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o.j. simpson there. right after simpson was acquitted, he called in to "larry king live." >> with us on the phone now is o.j. simpson. how are you? >> i'm doing fine. and one, i want to thank you. you know, a lot. because so many of my friends have told me that you've been fair. >> for 17 of those years at cnn, wendy walker was his senior executive producer. she reflected on that moment when o.j. simpson called in live on air. >> i had told his people, if he wants to call in, i wanted them to make sure it was him. so i added a name, a number, specifically for him to call in. so we get this call. and i pick it up and it's him. we put him on the air. and he went -- and of course it was huge that he called in. well, we went over, a little over our time. we were just a little over 10:00. and i got a call from atlanta. and they said, you're running over, leave the o.j. special, you have to get off the air. i said, by any chance do you know what's on? it's o.j. himself, maybe it's okay that we stay on a couple
o.j. simpson there. right after simpson was acquitted, he called in to "larry king live." >> with us on the phone now is o.j. simpson. how are you? >> i'm doing fine. and one, i want to thank you. you know, a lot. because so many of my friends have told me that you've been fair. >> for 17 of those years at cnn, wendy walker was his senior executive producer. she reflected on that moment when o.j. simpson called in live on air. >> i had told his people, if he...
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o.j. simpson is in that car. >> reporter: the throw speed chase gave way for the trilt of the century.nd one of the biggest stories of king's career. >> o.j. simpson story was the first reality tv. >> and now live from lanks, here is larry king. >> reporter: after court wrapped up, key figures in the trial headed to king's show night after night. >> we ended up knowing all the players from johnny cochran -- >> a lawyer doesn't have to believe his client did or didn't do something. >> to marcia clark. it was such a shocking amazing story. that we covered it from the beginning until the end. >> reporter: when it was over, even the man at the center of it all went to king first. >> with us on the phone is o.j. simpson. >> my friends have told me that you have been fair in host ing your show and bringing points of view from both sirdes. >> reporter: and he met his seventh wife, together more than 20 years before filing for divorce in 2019. but his longest relationship was with the microphone. >> i was in love what i was doing. you know why? it never lets me down. this is my blanket. >> rep
o.j. simpson is in that car. >> reporter: the throw speed chase gave way for the trilt of the century.nd one of the biggest stories of king's career. >> o.j. simpson story was the first reality tv. >> and now live from lanks, here is larry king. >> reporter: after court wrapped up, key figures in the trial headed to king's show night after night. >> we ended up knowing all the players from johnny cochran -- >> a lawyer doesn't have to believe his client did...
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o.j. simpson. >> we gave o.j.'s people the number of the control room.y listened to what the witnesses said, and not marcia clark or anyone else's rendition of what they said. >> it was just such a shock that it was the first time we had heard from him. >> would you describe yourself as relieved, angry, what? >> a little bit of everything. >> in the '90s, larry was the place for star sightings. in '94, he landed a streetcar named desire after marlon brando. over the years, the film legend had become something of a recluse. >> one day, we get out of the blue, we get a call. he's decided to write his own book, and making him do one interview. and he's chosen larry king. >> i pick it up, hello. this voice says, larry king? yeah. it's marlon. i said marlon who, i swear to god. he said, marlon brando. he said i'm going to send a car for you, it will be downstairs in 20 minutes. and who pulls up but brando, driving a chevy nova. i get in the car and we start to drive doing songs. like he would do the first line of a song and i had to do the second. ♪ i've flow
o.j. simpson. >> we gave o.j.'s people the number of the control room.y listened to what the witnesses said, and not marcia clark or anyone else's rendition of what they said. >> it was just such a shock that it was the first time we had heard from him. >> would you describe yourself as relieved, angry, what? >> a little bit of everything. >> in the '90s, larry was the place for star sightings. in '94, he landed a streetcar named desire after marlon brando. over...
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o.j. simpson. >> i understand we are going to live picture in los angeles. police believed that o.j. y starts with the chase and goes on his arrest and cowith his trl and it goes on and on. this is a long trial and a lot of evidence coming in. >> the o.j. simpson's case was a natural phenomenon that those of us who were covering it lived this case 24 hours a day because there were so much demand for people talking about it. >> prosecuthe trial was on tele during the hours that traditionally been the time for soap operas. o.j. was very much a soap opera. >> he's impeached by his own witness. >> excuse me mr. bailiff, stand up and speak when it is your turn. >> the best tv show for the '90s was the o.j. trial. >> we the jury >> we the jury in the above entitled action find orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. in violation of penal code section 187-a -- >> the verdict of the o.j. simpson trial viewed by 150 million people. it's more people than watch presidential election returns. that's crazy. >> because there was trial footage every day, cnn saw its audience increa
o.j. simpson. >> i understand we are going to live picture in los angeles. police believed that o.j. y starts with the chase and goes on his arrest and cowith his trl and it goes on and on. this is a long trial and a lot of evidence coming in. >> the o.j. simpson's case was a natural phenomenon that those of us who were covering it lived this case 24 hours a day because there were so much demand for people talking about it. >> prosecuthe trial was on tele during the hours that...
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o.j. simpson. >> my friends have told me that you've been fair in hosting your show and bringing the points of view from both sides. >> covering the trial from los angeles affected king's personal life. that's where he met his seventh wife. they were together more than 20 years before filing for divorce in 2019, but his longest relationship was with the microphone. >> i was in love with what i was doing. you know why? it never lets me down. this is my blanket. >> in dark times, viewers turned to king to help make sense of the world. he said the hardest story he ever covered was 9/11. >> tonight we'll visit ground zero, a place of unspeakable horror and extraordinary heroes. >> king hosted tell-a-thons benefiting victims of disasters. he started his own charity after his first heart attack in the late '80s. the long-time smoker also had diabetes, successfully fought prostate and lounge cancer and underwent quad ruple bypass surgery. he checked back into the hospital for chest pain and circulation issues. in the summer of 2020, he mourned the loss of two children, his son andy to a heart atta
o.j. simpson. >> my friends have told me that you've been fair in hosting your show and bringing the points of view from both sides. >> covering the trial from los angeles affected king's personal life. that's where he met his seventh wife. they were together more than 20 years before filing for divorce in 2019, but his longest relationship was with the microphone. >> i was in love with what i was doing. you know why? it never lets me down. this is my blanket. >> in dark...
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o.j. simpson. how are you?> i'm doing fine, and one, i want to thank you, you know, a lot because so many of my friends have told me that you have been fair. >> so tell me what was happening behind the scenes when o.j. called? >> this was really funny because i had told his people if he wants to call in, i wanted him to make sure it was him. so i had a name and a number specifically for him to call in. so we get this call, and i pick it up and it's him. so we put him on the air, and of course it was huge that he called in. well, we went over, a little over our time. we were just a little over s 10:00, and i got a call from atlanta, and they said you're running over. we have an o.j. special, you have to get off the air, and i said, well, do you by any chance know what's going on, it's o.j. himself, so maybe it's okay if we stay on a couple more minutes, but yeah, we laughed about that for a long time. >> that is amazing. we have to do this pre-produced piece, well, we're actually talking to him. another memorabl
o.j. simpson. how are you?> i'm doing fine, and one, i want to thank you, you know, a lot because so many of my friends have told me that you have been fair. >> so tell me what was happening behind the scenes when o.j. called? >> this was really funny because i had told his people if he wants to call in, i wanted him to make sure it was him. so i had a name and a number specifically for him to call in. so we get this call, and i pick it up and it's him. so we put him on the air,...
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o.j. simpson. how are you?m doing fine and, one, i want to thank you a lot because so many of my friends have told me that you've been fair. >> tell me what was happening behind the scenes when o.j. called. >> this was really funny because we -- i had told his people if he wants to call in i wanted them to make sure it was him so i added a number specifically for him to call in. we get this call and i pick it up and and of course, it was huge that he called in. well, we went over -- a little over our time, just a little over 10:00. and i got a call from atlanta and say said, you're running over, you have to get off the air, we have an o.j. special. and i said any chance to know what eat on? it's o.j. himself, so maybe it's okay if we go over. so we laughed about it for a long time. >> that is amazing. we have to do this prepro-duced piece. another moment came when heather mccartney came on the show. tell me about that night. >> heather was a great guest, and nobody said hey, sit down and by the way, if you feel
o.j. simpson. how are you?m doing fine and, one, i want to thank you a lot because so many of my friends have told me that you've been fair. >> tell me what was happening behind the scenes when o.j. called. >> this was really funny because we -- i had told his people if he wants to call in i wanted them to make sure it was him so i added a number specifically for him to call in. we get this call and i pick it up and and of course, it was huge that he called in. well, we went over --...
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o.j. simpson? >> guilty as charged. about the vaccine. >> that's keenan thompson as o.j. ong hiatus. >>> you might call dax shepard an unlikely hollywood star. he was raised by a single mother who was a custodian at general n company. he struggled as an actor. he found his place in the movies and was in "parenthood." he has become a podcast star, hosting the armchair expert. we got together this week for a virtual sunday sit-down to talk about his dream job and much more. hi, dax. >> how are you doing? >> life has a funny way of working out for dax shepard. now the 46-year-old actor, comedian and podcast star is taking a new turn. hosting "top gear america," a new version of the popular british car show and an automotive playground for dax and his friends. >> who is the most handsome? >> there's competitive trash talk. >> you are down two cylinders. >> how dare you talk about my force induction. >> pointless but entertaining vehicle testing. and, of course, a lot of racing. >> let's see if the best man doesn't win. >> there's never been a better fit probably for hosts and
o.j. simpson? >> guilty as charged. about the vaccine. >> that's keenan thompson as o.j. ong hiatus. >>> you might call dax shepard an unlikely hollywood star. he was raised by a single mother who was a custodian at general n company. he struggled as an actor. he found his place in the movies and was in "parenthood." he has become a podcast star, hosting the armchair expert. we got together this week for a virtual sunday sit-down to talk about his dream job and...
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o.j. simpson trial in 1995. i remember somebody saying the thing you have to understand about o.j. simpson is he doesn't want to be around any of the people think he is innocent. have the same feeling about donald trump doesn't want to spend two minutes with anyone who attend his rallies. that's not how he sees himself. i could be wrong. but that's my sense so to what degree, explain why they see him as a liberator or a savior and what can joe biden do? >> i don't think the 74 million think of him as a savior and a liberator. millions do but i don't think it's thati many the 2016 election in some context the majority of the white working class of those who voted republican they favored a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants perhaps the most visible issue was his stance on the wall and the politics rhetoric for those across the southern border. and the admonishment of trump and drawing to the campaign was how terrible trump was and that may play very well in manhattan or asheville north carolina and georgetown and los angeles, but it doesn't play well and a lot of the coun
o.j. simpson trial in 1995. i remember somebody saying the thing you have to understand about o.j. simpson is he doesn't want to be around any of the people think he is innocent. have the same feeling about donald trump doesn't want to spend two minutes with anyone who attend his rallies. that's not how he sees himself. i could be wrong. but that's my sense so to what degree, explain why they see him as a liberator or a savior and what can joe biden do? >> i don't think the 74 million...
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o.j. simpson case, it can lead to death. >> reporter: the devastating irony of amy's own words haunting herfriends and family as amy became an apparent victim of the very brutality she worked to help women escape. >> really successful and accomplished women can still be the victims of domestic violence and intimate partner violence. >> reporter: across the u.s., preliminary data suggests that intimate partner violence has only increased during the covid-19 pandemic, with millions confined at home and tensions running high. >> there are a lot of stressors that are adding to the volatility in households. and all of those factors do increase the likelihood of intimate partner violence, particularly if you add on top of that the isolation and knowing that there's nowhere for your partner to necessarily escape to. >> if we can update the lawson more women can get help, more women can get out of these situations, and more women are safe from further violence, i think that's the best legacy for what's happened. >> this is dr. amie harwick -- >> reporter: amy became a therapist with one goal in min
o.j. simpson case, it can lead to death. >> reporter: the devastating irony of amy's own words haunting herfriends and family as amy became an apparent victim of the very brutality she worked to help women escape. >> really successful and accomplished women can still be the victims of domestic violence and intimate partner violence. >> reporter: across the u.s., preliminary data suggests that intimate partner violence has only increased during the covid-19 pandemic, with...
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o.j. simpson trial in 1995 and i remember somebody saying the thing you have to understand about o.j. simpson is he doesn't want to be around any of the people who think he is innocent and i have the same feeling about donald trump, that he wouldn't want to spend two minutes with any of the people who attend his rallies. it is not how he sees himself. i could be wrong on this. i don't pretend to know him well but that is my sense. to what degree, again, explain why they see him as a liberator, savior and to get to the future what can joe biden do? you want to take it first? >> i don't think they think of him as a savior or liberator. millions do but not that many do. a majority of the white working-class and those who voted republican favor a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants for example at the most visible issue for trump at the time was the rhetoric on those who cross the southern border. it is more complicated and in the years since, although talk, all the admonishment of trump and the themes of the campaign advertising was how terrible trump was and that may play well
o.j. simpson trial in 1995 and i remember somebody saying the thing you have to understand about o.j. simpson is he doesn't want to be around any of the people who think he is innocent and i have the same feeling about donald trump, that he wouldn't want to spend two minutes with any of the people who attend his rallies. it is not how he sees himself. i could be wrong on this. i don't pretend to know him well but that is my sense. to what degree, again, explain why they see him as a liberator,...
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o.j. simpson really cared about ron goldman however let's take a moment to celebrate this partial victory julian assange for now is still not in the clutches of the u.s. injustice system and that victory only came about thanks to the tireless efforts of so many people people like those at action for a songe people like suzy dawson kevin just stole a crag mari george galloway too many others to list outlets like consortium news popular resistance the gray zone and so many others and even celebrities like roger waters and my a and pamela anderson willing to hurt their own careers by demanding freedom for a songe and of course all of you out there the public pressure has had a real impact i know julian would thank you if you could and now the fight continues. company from washington d.c. the belly the beast is redacted tonight. welcome on lead cam della take the news from behind can i can i just say it makes it a little hard to make a weekly political comedy show when totally insane to put those stories come out on monday and then by wednesday. even crazier to the point that monday is then a
o.j. simpson really cared about ron goldman however let's take a moment to celebrate this partial victory julian assange for now is still not in the clutches of the u.s. injustice system and that victory only came about thanks to the tireless efforts of so many people people like those at action for a songe people like suzy dawson kevin just stole a crag mari george galloway too many others to list outlets like consortium news popular resistance the gray zone and so many others and even...
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o.j. simpson is that he doesn't want to be around any of the people who think he's innocent. i have the same feeling about donald trump, that he wouldn't want to spend two minutes with any of the people who attend his rallies. it's not who he sees himself. now, i could be wrong on this. i don't pretend to know him well. but that's my sense. so, to what degree -- again, explain why they see him as a liberator, a savior, whatever word you want to put on it, and to get to their future, what can joe biden do? >> well, i think -- sorry. >> you want to take it first, david? >> i'll jump into that fire. i don't think the 74 million think of him as a savior or liberator. millions do. but i don't think that many do. i would say in the 2016 election, for some context, a majority of the white working class and a majority of those who voted for republicans, they favored a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, for example. and perhaps the most visible issue of -- related to trump at wall and!+wfbaáju awful and cery impolitic rhetoric of those who crossed the southern border. so
o.j. simpson is that he doesn't want to be around any of the people who think he's innocent. i have the same feeling about donald trump, that he wouldn't want to spend two minutes with any of the people who attend his rallies. it's not who he sees himself. now, i could be wrong on this. i don't pretend to know him well. but that's my sense. so, to what degree -- again, explain why they see him as a liberator, a savior, whatever word you want to put on it, and to get to their future, what can...
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o.j. simpson trial and they lived a relatively normal life. >> until this 6 tape. >> this entire empire wasecause of the attention she received, was able to somehow put that into the news show. >> once upon a time, e stood for entertainment and then the kardashians took over. >> even though i've never seen an episode let me guess what happens. >> they go on vacation and eat salads, get their hair and makeup done and do photo shoots which doesn't sound hard but they manage along the way to get very very angry usually at each other. >> what happens to that bruce guy? i remember. he killed somebody with a car, became a woman and opposed gay marriage. when your husband is running for president, thinks he will have a political future, not what america forget how you became famous to begin with. >> the kardashians are supersmart, losing the money quite honestly. >> they have social media with millions of followers where they make all kinds of money forcing products. >> if a kardashian is not on camera does the kardashian exist at all? >> the social media apps to go viral in the us, the millennial
o.j. simpson trial and they lived a relatively normal life. >> until this 6 tape. >> this entire empire wasecause of the attention she received, was able to somehow put that into the news show. >> once upon a time, e stood for entertainment and then the kardashians took over. >> even though i've never seen an episode let me guess what happens. >> they go on vacation and eat salads, get their hair and makeup done and do photo shoots which doesn't sound hard but they...
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o.j. simpson trial.al life. >> until the tape. >> it's amazing that an entire empire was built off of a tape starring ray jay. >> because of all of the attention she received, she was able to somehow parlay that into a show. >> once upon a time e stood for entertainment. and then the kardashians took over and it was just e. >> even though i've never seen an episode, let me guess what happened. >> they go on vacation. they eat salad and they get their hair and makeup done and go to photo shoots, which doesn't sound hard, but they managed to along the way get very, very angry, usually at each other. >> whatever happened to that bruce guy who was in the first couple seasons? oh, i remember, he killed somebody with a car, became a woman, and then opposed to gay marriage. when your husband is running for president and thinks he is going to have a political future, maybe it's a good time to let america forget how you got famous to begin with. >> i think the kardashians are supersmart by retiring from the show.
o.j. simpson trial.al life. >> until the tape. >> it's amazing that an entire empire was built off of a tape starring ray jay. >> because of all of the attention she received, she was able to somehow parlay that into a show. >> once upon a time e stood for entertainment. and then the kardashians took over and it was just e. >> even though i've never seen an episode, let me guess what happened. >> they go on vacation. they eat salad and they get their hair and...
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o.j. simpson case, it was a huge case and you have people packed into see this. and long revolved around a young 25-year-old teacher who had decided to teach evolution even though it was barred, they lost that case. and that law took roughly 40 years to be officially overturned but even in losing it they raise the issue in such a way and it raise their profile on such a way that they became known for a series of cases having to do with speech, beginning going back all the way to a case in one of the most famous one is a case of 1925 case which is in new york, these were two guys who essentially had published this manifesto which was a socialist manifesto and they got arrested, they got convicted of violating a state law against speech. and a couple of things knowing about that case, they lost the case and they lost it on the field and lost it before the supreme court. before that case it had not been established that the first amendment applied to the states, this was a state law, states could bar speech however, they wanted, in fact before the abolition of slave
o.j. simpson case, it was a huge case and you have people packed into see this. and long revolved around a young 25-year-old teacher who had decided to teach evolution even though it was barred, they lost that case. and that law took roughly 40 years to be officially overturned but even in losing it they raise the issue in such a way and it raise their profile on such a way that they became known for a series of cases having to do with speech, beginning going back all the way to a case in one...
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o.j. simpson is that he doesn't want to be around and in the people think he is inf f his. have the same feeling about donald trump he doesn't want to spend two minutes with any of the people who attend his rallies. investment so. i could be wrong so to what degree why they see and what can joe biden do? >> i don't think the 74 million think of him as a savior or liberator million stupid that many the majority of the white working they favored a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants bring perhaps the most visible issue of the time was and stands on all and rhetoric and policies for those who across the southern border. it was complicated. in the years and since and those seen coming campaign was how terrible trump was. that may play very well in manhattan or in north carolina for georgetown and angela and country. what struck me writing from the lincoln project is the advertising very often the biden campaign was a little different the majority of the advertising outpouring donald trump is a historian that my true but to his supporters one out of five that voted f
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o.j. simpson is in that car. >> reporter: to liza minnelli with a z. >> train wreck. >> i didn't want to say but it was. behind the specs, he was the tv legend who hosted cnn's "larry king live" for a quarter of a century. >> do you consider the frank sinatra interview the best you've ever done. >> the minute you step out, you have to know exactly what you're doing. >> what comes to mind when you think of monica lewinsky. are there ever times you can't think of a question? heather mills, mccartney takes off her leg. >> that's good risk-taking. i take risks. >> reporter: he had a career so rich, so deep, he saw it all. >>> joining us now is award-winning actress, debbie allen. really appreciate you taking the time. obviously it's a sad day. as we reflect on his life, what a legend, what a legacy he leaves behind. i want our viewers to see this great photo of the two of you. so many heartfelt tributes and great memories are crisscrossing the world today. tell us about your larry king interview. what was it like for you? >> well, i had two interviews with larry. one was on the eve of the oscars
o.j. simpson is in that car. >> reporter: to liza minnelli with a z. >> train wreck. >> i didn't want to say but it was. behind the specs, he was the tv legend who hosted cnn's "larry king live" for a quarter of a century. >> do you consider the frank sinatra interview the best you've ever done. >> the minute you step out, you have to know exactly what you're doing. >> what comes to mind when you think of monica lewinsky. are there ever times you...
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o.j. simpson. x remembered that. he told me one time, i don't wanna spend two years of my life and $5 million of the taxpayers' money and lose in court. >> alex hunter sat a grand jury for 13 months. >> are you surprised by anything you've seen? >> no. >> over 13 months, those people heard over 100 witnesses. >> my name is jonathan webb. i was a grand juror on the jonbenet ramsey case. it bothers me that the murder of a little girl like this has gone on unsolved for essentially a quarter century. >> members of the boulder grand jury looked very much like detectives themselves as they finally toured the ramsey house. >> from a crime scene perspective, it was very disturbing how she was found. she's on a concrete floor, a garrote around her neck, and she's 6 years old. that's pretty horrible. >> webb told us that the grand jury spent most of their time focused on two main issues. first, who wrote that ransom note? >> we heard from three handwriting experts. and even though the handwriting experts coul
o.j. simpson. x remembered that. he told me one time, i don't wanna spend two years of my life and $5 million of the taxpayers' money and lose in court. >> alex hunter sat a grand jury for 13 months. >> are you surprised by anything you've seen? >> no. >> over 13 months, those people heard over 100 witnesses. >> my name is jonathan webb. i was a grand juror on the jonbenet ramsey case. it bothers me that the murder of a little girl like this has gone on unsolved...
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o.j. simpson. or it's going to be one of those tabloid trials, like the scott peterson.about politics. we are going to be doing this kind of thing day after day after day on "the five." those are my predictions. who the hell knows what they're going to be right or not. >> emily: jesse, i literally feel like one, i have to take a shower. two, that's the kind of thing future detectives are going to play back and be like there was a motive. that was the weirdest thing you've ever said. what do you mean by that? >> jesse: and i just confessed to setting one of my cohost up? i would never do something like that. >> emily: basically. >> jesse: there i am. now i have an alibi. >> emily: okay, juan. >> juan: i'm going to check my security system here, jesse. that's what i'm going to do. my number one prediction would be that obamacare, the aca, survives in the supreme court this year. again, it will be 10 years old i'm heading into 11 years. it's still there nobody's ever tried to successfully replace. it's a reality of american life now. the second thing that i would say and it
o.j. simpson. or it's going to be one of those tabloid trials, like the scott peterson.about politics. we are going to be doing this kind of thing day after day after day on "the five." those are my predictions. who the hell knows what they're going to be right or not. >> emily: jesse, i literally feel like one, i have to take a shower. two, that's the kind of thing future detectives are going to play back and be like there was a motive. that was the weirdest thing you've ever...
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o.j. simpson trial that captivated the nation for a year.illed in the art of conversation, it was all about making the phones ring and trying to hold people's attention, being able to elicit interesting answers from guests. he had a unique approach. for instance, unlike me, he didn't tend to read the books of the authors that he had on because he said he wanted to put himself in the same position as his audience. i was honored to be a guest of his to discuss the presidential race back in 2008 on a panel. it's kind of funny to look at the tape now, because there i am looking a lot younger, along with lanny davis and kelly ann conway. there will never be another one like him. the suspenders, the voice, philadelphia, hello. we'll miss larry king for sure, and his civility. time to see how you responded to the question at smerconish.com. should people face consequences for appearing at president trump's january 6 rally, even if they didn't storm the capitol? >> 41,000 and change votes. by the way, that's the right answer. that schoolteacher that
o.j. simpson trial that captivated the nation for a year.illed in the art of conversation, it was all about making the phones ring and trying to hold people's attention, being able to elicit interesting answers from guests. he had a unique approach. for instance, unlike me, he didn't tend to read the books of the authors that he had on because he said he wanted to put himself in the same position as his audience. i was honored to be a guest of his to discuss the presidential race back in 2008...
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o.j. simpson. >> you are asked to attempt to determine approximate time of death for shirley carter, is that? >> yes. >> were you able to do that to a reasonable degree of medical certainty? >> yes. >> wecht told the jury that shirley may have been killed two hours earlier than anyone had thought possible. if he was correct, then shirley was murdered around 9:00 a.m., when jason was seen on video clearly still at the grainery. he could not have killed his mother. >> so, when the state says to you, all clues point to one conclusion, it's all the clues that the tunnel vision of law enforcement and one investigator in particular went after. >> the defense attorney said the tunnel-visioned investigator was special agent mark ludwick. >> nothing but the truth. >> i do. >> now he reluctantly became her star witness. with branstedt rattling off the names of people who had come up during the investigation. ludwick fumbled. >> you were not very aware of callie shin's involvement. >> that's probably correct, yes. >> not aware of jeremy morris? >> i did become aware of jason morris. i'm not sure at wha
o.j. simpson. >> you are asked to attempt to determine approximate time of death for shirley carter, is that? >> yes. >> were you able to do that to a reasonable degree of medical certainty? >> yes. >> wecht told the jury that shirley may have been killed two hours earlier than anyone had thought possible. if he was correct, then shirley was murdered around 9:00 a.m., when jason was seen on video clearly still at the grainery. he could not have killed his mother....
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o.j. simpson had, i wouldn't be here right now, i'd be out. >> so the problem here is not that you're guilty's that you don't have enough money? >> exactly. seems like money talks. if i had money, i would not be here. >> k.c. joy was sentenced to 15 years to life for killing maribel ramos. what do you think happened? >> i think she went to bed, and i think what he did is he got a pillow and smothered her. and as he's got this pillow over her face, she struggles a little bit. and i believe that's where he got the scratches on his right tricep. >> if mr. joy hadn't done that google map search leading you essentially to the body, would he be a free man? >> if no other evidence came up, yes. >> he'd be a person of interest in a cold case? >> correct. >> maribel ramos graduated from college posthumously. her niece gisele, who maribel had always hoped would follow in her footsteps, instead ended up walking the path meant for her aunt. >> i received her diploma. and i got to sit in her seat. and walk upstage and receive everything. >> it was difficult to see my daughter in such pain, walking for he
o.j. simpson had, i wouldn't be here right now, i'd be out. >> so the problem here is not that you're guilty's that you don't have enough money? >> exactly. seems like money talks. if i had money, i would not be here. >> k.c. joy was sentenced to 15 years to life for killing maribel ramos. what do you think happened? >> i think she went to bed, and i think what he did is he got a pillow and smothered her. and as he's got this pillow over her face, she struggles a little...
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o.j. simpson after the episode when his wife and another had been found slain, i mean, we broke into "larryur helicopters and others saw the white bronco with o.j. in it. and larry shifted right out of his other mode into this breaking news mode and carried the show right on through. and i love just sort of the flexibility. you knew that larry cared and cared deeply. he was a people person in virtually every way. i should tell you, when larry retired, i just didn't know quite what would happen to cnn. well, luckily cnn has continued to flourish. but larry is a friend of so many of us. well beyond just the professional side was the friendship that we developed. >> and you know, ted turner who started cnn, he actually said one of the two greatest things he did was start cnn, and the other one was hire larry king. i mean, that speaks to his impact. and i wanted to ask you too, because tragically larry's death follows the death the day before of someone else i know that you respected greatly, atlanta icon hank aaron, who ted also hired. >> we lost two giants in a 24-hour period of time. larry k
o.j. simpson after the episode when his wife and another had been found slain, i mean, we broke into "larryur helicopters and others saw the white bronco with o.j. in it. and larry shifted right out of his other mode into this breaking news mode and carried the show right on through. and i love just sort of the flexibility. you knew that larry cared and cared deeply. he was a people person in virtually every way. i should tell you, when larry retired, i just didn't know quite what would...
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o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony. people might feel uncomfortable living in a once bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping as well. is a great speech, very boring, we'll be right back. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low bloo
o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony. people might feel uncomfortable living in a once bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping as well. is a great speech, very boring, we'll be right back. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly...
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o.j. simpson called in to his show the day after he got out of prison, you know?aders. i think he asked the questions that he thought the people at home would want to ask. he once asked ronald reagan, what was it like being shot? it wasn't something that a sophisticated journalist would ask, and i think people just liked him and that voice. arthel: yes, yes. any personal memories or stories that you have of larry king? you said you knew him well. >> yeah, i was on his show a dozens of times. if you went on with a book, he would not read the book, he didn't want to be weighed down with a lot of prescripted questions. he was the same off screen when i had lunch with him, very sort of street smart guy, talked the same as an interviewer. arthel: where'd you all go to lunch? >> some fancy downtown d.c. restaurant where he had a regular table. arthel: of course you did. [laughter] absolutely. and he should. an awkward switch right now, howie, to katie couric who seemed to be set to succeed another icon, alex trebek with, as the new host of jeopardy, and then she went on
o.j. simpson called in to his show the day after he got out of prison, you know?aders. i think he asked the questions that he thought the people at home would want to ask. he once asked ronald reagan, what was it like being shot? it wasn't something that a sophisticated journalist would ask, and i think people just liked him and that voice. arthel: yes, yes. any personal memories or stories that you have of larry king? you said you knew him well. >> yeah, i was on his show a dozens of...
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o.j. simpson, the did he do it, did he not do it, because there are questions still.ight have our own passionate opinion, but it's not fact. the fact is jean harris pulled the trigger and that might change in the culture memory as well. at the time it was exciting and dramatic, it had all these narrative elements, but we kind of knew the ending. she pulled the trigger. we didn't know the why, but that's not as exciting a question. if you think about all the murder mysteries ever written, not a whole lot of them tell you up front who did it and then figure out the motive. there's at least one tv series that does and a couple of books, but most of them the mystery is whodunit. it also helps to bring it back over and over as a movie. remember when we did lizzie borden and we saw the four or five different movies about lizzie borden? there are a whopping two about jean harris. raise your hand if you've ever seen the jean harris movies. now you have something to do this weekend. lizzie borden's movies are more constant. so i think that between axe murderer, not knowing for
o.j. simpson, the did he do it, did he not do it, because there are questions still.ight have our own passionate opinion, but it's not fact. the fact is jean harris pulled the trigger and that might change in the culture memory as well. at the time it was exciting and dramatic, it had all these narrative elements, but we kind of knew the ending. she pulled the trigger. we didn't know the why, but that's not as exciting a question. if you think about all the murder mysteries ever written, not a...
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o.j. simpson trial. >> listened to the witnesses there. >> reporter: he preferred guests with passion, humor. >> see, i told you it's low to the floor. >> i'm low to the floor. >> reporter: with his voice and suspenders and taking viewers' calls, his questioning could illicit some memorable reaction. >> we may never have known this, how close you came to dying. she said three times close. >> yes, when i was shot. >> were you aware that you were that close? >> no. had no time. >> reporter: some of his interview subjects and peers taking to social media following news of his death to pay tribute to a beloved icon. bill clinton, he gave a direct line to the american people. and worked hard to get the truth for them. with questions that were direct but fair. ryan seacrest, truly an american treasure. oprah winfrey, it was always a treat to sit at your table and hear your stories. thank you, larry king. born in brooklyn in 1933, he made his reputation on radio, captivating listeners coast to coast with free-flowing conversations, from politics to paranormal phenomenons. >> after each show, he wou
o.j. simpson trial. >> listened to the witnesses there. >> reporter: he preferred guests with passion, humor. >> see, i told you it's low to the floor. >> i'm low to the floor. >> reporter: with his voice and suspenders and taking viewers' calls, his questioning could illicit some memorable reaction. >> we may never have known this, how close you came to dying. she said three times close. >> yes, when i was shot. >> were you aware that you were...
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o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony.bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping as well. is a great speech, very boring, we'll be right (naj) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (naj) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (naj) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (naj) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (naj) our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. these days, we want sophisticated but simple. cutting edge made user friendly. in other words, we want a hybrid. and so do retailers. which is why they're
o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony.bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping as well. is a great speech, very boring, we'll be right (naj) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (naj) but not for your clients. that's why we're a...
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o.j. simpson. he may be a free man, but nobody wants to be associated with him. hallie jackson, overnight what's left of trump loyalists that work for him, we're circulating and you got the poll memo, i got the poll memo, believe it or not trump's campaign team conducted a poll to make a case that somehow impeachment would hurt the republican party. for me, i can't think of a more tone-deaf response than that, hallie. >> you're right, that is a push conducted by the inner circle that's basically left around the president now and basically on my reporting, that inner circle is extraordinary small. it is perhaps the smallest it's ever been, chuck. you look at the way -- listen, you said it a moment ago, that the president will be a pariah in your view. i have to tell you, he will still have a base of support from some in the republican party, trump republican party. it remains to be seen whether they will be part of the mainstream republicanism. but the thing we're looking at this morning is the historical context of this. you know i have covered this president sin
o.j. simpson. he may be a free man, but nobody wants to be associated with him. hallie jackson, overnight what's left of trump loyalists that work for him, we're circulating and you got the poll memo, i got the poll memo, believe it or not trump's campaign team conducted a poll to make a case that somehow impeachment would hurt the republican party. for me, i can't think of a more tone-deaf response than that, hallie. >> you're right, that is a push conducted by the inner circle that's...
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o.j. simpson trial in 1995. i remember some of the saying that thing you have to understand about oj he doesn't want to be around any of the people who think he is innocent. i have the same feeling of donald trump that she wouldn't want to spend two minutes with any of the people who spend his -- go to his rallies. i could be wrong on this. i don't pretend to know him well, but that is my sense. to what degree -- explain why they see him as a liberator, savior, whatever word you put on it and to get to the future, what can joe biden do? david: i will jump into that fire. i don't think 74 million think of him as a savior or liberator. millions do but i don't think that many do. i would say the majority of the white working class and the majority of those who voted republican -- perhaps the most visible issue related to trump was his wall and the rhetoric on those who cross the southern border. people are complicated and in the year since, all the talk, all the admonishment of trump and what was interesting, a lot
o.j. simpson trial in 1995. i remember some of the saying that thing you have to understand about oj he doesn't want to be around any of the people who think he is innocent. i have the same feeling of donald trump that she wouldn't want to spend two minutes with any of the people who spend his -- go to his rallies. i could be wrong on this. i don't pretend to know him well, but that is my sense. to what degree -- explain why they see him as a liberator, savior, whatever word you put on it and...
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o.j. simpson. did he do it or did not do it. their questions tell.might have our own passionate opinion but it's not fact. fact is jim harris pulled the trigger. that changes at the cultural memory in the time. at the time, it was exciting and dramatic. and at all these narrative elements, but we kind of knew the ending. we don't know the why but that's not as exciting a question. if you think about all the murder mysteries ever written, not a whole lot of them tell you upfront who did it and then figure out the motive. is at least one tv series that does, and a couple books. most of them the mysterious who have done it. it also helps to bring it over and over as a movie. remember we did lizzy burden and we saw the for five different movies? there is a whopping two about gene harris. raise your hand if you ever seen the jean harris movies. when i have something to do this weekend. lizzy borden's movies are constant. very few years and you lizzy board and movie comes out. i think between actual murder, not knowing for sure who does it, the whodunnit e
o.j. simpson. did he do it or did not do it. their questions tell.might have our own passionate opinion but it's not fact. fact is jim harris pulled the trigger. that changes at the cultural memory in the time. at the time, it was exciting and dramatic. and at all these narrative elements, but we kind of knew the ending. we don't know the why but that's not as exciting a question. if you think about all the murder mysteries ever written, not a whole lot of them tell you upfront who did it and...
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o.j. simpson. did he do it, did he not do it. there are questions still.e might have our own passionate opinion, but it's not fact. the fact is jean harris pulled the trigger and that might change the cultural memory as well. at the time it was exciting, it was dramatic, it had all these narrative elements. but we kind of knew the ending. she pulled the trigger, high died. we don't know why. that's not as exciting a question. if you think about all the murder mysteries ever written, not a whole lot of them tell you up front who did it and figure out the motive. there is at least one tv series that does, and a couple books. most of the misteries are called who done it. it's called who done it for a reason. it helps to bring it back over and over as a movie. when we did lizzie borden and we saw four or five, there are two about jean harris. raise your hand if you've seen the jean harris movies. you have something to do this weekend. jean harris is more constant. every few years lizzie borden comes out. ax murder, not sure who did it, the who done it element
o.j. simpson. did he do it, did he not do it. there are questions still.e might have our own passionate opinion, but it's not fact. the fact is jean harris pulled the trigger and that might change the cultural memory as well. at the time it was exciting, it was dramatic, it had all these narrative elements. but we kind of knew the ending. she pulled the trigger, high died. we don't know why. that's not as exciting a question. if you think about all the murder mysteries ever written, not a whole...
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o.j. simpson got his vaccine already.he important point, on serious note, this insanity, doesn't make sense. gitmo prisoners should not get the shot before so many prisoners in line to get the vaccination. jedediah: kind of a no-brainer you would think. what is odd, it needed backlash in order for them to say, wait, this doesn't make sense. should have been something from the start. grateful for common sense. glad to see it happening. hopeful the seniors especially places in new york city. we'll get to later in the show. doesn't look good in bureaucracy preventing. pete: i thought you were looking for a picture of o.j. simpson instead you got me as platoon leader at get bow may. i was young then. will: why was that in the queue? pete: they asked for pictures when you served at guantanamo bay. it was longest year of my life, when i was young and strapping. there is me on the left before my expert infantry badge march. it was 12 hours shift. night shift, day shift, guarding prisoners. will: rich edson reported that building
o.j. simpson got his vaccine already.he important point, on serious note, this insanity, doesn't make sense. gitmo prisoners should not get the shot before so many prisoners in line to get the vaccination. jedediah: kind of a no-brainer you would think. what is odd, it needed backlash in order for them to say, wait, this doesn't make sense. should have been something from the start. grateful for common sense. glad to see it happening. hopeful the seniors especially places in new york city....
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o.j. simpson called in the day after his 1995 acquittal. >> how are you? unafraid to ask the simplest of questions. guided more by curiosity than confrontation, king liked to keep his conversations spontaneous, sparking plenty of memorable changes. ♪ got a date with an angel ♪ >> you're off-key. >> reporter: as unflappable as he was on air, his personal life could get tumultuous at times. there were two bankruptcies and a heart bypass. then there were his marriages, eight of them, seven divorces, enough to put this one-time "usa today" columnist in the gossip columns himself. his three surviving children calling him an amazing father. releasing a statement following his passing saying in part, we know without a doubt in the world he loved us more than life itself. >> i wanted to be a broadcaster since i could remember, when i was 5 years old. i wanted to be on the radio. >> reporter: but through an amazing 63-year career in broadcasting, king never got tired of listening to other people. >> my endless search to learn more never left me and that has kept me
o.j. simpson called in the day after his 1995 acquittal. >> how are you? unafraid to ask the simplest of questions. guided more by curiosity than confrontation, king liked to keep his conversations spontaneous, sparking plenty of memorable changes. ♪ got a date with an angel ♪ >> you're off-key. >> reporter: as unflappable as he was on air, his personal life could get tumultuous at times. there were two bankruptcies and a heart bypass. then there were his marriages, eight...