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o.j. simpson in jail. charlie: at his request or yours?as on the list of people that could visit him. they compile the list with his attorney. it was mainly friends and colleagues. he had a lot of them and i was on the list. there was certain curiosity as well. you are going to see o.j. simpson in jail? of course, you come back and everybody wants to know what he said. charlie: so do i. did you say to him i think you did this or do you say to them did you do this? al: you know what, he is sitting there and all he did was basically listen. i guess you could have said did you do this? i should have said that. maybe somebody did. i don't know. you are sitting there and is not as if you are doing an interview for " 60 minutes." charlie: i understand. al: it is not like you are doing a journalism one-on-one. al: i agree with charlie: i agree with that. sometimes you want to get as much out of him as you can without ending it with can good you do it? al: all of us that were in there probably wanted to believe he did not do it. charlie: we lookin
o.j. simpson in jail. charlie: at his request or yours?as on the list of people that could visit him. they compile the list with his attorney. it was mainly friends and colleagues. he had a lot of them and i was on the list. there was certain curiosity as well. you are going to see o.j. simpson in jail? of course, you come back and everybody wants to know what he said. charlie: so do i. did you say to him i think you did this or do you say to them did you do this? al: you know what, he is...
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o.j. simpson. >> how close were you? >> well we were colleagues.eriod of time on track & field. at the olympics and some superstar shows and all of that. he was a neighbor. and in those years we had moved from the bay area. >> in los angeles. >> and i had lived in brentwood. and oj lived five or six blocks from me. so he became my tennis partner. >> and i would play a ton of tennis with him. >> everybody knew oj. and he was the pied pipe never a way especially with young kids. >> have you spoken to him. >> i have not. >> rose: when was the last time you have spoken to him. >> rose: when he was in jail? >> after he got out of jail i saw him a couple of times. that was it and then-- . >> rose: sds costas go see him again in jail. >> uh-huh. >> rose: what was the conversation when are you in jail with oj? >> it was strange. i saw him on three occasions. i mentioned in the book that what gave me pause was you know if you had not committed a double murder wouldn't you be pounding on the walls. >> rose: i didn't do t i didn't do it this is what ever it i
o.j. simpson. >> how close were you? >> well we were colleagues.eriod of time on track & field. at the olympics and some superstar shows and all of that. he was a neighbor. and in those years we had moved from the bay area. >> in los angeles. >> and i had lived in brentwood. and oj lived five or six blocks from me. so he became my tennis partner. >> and i would play a ton of tennis with him. >> everybody knew oj. and he was the pied pipe never a way...
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o.j. simpson trial, the jurors came back within a few hours and the public i think for 0 years they have been excoriated for not taking it seriously enough. that's a far less complicated case on the facts. here the jurors have 30 counts. they have to, according to the judge's instructions, go through each count. whatever the defense may have conceded. they have a form they have to walk through and essentially check off whether or not they find him guilty or not guilty. beyond a reasonable doubt. and that takes time. and you know, maybe somebody back there who want to discuss some of the facts. and even if you agree on each count, that's going to take a few hours. >> you might disagree on some of the counts. >> this is a very big deal. this is a weighty responsibility that the jurors will have to live with for the rest of their lives. as we look through the counts we can recognize why it would take a day or two and they know the next step is life or death. they want to make sure that they get the first step right. >> we've been told that they have reached a verdict. >> yes. >> what coo explain
o.j. simpson trial, the jurors came back within a few hours and the public i think for 0 years they have been excoriated for not taking it seriously enough. that's a far less complicated case on the facts. here the jurors have 30 counts. they have to, according to the judge's instructions, go through each count. whatever the defense may have conceded. they have a form they have to walk through and essentially check off whether or not they find him guilty or not guilty. beyond a reasonable...
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o.j. simpson fleeing in his infamous white braungonco bronco. she was living life as chopper bob, handsome journalist of the skies. now 30 years later she's the first openly transgender reporter on a nationally syndicated news show reporting as zoe instead of bob. she is joining me now from los angeles. joe, great to see you. >> thank you. >> you're probably the most famous helicopter news pilot on television. how does being in the public eye impact a decision like this? >> it has tremendous tremendous influence on your life. and when you come out, everything changes. your life changes instantly. i came out to about 28 million people over the course of several days. and everything was different. and jenner is going to experience that. her/his life is completely different as of last night. >> absolutely i'm sure it's very different. i mean i want to listen more now to bruce jenner's interview about his turning point. take a listen. >> i look at it this way. bruce always telling a lie. he's lived a lie his whole life about who he is. and i can't d
o.j. simpson fleeing in his infamous white braungonco bronco. she was living life as chopper bob, handsome journalist of the skies. now 30 years later she's the first openly transgender reporter on a nationally syndicated news show reporting as zoe instead of bob. she is joining me now from los angeles. joe, great to see you. >> thank you. >> you're probably the most famous helicopter news pilot on television. how does being in the public eye impact a decision like this? >> it...
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o.j. simpson. >> he's like a cat with nine lives who dismembers a body and gets acquitted? know if his luck is running out but i do see a bunch of loopholes that the defense could use here. >> the prosecution authorities say that durst used an assumed name, he was preparing to flee possibly to cuba. a suspect looking to flee you could not look more guilty than that. >> there's a terms for it consciousness of guilt. >> there you go. hand that one to the prosecution. >> absolutely. >> there was a disguise in the room. he had a latex mask with gray hairs and clearly and his defense is saying, oh, he was just there laying low because of the hbo show and so on and so forth but it's so clear he was looking to flee. >> i like the point, you talk about nine lives, i think he's going to be running out of lives. i really think so. >> you really do have to think there could potentially be more victims like perhaps in 1971 a young woman killed in the state of vermont. >> absolutely. where he had the health food store, right. >> yeah, when he was living there. he was -- robert and kathy
o.j. simpson. >> he's like a cat with nine lives who dismembers a body and gets acquitted? know if his luck is running out but i do see a bunch of loopholes that the defense could use here. >> the prosecution authorities say that durst used an assumed name, he was preparing to flee possibly to cuba. a suspect looking to flee you could not look more guilty than that. >> there's a terms for it consciousness of guilt. >> there you go. hand that one to the prosecution....
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o.j. simpson white ford bronco chase was caught on camera by a news chopper flown by zoey, then locally knownchopper bob. she's wript a piece for "the washington post" called transpeople need an icon but bruce jenner is the worst possible choice. zoey is here with me now. in "the post" yesterday you worried that the positive trajectory of the transgender movement was going to be derailed by bruce jenner. was it? >> no, not completely. i think bruce jenner did a very good job initially and was very sympathetic. in fact, i was moved to tears really with the opening response, opening remarks between jenner and diane sawyer. however, clearly what i thought would happen wound up happening and this turned out to be one long tease for the big reveal that will happen in a reality show possibly keeping up with the kardashians. so, you know, jenner answered one question and then refused was evading the rest of the question. so it became just something to tease another show. we really didn't learn very much. >> what surprised you from the two-hour interview last night? >> diane sawyer throwing marshmall
o.j. simpson white ford bronco chase was caught on camera by a news chopper flown by zoey, then locally knownchopper bob. she's wript a piece for "the washington post" called transpeople need an icon but bruce jenner is the worst possible choice. zoey is here with me now. in "the post" yesterday you worried that the positive trajectory of the transgender movement was going to be derailed by bruce jenner. was it? >> no, not completely. i think bruce jenner did a very...
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o.j. simpson was arrested the sitcom friends launched on nbc, and nelson mandela became south africa's firstemocratically elected president. '94 was also the first year of the summit of the americas in miami. >> future generations will look back on the summit as a course when history changed for the better. >> reporter: it was meant to forge closer partnerships and strategies for the region. but to understand why, you have to head back in time to when fidel castro first assumed power. on new year's day 1959 castro's guerrilla army entered the capitol. and it wasn't long before cuba's relationship with the u.s. began to sour. castro ordered the execution of some 500 previous government support supporter supporters. then castro privatized land. washington responded by imposing trade restrictions on cuba and eventually severing diplomatic ties on january 3rd, 1961. now fast forward half a century later. president obama on december 17th, 2014, announced the reestablishment of diplomatic relations with cuba and began easing travel and trade restrictions. he explained the reasons to thomas freehed
o.j. simpson was arrested the sitcom friends launched on nbc, and nelson mandela became south africa's firstemocratically elected president. '94 was also the first year of the summit of the americas in miami. >> future generations will look back on the summit as a course when history changed for the better. >> reporter: it was meant to forge closer partnerships and strategies for the region. but to understand why, you have to head back in time to when fidel castro first assumed...
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o.j. simpson chase and deputy chief during the rodney king beating. he's in los angeles for us tonight.councilman parks good to see you. let me start here. >> thank you for the invitation. >> yes yes pleasure. what is frustrating to me and everyone who is demonstrating in baltimore, my hometown, and i guess for a lot of people watching is the fact that what seems to be to be an easy set of questions to answer aren't being answer: we just want to know what happened while gray was in police custody right? from the time of arrest, from the time he was in police van why can't we get an answer to that question? >> well, i think this is going on a few days from occurring. i think it's unreasonable to be asking for information that quickly because you're in a very very preliminary stages of an investigation and you could do great harm to an investigation particularly if it's going down the criminal side if you give out misinformation, if you've not covered the witnesses or if you give out information that solidifies witnesses statements that may not have been there. so there is a very critical
o.j. simpson chase and deputy chief during the rodney king beating. he's in los angeles for us tonight.councilman parks good to see you. let me start here. >> thank you for the invitation. >> yes yes pleasure. what is frustrating to me and everyone who is demonstrating in baltimore, my hometown, and i guess for a lot of people watching is the fact that what seems to be to be an easy set of questions to answer aren't being answer: we just want to know what happened while gray was in...
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o.j. simpson, aaron hernandez, you need to hurdle over an extra celebrity, o.j. ez, you almost need an eyewitness at the scene to get conviction. >> thank you so much for taking a look at this for us. appreciate your time. >>> after the break, the next gadget you have to have apple watch, now available with a caveat. we will explain. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ female announcer: get on board for better sleep! it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest bl
o.j. simpson, aaron hernandez, you need to hurdle over an extra celebrity, o.j. ez, you almost need an eyewitness at the scene to get conviction. >> thank you so much for taking a look at this for us. appreciate your time. >>> after the break, the next gadget you have to have apple watch, now available with a caveat. we will explain. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if...
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o.j. simpson, two hours -- >> two and a bit. >> not guilty. >> phil spector's second trial, 30 hours, guiltyseven days, guilty. that's a long deliberation. you'd think not guilty. charles manson, they were out for nine days, guilty. but that was a nine-month trial in the charlie manson case. so it's kind of hard to see a pattern with it -- >> i think it depends on the evidence. the evidence that's presented here, there's so much evidence that was presented and for each thing the prosecution presented, the defense had an arguable defense to it. so when you've got the fiancee saying she took the box out of the house that may or may not have contained some evidence -- >> they have something they have to go over -- >> she said it smelled like marijuana. >> they did ask for some of the 400-plus exhibits. but i want to ask you this. you guys have both had to deal with clients who were nervous and you're nervous. what do you say? if you're aaron hernandez's attorney and you're sitting beside him and that court is watching you like a hawk, what are you telling him right now at hour 19 1/2? >> a lot
o.j. simpson, two hours -- >> two and a bit. >> not guilty. >> phil spector's second trial, 30 hours, guiltyseven days, guilty. that's a long deliberation. you'd think not guilty. charles manson, they were out for nine days, guilty. but that was a nine-month trial in the charlie manson case. so it's kind of hard to see a pattern with it -- >> i think it depends on the evidence. the evidence that's presented here, there's so much evidence that was presented and for each...
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o.j. simpson was arrested, the sitcom friends launched on nbc and nelson mandela became south africa's first democratically elected president. 1994 was the first summit of the americas in miami. >> future generations will look back on the miami summit as a moment when the course of history in the americas changed for the better. >> it was a gathering of heads of state from across the western hemisphere to forge closer strategies and partnerships. to understand why head back in time to when fidel castro first assumed power. a new year's day 1959, castes guerilla army entered the cuban capitol, out of thing bautista. it wasn't long before cuba's relationship with its northern neighbor began to sour. the u.s. grew concerned when castro ordered the execution of 4,000 bautista supporters. the last straw came in 1960, when castro seized private land and nationalized businesses owned by u.s. corporations. washington responded by imposing trade restrictions on cuba and eventually severing diplomatic ties on january 3 1961. now fast forward half a century later. president obama on december 17 2014 an
o.j. simpson was arrested, the sitcom friends launched on nbc and nelson mandela became south africa's first democratically elected president. 1994 was the first summit of the americas in miami. >> future generations will look back on the miami summit as a moment when the course of history in the americas changed for the better. >> it was a gathering of heads of state from across the western hemisphere to forge closer strategies and partnerships. to understand why head back in time...
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o.j. simpson. he's the king behind bars. he has people making up his bed, cleaning up his room.ys them. he gives them money, food whatever amenities you can give behind bars. hernandez is going to have the same thing. but it's not over yet for hernandez because many court watchers believe that the reason odin lloyd was murdered is because he knew lloyd knew about the other double murder committed by hernandez. >> which, by the way, the prosecution is continuing on that. apparently the trial date has been moved, but it will be set. that's still on. judge, let me move to you. my question is what did you make of the judge in this trial the decisions the judge made? i've heard other attorneys saying more conservative decisions, perhaps lessening the ability of any kind of appeal in the future. >> i thought the judge did an excellent job. the judge moved the case through very quickly, and the judge really heard all the evidence and couldn't wait to hammer hernandez. the judge could have waited for sentencing a few more days but decided to sentence hernandez the same day. i disagree w
o.j. simpson. he's the king behind bars. he has people making up his bed, cleaning up his room.ys them. he gives them money, food whatever amenities you can give behind bars. hernandez is going to have the same thing. but it's not over yet for hernandez because many court watchers believe that the reason odin lloyd was murdered is because he knew lloyd knew about the other double murder committed by hernandez. >> which, by the way, the prosecution is continuing on that. apparently the...
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o.j. simpson case. i represented the estate of nicole brown simpson in that case.mpson committed the murder, even though he had been acquitted in front of a criminal jury. the problem at the end was he had no assets left. he paid his first group of lawyers most of his money to be defended and the rest of it was protected by an nfl pension, which was protected under federal law. and i suspect that the victims, many of the victims here may suffer from the same problem. >> but wouldn't they be helping, certainly be pushing. he says he's owe 3d million from the in toing bosigning bonus fr patriots. >> each of those deaths could be $5 million, $10 million award. $3 million wouldn't be enough. plus, how much money does he owe his lawyers, who will have first dibs on the money that he has? i think it's going to be an empty bank account at the end of this road. >> fascinating discussion. all right, guys, nice taso see u both. >> and you, randi. thank you. >>> the passed out victim didn't even know that she had been raped until she recognized herself on a video. another arr
o.j. simpson case. i represented the estate of nicole brown simpson in that case.mpson committed the murder, even though he had been acquitted in front of a criminal jury. the problem at the end was he had no assets left. he paid his first group of lawyers most of his money to be defended and the rest of it was protected by an nfl pension, which was protected under federal law. and i suspect that the victims, many of the victims here may suffer from the same problem. >> but wouldn't they...
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o.j. simpson. why don't people read anymore?icken biscuit taco. if you wanted fried chicken and tacos at the same time, you had to find yourself a combination taco bell/kfc, order a two-piece chicken and a gordita, put them in the same bag, sit on the bag, wait an hour, and voila! [ laughter and applause ] you got yourself a chicken biscuit taco. and it was all the more delicious for the work you put into it. in fact, i've been cooking this one the whole time we been talking. thumbs up, everyone. but look. look at me going on and on. shucks, i guess sometimes this grizzly gus just has to gripe the gab. this has been "back in my day", we'll be right back with kevin bacon. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ...delta flushiq... ...toilets. with touch-free flush... ...for when things go right. and the peace of mind of... ...overflow protection for when they don't. delta flushiq toilets. see what delta can do. then topped it with candiedt out pecans and bananas? it's like a match made in heaven. like bacon & eggs... ...oh look, bacon & eggs.
o.j. simpson. why don't people read anymore?icken biscuit taco. if you wanted fried chicken and tacos at the same time, you had to find yourself a combination taco bell/kfc, order a two-piece chicken and a gordita, put them in the same bag, sit on the bag, wait an hour, and voila! [ laughter and applause ] you got yourself a chicken biscuit taco. and it was all the more delicious for the work you put into it. in fact, i've been cooking this one the whole time we been talking. thumbs up,...
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o.j. simpson case -- >> did you have to raise that? martha: can't help it. everybody watched that courtroom play out and was waiting for him to be found guilty but there was a lot of circumstantial evidence in that case. >> that is called jury nullification. >> the jury was -- >> racial implications in that case pretty much nullified the force of the evidence. >> right. >> prosecution certainly made mistakes. >> you pointed out brick by brick there was no other reasonable explanation that he did it, correct? >> yes. >> there was no rhinable doubt. took a while to get there. >> that is superb argument that there is no other explanation how this guy is dead but he did it. that is the essence of the government's argument. >> easier case for the prosecution, in a sense in massachusetts not true in all states you don't have to show he was one that pulled the trigger. that he was there and informed the intent. that is murder in the first agree in massachusetts. >> they were really ray praying for probably from day one a second-degree murder conviction. his fiance
o.j. simpson case -- >> did you have to raise that? martha: can't help it. everybody watched that courtroom play out and was waiting for him to be found guilty but there was a lot of circumstantial evidence in that case. >> that is called jury nullification. >> the jury was -- >> racial implications in that case pretty much nullified the force of the evidence. >> right. >> prosecution certainly made mistakes. >> you pointed out brick by brick there was...
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o.j. simpson and heidi flies and others.now about the text messages and they didn't know about the two other murder charges and they said that learning that made them relieved that they made the right decision and in the verdict and glad they didn't know about it during deliberations. what do you make of that? >> well it is pretty extraordinary. in a high profile trial like this the jurors didn't pay attention and didn't do their own independent research and they were diligent in really following everything. and here is a guy who played for the patriots their home team and sort of an icon and they knew they have his life in their hands. so it is a very difficult decision. so this after the fact information, you could see it causes great relief in them to see this reinforces their verdict and made it easier to swallow afterwards. >> and they made a point of telling me it is not that they doubted the verdict it was a reinforcement that they had made the right decision. and also really interesting to learn from the jurors that
o.j. simpson and heidi flies and others.now about the text messages and they didn't know about the two other murder charges and they said that learning that made them relieved that they made the right decision and in the verdict and glad they didn't know about it during deliberations. what do you make of that? >> well it is pretty extraordinary. in a high profile trial like this the jurors didn't pay attention and didn't do their own independent research and they were diligent in really...
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o.j. simpson jury who came back in just a day and a lot of people criticized them -- >> no, no, jeff, it wasthree hours. >> it was a day's deliberation. and jurors don't want to be seen as behaving reckless, especially in a long trial. they're taking their time. i'd also disagree with mark. i don't think you can draw any conclusion about how the penalty phase will look based on just the -- >> i love the fact -- i'll just wrap with this, that they sent out these questions about, can conspiracy pertain to a sequence of events? is there a difference between aiding and abetting? it says to me they're wondering if conspiracy and aiding and abetting basically means yes on all these things because it's been admitted. i'll talk to yo both of you as this progresses. hopefully we'll have something more meaty to discuss on our next go-round. thanks to you both. >>> in just a couple of minutes, we expect to learn a whole lot more about the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a south carolina police officer. this is a live picture and those microphones are set to go hot at the moment that the north charl
o.j. simpson jury who came back in just a day and a lot of people criticized them -- >> no, no, jeff, it wasthree hours. >> it was a day's deliberation. and jurors don't want to be seen as behaving reckless, especially in a long trial. they're taking their time. i'd also disagree with mark. i don't think you can draw any conclusion about how the penalty phase will look based on just the -- >> i love the fact -- i'll just wrap with this, that they sent out these questions...
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o.j. simpson trial. here you have in baltimore, you have police millions of dollars being spent because of brutality, and now you're talking about doing the right thing. because of the riots. i do not support the riots. >> i always advocate police officers doing the right thing, l.z. >> i allowed you to finish, i allow you'd to finish. all i'm saying is the state of emergency is not when people completely frustrated act out in completely inappropriate behavior. the state of emergency is when it becomes known that you have a police department that has millions of dollars spent out within a short period of time because of brutality. that is the state of emergency. >> well, that's the point reverend bryant was making as well. go ahead, david. >> these are two different things. if the police are doing something wrong, that needs to be squelched. and anybody who knows me knows i speak out very strongly against inappropriate police conduct. this is something completely different. people are destroying the live
o.j. simpson trial. here you have in baltimore, you have police millions of dollars being spent because of brutality, and now you're talking about doing the right thing. because of the riots. i do not support the riots. >> i always advocate police officers doing the right thing, l.z. >> i allowed you to finish, i allow you'd to finish. all i'm saying is the state of emergency is not when people completely frustrated act out in completely inappropriate behavior. the state of...
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o.j. simpson when he's out and people think he's dazzling and what happens, all his nascism explodes again and back there thinking i'm a big shot because i shot the president. >> and that's a concern. >> i -- doctors should be thinking about that. >> the prosecutor's agents and secret service agents i've spoken, to they are all concerned about this. what happens when he's not being watched like the time in 2011. >> what about the public? >> and he has this narcissistic personality for a really long time. >> let me get back to my doctor not mine but a good guy. dr. gardere, what happens when he gets exposed to celebrity again, does that reignite the sense of narcissim i'm a big deal because i tried to kill the president? >> it's very hard to tell and i think that's a very legitimate point. remember he's been under the auspices of the hospital the 17 days that he stays with his mother in support groups he has been very much controlled very much watched and monitored. now you put him in a situation where possibly he will get the celebrity status and, therefore, he may not be more at risk to r
o.j. simpson when he's out and people think he's dazzling and what happens, all his nascism explodes again and back there thinking i'm a big shot because i shot the president. >> and that's a concern. >> i -- doctors should be thinking about that. >> the prosecutor's agents and secret service agents i've spoken, to they are all concerned about this. what happens when he's not being watched like the time in 2011. >> what about the public? >> and he has this...
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o.j. simpson coming up. >> i'm playing his lawyer, shapiro. >> just a small role. >> yeah, we did some tests> wow, that's certainly a teaser. we can't wait to see you and the forger, it hits theaters and on demand this friday. john travolta, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, we're kicking off our real-life superheroes series with a real-life spiderwoman, all part of our countdown to the "avengers" cast. on "good morning america." stay with us. stay with us. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. a missing 8-year-old boy has been found safe. that is great news. a live picture over meadowlark drive in fairfield. you can see police and reporters down there. brock guzman was in his parents' car when somebody jumped in and took off. brock has been found less than two miles from home on dalia street. someone spotted the car with the boy still sleeping inside. he was not harmed. we are getting a full briefing and will have the latest on abc news at midday. >>> we have a five-minute delay for train number 5. no other mass transit problems. 87 is a grind. things slo
o.j. simpson coming up. >> i'm playing his lawyer, shapiro. >> just a small role. >> yeah, we did some tests> wow, that's certainly a teaser. we can't wait to see you and the forger, it hits theaters and on demand this friday. john travolta, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, we're kicking off our real-life superheroes series with a real-life spiderwoman, all part of our countdown to the "avengers" cast. on...
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o.j. simpson belcher, carouth .wn the wrong path and done so in very self-destructive ways for a young man like aaron hernandez who now it's all gone with life behind bars and no possibility for parole and the fact that he'll face another trial for a double homicide that happened in 2012. from a perspective of just the nfl in your opinion do you think the nfl should do a better job making sure the players are on the right path at all times with having the right mentors, the right life influences to make sure they don't fall in a bad way like hernandez. >> you're absolutely right. that's a perfect subject for the nfl to capitalize on and to go out and have former players. even myself. currently right now i'm a federal agent. i i enjoy my job. i would love to go out and mentor to some of the young adults about life after football during football and how you should carry yourself as an adult in the public eye. you definitely don't want to have a situation like aaron hernandez's situation come up once again. >> randall
o.j. simpson belcher, carouth .wn the wrong path and done so in very self-destructive ways for a young man like aaron hernandez who now it's all gone with life behind bars and no possibility for parole and the fact that he'll face another trial for a double homicide that happened in 2012. from a perspective of just the nfl in your opinion do you think the nfl should do a better job making sure the players are on the right path at all times with having the right mentors, the right life...
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o.j. simpson case and she came down with the verdict of quitings, although she regretted it afterwards. >>s age will come up or will influence the jury will influence the defense and that is he was 19 years old. sdmrool he is now 21 years old sfwloosh i think at the end of the day that this crime is so horrific, the amount of victims so unprecedented that if there ever was a case to be considered for death sentence, this would be the case. >> i would say that -- forgive me for a minute. we've just heard the verdict for charge 18. it is guilty as well. that is significant because that does end the read-out at least much the death penalty charges within this case. dzhokhar tsarnaev found guilty on all 17 of the 18 death penalty eligible charges, found guilty on all 18 that have been read within the courtroom thus far. >> would you imagine if he does go to prison as opposed it with capital punishment would it likely be at adx facility in colorado which houses zacarias and terry nichols from the oklahoma city bombing, vincent basiano, the crime family bosses. do you believe that's where he wou
o.j. simpson case and she came down with the verdict of quitings, although she regretted it afterwards. >>s age will come up or will influence the jury will influence the defense and that is he was 19 years old. sdmrool he is now 21 years old sfwloosh i think at the end of the day that this crime is so horrific, the amount of victims so unprecedented that if there ever was a case to be considered for death sentence, this would be the case. >> i would say that -- forgive me for a...
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o.j. simpson was accused of killing his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman in 1994.ment the jury read his not guilty verdict. now, though simpson couldn't avoid prison, he's currently serving time on a 2008 robbery conviction. that brings us to this case. rae carruth is in prison following his conspiracy conviction in plotting the death of his pregnant wife. she died weeks after she was shot four times in 1999. here's the thing. the baby she was carrying actually survived. he was sentenced to 18 to 24 years in prison. a federal appears court upheld his conviction in 2011 after that appeal. eric naposki former linebacker for the new england patriots and indianapolis colts, is serving a life sentence in prison for murdering his lover's live-in boyfriend in 1994. his lover wanted to collect a $1 million life insurance policy, so she gave him a key to the home and told him when her boyfriend would be home. then he shot the man six times in the kitchen. a little bit of a break down of that as you remember that. just a little bit of an update on the aaron hernandez the bli
o.j. simpson was accused of killing his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman in 1994.ment the jury read his not guilty verdict. now, though simpson couldn't avoid prison, he's currently serving time on a 2008 robbery conviction. that brings us to this case. rae carruth is in prison following his conspiracy conviction in plotting the death of his pregnant wife. she died weeks after she was shot four times in 1999. here's the thing. the baby she was carrying actually survived. he was...