there s a lot that will happen between now and then. we expect that opponents of the death penalty will file lawsuits about these protocols. the federal government is adopting the drugs and protocols that states have been using, in georgia, texas, others states, that have been blessed, including by the supreme court, to carry out the death penalty on a state level. so we ll see if though excuses happen as planned. thank you, even. thanks. is this moving the country forward, amanda? i just question the timing of why now? what s the justification for moving on this? the only thing i can think of is maybe trump wants to pick a fight about the death penalty for 2020, given the firm opposition by so many presidential candidates. if that s the reason for moving on this, i mean, that s really, really unsettling. we should always be leery. i support the death penalty in some cases, but it should only
gru to hand over all kinds of polls data, not just once or twice, but over the course of 2016, to assist them in promoting the internet research agency s efforts with facebook and twitter. this was an effort to coordinate with the russians to intervene in the elect. i think they are very compelling, and we should be required at this point in time to take action. if we don t take action come september 1st, we should you shut it down. i feel strongly that we should, but i think we re running out of time. it is true that paul manafort handed over polling information. i don t know that it s definitive as to the reason why he did it. i don t think mueller was ever able to make a connect between handing over that polling data, but i have to move on. political, in terms of impeachment, the majority of house democrats disagree with
less expensive. it s interesting that it s coming at a time where every few days on cnn.com there s somebody that s falsely accused and convicted and leaving prison after 30 years, because dna clears them. that s why so many people are moving against the death penalty. not because they feel back for these five individuals. certainly opposition to the death penalty is at an all-time high of 56%. certainly it s because we want solid dna evidence if someone committed heinous crimes, because we have so much more knowledge of these wrongful convictions. if you read the profile of these five individuals and then ask the question, i guarantee that but the government isn t supposed to just respond to the basest instincts of human beings. bloodlust isn t the reason to drive this.