the body for burial or even have a burial spot. as a result of that, the state takes responsibility for whatever inmate it has in custody at that time to bury him, to be able to have a funeral. whether it s a life sentence, life without parole or even if it s a death sentence, they ve accomplished their sentence when they get to this point and a lot of them in terms of options prefer death as compared to living in prison. let s pray. lord, we thank you so much for your blessing, your goodness and, god, life. and, lord, i pray that we may be able to understand life. lord, our loss with regard is tearful, it s sorrowful. we know he s a gain as far as heaven is concerned. another part of the job done with the utmost of respect, it s part of the normal life cycle. the man was incarcerated. he was there. the sentence was imposed upon him.
a burial spot. as a result of that, the state takes responsibility for whatever inmate it has in custody at that time to bury him and have a funeral. whether it s a life sentence, life without parole or even a death sentence, they accomplished their sentence when they get to this point. a lot of them is terms of options prefer death as to living in prison. lord we thank you so much for your blessing and goodness and life. i pray that we may be able to understand our life and loss with regard is tearful and sorrowful. we know that he s a gain as far as heaven is concerned. it s been with the utmost respect. it s part of the normal life cycle. the man was incarcerated and he was there. that was the sentence imposed upon him. that s part of it.
deal with that at that time. roughly half the prison s population whether on death row or serving life without parole, won t see the outside world until the end of their sentence which in most cases means death. i m going to a funeral. we re going to be burying one of our inmates. this fellow we re going to see today died of natural causes. he had been in the prison for quite some time. family members were not able financially to be able to get the body for burial or even have a burial spot. as a result of that, the state takes responsibility for whatever inmate it has in custody at that time to bury him, to be able to have a funeral. whether it s a life sentence, life without parole or even if it s a death sentence, they ve accomplished their sentence when they get to this point and a lot of them in terms of options prefer death as compared to living in prison.
people are able to get together on something that is probably going to be remembered a lot longer than the fight over the debt. i think it was great bill clinton, the former president and john boehner agreed to come down to washington and have a big fund-raiser and try to make enough money to close the deficit in terms of this memorial. the cost of this memorial. they are going to raise apparently $10 million. that is quite a fund-raising dinner. that s going to be an expensive seat to raise $10 million in one night. i guess they are going to hit the people with money in this country to pay it off ended so this can be polished, if you will memorial site. it s going to be a simple site as we learned today. it s not a lot of hot dog stands and people selling whatever. it s going to be a subdued country setting. just the names of the people on those walls. of course, that boulder that sits out there in the meadow that marks the spot where the plane came down is, in fact, the burial spot o