it s like the federal government putting crack cocaine in candy machines. it s that easy. this isn t just a drug bust. it involves tax fraud, and your refund is at risk. the price of life. the worst is not being able to watch my kids grow up. locked away for a crime he didn t commit. what did they give you when you got out? nothing. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s hosts randi kaye and drew griffin. good evening. more than a month after whitney houston s tragic death, a toxicology report reveals drugs, indeed, played a role. the news does not surprise someone who knew houston all her life. a man she referred to as uncle sam. sam moore. you probably know him better as half of the 60s singing duo sam and dave. best known for their hit soul man. yet a drug addiction brought him to the bottom, devastating his life and career. his life intersected with whitney houston in many way
we investigate. refund robbery. it s like the federal government putting crack cocaine in candy machines. it s that easy. this isn t just a drug bust. it involves tax fraud, and your refund is at risk. the price of life. the worst is not being able to watch my kids grow up. locked away for a crime he didn t commit. what did they give you when you got out? nothing. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s hosts randi kaye and drew griffin. good evening. more than a month after whitney houston s tragic death, a toxicology report reveals drugs, indeed, played a role. the news does not surprise someone who knew houston all her life. a man she referred to as uncle sam. sam moore. you probably know him better as half of the 60s singing duo sam and dave. best known for their hit soul man. yet a drug addiction brought him to the bottom, devastating his life and career. his life intersecte
it s like the federal government putting crack cocaine in candy mamachines. it s that easy. this isn t just a drug bust. it involves tax fraud and your refund is at risk. the price of life. the worst is not being able to watch my kids grow up. locked away for a crime he didn t commit. what did they give you when you got out? nothing. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s host randi kaye and drew griffin. good evening. more than a month after whitney houston s tragic death, a toxicology report reveals drugs, indeed, played a role. the news does not surprise someone who knew houston all her life. a man she referred to as uncle sam. sam moore. you probably know him better as half of the 60s singing duo sam and dave. but known for their hit soul man. yet a drug addiction brought him to the bottom, devastating his life and career. his life intersected with whitney houston in many ways
interest in justice issues is the racial aspect, the fact that when you look at the way the death penalty is used in the united states and when you look at the way prosecutors pursue these cases, whether it is deliberate or accidental, whether it is something that we think comes from a direct racial or other types of coincidence or juries, the fact on the data is all out there that shows that death penalty is disproportionately used many times against african americans. and that s an issue that we have to weigh in addition to all the other tough issues tonight. one thing i want to say to you, ed, you asked an important question repeatedly tonight about whether an innocent man was executed. but if we take one step back as we think through all these issues tonight, we know from the innocence project that 273 people have had post-conviction dna exonerations. that means that science has told us what juries didn t, which is that it turned out they were not guilty. 17 of those people, i wo
dna exonerations in so many of these cases we actually find the real perpetrator. but most of them were eyewitness misidentification. 75%. but a lot of them involved unreliable forensic science as a contributing factor. and there are two cases, two very important cases, ed, that have to be covered in the course of this political campaign. one is of course the case of cameron todd willingham that you have covered which deals with a man that governor perry executed based on unreliable arson evidence and now what is shown to be the perjurious testimony of the jailhouse snitch. everybody most disinterested legal observers believe that there s powerful evidence that willingham was innocent and executed. but what s even worse about it is governor perry has been engaged in a concerted campaign to cover up the fact that the arson evidence in that case was unreliable. now, that s extremely serious