the slashed window screen. they didn t do any testing to exclude other sources for that particular fiber or even to pin it down, really to the screen and only the screen. the bread knife had been dusted for fingerprints with the brush that raised questions for cooper. my experts tested seven random fingerprint brushes and four of them had the same chemical consistency and appearance as this one fiber that was found on the bread knife. it is typical in a criminal case that the defense is not satisfied with the state s case. so if there was any dispute, certainly you would have heard from that evidence. if the defense had any experts, where were they? where are they? why aren t they speaking out? the d.a. at final argument says, ladies and gentlemen, the state didn t put up any evidence to contradict. so the only evidence before you is what our experts said.
president actually makes him maybe even more interesting as a political figure because there s a real question whether he will be able to get re-elected in indiana. he has been a republican party darling forever. once he announced that he wanted to be governor of indiana he didn t even have to campaign for it. he just got it. indiana is a deep, deep, deep red state. and mike pence has always been a very popular politician. but right now prospects of his re-election look iffy in his home state. his reputation is the indianapolis star newspaper greeted the news that pence will run for re-election with a brutal opinion column. the big personnel news involving hoosiers is david letterman is retiring and governor mike pence wants another four years on the job. who wouldn t want that sentence
as the new governor of north carolina, he and his state government stepped in three times to stop, effectively, to big foot lawsuits against duke. the moukory administration stepped in over and over again to basically block those lawsuits in north carolina. now, income door in south carolina, the coal ash problem there did not play out the same way. next door, they didn t have a former duke energy executive as governor. and in south carolina, the state didn t intervene when environmentalists brought their lawsuits. so now in south carolina, literally this past week, you can see duke energy trucking away coal ash as part of a voluntary out of court settlement. in south carolina, they got a duke cleanup that started last week. in north carolina, though, the state intervened to stop the lawsuits. what they got in north carolina was a disaster and then it was the feds who stepped in and now that disaster has duke energy apologizing in the papers and
he just got it. indiana is a deep, deep, deep red state. and mike pence has always been a very popular politician. but right now prospects of his re-election look iffy in his home state. his reputation is the indianapolis star newspaper greeted the news that pence will run for re-election with a brutal opinion column. the big personnel news involving hoosiers is david letterman is retiring and governor mike pence wants another four years on the job. who wouldn t want that sentence reversed? citing homemade dump mike pence signs that have apparently been popping up. matthew tully continues, the problem with governor pence running for a second term is that it is still unclear why he ran for a first term. if he thought it was a stepping stone to higher office, well, he certainly stepped in something. what the star is referring to mostly is this. governor mike pence making himself and the state of indiana
into politics. as the new governor of north carolina, he and his state government stepped in three times to stop, effectively, to big foot lawsuits against duke. the moukory administration stepped in over and over again to basically block those lawsuits in north carolina. now, income door in south carolina, the coal ash problem there did not play out the same way. next door, they didn t have a former duke energy executive as governor. and in south carolina, the state didn t intervene when environmentalists brought their lawsuits. so now in south carolina, literally this past week, you can see duke energy trucking away coal ash as part of a voluntary out of court settlement. in south carolina, they got a duke cleanup that started last week. in north carolina, though, the state intervened to stop the lawsuits. what they got in north carolina was a disaster and then it was the feds who stepped in and now that disaster has duke energy apologizing in the papers and paying the biggest crimin