let us speak to a markets consultant. we are not going to go to that just yet. we consultant. we are not going to go to thatjust yet. we are going to take you live to dublin lynn is the scene at dublin central court. we are hearing a statement after the sentencing ofjozef puska, for life imprison for the murder of school teacher aisling murphy. fix, imprison for the murder of school teacher aisling murphy. teacher aisling murphy. a come assion teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat community, - teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat community, they i teacher aisling murphy. a come i passion nat community, they were teacher aisling murphy. a come - passion nat community, they were of assistance throughout the investigation, providing us in particular with access to cctv which was instrumental in building the case againstjozef puska and achieving a successful prosecution. the community also had and continues to support aisl
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that landmark case and clearly not due process, commuted the sentence from the death penalty to life imprison. the mob so enraged they tore leo frank from the jail cell and they hung him from a tree. and as often happened with lynchings in the south, they barbecued, they took pictures and sold the postcards as souvenirs. the adl founded literally in that moment and we have been fighting ever since. you go back to those times. looking at the late 20s and early 30s in germany, the jews said we re in great positions in government, in universities, in the arts. there were lawyers, musicians and somehow they were motivated against. right? hitler created an otherness about jews. is this about ignorance or hatred? my grandfather was one of those jews. my grandfather s a survivor from
served, as we ve heard many people feel the jurors who handed out this ultimate punishment, we can report, several of them were crying. not presumably because they felt there was anything wrong in what they had to do or what they felt was just under the law. but because there is something sad. i m literally five minutes from the courthouse the courthouse. part of my legislative district when i was a state representative. i was at the library walked down broadway. people are relieved that this is over. people have no strong feelings whether or not he should receive life imprison without parole or the death penalty. that s not what they were thinking about. what they were thinking about is the families of these people. and they know them. some of them are their neighbors. and that s what people are talking about now on the streets of boston. former boston mayor ray
define thely burning his passbook, a dreaded document the apartheid authorities used to control the movement of south africa s black population. the africans require one to franchise on the basis of one man one vote and they want political independence. that simple demand and the methods mandela took to fight for democracy eventually saw him and others tried for trees on and sabotage by the apartheid government. acts punishable by death. but they got life imprison nt instead, banished to robben island, one of the country s most brutal and isolated prisons. another political prisoner, mack maharaj remembers the first time he saw mandela in the prison yard. i could see from the way he walked and from his conduct that he was a man already stamping his authority on prison regime. reporter: mandela was