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but cleland never arrested bob hoard. instead he pressed smith to tell him about gloria killian. >> i told them i didn't know her. they said, what was her involvement? i said, none that i know of. >> it should have caused them to re-evaluate their case but they had already made up their minds about what happened here, and they were filtering out information that was inconsistent with that which happens all the time. >> they took the information and then that's the last i heard of it. >> for smith's story to help gloria, genego would need to find and convince him to testify in open court. all for a woman he had never met. >> gary lee smith had completely turned his life around and really had no reason to come forward and admit that he was a criminal 20 years ago. >> he asked me if i would come in and testify at her hearing. and i thought, my gosh. i certainly don't want any repercussions or anything. we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits y
but cleland never arrested bob hoard. instead he pressed smith to tell him about gloria killian. >> i told them i didn't know her. they said, what was her involvement? i said, none that i know of. >> it should have caused them to re-evaluate their case but they had already made up their minds about what happened here, and they were filtering out information that was inconsistent with that which happens all the time. >> they took the information and then that's the last i heard...
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named kit cleland. >> kit cleland was far more emotional than the first prosecutor.just angry and very sarcastic. you know, she's a murderer, she's a killer. she's going to run, and cleland seemed to feel he was the avenging angel of god. >> the judge didn't buy it. >> look. did you pull her off an international flight? did you catch her running down the road? and klee lapd wecleeland, no, n. and the judge said, you know what? she's out on $25,000 bail and you can leave her alone. >> gloria was free on bail for almost two years. but waiting for her day in court proved to be an emotional roller coaster. >> i would go from thinking they will never convict me of something i didn't do to thinking they'll send me away for a million years. i did everything i could to avoid it. there was no way that i could even cope with the idea. >> shutting herself off, gloria missed some critical developments. the fbi discovered steven desantis holed up in texas. he went on trial in 1985. >> i acted as if it had nothing to do with me at all. i should have been studying the daily transcr
named kit cleland. >> kit cleland was far more emotional than the first prosecutor.just angry and very sarcastic. you know, she's a murderer, she's a killer. she's going to run, and cleland seemed to feel he was the avenging angel of god. >> the judge didn't buy it. >> look. did you pull her off an international flight? did you catch her running down the road? and klee lapd wecleeland, no, n. and the judge said, you know what? she's out on $25,000 bail and you can leave her...
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named kit cleland. >> kit cleland was far more emotional than the first prosecutor.arcastic. you know, she's a murderer, she's a killer. she's going to run, and cleland seemed to feel he was the avenging angel of god. >> the judge didn't buy it. >> look. did you pull her off an international flight? did you catch her running down the road? and cleland, no, not exactly. and the judge said, you know what? she's out on $25,000 bail and you can leave her alone. >> gloria was free on bail for almost two years. but waiting for her day in court proved to be an emotional roller coaster. >> i would go from thinking they will never convict me of something i didn't do to thinking they'll send me away for a million years. i did everything i could to avoid it. there was no way that i could even cope with the idea. >> shutting herself off, gloria missed some critical developments. the fbi discovered stephen desantis holed up in texas. he went on trial in 1985. >> i acted as if it had nothing to do with me at all. i should have been studying the daily transcript of it. i would have
named kit cleland. >> kit cleland was far more emotional than the first prosecutor.arcastic. you know, she's a murderer, she's a killer. she's going to run, and cleland seemed to feel he was the avenging angel of god. >> the judge didn't buy it. >> look. did you pull her off an international flight? did you catch her running down the road? and cleland, no, not exactly. and the judge said, you know what? she's out on $25,000 bail and you can leave her alone. >> gloria was...
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killian had been languishing in prison for eight years when an investigator found evidence discrediting clelandnd his strar witness gary massey. >> he found a letter asking for lenience ne the sentence. it was concrete proof that there was a deal being made before gary got to testify in gloria's trial. >> with new evidence emerging, gloria became less reluctant to accept help. >> i said is it all right if i hire a lawyer? and she said, it would be all right. the thought of getting out was dreams again. >> joyce brought the letter to a top appeals lawyer. >> it was a quid pro quo from the beginning. if gary doesn't implicate gloria, then they're not going to support a reduction in his sentence. simple as that. i was very excited but certainly no guarantee we were going to win. >> yeah, but guess what? they did. they won. that evidence showing that gary massey lied. he lied through his teeth so that he could cut a deal and overturn killian's conviction ultimately, though. listen, i'm joined by judge michael hawkins who was actually one of the deliberative judges on the appellate court the 9th cir
killian had been languishing in prison for eight years when an investigator found evidence discrediting clelandnd his strar witness gary massey. >> he found a letter asking for lenience ne the sentence. it was concrete proof that there was a deal being made before gary got to testify in gloria's trial. >> with new evidence emerging, gloria became less reluctant to accept help. >> i said is it all right if i hire a lawyer? and she said, it would be all right. the thought of...
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cleland, taking out a cigar, shook his tired rest and said that was a little tiresome, don't you know i meant what you have to keep pressing mapping down on the time. if you relax your hand, the train stops. with him at the controls come in the train continued with and without warning the passengers who had been staring in the darkened tunnels were suddenly looking out into the dust. more than 122nd street between emerged from the ground near a viaduct and it was the only place where ran in the open air and new yorkers who knew the precise spot turn it on shouting from the streets and rooftops. morrison blew the whistle before it disappeared back out of sight at 135th street. the little glimpse into new york's subways. [applause] so it really is the story of two cities that had close relationships on one hand and two brothers who had close relationships. but at the same time the cities and the brothers had competition with each other and when boston opened first, there was a great thing in "the new york times", new york took a lot of pride in being a much more bold and inventive leadi
cleland, taking out a cigar, shook his tired rest and said that was a little tiresome, don't you know i meant what you have to keep pressing mapping down on the time. if you relax your hand, the train stops. with him at the controls come in the train continued with and without warning the passengers who had been staring in the darkened tunnels were suddenly looking out into the dust. more than 122nd street between emerged from the ground near a viaduct and it was the only place where ran in the...
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saxby chambliss defeating max cleland. nobody guessed that would happen.redict the. but what you can say is the map looks very good for republicans. because in addition to the open seat races of montana, south dakota and west virginia which look very good, you have five of the top senate races in the country in states where obama's approval rating ranks among the 10th lowest in the nation. particularly places like arkansas and louisiana and north carolina. >> ralph, let me interrupt you because i want to -- >> yeah, one last thing. job approval more than anything tries midterm performance. what was bill clinton's job approval on election day 1998? most people don't remember this. 66%. even in the middle of impeachment. when bush lost the house and the senate in 2006, where was his job approval? 37. today in the real clear politics average, obama's is 43. his disapproval is 53. and some of the key states, it's even lower and that's the driver. >> are you weeping? >> no. i'm trying to keep from laughing, but thank you. thank you all for having me. ralph poin
saxby chambliss defeating max cleland. nobody guessed that would happen.redict the. but what you can say is the map looks very good for republicans. because in addition to the open seat races of montana, south dakota and west virginia which look very good, you have five of the top senate races in the country in states where obama's approval rating ranks among the 10th lowest in the nation. particularly places like arkansas and louisiana and north carolina. >> ralph, let me interrupt you...
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some of that not only agree with the joy you that it brings me to have a person of the left the cleland'sthat it all and i mean it with all respect and sincerity. that's a bad sign if they've rubin says this president is lacking credibility in the world scene that's huge that's actually the biggest thing that i could say if he if people on the left even or acknowledging that this president no. no longer allows the united states to intimidate anyone i don't want to merit the love but i did america for this president drones people he took out osama bin laden he has killed more people than george w. bush on innocent people he's killed the guys not charge right these drones american citizens in foreign countries and what do you want him to why he wanted he boasted do i need a good life defend the president what are you ok what do you want while we're on iraq they didn't do you want to leave you a friend they don't want to do were two separate issues one is does anybody fear the united states of america and the answer is no that's and forgetting i don't want to merica feared because i'm americ
some of that not only agree with the joy you that it brings me to have a person of the left the cleland'sthat it all and i mean it with all respect and sincerity. that's a bad sign if they've rubin says this president is lacking credibility in the world scene that's huge that's actually the biggest thing that i could say if he if people on the left even or acknowledging that this president no. no longer allows the united states to intimidate anyone i don't want to merit the love but i did...