill your. Richard brown . Sisterin law. Shes saying no, joe, dont do it, dont do it, and he shot her anyways. It was one of the worst days of my life. In 40 seconds, eugene dietz and Deborah Dietz were dead. Jeannie brown and my mom looked at me and she walked up and gave me a hug, and she said your dad and sister were just killed. Whitaker you witnessed his execution . Richard brown yes. Whitaker what was that day like for you . Richard brown that day was

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