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marcia clark knew this but she felt that over the years she had done very well with black females onies. that he they were responsive to her. so they both went looking for female black jurors, got a number of female black jurors. >> marcia clark knew this was right after rodney king. l.a.p.d. was hated. this was a minority jury. you are going to put l.a. cops out there and they have done, this they have done that no, shemented to stick strictly to the core blood evidence. she knew, again, this was l.a.p.d. on trial. this was going to be the fuhrman trial. these are the racist l.a. cops. this 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
marcia clark knew this but she felt that over the years she had done very well with black females onies. that he they were responsive to her. so they both went looking for female black jurors, got a number of female black jurors. >> marcia clark knew this was right after rodney king. l.a.p.d. was hated. this was a minority jury. you are going to put l.a. cops out there and they have done, this they have done that no, shemented to stick strictly to the core blood evidence. she knew, again,...
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marcia clark knew this but she felt that over the years she had done very well with black females on so they both went looking for female black jurors, got a number of female black jurors. >> marcia clark knew this was right after rodney king. l.a.p.d. was hated. this was a minority jury. you are going to put l.a. cops out there and they have done, this they have done that no, shemented to stick strictly to the core blood evidence. she knew, again, this was l.a.p.d. on trial. this was going to be the fuhrman trial. these are the racist l.a. cops. this 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
marcia clark knew this but she felt that over the years she had done very well with black females on so they both went looking for female black jurors, got a number of female black jurors. >> marcia clark knew this was right after rodney king. l.a.p.d. was hated. this was a minority jury. you are going to put l.a. cops out there and they have done, this they have done that no, shemented to stick strictly to the core blood evidence. she knew, again, this was l.a.p.d. on trial. this was...
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neither marcia clark nor chris darden ever tried another case for the da's office. legal commentator. chris darden's written several books and started his own law firm specializing in criminal defense and civil litigation. >> never answer a hypothetical question from a reporter. >> carl douglas is still practicing law. and has a small shrine to his mentor johnnie cochran in his office. lance ito is still a judge in los angeles. but his term ends in january of 2015. he did not run for re-electionment the once mostly white lapd is now much more racially representative of the city it polices. attorney connie rice now works with the department and says race relations have dramatically improved between the cops and the black community. >> and we hope that that injustice will be prevented in the civil trial. >> and dan petrocelli, he is still practicing law in los angeles and now lives in brentwood not far from where o.j. simpson once did. but the rockingham estate isn't there anymore. it was sold in 1998, and the new owner tore down the old house and built a new one. and
neither marcia clark nor chris darden ever tried another case for the da's office. legal commentator. chris darden's written several books and started his own law firm specializing in criminal defense and civil litigation. >> never answer a hypothetical question from a reporter. >> carl douglas is still practicing law. and has a small shrine to his mentor johnnie cochran in his office. lance ito is still a judge in los angeles. but his term ends in january of 2015. he did not run...
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evidence to convict him. >> we asked marcia clark for an interview. her colleagues on the case, bill hodgeman and christopher darden. the prosecution's case would be built primarily on blood and dna evidence. the time line would also crucial. to show simpson was alone for about 1:20. enough time to commit the murders before going to the airport. but this was also where the prosecution's case hit the first of many snags. just before testifying in front of the grand jury, jill shively the woman who claimed she saw simpson speeding away from the crime scene moments after the murders sold her story to the tv show "hard copy." >> she is the woman who may blow the o.j. simpson case wide open. >> my point of view, i caught him in a lie. >> prosecutors were worried it was shively who could be called a liar because she never told them or the grand jury about the tv deal. >> marcia clark was just so angry with me. and said to me, you blew my case. she said no i don't need you. >> have you accepted money from a tabloid television. >> so the jury would never hear
evidence to convict him. >> we asked marcia clark for an interview. her colleagues on the case, bill hodgeman and christopher darden. the prosecution's case would be built primarily on blood and dna evidence. the time line would also crucial. to show simpson was alone for about 1:20. enough time to commit the murders before going to the airport. but this was also where the prosecution's case hit the first of many snags. just before testifying in front of the grand jury, jill shively the...
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. >> the lead prosecutor would be marcia clark.he case has been filed means we do have sufficient evidence to convict him. >> we asked her for an interview, she said no as did her colleagues on the case, bill hodgeman and christopher darden. the prosecutors case would be built primarily on blood and dna evidence. the timeline was also crucial to show simpson was alone for about an hour and twenty minutes, enough time to commit the murders before going to the airport. but this was also where the prosecution's case hit the first of many snags. just before testifying in front of the grand jury, jill shiefly, the woman who claimed she saw simpson speeding away after the murder, sold her story to a television show. >> prosecutors were worried that she would be called a liar, because she never told them or the grand jury about the tv deal. >> marcia clark was so angry with me. she said you blew my case. no, i don't need you. >> so a jury would never hear jill's story of seeing o.j. simpson just after the murders. >> so she told her story
. >> the lead prosecutor would be marcia clark.he case has been filed means we do have sufficient evidence to convict him. >> we asked her for an interview, she said no as did her colleagues on the case, bill hodgeman and christopher darden. the prosecutors case would be built primarily on blood and dna evidence. the timeline was also crucial to show simpson was alone for about an hour and twenty minutes, enough time to commit the murders before going to the airport. but this was...
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>> marcia clark was mad at you.d you weren't focused, you were being elusive. >> she called me a hostile witness, and i don't think people put in perspective this is the first time in my life i was in a courtroom, ever. for parking, speeding tickets, nothing. and i'm in a double homicide. i was thinking in the witness stand of making sure, making sure i'm answering everything correctly for her. everything. and that caused me to be a deer in the headlights. but i was thinking to make sure i didn't step up on anything and was being 100% honest. >> there was a time in 1994, ladies and gentlemen, where 75% of the people in the united states could correctly identify al qae cade kaelin. less than 25% could identify the president of the united states. that kind of notoriety. what do you think about it? >> do you mean for al gore or for me? that kind of notoriety, it was something that someone wants to. >> what was your life like back then? why were you living with o.j. simpson? >> i was chasing this dream of being discover
>> marcia clark was mad at you.d you weren't focused, you were being elusive. >> she called me a hostile witness, and i don't think people put in perspective this is the first time in my life i was in a courtroom, ever. for parking, speeding tickets, nothing. and i'm in a double homicide. i was thinking in the witness stand of making sure, making sure i'm answering everything correctly for her. everything. and that caused me to be a deer in the headlights. but i was thinking to make...
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prosecutor marcia clark still convinced of simpson's guilt. and of course, everyone's favorite slacker, the noncommittal witness part time actor kato kalin and finally oj last seen in the courtroom a year ago now serving a 33-year sentence guilty of stealing his own memorabilia at guy said it. >> reporter: jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and also in the news today. a high spirited birthday adventure. president george h.w. bush turned 90 today. he tweeted it's a wonderful day in maine and the presidential adrenalin junky did it again. and the family watching below proud and nervous. >> reporter: now 90 years old, the former president still insisted on observing what's become a birthday ritual. although no longer able to walk because of parkinson's disease, he jumped from more than a mile high, in tandem with a retired army parachutist. the landing, four minutes later on a spit of land, was a little rough. you can see his shaken expression in this photo. >> it looks like he might have gotten tripped up landing. was there any problem coming
prosecutor marcia clark still convinced of simpson's guilt. and of course, everyone's favorite slacker, the noncommittal witness part time actor kato kalin and finally oj last seen in the courtroom a year ago now serving a 33-year sentence guilty of stealing his own memorabilia at guy said it. >> reporter: jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and also in the news today. a high spirited birthday adventure. president george h.w. bush turned 90 today. he tweeted it's a wonderful day...
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made an ruin careers or a number of people supporting people mark furhman became famous writer marcia clark what do you trial did so much johnny's passed away and now yeah i think the trials up there oh my feelings have been crime does pay i think it's it spawns so many different spawns court t.v. . c n.b.c. and you tell me how many lawyers got their own t.v. shows when you were at c.n.n. there is burden of proof at the time. great of ancestry going to show in the branched out of body every guy t.v. shows and it's amazing it's a if you think about it it's like a billion dollar industry you're currently hosting two shows tailgating with kato a film on film on brzezinski. so you got this did well for you there were negatives but a lot of positive you wouldn't be here without i would say was because in a claire hadn't seen the show back then my college days called. kato and friends i did a radio show there the i'm not defending myself but this is the career i never never not deviated from what i want to do in my life i think of what had my say car for thirty years screen actors guild card i th
made an ruin careers or a number of people supporting people mark furhman became famous writer marcia clark what do you trial did so much johnny's passed away and now yeah i think the trials up there oh my feelings have been crime does pay i think it's it spawns so many different spawns court t.v. . c n.b.c. and you tell me how many lawyers got their own t.v. shows when you were at c.n.n. there is burden of proof at the time. great of ancestry going to show in the branched out of body every guy...
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it was oj and that introduced everybody to judge ito, and marcia clark, there's a poll now that 60% ofnow think he was guilty. >> americans kill americans on the battlefield. terrorists over run an entire city in iraq and is president obama trying to throw his pentagon chief under the bus? this is "special report." >> good evening, i'm bret baier. proposal continues to get an earful from congressional lawmaker who didn't hear a thing about the prisoner swap that sent five taliban leaders back to the middle east, a region that erupted today with new violence, including terrorists over taking an entire city once patrolled by u.s. troops. we have fox team
it was oj and that introduced everybody to judge ito, and marcia clark, there's a poll now that 60% ofnow think he was guilty. >> americans kill americans on the battlefield. terrorists over run an entire city in iraq and is president obama trying to throw his pentagon chief under the bus? this is "special report." >> good evening, i'm bret baier. proposal continues to get an earful from congressional lawmaker who didn't hear a thing about the prisoner swap that sent five...
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everybody to judge ito, and marcia clark, there's a poll now that 60% of black people now think he was guilty. >> americans kill americans on the battlefield. terrorists over run an entire city in iraq and is president obama trying to throw his pentagon chief under the bus? this is "special report." >> good evening, i'm bret baier. proposal continues to get an earful from congressional lawmaker who didn't hear a thing about the prisoner swap that sent five taliban leaders back to the middle east, a region that erupted today with new violence, including terrorists over taking an entire city once patrolled by u.s. troops. we have fox team coverage tonight. we're at the pentagon with the tragic details of a deadly friendly fire incident in afghanistan. we begin with ed henry and the president is still paying a price for not picking up the phone. good evening, ed. >> reporter: those questions about the prisoner swap keep coming from the white house. the answers keep evolving. as president obama escaped the white house yet again today this time forburgers, his aides continue to get grilled
everybody to judge ito, and marcia clark, there's a poll now that 60% of black people now think he was guilty. >> americans kill americans on the battlefield. terrorists over run an entire city in iraq and is president obama trying to throw his pentagon chief under the bus? this is "special report." >> good evening, i'm bret baier. proposal continues to get an earful from congressional lawmaker who didn't hear a thing about the prisoner swap that sent five taliban leaders...
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simpson trial, prosecutors marcia clark and chris darden got extremely close.osecutor that she had a relationship with, is serving a two-year suspension. of his law license and gardine are who married the attorney representing her in this case, was ordered to pay legal fines. >> you would think they would be more discreet. >> the man was retried. >> 900 phone calls. that's a lot. they talked a lot. >> yes, they did. mara, thank you. >>> let's get another look at the headlines of the morning with mr. ron claiborne. >>> in the news, dramatic new video that shows the aftermath of the horrible six-car crash. involving actor/comedian tracy morgan. he remains in intensive condition. a truck driver is being blamed for ramming morgan car. >>> new details about army sergeant bowe bergdahl's five year in captivity in afghanistan, he told u.s. officials that the taliban kept him in a metal cage in the dark. bergdahl is not psychologically ready talk to his family yet. >>> and so much for the possibility of the triple crown, california chrome suffered a cut to his right ho
simpson trial, prosecutors marcia clark and chris darden got extremely close.osecutor that she had a relationship with, is serving a two-year suspension. of his law license and gardine are who married the attorney representing her in this case, was ordered to pay legal fines. >> you would think they would be more discreet. >> the man was retried. >> 900 phone calls. that's a lot. they talked a lot. >> yes, they did. mara, thank you. >>> let's get another look at...
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lead prosecutor marcia clark stopped practicing law and went on to write four mystery novels.ie cochran who coined the famous phrase if it doesn't fit, you must acquit, he died in 2005 of a brain tumor. now kyra phillips has the stories of some other famous faces from that trial. >> this is interstate 5. police believe that o.j. simpson is in that car. >> reporter: it's been 20 years since nfl hall of famer o.j. simpson led police on a low speed chase that unfolded live on national television. >> all along sunset boulevard there are people stopped as well ahead of the chase. >> reporter: what followed transfixed millions of viewers and was dubbed the trial of the century. >> and it became a national obsession because it was a perfect storm of media, 24-hour cable news, celebrity, murder, a beautiful woman, a young man with so much promise, killed in such a personal way. >> i'm jim moran in los angeles. >> reporter: jim moret covered the phenomenon for cnn. >> the o.j. simpson murder case was the first true reality show for the country. >> reporter: in a rarcially charged court
lead prosecutor marcia clark stopped practicing law and went on to write four mystery novels.ie cochran who coined the famous phrase if it doesn't fit, you must acquit, he died in 2005 of a brain tumor. now kyra phillips has the stories of some other famous faces from that trial. >> this is interstate 5. police believe that o.j. simpson is in that car. >> reporter: it's been 20 years since nfl hall of famer o.j. simpson led police on a low speed chase that unfolded live on national...
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simpson trial, prosecutors marcia clark and chris darden got extremely close.riminal defense attorney roy black married a juror from the smith trial. lisa is now a cast mate on the real housewives of miami. now the prosecutor that she had a relationship with is serving a two-year suspension of his law license. and gardiner who married the attorney representing her in this case was also ordered to pay over$,000 in legal fines. so question of bad judgment there. >> you pointed out, you would think a prosecutor and judge would know to be more discreet. >> they were having a lot of contact during this trial, a death penalty trial. the man was retried. >> 900 phone calls that's a lot. >> talked a. >> yes, they did. mara, thank you. >>> let's look at mr. ron claiborne. good morning again. >> hi, again. good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, dramatic new video that shows the aftermath of the horrible six-car crash. involving actor/comedian tracy morgan. he remains in critical condition today. a friend with tracy was killed. a truck driver is being blamed for ramming
simpson trial, prosecutors marcia clark and chris darden got extremely close.riminal defense attorney roy black married a juror from the smith trial. lisa is now a cast mate on the real housewives of miami. now the prosecutor that she had a relationship with is serving a two-year suspension of his law license. and gardiner who married the attorney representing her in this case was also ordered to pay over$,000 in legal fines. so question of bad judgment there. >> you pointed out, you...
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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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. >> so, how about marcia clark?lead prosecutors, never tried another case and stopped practicing law. she wrote a memoir called without a doubt. she is also the author of the rich al night night mystery novel series, newest book in the series due out in july. lives in los angeles. >> was to blame, many people blame her for blowing the whole casement all of that dna evidence, somehow, he got acquitted. more on that in just a second. 8:08. back to this bear, people in winslow township new jersey on the look-out after second bear siting same bear here. >> it is the same bear. >> you think it is one bear seen two different places so here is the place number one, the bear was seen along wharton avenue in the elm section of town, this is winslow township, new jersey, second siting in the walter forward works section. so if you see the bear, don't get near t call them up, tell them where you saw it. >> apparently marking on this bear, could be on his butt, indicates it is the same bear. but i saw this bear in a picture bas
. >> so, how about marcia clark?lead prosecutors, never tried another case and stopped practicing law. she wrote a memoir called without a doubt. she is also the author of the rich al night night mystery novel series, newest book in the series due out in july. lives in los angeles. >> was to blame, many people blame her for blowing the whole casement all of that dna evidence, somehow, he got acquitted. more on that in just a second. 8:08. back to this bear, people in winslow...
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marcia was on the brady bunch. our generation, she was in the o.j. simpson trial. >> clark left law after the trial, and along with her books came an even newer look. >> clark's sidekick, c co-prosecutor, chris darden. a move that in the end back fired. >> like a slow motion disaster movie for the prosecution. >> the trial finished off his career as a prosecutor, and today he has his own law firm, and like clark, writes crime thrillers. the glove debacle gave johnny cochran a chance to steal the show. he was just one of simpson's "a" list defenders, dubbed the dream team. >> my mother was furious at me. she called it the o.j. phase of my life. and famed attorney, f. lee bailey as a racist. >> once he said never in ten years have i ever used the "n" word, i knew we had him. >> they did have him and the case. after the case, he left the lapd and became a best-selling author and fox news crime analyst. >> we are, all of us, profoundly disappointed with the verdict. >> and garcetti left. >> just look at those eyes. >> the former d.a. is now a globe-trotting photographer. but he
marcia was on the brady bunch. our generation, she was in the o.j. simpson trial. >> clark left law after the trial, and along with her books came an even newer look. >> clark's sidekick, c co-prosecutor, chris darden. a move that in the end back fired. >> like a slow motion disaster movie for the prosecution. >> the trial finished off his career as a prosecutor, and today he has his own law firm, and like clark, writes crime thrillers. the glove debacle gave johnny...