Oklahoma City prepares for McVeigh execution
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(10 Jun 2001) • • 1. Wide of Oklahoma City National Memorial • 2. People looking at memorial • 3. Tourists • 4. Tree which survived the bombing • 5. Set up of Calvin Moser at memorial • 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Calvin Moser, survivor of Oklahoma bombing: • This individual no longer deserves the right to voice his opinion to us bound on the rhetoric of what this government or any other government or any other peoples have done or not done and the only way that will ever happen, for him to be quiet is for his life to be taken. • 7. Moser with Paul Heath • 8. Back view of above • 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Heath, survivor of Oklahoma bombing: • He's probably not going to say anything other than he may repeat that he was a soldier at war with the government, so we're not going to get satisfaction there. But what we will be able to be satisfied with is that we can tell everybody in our future I was there the minute the clock ticked down from seven o'clock to seven-oh-eight, Mr McVeigh left this life and he can no longer hurt anybody in your family or my family again. • 10. Various of memorial • 11. Media setting up • 14. Media trucks • 15. Media tent • 16. Brandon and Rebecca Denny playing • 17. Jim and Claudia Denny • 18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Claudia Denny, mother of survivors: • I think it'll be just another chapter, it will never be over because we will always remember but it certainly won't be one of those really joyous days that we're going to be celebrating for. • 19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Denny, father of survivors: • We started a new life for us when we found Brandon and Rebecca that afternoon and we really started over again as a family when Brandon and I came home and Claudia and Rebecca came up from Dallas after 55 days of Brandon being in therapy down there and we moved into this house and that was our new life, we started over again. • 20. Kids playing outside house • 21. Parents playing with kids • • STORYLINE: • • Visitors have been pouring through the gates of the Oklahoma City National Memorial -- as Timothy McVeigh's execution nears. • • Calvin Moser and Paul Hearth were both in the building when the explosion went off, but somehow survived the 1995 bombing. • • Moser will watch the execution on closed circuit television. • • He said it's time for McVeigh to finally be silenced. • • Hearth also wasn't too forgiving of McVeigh. • • Defiant to the end, Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh says he is sorry 168 people died at his hands, but insists the blame rests on a U.S. government bent on bullying its citizens. • • As the media sets up for the big day, the Denny family is trying to forget what happened and move on with their new lives. • • Both of their children survived the bombing. • • Their son Brandon was seriously injured and was left with a permanent memory of the attack. • • Today, the family is thankful they can all be together. • • Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork • Twitter: / ap_archive • Facebook: / aparchives • Instagram: / apnews • • • You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...
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