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(laughs) (audience laughs) (muffled shouting) bill cosby was, to all of us, america's dad. "the cosby show" was, at its height, doing astronomically high numbers. (wesminster chime) it was that "mash" finale territory of just the biggest numbers you've ever seen on paper. (soft jazzy music) (audience applauds) - now, as far as who he is outside of the work, it's not to be ignored. - he's been controversial, absolutely. - [patrick] in 2018, bill cosby was convicted for drugging and violating a woman in 2004. - [female reporter] some 50 women have alleged similar sexual assaults. - the conviction was overturned and cosby was released, which, to him, was a vindication because he always had maintained his innocence. - so how do we celebrate bill cosby's legacy? - it has been hard. it's been difficult to reconcile the man versus the myth, the legend, the comedian, the star. - i think we have to look at bill cosby. i don't think we should look away. i think we should look at all of it, the good, the bad, the ugly. i think it's important. (mid-tempo r&b music) (muffled shouting) -
(laughs) (audience laughs) (muffled shouting) bill cosby was, to all of us, america's dad. "the cosby show" was, at its height, doing astronomically high numbers. (wesminster chime) it was that "mash" finale territory of just the biggest numbers you've ever seen on paper. (soft jazzy music) (audience applauds) - now, as far as who he is outside of the work, it's not to be ignored. - he's been controversial, absolutely. - [patrick] in 2018, bill cosby was convicted for...
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joining me now are two former prosecutors from other high profile cases, prosecutor in the bill cosby case kristen gibbons feden, and jeffrey say, jeffrey, let me start with you. what's the waiting game like for both sides in this case? >> chris, it's nice to be with you again. it's like waiting for gudo. it's the process of hurrying up and all of a sudden waiting for the jury to come through. i think what you heard from a lot of other jurors from the mcdonald case, blagojevich case reflect something implicit and important that they're doing. they're going to take this very methodically, and i think they'll go more slowly than people are predicting right now. >> kristen, todd blanche gave up a high profile law office to be donald trump's attorney. alvin bragg knows this could be the only case and likely the only case prosecuted against donald trump before the election, what is that? i mean, the personal stakes for a high profile case, period, as you well know, the eyes are on you. do you feel that weight? because it's not just an interest that people had in your case or donald trump's
joining me now are two former prosecutors from other high profile cases, prosecutor in the bill cosby case kristen gibbons feden, and jeffrey say, jeffrey, let me start with you. what's the waiting game like for both sides in this case? >> chris, it's nice to be with you again. it's like waiting for gudo. it's the process of hurrying up and all of a sudden waiting for the jury to come through. i think what you heard from a lot of other jurors from the mcdonald case, blagojevich case...
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in addition to this case, unlike with the bill cosby case where it was overturned based on the higher court's belief that there existed a nonprosecutorial agreement which precluded us from being able to re-try it, in this particular case, there were specific evidentiary rulings and guidance that the higher court gave to the trial court. so the trial court has to reconsider what if any prior witness testimony will be permitted in this trial. and the d.a.'s office is going to have to consider whether or not they want to continue moving forward with the case, knowing their restrictions on the ability to call certain prior witness testimony. >> again, he still has another conviction in los angeles that stands, but i have been reading some of the analysis of this, and an argument is being made, and i wonder what your thoughts are, that the overturned conviction in new york is indeed related to the los angeles case because the outcome of that trial tainted the jury in los angeles. is that an argument that could be made? >> it is absolutely a viable argument, but i have heard that argument b
in addition to this case, unlike with the bill cosby case where it was overturned based on the higher court's belief that there existed a nonprosecutorial agreement which precluded us from being able to re-try it, in this particular case, there were specific evidentiary rulings and guidance that the higher court gave to the trial court. so the trial court has to reconsider what if any prior witness testimony will be permitted in this trial. and the d.a.'s office is going to have to consider...
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someone who knows the pressure well is kristen gibbons, whose fiery closing argument in the bill cosby trial earned her widespread praise. it's good to see you again. in channelling your own experience, how intensive are the preparations, final preparations that are going on. what are lawyers doing right now? >> yeah, so, you know, when you look at a trial as if the closing argument is the grand finale and your only opportunity to weave the evidence into a compelling narrative that truly aims to leave the jury with that lasting impression, you fully understand how important a closing argument is, and how important it is to really prepare for it. so, you know, what i think the prosecutors and the defense attorneys are really doing right now is they're putting together all of their evidence. they're coming up with the most compelling and captivating clear narrative that truly is going to tie all of the evidence together, and kind of stitch it into that compelling story that's supported by the evidence. i think one of the things they really need to focus on, too, chris, is to outline pill
someone who knows the pressure well is kristen gibbons, whose fiery closing argument in the bill cosby trial earned her widespread praise. it's good to see you again. in channelling your own experience, how intensive are the preparations, final preparations that are going on. what are lawyers doing right now? >> yeah, so, you know, when you look at a trial as if the closing argument is the grand finale and your only opportunity to weave the evidence into a compelling narrative that truly...
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i said no, it was bill cosby. cosby was number one. jaleel white: with respect to what's happened of late. it's like, hugely disappointing to all of us, but he set the standard for what a family sitcom was. jim colucci: the cosby show had proven that the family sitcom was a viable genre again. [audience laughter] lynn: i'm mr. belevedere! gerrad hall: by the late 80s family sitcoms were very popular among the big three networks. gerrad hall: there was this incredible resurgence. jesse: this is great, we should be mothers. joey: ah yeah! ethan alter: families tuned into these tv shows to see an aspirational version of what family life could be. urkel: did i do that? jennifer keishin armstrong: shows like silver spoons and growing pains and all that. it's constant hugging and learning, right? [audience clapping] ethan alter: with the family sitcom at the height of its popularity, fox started moving into the television arena. cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network. patrick gomez: t
i said no, it was bill cosby. cosby was number one. jaleel white: with respect to what's happened of late. it's like, hugely disappointing to all of us, but he set the standard for what a family sitcom was. jim colucci: the cosby show had proven that the family sitcom was a viable genre again. [audience laughter] lynn: i'm mr. belevedere! gerrad hall: by the late 80s family sitcoms were very popular among the big three networks. gerrad hall: there was this incredible resurgence. jesse: this is...
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of a woman who extorted bill cosby where that line is, i'll tell you that legal answer, wrongful. >> what wrongful means is in the eye of the beholder, it's in the eye of the prosecutor. it's in the eye of the jury. it's a gray area. it as a non-lawyer, i can say one of the reasons perhaps that they've had david pecker in everyone explaining the whole catching kill scheme one man's catch and kill, another man's extortion. you have meetings that donald trump was part of where they're discussing how to buy these stories are how to keep them from being published. that indicates a certain intact functionality that may not be it doesn't matter. elie, do you think if stormy daniel's was telling the truth? >> does it goes to the wrongfulness because it is different in the law's eyes and the jury's eyes. imagined she fabricated this. and i said wrongful is the key question here. it's way more wrongful than if it actually happened. >> that's also why the prosecution made the point with key davidson, donald trump does not part with his money easily and anyone around donald trump knows that he'
of a woman who extorted bill cosby where that line is, i'll tell you that legal answer, wrongful. >> what wrongful means is in the eye of the beholder, it's in the eye of the prosecutor. it's in the eye of the jury. it's a gray area. it as a non-lawyer, i can say one of the reasons perhaps that they've had david pecker in everyone explaining the whole catching kill scheme one man's catch and kill, another man's extortion. you have meetings that donald trump was part of where they're...
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all tingly , like saying bill cosby tingly, like saying bill cosby would say, yeah, what it is, is this is the telegraph. >> yeah. and i think we've understood quite clearly what joe biden's taking for breakfast. >> magic mushrooms. he's feeling great. >> all right. finally paul, the express. you've got about 30s to do this. okay. fury sorry. no, no. sorry. >> sorry . >> sorry. >> sorry. >> pay attention to me. >> pay attention to me. >> sorry, sorry, sorry. something about lawns. >> and you love a lawn. >> and you love a lawn. >> if you're in the uk, city council bans grass cutting for the whole of may. so this is bradford city council announced on its facebook page that it won't be mowing its lawns and green spaces this month in a bid to give it and six insects a chance. now we've been doing this for quite some time across the country and i agree with them. it is a great excuse to not spend council tax money because that's all that's going on there. they don't care about the bees and the insects. they just think we're not going to have to pay for a month's worth of maintenance in may.
all tingly , like saying bill cosby tingly, like saying bill cosby would say, yeah, what it is, is this is the telegraph. >> yeah. and i think we've understood quite clearly what joe biden's taking for breakfast. >> magic mushrooms. he's feeling great. >> all right. finally paul, the express. you've got about 30s to do this. okay. fury sorry. no, no. sorry. >> sorry . >> sorry. >> sorry. >> pay attention to me. >> pay attention to me. >>...
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since the 1st week of may, can bill cosby has more data butler in central cost? at least a policy means have been killed after that is right. new forces target to a building for the ministry of social affairs and development. this building had a number of pilots in use that were seeking refuge in this building. according to the paramedics, i talked to, they said that they were directly targeted from the window. as they he said, that's one of the rockets was a mil to mil. at our teller we selling, the other one was draw near strikes and we saw the bodies of 9 palestinians. it being 8, sorry. 8 policy means being transferred into alexa, hospitalized, and dozens of injuries. it's a chaos right now on the permit x are telling us that more ambulances are coming and transferring more uh bodies. but it's not only ambulances that were carrying the bodies and transferring them here and to a hospital, but or so people were helping with their own vehicles and their donkey cards. us how speaking mike johnson has said that the is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu will ad
since the 1st week of may, can bill cosby has more data butler in central cost? at least a policy means have been killed after that is right. new forces target to a building for the ministry of social affairs and development. this building had a number of pilots in use that were seeking refuge in this building. according to the paramedics, i talked to, they said that they were directly targeted from the window. as they he said, that's one of the rockets was a mil to mil. at our teller we...
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cosby? >> absolutely not. >> old keller, it doesn't end well. [laughter] the other one -- >> there is reboot with christie noah. [laughter] >> remember brooke shields, creepy factor if you want to see her mom watching her daughter have sex on the living room floor, this movie is for you. >> it's creepy. >> the nearest taxicab driver. >> at fox executives were on, people thought they were on meth but that clears up. a classic with dustin hoffman, cornyn. adult men dressing like women could land cabinet position. [laughter] some guys didn't sign up for that. >> i don't know, broke back mountain. if you're watching, you are gay. [laughter] >> you got this jacket. [laughter] >> how dare you, that was between us. [laughter] >> i took my kids to see utopia, that is your first indoctrination to critical race and gender theory when this little kid, an animated child who is a bunny dresses up like an elephant, somebody says to the child, that's okay, you can be anything you want to be. i sat there go
cosby? >> absolutely not. >> old keller, it doesn't end well. [laughter] the other one -- >> there is reboot with christie noah. [laughter] >> remember brooke shields, creepy factor if you want to see her mom watching her daughter have sex on the living room floor, this movie is for you. >> it's creepy. >> the nearest taxicab driver. >> at fox executives were on, people thought they were on meth but that clears up. a classic with dustin hoffman, cornyn....
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bill cosby came to my house. >> stephen: worm came to my brain. let's dig in, just like that worm did in r.f.k., jr.'s delicious frontal lobe. today, "the new york times" published some newly discovered health records for the independent candidate. turns out, back in 2010, r.f.k., jr. went to a doctor because he was experiencing some cognitive symptoms, like memory loss and mental fogginess, as well as a tiny voice in his head going, let's see, what wine pairs best with cerebellum? [laughter] so, bobby junior got a brain scan, which showed an abnormality, that his doctor said was caused by a worm that got into his brain and ate a portion of it and then died. cause of death -- starvation. [laughter] but you know what's really suspicious? right before it died, that worm was vaccinated. up until then, perfectly healthy, ran marathons. suddenly dead. you do the math. here's the thing. the dead worm is still in there! medical experts aren't sure exactly what kind of parasite it was, but they suspect it was pork tapeworm larva. which raises the disturbi
bill cosby came to my house. >> stephen: worm came to my brain. let's dig in, just like that worm did in r.f.k., jr.'s delicious frontal lobe. today, "the new york times" published some newly discovered health records for the independent candidate. turns out, back in 2010, r.f.k., jr. went to a doctor because he was experiencing some cognitive symptoms, like memory loss and mental fogginess, as well as a tiny voice in his head going, let's see, what wine pairs best with...
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and we've seen this time and time again, we go back to harvey weinstein can go back to bill cosby. so many examples of powerful men who've been able to engage in abhorrent and then at times criminal conduct and yet not be revealed, not be held accountable by our criminal justice system. this video is many ways invalidates every statement that sean combs has made. when he went on social media back in november, december of last year, deny what he called the sickening allegations and what we see in this video is sickening conduct on his part. >> then i have to ask you before we go how does this surveillance video then impact the other what five civil lawsuits that came out after cassie ventura filed hers in november yeah i have to believe that the plaintiffs attorneys in those five other lawsuits are going to try to use this video as leverage to force some kind of out-of-court settlement. >> and then the question is, is there as to is there more video is there more video like this that may come out in the days to come i rava martin great to have you. thank you so much for your time th
and we've seen this time and time again, we go back to harvey weinstein can go back to bill cosby. so many examples of powerful men who've been able to engage in abhorrent and then at times criminal conduct and yet not be revealed, not be held accountable by our criminal justice system. this video is many ways invalidates every statement that sean combs has made. when he went on social media back in november, december of last year, deny what he called the sickening allegations and what we see...
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from oj simpson all those years ago, to bill cosby recently doing all of this media before they go on to talk about it, like it doesn't exist. he can't get enough of obscene himself on tv. one last thing caitlin, it's going to be interesting. who does the cross-examination for the defense? i don't believe it's susan i got to be right. and he's got a very different style. then. susan does. he's good. i think i think he's going to be a lot more laid back that susan's aggressive kind of bag, bag, bag, they would storm. >> i mean, he's got to be thinking of the jury when he's trump would love for him to do susan necheles, israel that's good style. >> i mean, i think i think michael cohen is the type of witness where you can do exactly that. i think he's going to go super aggressive after him because he's going to hold him an ultimate contempt. i think the jury wants to see it. i don't think they're going to have a lot of sympathy for michael cohen. so i think it's going to be maybe even more aggressive than what you saw, what susan necheles, judge how does how does judge more shawn handle
from oj simpson all those years ago, to bill cosby recently doing all of this media before they go on to talk about it, like it doesn't exist. he can't get enough of obscene himself on tv. one last thing caitlin, it's going to be interesting. who does the cross-examination for the defense? i don't believe it's susan i got to be right. and he's got a very different style. then. susan does. he's good. i think i think he's going to be a lot more laid back that susan's aggressive kind of bag, bag,...
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shipp: for a long time, we killed stories about bill cosby. i got some stories. little starlets who were on his show, they would call in, you know, "he did this. he did that." i would go to my editor, and i would put a lead in about the story, and it gets approved or not approved. i never heard about it again. it was never seen again. you ask about it, and we'll say, "we'll get back to you," but you learned, at least for me early on -- i was brand-new. i'm still trying to prove myself -- you didn't push it. calder: i was making trades that would make our readers happier, but i had to make that decision myself. what's the better stories? we were keen on any story that would sell papers. there's a sort of nasty little characteristic that people have. they get a little jealous of success. they want to see somebody taken down a peg or two. brenna: it's like in ancient rome, okay? they cheer them when they are famous, and they cheer them when they're doing well, but when things go wrong, they give them the thumbs-down and say, "good riddance. to hell with them." >> ac
shipp: for a long time, we killed stories about bill cosby. i got some stories. little starlets who were on his show, they would call in, you know, "he did this. he did that." i would go to my editor, and i would put a lead in about the story, and it gets approved or not approved. i never heard about it again. it was never seen again. you ask about it, and we'll say, "we'll get back to you," but you learned, at least for me early on -- i was brand-new. i'm still trying to...
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. - which, at the time-- and i stress "at the time"-- was bill cosby as the shining example. - ♪ did you ever know that you're my hero? ♪ - the stuff they got away with because it's a cartoon. the father strangling the child. - why, you little-- [grunting] - [choking] - we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltons and a lot less like the simpsons. - huh? - we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992, when a sitting president is raging against a sitcom. - [screams] - they have dealt with politics, they have dealt with popular culture, they've dealt with all kinds of issues of racism, of sexism. - don't ask me, i'm just a girl. [giggles] - right on. say it, sister. - it's not funny, bart. millions of girls will grow up thinking that this is the right way to act. - they have found a way to talk about everything that's going on in our lives through the filter of "the simpsons." - them "immigants," they want all the benefits of living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themself the lang
. - which, at the time-- and i stress "at the time"-- was bill cosby as the shining example. - ♪ did you ever know that you're my hero? ♪ - the stuff they got away with because it's a cartoon. the father strangling the child. - why, you little-- [grunting] - [choking] - we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltons and a lot less like the simpsons. - huh? - we go to a completely bizarre period of time in...
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. ♪ graham: so 1984, "the cosby show" comes on. now, bill cosby's not new to tv. he's had other tv shows. but "the cosby show" is very different. it stands apart from everything else he's done. mom, i wanted my eggs scrambled. coming right up. mandabach: they talked about parenting. previous to that, on television the kids were cool and the parents were idiots. and then cosby says the parents are in charge and that was something new. instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway because i'm your son. that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life! shales: you know, it helps, the casting of anything helps a lot in television. and the kids were just great. if you were the last person on this earth, i still wouldn't tell you. you don't have to tell me what you did. just tell me what they're gonna do to you. graham: unlike every other show on tv, it's showing an upper-middle-class black family. this wasn't "all in the family." they weren't tackling, you know, deep issues. but that was okay. the mere
. ♪ graham: so 1984, "the cosby show" comes on. now, bill cosby's not new to tv. he's had other tv shows. but "the cosby show" is very different. it stands apart from everything else he's done. mom, i wanted my eggs scrambled. coming right up. mandabach: they talked about parenting. previous to that, on television the kids were cool and the parents were idiots. and then cosby says the parents are in charge and that was something new. instead of acting disappointed because...