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it's not the fuhrman trial.evidence, you show me how he did it. >> this part of fuhrman's testimony was heard outside of the presence of the jury. >> all right, thank you, sir. >> but juror lon cryer had already heard enough from detective fuhrman to form an opinion about him and his role in the investigation. >> in my mind, i thought well he planted the gloves and the hat. he had plenty of opportunity to do it. >> and because this investigation wasn't 100% by the book -- something nefarious website on. >> it means i can't convict someone of murder. >> prosecutors had one last chance, closing arguments. for five hours, marcia clark reviewed that trail of evidence from bundy to rockingham, clear proof, she said, that simpson killed nicole and ron. >> and you know he did it. now, these murders did not occur in a vacuum. they occurred in the context of a stormy relationship. a relationship that was scarred by violence and abuse. >> then it was johnny cochran's turn. >> stop this cover up. if you don't stop it. then
it's not the fuhrman trial.evidence, you show me how he did it. >> this part of fuhrman's testimony was heard outside of the presence of the jury. >> all right, thank you, sir. >> but juror lon cryer had already heard enough from detective fuhrman to form an opinion about him and his role in the investigation. >> in my mind, i thought well he planted the gloves and the hat. he had plenty of opportunity to do it. >> and because this investigation wasn't 100% by the...
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one was detective mark fuhrman. arriving detectives feared the worst, that simpson may have suffered the same fate as his ex-wife. >> we just lift a bloody crime scene. is simpson in there, one of the victims? what are we going to do now? car is in the driveway, lights are on, nobody is answering. >> so without a search warrant, detective fuhrman jumped the wall and let in the other cops. detectives found simpson's 25-year-old daughter, arnell. they learned their father was out of town on a business trip in chicago. in the other bungalow, detectives woke up a shaggy haired young man named brian kato kaelin. he had been living at simpson's house for five months. he came to l.a. to be an actor, and now he was about to star in the role of his life, answering questions about where he last saw simpson. >> i had seen him earlier in the day and he was talking about women problems and telling me stuff he hasn't said before and he seemed down, he needed someone to talk to. i was the only guy probably available. >> there wasn
one was detective mark fuhrman. arriving detectives feared the worst, that simpson may have suffered the same fate as his ex-wife. >> we just lift a bloody crime scene. is simpson in there, one of the victims? what are we going to do now? car is in the driveway, lights are on, nobody is answering. >> so without a search warrant, detective fuhrman jumped the wall and let in the other cops. detectives found simpson's 25-year-old daughter, arnell. they learned their father was out of...
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perhaps he didn't handle him correctly, but this focus should not have been on mark fuhrman. that's total nonsense. and what cochran, was an expert at, was infuriating minority juriy ies to nullification. and that's what happened. he was going to juice the race card. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant orenthall james simpson not guilty for the crime of murder. >> should the american people be angry at the defense for driving a railroad train through the racial divide in this country. for raising the specter of racist cops, when it was obvious that o.j. simpson had murdered his wife? >> well, both could be true, theoretically, at least. you could have racist cops and you could have a guilty defendant. and it was the obligation of the defense to try to get jurors who would be understanding of the possibility that the police planted evidence. >> i tell people that the reason i was acquitted in my criminal trial is that the jury didn't believe the police. >> did the dream team reveal the racial divide in this country or exacerbate it, professor dershow
perhaps he didn't handle him correctly, but this focus should not have been on mark fuhrman. that's total nonsense. and what cochran, was an expert at, was infuriating minority juriy ies to nullification. and that's what happened. he was going to juice the race card. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant orenthall james simpson not guilty for the crime of murder. >> should the american people be angry at the defense for driving a railroad train through the...
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everybody was focused on mark fuhrman. so, and the "n" word. >> all right. and you know what?e but we are out of time. i have got to tell you i don't know if they sell bologna sandwiches there. anyway, thank you both for joining us. and, we're following breaking news right now. sergeant bergdahl is on a military plane heading back to the u.s. test test did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay test test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. and this is fox news alert. in just hours, sergeant bowe bergdahl will be landing back on u.s. soil. fox news correspondent casey stegall is live at brooke army medical center in texas with an update. casey? >
everybody was focused on mark fuhrman. so, and the "n" word. >> all right. and you know what?e but we are out of time. i have got to tell you i don't know if they sell bologna sandwiches there. anyway, thank you both for joining us. and, we're following breaking news right now. sergeant bergdahl is on a military plane heading back to the u.s. test test did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay test test caused by slow internet from the phone...
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assaulted three children and today prosecutors announced that new victims have surfaced and that fuhrman showed inappropriate photos to children. >>> this was a busy day at philadelphia city council, a day that focused on money and marijuana, "action news" reporter david henry is live at city hall, david please explain. >> jim, thanks to a bill passed by city council today, getting busted for a small amount of weed in philadelphia may no longer mean another night in jail and council came up with more money to bail out the school district. >> today's funding, additional funding package illustrates one again the city council is standsing firmly on the next generation of leaders. >> both heap praise on city council for authoring a bill of $27 million in loans this year and another $30 million next year and they called on harrisburg no reinstall funding that was cut off the past four years and council passed north bill to help young people. making a possession of a small am of marijuana a summary offense, a $25 ticket instead of an overnight in jail and an expensive court. >> it's $40,000 in
assaulted three children and today prosecutors announced that new victims have surfaced and that fuhrman showed inappropriate photos to children. >>> this was a busy day at philadelphia city council, a day that focused on money and marijuana, "action news" reporter david henry is live at city hall, david please explain. >> jim, thanks to a bill passed by city council today, getting busted for a small amount of weed in philadelphia may no longer mean another night in...
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everybody was focused on mark fuhrman. so, and the "n" word. >> all right. and you know what?f time. i have got to tell you i don't know if they sell bologna sandwiches there. anyway, thank you both for joining us. and, we're following breaking news right now. sergeant bergdahl is on a military plane heading back to the u.s. a live report next. >> o'reilly here, as thousands of foreign children flood into the u.s.a. why can't the obama administration control the southern border? also, our mad as hell segment on the next factor. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank where no branches = great rates. ally bank. your money needs an ally. upgrafor the most advanced norelshaving experience.00 with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ult
everybody was focused on mark fuhrman. so, and the "n" word. >> all right. and you know what?f time. i have got to tell you i don't know if they sell bologna sandwiches there. anyway, thank you both for joining us. and, we're following breaking news right now. sergeant bergdahl is on a military plane heading back to the u.s. a live report next. >> o'reilly here, as thousands of foreign children flood into the u.s.a. why can't the obama administration control the southern...
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this was going to be the fuhrman trial. racist la cops right after rodney king.hat. she wanted to stick to the blood evidence. if you put this evidence on you are going to have to put on these la cops. >> oddly during the 2004 interview simpson told me he thought detective lang would ultimately help him. >> i thought lang would be my salvation. once you write a book together you make an income from it you compromise yourself. i had much worse defiant feelings with him than lang. when the verdict was read i had taken issue as i told my lawyers, i wanted to go after lang. it took everything i could not to go after this guy. i felt she was responsible for allowing mark fuhrman to be out of control as he evidently was during the investigation of this case. >> detective isn't here he can't defend himself to o.j. simpson. i assume you have a response to oj on that? >> again a typical sociopath at work. total denial. bs on and on and on. thes what you find on a typical sociopath. >> he does accuse everybody but himself. >> this would have been a strong homicide case if
this was going to be the fuhrman trial. racist la cops right after rodney king.hat. she wanted to stick to the blood evidence. if you put this evidence on you are going to have to put on these la cops. >> oddly during the 2004 interview simpson told me he thought detective lang would ultimately help him. >> i thought lang would be my salvation. once you write a book together you make an income from it you compromise yourself. i had much worse defiant feelings with him than lang....
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this was going to be the fuhrman trial. these are the racist l.a. cops. is right after rodney king. all of this was going to be put on and she knew that so she wanted to stick to the core blood evidence because if you put this evidence on, you are going to have to put on these l.a. cops. these evidence planting, racist lying l.a. cops, going to have to testify to all this stuff. >> oddly, during the 2004 interview, simpson told me thought detective lang would ultimately help him. >> you know, i thought los lange had integrity. i thought he would be my salvation even since the trial. you know, once you write a book together and you make an income from it, i think he compromised himself. i don't really have -- i have much worse, if i had feelings with vannatter than i do with lange. as a matter of fact, when the verdict was read, my biggest issue and i told all the lawyers there wouldn't be any celebrating i wanted to go after lange -- go after vannatter. it took everything i could not to go after this guy because i felt he was responsible for allowing some
this was going to be the fuhrman trial. these are the racist l.a. cops. is right after rodney king. all of this was going to be put on and she knew that so she wanted to stick to the core blood evidence because if you put this evidence on, you are going to have to put on these l.a. cops. these evidence planting, racist lying l.a. cops, going to have to testify to all this stuff. >> oddly, during the 2004 interview, simpson told me thought detective lang would ultimately help him. >>...
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this was going to be the fuhrman trial. these are the racist l.a. cops. was going to be put on and she knew that so she wanted to stick to the core blood evidence because if you put this evidence on, you are going to have to put on these l.a. cops. these evidence planting, racist lying l.a. cops, going to have to testify to all this stuff. >> oddly, during the 2004 interview, simpson told me thought detective lang would ultimately help him. >> you know, i thought los lange had integrity. i thought he would be my salvation even since the trial. you know, once you write a book together and you make an income from it, i think he compromised himself. i don't really have -- i have much worse, if i had feelings with vannatter than i do with lange. as a matter of fact, when the verdict was read, my biggest issue and i told all the lawyers there wouldn't be any celebrating i wanted to go after lange -- go after vannatter. it took everything i could not to go after this guy because i felt he was responsible for allowing somebody like mark fuhrman to be as out of c
this was going to be the fuhrman trial. these are the racist l.a. cops. was going to be put on and she knew that so she wanted to stick to the core blood evidence because if you put this evidence on, you are going to have to put on these l.a. cops. these evidence planting, racist lying l.a. cops, going to have to testify to all this stuff. >> oddly, during the 2004 interview, simpson told me thought detective lang would ultimately help him. >> you know, i thought los lange had...
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fuhrman remains in prison awaiting a preliminary hearing. >>> the accident that injured comedian, tracy morgan, is attributed to speeding. the wal-mart truck they say was traveling 65 miles per hour on the new jersey turnpike where the speed limit was lowered to 40 miles per hour because of construction. morgan was critically injured and his friend was killed. the driver is charged with vehicular homicide. >>> now laws could be changed for someone being found with a small amount of marijuana. it would create a civil penalty for anyone carrying 30 gram orz less of marijuana. it requires a mandatory arrest and under the change, the police will confiscate the drugs, and get a fine. mayor nutter has said may veto the bill. >>> a large crowd gathered to protest the sale of philadelphia gas works. former philadelphia mayor, john street was among the dozens of people participating in the morning protest, they are opposed to mayor nutter's $2 billion agreement to sell it to a corporation. critics say it will cause massive job loss and cause big rate increases. mayor nutter says it will create r
fuhrman remains in prison awaiting a preliminary hearing. >>> the accident that injured comedian, tracy morgan, is attributed to speeding. the wal-mart truck they say was traveling 65 miles per hour on the new jersey turnpike where the speed limit was lowered to 40 miles per hour because of construction. morgan was critically injured and his friend was killed. the driver is charged with vehicular homicide. >>> now laws could be changed for someone being found with a small...
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so, mark fuhrman became indicative of what many african-americans thought of the system. much more so than we were -- >> a loft african-americans were rooting for a win in any legal case, bill. >> yes, and rooting for, again, it was about opposition to racist cops, about opposition to a legal system that many of us didn't feel was necessarily fairly representing us. we rallied around that and cheered for that. i think you have lot more to do with that and the legal system than o.j. simpson. >> couldn't believe that evidence could be planted at the scene, even though the evidence was so overwhelming. came back -- ken, back to you, i don't know if the term slam-dunk started with the case, but because of all of the bloody socks, cuts on his hands, took off for chicago, why wasn't it a slam-dunk? >> well, that word slam-dunk came from gill garsetti, da at the time, he was caught on tape. they interviewed him, slam-dunk. he said it was a slam-dunk because of all of the dna evidence, all of the blood evidence that is, and he figured because of the blood evidence it was absolute
so, mark fuhrman became indicative of what many african-americans thought of the system. much more so than we were -- >> a loft african-americans were rooting for a win in any legal case, bill. >> yes, and rooting for, again, it was about opposition to racist cops, about opposition to a legal system that many of us didn't feel was necessarily fairly representing us. we rallied around that and cheered for that. i think you have lot more to do with that and the legal system than o.j....
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back at 20th anniversary even returning to the scene on the video there with former detective mark fuhrmanhat is left continues, to the alley, where the suspect most probably got into a vehicle. the blood stops. >> is there nothing, everything pointed at him. his bloodies all over the the crime scene. >> geraldo riveria joining us live this morning, how does it feel to go back right to the scene of the crime. >> kind of creepy, you know, we covered it so extensively and a lot of things go through your mind. first of all in the sense of the double homicide that i saw a guilty man walk free at least for a time until he got himself jam up on a totally unrelated case. twenty years passed, in terms of race relations that were so clearly during the trial, there is a lot going on. >> geraldo i look back at what you had said through transcripts of your show at cnbc at the time and you were one of the first journalist to jump in the race and talk about o.j.'s defense at that time and you had some harsh word for his defense about making this a race issue. twenty years later what are your thoughts, h
back at 20th anniversary even returning to the scene on the video there with former detective mark fuhrmanhat is left continues, to the alley, where the suspect most probably got into a vehicle. the blood stops. >> is there nothing, everything pointed at him. his bloodies all over the the crime scene. >> geraldo riveria joining us live this morning, how does it feel to go back right to the scene of the crime. >> kind of creepy, you know, we covered it so extensively and a lot...
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but now lisa fuhrman's office says though misread the report and there was no ambien in her system. kathleen kane refiled them but despite the charges them, the former heavy weight could face significant time behind bars, there is two counts of aggravated assault and they are punishable with 10 years incarcerati incarceration. >> there has never been a crime here, there is no question nat parties were together that night and these are two people that had their worlds collide one evening. >> kerns remains out on bail and the ankle bracelet he was wearing has since been removed. i'm chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >> chad, thank you. >>> now to a developing story from philadelphia's somerton section, police are looking for the men that kidnapped a teenager during a home invasion robbery, two men barged into the home and the 200 block, and once insides the gunman grabbed cash and a 15-year-old boy, the suspect escaped in a silver suv, lets the teen go on fair mown avenue, the teen was not injured. >>> a teenager accused of punching a man in the face as part of the so-called kno
but now lisa fuhrman's office says though misread the report and there was no ambien in her system. kathleen kane refiled them but despite the charges them, the former heavy weight could face significant time behind bars, there is two counts of aggravated assault and they are punishable with 10 years incarcerati incarceration. >> there has never been a crime here, there is no question nat parties were together that night and these are two people that had their worlds collide one evening....
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story, for the new yorker magazine, that simpson's dream team was going to accuse detective mark fuhrman of planting evidence in cases before this, and at the screen in brentwood, yes, brentwood, in brentwood, at their home, planning evidence that would proof that oj was at the scene. >> and you know, jeffrey toobin did something the other people didn't do. he didn't diminish the evidence. he didn't belittle himself. but he really broke it down in a way that was palpable for us. >> one of my favorite guests. >> i remember, mike, co-explain very difficult forensic evidence, you know, in a very, very, sort of like how sue does the weather forecast, complicated storm. she breaks it down. this is what it means to you. and jeffrey toobin really began that way of legal -- >> and still works for cnn to this day. >> ya. >> i'll be darned. wow. >> are you going to mention my favorite? >> who? >> faye resnick. >> oh, my goodness, i forgot that name. >> remind me who fay was, a friend of nicole, right? >> yes. remember, there was plenty of accusations thrown her way, drug abuse, and all kind of thi
story, for the new yorker magazine, that simpson's dream team was going to accuse detective mark fuhrman of planting evidence in cases before this, and at the screen in brentwood, yes, brentwood, in brentwood, at their home, planning evidence that would proof that oj was at the scene. >> and you know, jeffrey toobin did something the other people didn't do. he didn't diminish the evidence. he didn't belittle himself. but he really broke it down in a way that was palpable for us. >>...
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discredited the lapd detective mark furman, a key witness for the prosecution, after the add tape of fuhrman speaking to a producer of a movie using racial language. here's the scene from your show last night. >> this is mark furman on the tape. i heard it myself and it was chilling. >> it was mana from heaven. >> it was live ammunition for simpson's attorneys. the defense maintained that furman was a racist cop who in an effort to frame simpson planted the bloody glove at his estate. >> the part of the defense i never bought, which was the idea that these guys have been jock sniffers for months, hanging around his house. they love the guy. at 2:00 in the morning, whatever furman's attitudes are decided at 2:00 in the morning he was going to risk his career, his life, everything so he can screw o.j. and he comes up with this glove. it didn't make sense in terms of self-interest. >> it's nonsense. i mean, they didn't even know where simpson was at that point. maybe he had an airtight alibi. to believe the idea that there was some sort of conspiracy to frame mr. simpson, you have to make all t
discredited the lapd detective mark furman, a key witness for the prosecution, after the add tape of fuhrman speaking to a producer of a movie using racial language. here's the scene from your show last night. >> this is mark furman on the tape. i heard it myself and it was chilling. >> it was mana from heaven. >> it was live ammunition for simpson's attorneys. the defense maintained that furman was a racist cop who in an effort to frame simpson planted the bloody glove at his...
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joel fuhrman is a board-certified physician whose groundbreaking work has been acclaimed as a medicalprevention. the american diet today has 62% of calories from processed foods. how many of you would like a promise that you don't have to have a heart attack when you get older? he's a new york times bestselling author and a widely published nutritional researcher. and i see people putting this into practice every day, transforming their lives. never forget that your health is your greatest...
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houseguest kato kaelin homicide dividend mark fuhrman, prosecutor marcia clark and the dream team oforneys including the accomplished show man johnnie cochran who came up with the trial's most famous line after the prosecution invited o.j. to try on the bloody glove found at his home. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: after only a few hours of deliberations, the jury did just that. >> orenthal james super simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: they called it the trial of the century. 20 years later that judgment still stands. i'm john blackstone. >> nearly 500 unaccompanied migrant children will be moved out of a detention center in arizona due to alleged abuse from border patrol officials. some of the children will be transferred to a naval base in ventura, california. coalition groups sent a 25 page complaint to officials at the department of homeland security saying many of the children are harassed and abused by officials. the complaint was filed on behalf of 116 immigrant children most of them from honduras, guatemala and el salvador. >>> a bay
houseguest kato kaelin homicide dividend mark fuhrman, prosecutor marcia clark and the dream team oforneys including the accomplished show man johnnie cochran who came up with the trial's most famous line after the prosecution invited o.j. to try on the bloody glove found at his home. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: after only a few hours of deliberations, the jury did just that. >> orenthal james super simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >>...
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and mark fuhrman, and did he frame it and being reasonable doubt going i think this guy's a racist.ecause the thing about the rodney king trial is this. finally we got it on tape. you can't even deny that. black people go oh, even the evidence is not sufficient so when it comes to o.j., all of your evidence, your mountain of evidence doesn't mean a hill of beans because you have manipulated so much so that the visual images that really can ascribe guilt to one particular person have been erased, all bets are off. >> let me come into the sexual identity question. simultaneously, this whole thing about race, this also seemed to be a case about someone who had domestically -- let me take out the domestic. that's not really relevant. who had abused his wife, that 911 call, the fear, the sound in her voice, there was this kind of astonishing aspect to which women of color, particularly black women, became part of the o.j. simpson team and not the nicole brown -- in fact, her suffering, her death became almost a sideline to the spectacle of race that was emerging. that feels like we haven
and mark fuhrman, and did he frame it and being reasonable doubt going i think this guy's a racist.ecause the thing about the rodney king trial is this. finally we got it on tape. you can't even deny that. black people go oh, even the evidence is not sufficient so when it comes to o.j., all of your evidence, your mountain of evidence doesn't mean a hill of beans because you have manipulated so much so that the visual images that really can ascribe guilt to one particular person have been...
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when mark fuhrman was brought into the case and proven to be a racist, not alleged racist, but a racist"n" word over and over, who bragged about drumming up false charges against african-americans, now convicted perjurer, i think that had a huge effect on the case. that was the man who found the bloody glove. the jury felt they couldn't trust the lapd and the investigation and that's why they came back with a not-guilty verdict. >> afterwards there were a lot of people, white colleagues, who essentially said they no longer trusted the entire criminal justice system. where you have a lot of the african-americans who took the o.j. simpson verdict as almost one time that a african-american had been able to stand up to a system they didn't trust. do you get a sense that that criminal justice and race playing a big part of whether you believe in it, has changed in the last 20 years? >> again, i don't think it's changed all that much. i think this was the first of many cases here in los angeles where we saw a celebrity defendant get away with murder. what many people felt was murder. in o.j.'
when mark fuhrman was brought into the case and proven to be a racist, not alleged racist, but a racist"n" word over and over, who bragged about drumming up false charges against african-americans, now convicted perjurer, i think that had a huge effect on the case. that was the man who found the bloody glove. the jury felt they couldn't trust the lapd and the investigation and that's why they came back with a not-guilty verdict. >> afterwards there were a lot of people, white...
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we saw mark fuhrman and we saw racism and police dishonesty and what the law says is that if the prosecutionguilty regardless of what we think of their individual guilt. it is about o.j. simpson getting justice that other got. i thought it was disappointing he got away with murder. those of us who celebrated, we celebrated because the justice system worked. it was sad you had to be rich and guilty as opposed to poor and innocent to get that justice. what you see now upon reflection is not people saying we got o.j. simpson thing wrong. some realize he's guilty now. more says, yeah, he was guilty but still that verdict was fair given what happened. >> that's just very difficult to understand that line -- i'm just being honest with you. >> i don't know how -- marc, i agree with a lot of what you said. how is it fair that he got away with murder? what it showed was that while our justice system isn't perfect, you know, the prosecution, l.a. attorney's office, you know, they screwed up from the beginning. the police contaminated evidence. i don't think it's anything to celebrate about. that's the
we saw mark fuhrman and we saw racism and police dishonesty and what the law says is that if the prosecutionguilty regardless of what we think of their individual guilt. it is about o.j. simpson getting justice that other got. i thought it was disappointing he got away with murder. those of us who celebrated, we celebrated because the justice system worked. it was sad you had to be rich and guilty as opposed to poor and innocent to get that justice. what you see now upon reflection is not...
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discussion now on the global economic outlook with white house council of economic advisors chair james fuhrman. it was part of the "wall street journal" chief financial officers network conference. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks to you both for being here. mr. furman, i would like to start with you. talk about the u.s. economy. beyond the painful long recovery, there is increasing concern that the long term growth rate is slower than we thought. over the past half century it averaged about 3%. now the imf is out with a report that says it will be 2% and that's down from the 2.8% they predicted just in april. what's going on and is our future a bit darker than we thought? >> if you look at economic growth, you could look where we are right at this moment. and we don't want to look in the rear view mirror at the first quarter. we want to look where things are now. job growth picked up. we are adding about 220 jobs a month. if we add jobs for the month of june, we'll have 52 consecutive months of private sector job growth. that will be the longest consecutive streak of job growth we've seen i
discussion now on the global economic outlook with white house council of economic advisors chair james fuhrman. it was part of the "wall street journal" chief financial officers network conference. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks to you both for being here. mr. furman, i would like to start with you. talk about the u.s. economy. beyond the painful long recovery, there is increasing concern that the long term growth rate is slower than we thought. over the past half...
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you had mark fuhrman and the n word, all that race played into it, but you also had the los angeles police we don't -- let's not forget. not too long before that we had rodney king, out there as well. so that played into the -- >> it was a very different time. los angeles. >> not the los angeles part, but the country. >> that's true. >> we saw rodney king throughout the country and the world and then saw o.j. simpson, same thing, throughout the country and the world. but i think people realize now after seeing o.j. and some of his antics what he might have been capable of, but it's no different. i don't think it's any different now than the way people see george zimmerman. >> i was -- in orlando. yes. >> see george zimmerman, he is innocent, representing something, but how can you not see -- let's just say how can you not see that george zimmer sman guilty of killing someone? he killed them. the person is dead. he admits it. i think it's the same thing. >> then also what's interesting, there's another poll i found interesting, that overall attitudes on race relations, i think we can pull t
you had mark fuhrman and the n word, all that race played into it, but you also had the los angeles police we don't -- let's not forget. not too long before that we had rodney king, out there as well. so that played into the -- >> it was a very different time. los angeles. >> not the los angeles part, but the country. >> that's true. >> we saw rodney king throughout the country and the world and then saw o.j. simpson, same thing, throughout the country and the world. but...
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the defense effectively made mark fuhrman as the villains, the rogue cop. that's all that mattered.e are still passionate about their views. >> jim moret, great work then, great work now. so good to see you then. thank you. >> we're back in just a moment. pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. captain: here's a review, it's worse in person. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about
the defense effectively made mark fuhrman as the villains, the rogue cop. that's all that mattered.e are still passionate about their views. >> jim moret, great work then, great work now. so good to see you then. thank you. >> we're back in just a moment. pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased...
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mike fuhrman disappeared chasing his dog and now in its six days. >> there are helicopter search drones joining us. >> good morning. >> i wonder if you could tell us the latest in the search. we are hearing privately-owned drones delayed helicopter search. is that true, has that been fixed? what can you tell us? >> yes. yesterday we had a problem with a civilian up there operating a small unmanned aircraft and that hindered our search and we had to ground our helicopters while we searched for those people to get them out of there. we have a temporary flight restriction on this operation that allows only our helicopters and our unmanned aircraft to be operated in that area we have some safety concerns. we want to discourage people from coming up there, while their intentions are good and they are trying to help, we prefer they stay away we have professionally trained rescuers up there searching. >> and mike herdman, a 34-year-old firefighter was with a friend of his and says he last saw mike running down the hill after his dog duke had gone into the creek. tell us what happened. you did
mike fuhrman disappeared chasing his dog and now in its six days. >> there are helicopter search drones joining us. >> good morning. >> i wonder if you could tell us the latest in the search. we are hearing privately-owned drones delayed helicopter search. is that true, has that been fixed? what can you tell us? >> yes. yesterday we had a problem with a civilian up there operating a small unmanned aircraft and that hindered our search and we had to ground our helicopters...