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lee bailey accused detective fuhrman of racial bias and using racist language, something fuhrman denied. >> tell us please what it was you offered >> lawyers in that room about your vocabulary, detective, from today? >> would you answer? >> yes? >> that i don't use any type of language to describe people of any race such as what is alleged tape recordings played in court proved otherwise damaging. the detectives credibility the goldman family who did not miss a day of court, lashed out at the defense ron and nicole >> what sherd, but it was this pivotal moment considered a huge miscalculation by the prosecution. chris darden asked simpson to put on the bloody glove, found at the scene resulting in cochrane saying the most famous sign of the trial and his closing >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit >> after listening to more than eight months of testimony. this jury reached a verdict in less than four hours. >> we the jury and the unbaked in title action find the defendant or orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder herder fred and kim goldman were visibly distraught in
lee bailey accused detective fuhrman of racial bias and using racist language, something fuhrman denied. >> tell us please what it was you offered >> lawyers in that room about your vocabulary, detective, from today? >> would you answer? >> yes? >> that i don't use any type of language to describe people of any race such as what is alleged tape recordings played in court proved otherwise damaging. the detectives credibility the goldman family who did not miss a day...
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and then there was the undercurrent of racism in this trial, that because of mark fuhrman was brought to a head, and there were so many people who were very critical of the decision by the jury here. in this trial that ran for nine months. and ran for nine months. i mean, people made careers out of this. and the jury made the decision in less than four hours. and i remember being on live television at the time and they came in and focused on all of us, and, you know, this was a jury of eight blacks and two mixed race and i believe to whites. and there were many who believed that because of the racism, because of the issues that mark fuhrman was involved with, that the goldmans and that nicole brown simpson were literally paying for the sins of the fathers. and there has always been this question about, is he guilty or isn't he? you know, for those of us who understood the forensics and the dna and all of the other stuff going on, you know, the idea that the glove didn't fit -- give me a break. the glove was covered with bl blood. the blood shrunk. of course he couldn't get his hands i
and then there was the undercurrent of racism in this trial, that because of mark fuhrman was brought to a head, and there were so many people who were very critical of the decision by the jury here. in this trial that ran for nine months. and ran for nine months. i mean, people made careers out of this. and the jury made the decision in less than four hours. and i remember being on live television at the time and they came in and focused on all of us, and, you know, this was a jury of eight...
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fuhrman contended that he needed address relief because of his abject malicious feelings towards the black and brown suspects or prisoners the nature of his racism was so virulent that he tried to separate himself from the police department. because of it. so that the theme for what our defense was going to be just following the evidence word letter >> there were something you said after right after the verdict came down in 1995, i just want with larry king here on cnn, i just want everyone to remember what it was moment was for a second >> the client called the show last week, he will appear on nbc tomorrow night. how well how will he equate himself tomorrow? you know, i think it will be a tremendously compelling witness. he's a brilliant man. he was >> do you mean he's not a witness? come off? correct yes. >> there's a lot that he wants to say to set the record straight to change some of the missing conception that have been spoken about on the air. i think you'll do fine >> one, it's just remarkable to watch that clip and to see it. and you know, that interview with nbc actually n
fuhrman contended that he needed address relief because of his abject malicious feelings towards the black and brown suspects or prisoners the nature of his racism was so virulent that he tried to separate himself from the police department. because of it. so that the theme for what our defense was going to be just following the evidence word letter >> there were something you said after right after the verdict came down in 1995, i just want with larry king here on cnn, i just want...
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very early on because i was the person who broke the story in the new yorker that mark fuhrman, who was the key detective in the case, who discovered the bloody glove had once applied for a pension from the los angeles police department on the grounds that he was such a racist that he couldn't function anymore appropriately as a police officer, it tells you a lot about the lapd that he lost his case and was told to go back to work as as the police officer mean, the lapd had an appalling history when it came to race. and of course, the rodney king case, what was the most vivid demonstration of that. >> however, the tragedy >> of the oj simpson case, in my view, was that even though that was a little the gentleman complain about the los angeles police department in general oj simpson got away with murder because he was the unjust beneficiary of that long. and unfortunate history. oj simpson killed those two people and he got away with it by his his lawyers doing their job exploiting the ugly history of los angeles. >> well, i will say that's my gut >> before you do, i >> want to hear abou
very early on because i was the person who broke the story in the new yorker that mark fuhrman, who was the key detective in the case, who discovered the bloody glove had once applied for a pension from the los angeles police department on the grounds that he was such a racist that he couldn't function anymore appropriately as a police officer, it tells you a lot about the lapd that he lost his case and was told to go back to work as as the police officer mean, the lapd had an appalling history...
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people would say, hey, what about that kato calin testimony today, or what did you think about mark fuhrman's testimony? it became a cultural touch point. i think it still stands for a lot of -- we learned a lot about america through the lens of that trial. >> even in the country just about knew who kato calin and mark fuhrman were, it was unbelievable. chloe, let's talk about today. i think it was shocking news to a lot of people. what are we learning about how o.j. simpson died? >> reporter: so we know that it was cancer. in a statement from his family, they say that he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren and that they're asking for privacy, but reports circulated in february that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and that he was in hospice, but he actually took to x, formerly known as twitter. and he said hospice? hospice. i'm not in hospice. i'm not dying, so we have not been able to confirm that it was prostate cancer that ultimately caused his death, but we know that he had been sick for quite a while, chris. >> and cynthia, it was clear to me in my interactions wi
people would say, hey, what about that kato calin testimony today, or what did you think about mark fuhrman's testimony? it became a cultural touch point. i think it still stands for a lot of -- we learned a lot about america through the lens of that trial. >> even in the country just about knew who kato calin and mark fuhrman were, it was unbelievable. chloe, let's talk about today. i think it was shocking news to a lot of people. what are we learning about how o.j. simpson died?...
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. >> that's right, mark fuhrman, of course, who was the lapd detective who was one of the people who was deployed there. >> that's right. and he was racist. it read like a screenplay or something, like gorillas in the mist. we saw that. we saw the brilliant johnny cochran. if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. and he out lawyered these prosecutors. you saw forensic evidence. this launched csi and all this forensic evidence. his lawyers were better. the case they made was stronger. and it wasn't about oj. it was about the system that he defeated. >> and also, as we are on the eve of this iteration of the century, the trial of the century, for sure. cameras were in the courtroom, which of course, is a huge part of it. so much of this was spectacle. the cameras in the courtroom was spectacle. >> it was all spectacle, which is light was the tedious of tv moments. in the tv pantheon. were about to get the second trial of the century. they are not there, but it's interesting to think about how culture has and hasn't changed between when that happened and now. >> and donald trump is -- >
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there was police detective mark fuhrman who said he had found the two bloody gloves, one at the murder scene and one at simpson's home. jurors heard tapes proving him a prolific user of the n-word, a term coined by cnn to protect their anchors from saying the hard r version, which furman had testified that he had never used. years later, fox news hired him as an analyst during one of simpson's later legal troubles. racial tensions were so high in southern california, ahead of the verdict in simpson's trial, that ahead of the verdict, president bill clinton had been briefed on the possibility of assisting california authorities, and when a verdict came, the racial fault lines over the trial were laid bare. evidenced in the throngs of crowds who stopped in their tracks to hear the news on october 3rd, 1995. everywhere across the country. here's how nbc's nightly news reported that moment. >> from a giant tv in new york's noisy times square, to bob's barber shop in oklahoma city. >> orenthal james simpson not guilty. >> to a bakery in chicago. >> not guilty of the crime of murder. >> most
there was police detective mark fuhrman who said he had found the two bloody gloves, one at the murder scene and one at simpson's home. jurors heard tapes proving him a prolific user of the n-word, a term coined by cnn to protect their anchors from saying the hard r version, which furman had testified that he had never used. years later, fox news hired him as an analyst during one of simpson's later legal troubles. racial tensions were so high in southern california, ahead of the verdict in...
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you know jason fuhrman, michael faulkender it. i know him very well and honest guy and obama economist he was out if you cancel all of the student loans the point is it'ss going to boost consumer demand which is going to cause higher inflation. higher interest rates and higher mortgage rates. a thought on that? >> the part of the democratic party and this has not bought into this part left a approach after joe biden is shown the exit. he and larry summers have been out there the entire time saying if you throw this much money into the economy you are going to get inflation. and larry, let's remember but i have mentioned this before but larry summers came out and said if you include mortgage interest payments and car loan payments the inflation rate under joe biden would not have peaked at nine. peaked at 18. the of the traditional way the way we measured inflation back of the 70s and include those numbers and really identify the impact of household budgets. inflation has been far worse than the official statistics would have you b
you know jason fuhrman, michael faulkender it. i know him very well and honest guy and obama economist he was out if you cancel all of the student loans the point is it'ss going to boost consumer demand which is going to cause higher inflation. higher interest rates and higher mortgage rates. a thought on that? >> the part of the democratic party and this has not bought into this part left a approach after joe biden is shown the exit. he and larry summers have been out there the entire...
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. >> police have charged fuhrman garcia gutierrez with murder. he is illegal immigrant who has been deported seven times but keeps finding his way back to butler county. >> irvin giovanni o'farrell lopez was arrested earlier this week on several sex offense charges. now ice telling us the man was here from el salvador and has been in a constant cycle of getting arrested, being deported, and then coming back to the u.s. >> laura: but is he registered to vote? just kidding, kind of. again, never forget that the biden white house does not care about these tragedies until it begins to hurt them politically. and, boy, it is hurting them now. but they're generally unfazed about the issue. so unfazed that they don't even bother knowing the real numbers. >> how many got away have there been since president biden took office. >> congresswoman, i will provide that data to you. i don't have the number. >> he said it. >> laura: by the way, that was today. he has been in there for, what, three years, he still doesn't know? isn't it his job to know the numbers
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jay powell has been in the camp of skeptical, but on "squawkbox" this morning, jason fuhrman summed up the middle ground. >> what we're seeing in the data is just noise and post pandemic gyration what we're seeing when we read about what's happening in ai, the developments and companies, and the developments of the technology, i think that's real, just not in the data yet >> for the fed, it means higher productivity could mean lower for longer it's like adding factories and workers without adding either. getting there could mean more for capital, so short-term that could mean higher rates until the productivity takes hold. >> i love when economists talk about gyrations. it gets me going let me ask you, just from a dumb point of view, what is productivity, how do you measure it, and what influences it or changes it for better or worse >> it's efficiency output hour for hour in a service sector economy, it's very difficult to measure >> i don't know how you would measure my productivity. >> say you were a journalist oh, i think that's a real example. let's say you used to write stories a
jay powell has been in the camp of skeptical, but on "squawkbox" this morning, jason fuhrman summed up the middle ground. >> what we're seeing in the data is just noise and post pandemic gyration what we're seeing when we read about what's happening in ai, the developments and companies, and the developments of the technology, i think that's real, just not in the data yet >> for the fed, it means higher productivity could mean lower for longer it's like adding factories...
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>> yeah, i mean what jason is fuhrman is doing demonstrating there is still a part of the democratic party has not bought into this far heft approach towards government and wants to have credibility after joe biden is shown the exit because he and larry summers were have been out this the entire time saying if you throw this much money into the economy you will get inflation. larry, let's remember, i mentioned this before, but larry summers came out recently and said, if you inchewed mortgage interest payments and car loan payments that the inflation rate under joe biden would not have peaked at nine it would peak at 18. if you go to the traditional way, the way we measured inflation back in the '70s, include those numbers, therefore identify the impact on household budgets, inflation is far worse than the official statis tickers would have you believe. that is why joe biden is so far underwater. a couple left-wing democrat economists who want to be believed sometime in the future and are actually calling out his party. larry: by the way jason furman will be on the show tomorrow. hav
>> yeah, i mean what jason is fuhrman is doing demonstrating there is still a part of the democratic party has not bought into this far heft approach towards government and wants to have credibility after joe biden is shown the exit because he and larry summers were have been out this the entire time saying if you throw this much money into the economy you will get inflation. larry, let's remember, i mentioned this before, but larry summers came out recently and said, if you inchewed...
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it's also true that mark fuhrman was a racist and lied about it, and then it was revealed that he used the n word. it was also true as a very skillful defense team was able to present, that some of the chain of custody on the evidence was mishandled. there were mistakes there. all those things can simultaneously be true and it's also true that it's impossible to even postulate that anyone other than o.j. simpson committed these crimes. the evidence, both circumstantial and hard evidence is overwhelming, and there is no other explanation. >> it was a really compelling conversation. costas also shared an interesting anecdote from a prison visit with o.j. simpson, where al cowlings was also there, listen. >> almost out of nowhere, al cowling says we tried to call you from the back of the bronco, and i later learned that, in fact, they called the control room at the studio, but since i was at madison square garden, since no one was there, the whole crew wasn't there, but a tech answered the phone eventually and o.j. said i need to speak to bob costas and the tech didn't believe him. yeah,
it's also true that mark fuhrman was a racist and lied about it, and then it was revealed that he used the n word. it was also true as a very skillful defense team was able to present, that some of the chain of custody on the evidence was mishandled. there were mistakes there. all those things can simultaneously be true and it's also true that it's impossible to even postulate that anyone other than o.j. simpson committed these crimes. the evidence, both circumstantial and hard evidence is...
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there was a tape of some of the things, this is mark fuhrman you're referring to, one of the investigators and they had a tape, and lance eto's wife, she was mentioned and it became a side show. the judge couldn't rule on the tape, and would the jury hear it. the reason this thing took, it was eight months of trial, two months of jury selection. the reason it took so long is there were a lot of things that the jury never knew anything about that were happening as the sort of side show of all of it. and, yeah, there were certainly -- >> it changed the legal system. him allowing cameras in the courtroom changed things. >> it did. and, you know, listen, there were enormous pressures brought to bear on everyone in that courtroom, of course. >> everybody came out of there changed. everybody involved in the o.j. saga, in one way or another changed. some of them, not for the better. in some ways, i'm a believer of cameras in the courtroom, it's a public trial, and i think it's important that the public get to see. yet i would be hard pressed to say that in this particular trial, the way the parti
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remember the infamous part about mark fuhrman taking the stand and at first glance out of hijo casting the quintessential detective and police officer, only they can run it with his own racist statement and changing the tide of how the jurors potentially saw this. i remember thinking at the time among conversations and family and friends and community about how falling rodney king there were such distress for the police. and of course, here we're somebody with a lead two black defense attorney in one, johnnie cochran, you had a defense team that was built of the most statured of defense council and you had a very wealthy black man who had for all the reasons we talked about, had all the accolades and praise. and so that was the land which people's hard to view. the justice system. otherwise, it was fair or not >> bring jane velez mitchell into this conversation. jane, you also cover this trial for us. back then, take us back to los angeles at the time of the trial, what was the gotten a sphere like as this trial was actually taking place >> well, it was so charge wolf, it was all anybo
remember the infamous part about mark fuhrman taking the stand and at first glance out of hijo casting the quintessential detective and police officer, only they can run it with his own racist statement and changing the tide of how the jurors potentially saw this. i remember thinking at the time among conversations and family and friends and community about how falling rodney king there were such distress for the police. and of course, here we're somebody with a lead two black defense attorney...