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s office versus osborn involving d.n.a. it turns out there are only three states in the united states that don't provide state legislative access to d.n.a. evidence that might exonerate someone who is in prison. i am told that since 1989, 240 post conviction d.n.a. exonerations have taken place across this country. 17 involving inmates on death row. the supreme court in the osborn case was asked, what about those three states. is there a federal right to access to d.n.a. evidence for someone currently incarcerated? who questions whether or not they were properly charged and convicted. and the court said, no. there was no federal right, but it was a 5-4 case. though i don't quarrel with your premise that it's our resonsability on this side of the table to look at the death penalty the fact in this recent case, the osborn case, there was a clear opportunity for the supreme court right across the street to say, we think this gets to an are u of due process. whether someone sitting on death row in alaska, massachusetts or oklah
s office versus osborn involving d.n.a. it turns out there are only three states in the united states that don't provide state legislative access to d.n.a. evidence that might exonerate someone who is in prison. i am told that since 1989, 240 post conviction d.n.a. exonerations have taken place across this country. 17 involving inmates on death row. the supreme court in the osborn case was asked, what about those three states. is there a federal right to access to d.n.a. evidence for someone...
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kelly osborne says she's a butter face, like everything looks good bulleter face.to show up with a mask covering her entire face. >> it's peculiar that comment is coming from kelly osborne. >> i like lady gaga. i think she's interesting. >> she's definitely out there when it comes to fashion. in a couple weeks everyone will be wearing masks. >> she doesn't have her sleeves rolled up into her suit jacket. >> raven ramon, she is not pregnant, was not pregnant, does not have a baby. the internet's been going crazy with this. so much that her people had to give a comment to people magazine saying she wasn't pregnant sheesh did not give birth. they said she delivered a healthy baby girl. she also has an album out so you always wonder if these things are promotional to get her name out there, although she doesn't need it. she's one of the most famous young people around. >> i'm a little offended by these rumors. i think inherently when anyone is not a size 2 in hollywood, we immediately say she must be pregnant. as a woman i see tt and i'm like why every time a woman's a
kelly osborne says she's a butter face, like everything looks good bulleter face.to show up with a mask covering her entire face. >> it's peculiar that comment is coming from kelly osborne. >> i like lady gaga. i think she's interesting. >> she's definitely out there when it comes to fashion. in a couple weeks everyone will be wearing masks. >> she doesn't have her sleeves rolled up into her suit jacket. >> raven ramon, she is not pregnant, was not pregnant, does...
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rigged and three casino employees were indicted. 44-year-old donna cronin, alicia murray, and terence osborne, all of whom worked in promotions. >> the d.a. said the three would invite family and friends to be here in front of a machine at a particular day and time with a player card. >> insert their player card into a machine. and at that very time, their names would be announced over the public address system, claiming that they were winners of the promotional contest. >> then they shared it the employees. osbourn, $15,000. reaction from gamblers? >> that happens everywhere there's gambling. >> yet, officials with the new york city lottery say no slots were rigged. >> it did not affect the gailing floor or the game -- gaming floor or gaming activity. >> they face various charges of fraud and grand larceny. >> former figure skating champion nicole bobeck is out on bail. but not out of trouble. she is faced with conspiracy charges. if convicted, she could face up to 10 years in prison. she warmed up inside the baltimore arena, back in 2001. she was in town for the champions on tour. >>> those
rigged and three casino employees were indicted. 44-year-old donna cronin, alicia murray, and terence osborne, all of whom worked in promotions. >> the d.a. said the three would invite family and friends to be here in front of a machine at a particular day and time with a player card. >> insert their player card into a machine. and at that very time, their names would be announced over the public address system, claiming that they were winners of the promotional contest. >>...
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s office versus osborn involving dna. it turns out there are only three states in the united states that don't provide state legislative access to dna evidence that might exonerate someone who is in prison. i am told that since 1989 240 post-conviction dna exonerations have taken place across this country. 17 involving inmates on death row. now, the supreme court in the osborn case was asked, what about those three states? is there a federal right to access to dna evidence for someone currently incarcerated? the question is whether or not they were properly charged and convicted. and the court said no, there was no federal right. but it was a 5-4 case so though i don't quarrel with your premise that it's our responsibility on this side of the table to look at the death penalty, the fact is in this recent case, this osborn case, there was a clear opportunity for the supreme court right across the street to say, we think this gets to an issue of due process as to whether had someone sitting on death row in alaska, massachus
s office versus osborn involving dna. it turns out there are only three states in the united states that don't provide state legislative access to dna evidence that might exonerate someone who is in prison. i am told that since 1989 240 post-conviction dna exonerations have taken place across this country. 17 involving inmates on death row. now, the supreme court in the osborn case was asked, what about those three states? is there a federal right to access to dna evidence for someone currently...
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, won't let osborn pay to have the d.n.a. evidence tested that he said would prove his innocence or would confirm his guilt. and the question is, is there a federal due process right of access to d.n.a. evidence. most every other state would have decided this differently and most sensible people think, why not let him pay for the test? the=ñ question is, this splits e court, should this be a federal due process right and the court by a 5-4 majority says no. in the caperton versus mas see cold case mentioned earl ier involving the failure of a west virginia judge to recuse himself when the campaign contributions made on his behalf by one of the litigants of the case that his place on the court had been purchased by one of the litigants who put him there, a case which cried out for some kind ofÑi remedy and again the issue was, however bad this is, should we create a federal, constitutional due process right here? the court split in somewhat predictable ways. in both cases. souter, stevens, ginsburg and breyer favored the recog
, won't let osborn pay to have the d.n.a. evidence tested that he said would prove his innocence or would confirm his guilt. and the question is, is there a federal due process right of access to d.n.a. evidence. most every other state would have decided this differently and most sensible people think, why not let him pay for the test? the=ñ question is, this splits e court, should this be a federal due process right and the court by a 5-4 majority says no. in the caperton versus mas see cold...
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most people said that debbie rowe could make a claim and kris osborn come out very forcefully. anytime soin a friend about e-mails, she's pushed back hard. it seems like maybe this one facet in the michael jackson, there will be fights specially as more comes out about dr. conrad murray, maybe this is one time they really care about the welfare of the kids. i really think that will everyone really does care about the welfare of the kids. >> speaking of the kids, are we laying out in this deal who's going to take care of the kids? what about rebbie or janet, are we hashing that out, do you think? >> it's interesting, because the lawyer was asked about janet's involvement because that's widely reported. sources had said michael wanted agenda play a role. definitely you see these kids have a relationship with the extended jackson family. you saw that at the memorial. and again, katherine jackson is almost 80 years old. it would be a great thing to get some of the extended family in. maybe that's part of what she is discussions with debbie rowe have been about, as well. >> we'll as
most people said that debbie rowe could make a claim and kris osborn come out very forcefully. anytime soin a friend about e-mails, she's pushed back hard. it seems like maybe this one facet in the michael jackson, there will be fights specially as more comes out about dr. conrad murray, maybe this is one time they really care about the welfare of the kids. i really think that will everyone really does care about the welfare of the kids. >> speaking of the kids, are we laying out in this...
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david osborne came and visited us several times, and we had discussions with him. this was a case where a lot of the intellectual capital that was generated by bruce back it and desoto actually didn't do bush 41 any good because he wasn't that interested, but the clinton administration was with the help of others able to bring in the reinventing government effort to great positive effect not only for the clings, but also -- clinton administration but also for america. >> is it possible if a president to structure advising in such a way that he can get wind of earth-shaking trends like that, or is it pretty much always focused on narrow issue management? >> i sort of associate myself with what henry kissinger said. you bring all the sblactwal capital you have to the job. i am sure others would have examples, too, of presidents who were more alert to trends in the culture and the larger climate. >> let's move on to bill? >> like a good student, paul, i am going to begin by answering the question posed, the violation of the first principle of modern media relations. b
david osborne came and visited us several times, and we had discussions with him. this was a case where a lot of the intellectual capital that was generated by bruce back it and desoto actually didn't do bush 41 any good because he wasn't that interested, but the clinton administration was with the help of others able to bring in the reinventing government effort to great positive effect not only for the clings, but also -- clinton administration but also for america. >> is it possible if...
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kind of thunderstorms for that shuttle launch, all right, let's get back here and watch, this is osborneh in the morning. >> dave: pucker up, rick! >> we have a camera guy, chris, makes the same noise when we start the show every morning! >> how cute is he! adorable. >> rick: thank you. it is a california see lion and i was kreshtingscorrected. >> dave: a spend a lot of time at the aquarium, i have kids, we are looking forward to the smooch, rick, coming up. >> and president obama thought his pick for the high court could tip the scales to the left but there is something standing in though way, coming up next. >> clayton: all those outfits cost money and time and a shocking study how much time women spend deciding what to wear and we'll read your tweets, the chat room, e-mails, you have been weighing in all morning, do you believe it takes women a year of their life to get ready. >> dave: at least. >> clayton: i do. 4l$Ñ >> >> dave: the reason why president obama may have nominated sonia sotomayor to the supreme court, and what he was not counting on when he did, jamie colby is here to e
kind of thunderstorms for that shuttle launch, all right, let's get back here and watch, this is osborneh in the morning. >> dave: pucker up, rick! >> we have a camera guy, chris, makes the same noise when we start the show every morning! >> how cute is he! adorable. >> rick: thank you. it is a california see lion and i was kreshtingscorrected. >> dave: a spend a lot of time at the aquarium, i have kids, we are looking forward to the smooch, rick, coming up....
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business and governments that we were lucky enough to have the author of the inventing government, david osborn us. i guess this is a case where a lot of intellectual capital that was generated for people like her nanotubesdesoto -- hernando desoto did not do bush 41 any good because he was not interested. there were trying to bring in in applying these lessons of a or design -- organizing and restructuring. it had a great benefit for the clinton administration agree >> is it possible for a president to structure advising in such a way that he can get wind of earthshaking trends like that or is it pretty much always of focused on a narrow management? >> i sort of associate myself with what henry kissinger said. you bring in all the intellectual capital that you have. you're too busy during the course of things to make that kind of pettitte, but i am sure others would have examples, too, of presidents who were more alert to trends in the culture and the larger climate. >> let us move on to build. -- of to bill. >> like a good student, paul, i'm going to begin by answering the question about mode
business and governments that we were lucky enough to have the author of the inventing government, david osborn us. i guess this is a case where a lot of intellectual capital that was generated for people like her nanotubesdesoto -- hernando desoto did not do bush 41 any good because he was not interested. there were trying to bring in in applying these lessons of a or design -- organizing and restructuring. it had a great benefit for the clinton administration agree >> is it possible for...