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Description
The video examines the death penalty in Texas and Louisiana, highlighting its exorbitant costs—estimated at $3.2 million per execution in Texas—due to the complex judicial process. It features a discussion with Sister Helen Pruijon and abolitionists at Loyola University, alongside footage of a protest turned prayer following a last-minute stay of execution for Antonio James. The video emphasizes the randomness of the death penalty, characterizing it as a "lottery" that disproportionately affects poor individuals, and explores the emotional impact of the legal system on both supporters and opponents of capital punishment.