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gary masse says to the judge, i lied on the stand. straight up. tion is invalid but that's not the way the evidentiary hearing turned out. >> judge hollows ruled that gary's perjury amounted to harmless error. masse's deal, he wrote, had not been concealed since the jury could have inferred it. he denied gloria's appeal. >> when he said he still thought she was guilty, i thought, you are not a good judge. why are you here? >> six judges had ruled against gloria. joyce was out of money. their last chance was the ninth circuit appeals court which had reversed just one such ruling in the past decade. >> this was the last step in the process. we had lost all along the way. but this was her life. that's a huge responsibility and one that anyone would take seriously. >> now, working without pay, genago submitted the appeal to the ninth circuit's three-judge panel led by judge michael hawkins. >> i was the united states attorney for four years. i prosecuted plenty of cases myself. they are not entitled to a perfect trial. they are entitled to a reasonably
gary masse says to the judge, i lied on the stand. straight up. tion is invalid but that's not the way the evidentiary hearing turned out. >> judge hollows ruled that gary's perjury amounted to harmless error. masse's deal, he wrote, had not been concealed since the jury could have inferred it. he denied gloria's appeal. >> when he said he still thought she was guilty, i thought, you are not a good judge. why are you here? >> six judges had ruled against gloria. joyce was out...
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gary masse says to the judge, i lied on the stand. straight up. not the way the evidentiary hearing turned out. >> judge hollows ruled that gary's perjury amounted to harmless error. masse's deal, he wrote, had not been concealed since the jury could have inferred it. he denied gloria's appeal. >> when he said he still thought she was guilty, i thought, you are not a good judge. why are you here? >> six judges had ruled against gloria. joyce was out of money. their last chance was the ninth circuit appeals court which had reversed just one such ruling in the past decade. >> this was the last step in the process. we had lost all along the way. but this was her life. that's a huge responsibility and one that anyone would take seriously. >> now, working without pay, genago submitted the appeal to the ninth circuit's three-judge panel led by judge michael hawkins. >> i was the united states attorney for four years. i prosecuted plenty of cases myself. they are not entitled to a perfect trial. they are entitled to a reasonably fair trial, the defendants
gary masse says to the judge, i lied on the stand. straight up. not the way the evidentiary hearing turned out. >> judge hollows ruled that gary's perjury amounted to harmless error. masse's deal, he wrote, had not been concealed since the jury could have inferred it. he denied gloria's appeal. >> when he said he still thought she was guilty, i thought, you are not a good judge. why are you here? >> six judges had ruled against gloria. joyce was out of money. their last chance...
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said she'd never even met the suspect, gary mass. didn't matter. police charged her anyway.nd a jury convicted her anyway of murder, of robbery and of conspiracy. and that woman sat in jail for years until she met the woman who would change everything. joyce ride. astronaut sally ride's mom. she volunteered with inmates and she just had a feeling about killian, that killian was innocent. she decided to get on the case and hired help to prove it. and look what she found out. >> gloria killian had been languishing in prison for eight years when an investigator found evidence discrediting cleland and 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 begin
said she'd never even met the suspect, gary mass. didn't matter. police charged her anyway.nd a jury convicted her anyway of murder, of robbery and of conspiracy. and that woman sat in jail for years until she met the woman who would change everything. joyce ride. astronaut sally ride's mom. she volunteered with inmates and she just had a feeling about killian, that killian was innocent. she decided to get on the case and hired help to prove it. and look what she found out. >> gloria...
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what the president wants to do is raise the threshold through mass inflation. >> gary, is that true? is that the way you read it? >> i don't. i don't know how many times we have to go back to the well with essentially, it's a parts controls argument. we have been through it with minimum wage. we have been through it with price controls and we had the gas price controls back to our nixon's time. it doesn't work, you can't force the market to do what it won't do. i go es in obama's mind, he thinks, you know, these fat cats in these companies are sitting there hoarding all these billions of dollars themselves. that's not how it works. when a company pays more wages in overtime, they have less profit. those profits are used by the company, they're used by the company in the form of retainers, either giving the money back to shareholders with dividends. they grow the company further down the line. it's not that they're sitting there, oh my gosh, we won't have champagne on the yacht tonight. it shows a basic misunderstanding of how businesses work. to think you can come in and just tell co
what the president wants to do is raise the threshold through mass inflation. >> gary, is that true? is that the way you read it? >> i don't. i don't know how many times we have to go back to the well with essentially, it's a parts controls argument. we have been through it with minimum wage. we have been through it with price controls and we had the gas price controls back to our nixon's time. it doesn't work, you can't force the market to do what it won't do. i go es in obama's...
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gary hits. is this a good idea or slimy person. >> they said she wants her art shares with the pratts. with the masses.is a money making thing. >> this guy is in the middle of the circumstance show in vegas. he owns the pat at the present time and the ability to have this device, but not apparently the license to use it. it is a tricky area. and it will get smoothed out and he can do what he wants. i don't know if tickets will sell. >> first i don't know if a guy named alkie is doing this. are people clamoring for an amy winehouse tour? >> i don't think they are. it was her father that was a former cabdriver that said, people really just want to listen to your music. really they want to expense the hole gram. you can't look the youtube videos? i don't know why we need a 3-d rendering -- i won't say that. it is disrespectful. >> because it is more owe bead yept and re-- obedient and reliable. >> the only videos i have watched of her are her throwing up on stage. it was like the wide world of sports. >> you can have that too. it will be a whole puking section. >> it does what you tell it to do. >> what i
gary hits. is this a good idea or slimy person. >> they said she wants her art shares with the pratts. with the masses.is a money making thing. >> this guy is in the middle of the circumstance show in vegas. he owns the pat at the present time and the ability to have this device, but not apparently the license to use it. it is a tricky area. and it will get smoothed out and he can do what he wants. i don't know if tickets will sell. >> first i don't know if a guy named alkie...
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i think that it's my contention that we created the mass and then by our decisions in the immediate postwar. back love gary larson. this is american generals in iraq. planning other camping, if you notice. and it really says something that the american army and its very practically excellent and they didn't know a lot about counterinsurgent day. so the idea they didn't know a lot about counterinsurgent day. so the idea that you go out and capture the operatives and it would be raids after rates and not a lot of thought put into the other aspects that they eventually became very good at but not in 2003. we were there and things were spiraling downward but not rapidly. it's what we were going to do? well, that's a good question. i don't think that we had a good answer to it. we lack a strategy to guide the way forward and down at the troop level with what we lack in an operational concept that drove operations in a uniform and coherent manner. and we lack enough resources underground. even with these headwinds. there were some good things that were done. unit by unit there were a lot of learning situations t
i think that it's my contention that we created the mass and then by our decisions in the immediate postwar. back love gary larson. this is american generals in iraq. planning other camping, if you notice. and it really says something that the american army and its very practically excellent and they didn't know a lot about counterinsurgent day. so the idea they didn't know a lot about counterinsurgent day. so the idea that you go out and capture the operatives and it would be raids after rates...