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Thirty years ago the trial of the century unfolded on televisions across the world. OJ Simpson, a star on the football field and the screen, stood trial for the brutal murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, aspiring actor Ron Goldman. It was one of the biggest cases in Court TV's history and ended with one of the most stunning verdicts of all time. This episode of the Court TV Podcast features the prosecution's opening statement in full from 1/24/1995.For more on the Trial of OJ Simpson, Click Here.Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/FOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/
Brown won an Emmy for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson, and another for This Is Us. He now appears in the film American Fiction. He spoke with Terry Gross about losing his father, how his feelings about the O.J. Simpson case changed, and prejudice he faced in Hollywood.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Brown won an Emmy for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson, and another for This Is Us. He now appears in the film American Fiction. He spoke with Terry Gross about losing his father, how his feelings about the O.J. Simpson case changed, and prejudice he faced in Hollywood.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Michael welcomes three-time Primetime Emmy Award winner, Golden Globe Award winner, and Academy Award-nominated actor Sterling K. Brown. Sterling portrayed Christopher Darden in the FX limited series “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story” and starred as Randall Pearson in the acclaimed NBC drama series “This Is Us,” among other TV roles. He's also known for his leading roles in the drama film “Hotel Artemis,” the mockumentary film “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul,” as well as his voice roles in the animated films “The Angry Birds Movie 2” and “Frozen II.” Sterling had supporting roles in several critically acclaimed films such as “Marshall,” “Black Panther,” “Waves,” and “American Fiction,” for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Highlights from Sterling and Michael's conversation include: -Sterling's journey from Economics major at Stanford University to actor, and the courage he found to make that change -His mother's religious faith and support which continue to serve Sterling well in his life and career -How Sterling's spiritual life and practices assist him in navigating his marriage with actress Ryan Michelle Bathe (whom he met at Stanford), raising their children, and his acting career -The spiritual insight Sterling brings to his characters/roles; his Academy Award nomination for the film “American Fiction”; his upcoming TV and film projects; his new podcast with Ryan called “We Don't Always Agree” coming out in September; and so much more! Next, Michael leads a brief guided meditation. Follow Sterling on IG, FB, and X! Remember to subscribe/follow and set an alert to receive notifications each Wednesday when new episodes are available! If you are inspired by the Take Back Your Mind podcast, please share it with your friends and family, and give us a 5-star rating! Connect with Michael at his newly-redesigned website – https://michaelbeckwith.com/ – and receive his guided meditation, “Raise Your Vibration and Be Untouchable” when you sign up to receive occasional updates from Michael! You can also connect with him at https://agapelive.com. Facebook: @Michael.B.Beckwith https://www.facebook.com/Michael.B.Beckwith IG: @michaelbbeckwith https://www.instagram.com/michaelbbeckwith/ X: @drmichaelbb https://twitter.com/drmichaelbb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMWuqEKXLY4m60gNDsw61w Finally, a special thank you to the sponsors of the Take Back Your Mind with Michael B. Beckwith podcast: The Agape International Spiritual Center (https://agapelive.com/) and NutriRise, makers of Michael's AdaptoZen Superfood Greens Powder and Vitamin D3+K2 drops (https://nutririse.com/products/adaptozen-bundle)!
Access this entire 93 minute episode (and additional monthly bonus shows) by becoming a Junk Filter patron for only $5.00 (US) a month! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/172-american-v-o-107059565 In the second half of our discussion about the 2016 FX miniseries American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson, Karen Geier and I dig into more of the great performances including Sarah Paulson as Marcia Clark, Sterling K. Brown as Christopher Darden, and Courtney B. Vance as Johnnie Cochran, and talk about some of the other highlights of the series, including the possible romance between Clark and Darden the show illustrates, and the episodes about the Bronco chase, the racism of the LAPD and the experiences of the sequestered jury members, and a salute to the other creative forces of the show, producers and showrunners Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, specialists in what they call “anti-biopics”, depicting the lives of people who wouldn't seem worthy of the biopic treatment, with full immersions into these characters and their worlds. American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson is available for streaming on Hulu in the United States and Disney+ internationally. Follow Karen Geier on Twitter.
We have several programming notes for our Podcast.First, we are going to pause our coverage of the trial of Alex Murdaugh for the next seven weeks.Second, this week, beginning with today's episode, in recognition of the death of O.J. Simpson last Wednesday, April 10, we are reaching into the archives of Crime Story Media to present a series of special interviews related to the way that the historical narrative of Simpson's trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman has been preserved for posterity.We begin today with Kary Antholis's exclusive interview with Bill Hodgman who had oversight responsibilities for the team prosecuting O.J. Simpson: Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden. That interview was conducted on January 24, 2020, the 25th Anniversary of the beginning of Oral Arguments in the trial.On Tuesday and Wednesday, we present Kary's two-part interview with Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander, the creators of the Emmy and Golden Globe winning limited series The People vs. O.J. Simpson.And on Thursday and Friday, we present Kary's two-part interview with Ezra Edelman the producer and director of the Oscar and Emmy winning documentary epic, O.J.: Made In America.And finally, as you know, this Jury Duty Podcast began by covering the LA trial of Robert Durst for the murder of his friend Susan Berman.Over the course of three years we have published more than 150 episodes covering the trial, both before and after the pandemic, including extensive interviews, with the lead prosecutor on the case, two of the trial's jurors, and Charlie Bagli, a reporter who had covered the Durst family for decades.As you may know, The Jinx 2 — a six part documentary series sequel to The Jinx about the LA trial of Robert Durst — premieres on the Max streaming service on April 21. In parallel with that broadcast, we are scheduling a special event for Season 10 of the Jury Duty podcast.For each of the six weeks of The Jinx 2 series we will re-release four of our favorite episodes about the Durst trial from the Jury Duty feed… for a total of 24 episodes.The first episode of Jury Duty: The Durst Trial's Greatest Hits will drop on April 22.Now on to the first episode of our Jury Duty Special, The Legacy of the OJ Trial. Here's Kary Antholis's January 24, 2020 interview with former LA Assistant District Attorney Bill Hodgman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
O.J. Simpson was just one in a cast of many unforgettable characters from 'The Trial of the Century' that ended in his acquittal.Kato Kaelin, Judge Lance Ito, Robert Shapiro, Barry Scheck, F. Lee Bailey, Robert Kardashian, Johnnie Cochran, Christopher Darden, LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman, and Marcia Clark made for a stranger-than-fiction television courtroom drama. And Dan was right in the middle of it, the entire way.Dan recounts his accurate early-on prediction of Simpson's 'not guilty' verdict and where it all went wrong for the LAPD and the prosecution in the case.
We interview former prosecutor Christopher Darden from his remarkable career from OJ to Nipsey Hussle to law professor to now his run for LA County Superior Court Judge. He also plays a round of hot topics with us featuring the DA Fani Willis and Jonathan Major matters. Visit his official campaign website at: https://www.christopherdardenforjudge.com/ Follow him on social media at: @christopherdardenforjudge Check out the latest Black Lawyers news, our free Black Lawyers Directory, Black Law and Medical student scholarship and Merchandise all year around at TheBlackLawyers.com.
Christopher Darden is a renowned attorney, best-selling author, law professor has declared his candidacy for LA County Superior Court Judge Seat 130. Perhaps best known for serving on the prosecutorial team of the OJ Simpson trial, Darden is also a respected legal commentator, community leader and educator. As a Deputy DA Darden worked in the hardcore gang unit. For the past 27 years he has been in private practice as a criminal defense attorney. www.ChristopherDardenforJudge.com
Sterling K. Brown won an Emmy for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson, and another for This Is Us. He's now nominated for an Oscar for his performance in American Fiction.Colman Domingo is also nominated, for his role in the biopic Rustin as Bayard Rustin, the civil rights leader responsible for organizing the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin was forced into the background because he was gay. Justin Chang reviews Drift, starring Cynthia Erivo. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Sterling K. Brown won an Emmy for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson, and another for This Is Us. He's now nominated for an Oscar for his performance in American Fiction.Colman Domingo is also nominated, for his role in the biopic Rustin as Bayard Rustin, the civil rights leader responsible for organizing the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin was forced into the background because he was gay. Justin Chang reviews Drift, starring Cynthia Erivo. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
I was lucky enough to sit down with THE Christopher Darden, L.A. prosecutor for what many would say was the most famous trial of all time, the OJ Simpson murder case. I love a good origin story, and Darden was open to any and all questions I had for him from his youth, family upbringing, school life, up through the twists and turns before arriving in L.A. as a prosecutor, all the way to now running for judgeship.
Actor Sterling K. Brown co-stars in the new film American Fiction. We'll talk about his role in that, as well as playing O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden. Also, we'll hear from Paul Giamatti. He just won a Golden Globe for his role in The Holdovers, as a pompous and disliked teacher at a boys boarding school. The Holdovers is the second collaboration between Giamatti and director Alexander Payne. The first was the surprise hit movie Sideways.
Actor Sterling K. Brown co-stars in the new film American Fiction. We'll talk about his role in that, as well as playing O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden. Also, we'll hear from Paul Giamatti. He just won a Golden Globe for his role in The Holdovers, as a pompous and disliked teacher at a boys boarding school. The Holdovers is the second collaboration between Giamatti and director Alexander Payne. The first was the surprise hit movie Sideways.
Brown won an Emmy for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson, and another for This Is Us. He now appears in the film American Fiction. He spoke with Terry Gross about losing his father, how his feelings about the O.J. Simpson case changed, and prejudice he faced in Hollywood.
Brown won an Emmy for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson, and another for This Is Us. He now appears in the film American Fiction. He spoke with Terry Gross about losing his father, how his feelings about the O.J. Simpson case changed, and prejudice he faced in Hollywood.
Discover the masterminds behind the infamous OJ Simpson defense dream team and the strategies that led to his acquittal in the thrilling conclusion of our three-part series. You'll be captivated by our in-depth exploration of the expertise of each team member, including Johnny Cochran, F Lee Bailey, Barry Sheck, Peter Neufeld, Alan Derschwitz, Robert Shapiro, and Sean Holly, and how the iconic line "if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit" became a pivotal moment in the trial.We also dive deep into the racial dynamics that played a significant role in the case, taking a closer look at prosecutor Christopher Darden's responsibility for the infamous glove incident and the advice he received from Marcia Clark. Learn about former Los Angeles district attorney Gilbert Garcetti's meeting with former president Jimmy Carter, and how OJ enlisted the help of a mock jury to strategize for the trial. Finally, reflect on the lasting impact of the OJ Simpson trial and its intersection with celebrity culture in this gripping episode. From Christopher Darden's role in the glove incident, Mark Furman's involvement in the case, and Johnny Cochran's powerful closing statements, to the controversial aftermath of the not guilty verdict, we'll leave you with a newfound understanding of one of the most talked-about trials in American history.Support the showIf you're interested in receiving bonus episodes, early release dates, an everything scary sticker and ‘thank you' as well as a shout out on our regular feed! Please join at Patreon//everythingscarypod571
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Cocaine Bear's nephew Soda Pop Bear has an unscheduled interview with Matt. After that Matt shares a new thrift store 90's find, the Christopher Darden memoir "In Contempt." After that it's time to order a open up a box of Boku and inhale some Fun-Dip sugar because we're talking all things March9th in the 90s. SEGMENT 1 Show: Full House Episode: Honey I Broke The House (Season 3 | Episode 20) Premiere Date: 03/09/1990 Story: Stephanie drives Joey's prized classic car into the house when she is left unsupervised. SEGMENT 2 Show: Golden Girls Episode: Witness (Season 6 | Episode 21) Premiere Date: 03/09/1991 Story: As Rose moves on with her life, Miles' sudden return complicates matters with her new boyfriend. Thanks for listening! Watch all new episode every Thursday here on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk5uXQXE9WGIWcpSkNkXaOg Audio available on all major platforms. Email Us At: hitnineties@gmail.com Instagram: HappenedInThe90s Twitter: HIThe90s Facebook: @HappenedInThe90s Website: https://happenedinthe90s.com MERCH LINK: https://www.redbubble.com/people/HIT90s/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
Jess Walter: The Robert Burns cocktail (1 ounce Dewar's scotch, 1 ounce sweet vermouth, 1/2 ounce Benedictine, served up and with a lemon twist)It's possible I poured this one a little heavy, but it's my favorite drink so far. Jess talks about the surprise success of his novel Beautiful Ruins, how his agent had nearly negotiated a bonus if it made the bestseller list, though everyone believed making the list was a long shot (it stayed on the bestseller list for a year and a half!). Learn the alternate titles considered for Beautiful Ruins, his writing process, how he evaluates news ideas for novels and short stories, as well as his early work in journalism including working with Christopher Darden to write a book about the OJ Simpson case.
This, the first in the new "Prosecutor Profiles" series, has Lauren researching the life and career of Marcia Clark! Lauren details Marcia's life before she was a lawyer, highlights some of her most famous cases and answers the question we are all dying to know: were she and Christopher Darden ever actually a couple? So grab a drink, put on your pjs and join the gals to learn about one of the most prolific lawyers of the 20th century with tons of true crime along the way!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In episode 141 we speak with Entrepreneur and Real Estate Investor Christopher Darden. Chris tells his story and shares the many ups and downs that come with entrepreneurship. He also discusses how he tries to create opportunities for the people around him.
In Part 67, Judge Mader navigates her colleagues' sensitivities while editing a magazine for judges. Mader also explores the fine line judges must walk when talking to defendants about plea offers.
It's been 16 months since Pop Smoke was gunned down during a botched robbery in the Hollywood Hills. But the pain Pop Smoke's mother Audrey Jackson is experiencing likely feels just as sharp as the day she found out he'd been killed. On Thursday (June 3), the Daily News reported Jackson was considering meeting up with the family of her son's suspected murderer, 20-year-old Corey Walker. Walker's attorney Christopher Darden said, “The Walker family has asked me to contact the victim's family so that they might speak privately. I hope to reach out to the family soon.” Audrey Jackson, a teacher with the New York City Department of Education, hasn't decided if she'll be able to go through with it. “This is new information to me,” she said. “I'll have to learn more. I'm working on a lesson plan right now. That is my focus. I really can't say.” Darden reportedly understood the hesitation, adding, “They might need time. I will also understand if (his mom) is not inclined to have that conversation. Everything we have done and said has been done and said while keeping in mind the great respect we have for the victim and the victim's family.” Pop Smoke was shot and killed in February 2020, just before he was to release his historic debut album, Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon. In a preliminary hearing last month, Jackson learned the alleged triggerman was a 15-year-old kid who was after Pop Smoke's diamond-studded Rolex and gold chain. Darden argued Walker may have been the driver that night but never entered the house and even told his younger co-defendants not to use deadly force. “My client did not kill anyone,” he said. “Nor did he conspire to commit murder. Corey was 18. He did not kill the victim. He did not enter the home. The agreement amongst the suspects according to the DA's evidence was that no gun was to be fired. That is in the record.” Walker was expected to be arraigned in the murder case this week, but the hearing was postponed until July 6 as Darden awaits copies of transcripts and a formal declaration from prosecutors they won't seek the death penalty. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atruecrimepodcast/message
On this episode of Black & Published, Nikesha is speaking with poet, essayist, and journalist Jeneé Darden about her book, When a Purple Rose Blooms. An Oakland native and daughter of O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden, Jeneé holds a BA in ethnic studies from UC San Diego and a masters's degree in journalism from the University of Southern California. She has reported for NPR, Time magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Ebony and more. The National Book Foundation awarded Jeneé a summer writing fellowship in 2003 and her award-winning short documentary, Where is East Oakland? was screened at the Oakland International Film Festival. Episode NotesOn this episode of Black & Published, Nikesha is speaking with poet, essayist, and journalist Jeneé Darden about her book, When a Purple Rose Blooms. An Oakland native, Jeneé holds a BA in ethnic studies from UC San Diego and a masters's degree in journalism from the University of Southern California. She has reported for NPR, Time magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Ebony and more. The National Book Foundation awarded Jeneé a summer writing fellowship in 2003 and her award-winning short documentary, Where is East Oakland? was screened at the Oakland International Film Festival. Jeneé is passionate about African-American erotic art and mental health awareness. In this conversation she discusses growing up with insecurities, her struggle to love herself, honoring the power in the feminine, and the trauma she endured during and after the O.J. Simpson trial and how it all fuels her work today. ***Follow @Nikesha_Elise on Twitter and Instagram and check out her latest novel Beyond Bourbon Street available everywhere books are sold. Don't forget to subscribe to Black & Published on your podcast platform of choice as well as rate and review. If you have thoughts, feedback, or questions about the episode, hit us up at @blkandpublished on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #blackandpublished.
In the history of criminal defense and trial lawyers, there are only a few, who become household names. F. Lee Bailey is one of those lawyers. At various times in his life, he was considered America's go-to lawyer. He has been involved in several so-called "Trial's of the Century". His clients include: Sam Shepherd, the wrongly convicted doctor that was the basis for the movie and tv show, The Fugitive; Boston Strangler; Patricia Hearst, the daughter of the one of America's richest families who was kidnapped and then joined the SLA, Symbionese Liberation Army; George Edgerly, the first polygraph defense case; Ernest Medina, the court martial related to the My Lai Massacre; and, OJ Simpson, to name a few. Bailey graced the covers to Newsweek and other magazines related to his rise to prominence. He has written at least 20 books including, The Defense Never Rests, For the Defense, To Be A Trial Lawyer, When the Husband Is The Suspect, Excellence in Cross Examination and his latest book, The Truth about the OJ Simpson Trial, By the Architect of the Defense. In our one on one we discuss Bailey's direct, rapid fire and assertive cross examination style. He discussed how he approaches he different witnesses by circling them, luring them into complacency and pouncing on them using speed, precision, pace, word choice and logic. In our conversation, you'll hear trial stories, war stories, cross examination, strategies from the most famous lawyer in the 20th century. We discuss the state of lawyering, the state and quality of current cross examinations, Marcia Clark, Christopher Darden, Johnnie Cochran, OJ, Robert Shapiro, Judge Ito, Mark Fuhrman and the best cross examination of a crime scene officer I've ever seen, Sgt Rossi, who responded to the Bundy murder scene. We talk about the glove, the jury and more. Bailey discusses defending Patricia Hearst, the heiress who made international headlines when she was charged with bank robbery and more. He discusses how he got hired, his involvement, the impossibility of the defense and his incredibly powerful cross examination of the government's psychiatrist witness Dr Joel Fort. Bailey tells you his secrets to his swaggering style: don't use notes, don't take your eyes off the witness, look for signs of a struggling witness, use pace and speed. His style has been called swaggering and tenacious. I have read all of lawyering books and you can tell I have a great admiration for his courtroom swagger and style. During our interview, he will take you behind the scenes of one of the most storied careers in the history of trial lawyers. Even at this age, Bailey's swagger is unmistakable. In the end, he pays this writer the highest compliment, saying that he knows a great trial lawyer when he sees one and points to yours truly. Listen in as Bailey shares his secrets to his swaggering style: don't use notes, don't take your eyes off the witness, look for signs of a struggling witness, use pace and speed, and more. During our interview, he will take you behind the scenes of one of the most storied careers in the history of trial lawyers. Please be aware we are relying on impressions, recollections, memories and interpretations.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 14th and final study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed 2 different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed a second boon following the award-winning and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin also pops up in the ESPN documentary: Made In America - which is intense White Supremacy propaganda. Toobin compiled more than a quarter century of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment described the testimony of Robert Heidstra. Called by Simpson's defense, Heidstra testified to hearing a fracas around 10:30pm at Nicole Brown Simpson's residence. Although he did not see any of the speakers, Christopher Darden repeatedly asked Heidstra to specify the racial classification of the voices. Johnnie Cochran objected and charged Racism, while Heidstra emphatically denied being able to distinguish the racial identity of the voices. All of this became trivial after the discovery of audio tapes where detective Mark (GED) Fuhrman says nigger continuously and brags about manufacturing evidence and choking suspects. Importantly, Fuhrman returned to the stand and refused to answer any questions to prevent self-incrimination. More importantly, the jury did not witness Fuhrman's refusal to answer, and Judge Lance Ito only allowed them to hear a snippet of the damning recordings. #PenisesOnZoom #ThePeopleVOJSimpson INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 564943#
Thursday, February 25th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 14th and final study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed 2 different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed a second boon following the award-winning and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin also pops up in the ESPN documentary: Made In America - which is intense White Supremacy propaganda. Toobin compiled more than a quarter century of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment described the testimony of Robert Heidstra. Called by Simpson's defense, Heidstra testified to hearing a fracas around 10:30pm at Nicole Brown Simpson's residence. Although he did not see any of the speakers, Christopher Darden repeatedly asked Heidstra to specify the racial classification of the voices. Johnnie Cochran objected and charged Racism, while Heidstra emphatically denied being able to distinguish the racial identity of the voices. All of this became trivial after the discovery of audio tapes where detective Mark (GED) Fuhrman says nigger continuously and brags about manufacturing evidence and choking suspects. Importantly, Fuhrman returned to the stand and refused to answer any questions to prevent self-incrimination. More importantly, the jury did not witness Fuhrman's refusal to answer, and Judge Lance Ito only allowed them to hear a snippet of the damning recordings. #PenisesOnZoom #ThePeopleVOJSimpson INVEST in The COWS – paypal.me/TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Cash App: http://Cash.App/$TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. TUNE IN! Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Thursday, February 25th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 14th and final study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed 2 different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed a second boon following the award-winning and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin also pops up in the ESPN documentary: Made In America - which is intense White Supremacy propaganda. Toobin compiled more than a quarter century of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment described the testimony of Robert Heidstra. Called by Simpson's defense, Heidstra testified to hearing a fracas around 10:30pm at Nicole Brown Simpson's residence. Although he did not see any of the speakers, Christopher Darden repeatedly asked Heidstra to specify the racial classification of the voices. Johnnie Cochran objected and charged Racism, while Heidstra emphatically denied being able to distinguish the racial identity of the voices. All of this became trivial after the discovery of audio tapes where detective Mark (GED) Fuhrman says nigger continuously and brags about manufacturing evidence and choking suspects. Importantly, Fuhrman returned to the stand and refused to answer any questions to prevent self-incrimination. More importantly, the jury did not witness Fuhrman's ref
Thursday, February 4th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 10th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed a second boon following the critically acclaimed and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled thirty years of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment revealed Toobin's work as a master deceiver. He details the testimony of Nicole's sister Denise Brown. Denise describes O.J. as looking "spooky," "frightening," and "scary" during a music recital the night of the double murder. A White friend of Nicole corroborates Denise's testimony about the dastardly demeanor of Mr. Simpson. However, the defense submits video of the recital which shows Denise kissing a cheerful, chatty O.J. In fact, the video shows Mr. Simpson grinning and skinning with the entire Brown klan. Toobin deliberately withholds information about the video from readers. Toobin's lying continues when he explains the conflict between Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and Christopher Darden. The two black males spar over the use of the word nigger. Toobin writes that Cochran called Darden a nigger in a court of law. No other litigator or journalist involved in the case reported hearing this, and Darden's daug
Thursday, February 4th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 10th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed a second boon following the critically acclaimed and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled thirty years of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment revealed Toobin's work as a master deceiver. He details the testimony of Nicole's sister Denise Brown. Denise describes O.J. as looking "spooky," "frightening," and "scary" during a music recital the night of the double murder. A White friend of Nicole corroborates Denise's testimony about the dastardly demeanor of Mr. Simpson. However, the defense submits video of the recital which shows Denise kissing a cheerful, chatty O.J. In fact, the video shows Mr. Simpson grinning and skinning with the entire Brown klan. Toobin deliberately withholds information about the video from readers. Toobin's lying continues when he explains the conflict between Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and Christopher Darden. The two black males spar over the use of the word nigger. Toobin writes that Cochran called Darden a nigger in a court of law. No other litigator or journalist involved in the case reported hearing this, and Darden's daughter reported that her father denied that this happened. #PenisesOnZoom #ThePeopleVOJSimpson INVEST in The COWS – paypal.me/TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Cash App: http://Cash.App/$TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man.TUNE IN! Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 9th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and was resurrected during the much celebrated 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled three glorious decades of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were jubilant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment revealed Toobin's work as a master deceiver. He details the testimony of Nicole's sister Denise Brown. Denise describes O.J. as looking "spooky," "frightening," and "scary" during a music recital the night of the double murder. A White friend of Nicole corroborates Denise's testimony about the dastardly demeanor of Mr. Simpson. However, the defense submits video of the recital which shows Denise kissing a cheerful, chatty O.J. In fact, the video shows Mr. Simpson grinning and skinning with the entire Brown klan. Toobin deliberately withholds information about the video from readers. Toobin's lying continues when he explains the conflict between Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and Christopher Darden. The two black males spar over the use of the word nigger. Toobin writes that Cochran called Darden a nigger in a court of law. No other litigator or journalist involved in the case reported hearing this, and Darden's daughter reported that her father denied that this happened. #PenisesOnZoom #ThePeopleVOJSimpson INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER:
Thursday, January 28th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 10th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed a second boon following the critically acclaimed and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled thirty years of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment revealed Toobin's work as a master deceiver. He details the testimony of Nicole's sister Denise Brown. Denise describes O.J. as looking "spooky," "frightening," and "scary" during a music recital the night of the double murder. A White friend of Nicole corroborates Denise's testimony about the dastardly demeanor of Mr. Simpson. However, the defense submits video of the recital which shows Denise kissing a cheerful, chatty O.J. In fact, the video shows Mr. Simpson grinning and skinning with the entire Brown klan. Toobin deliberately withholds information about the video from readers. Toobin's lying continues when he explains the conflict between Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and Christopher Darden. The two black males spar over the use of the word nigger. Toobin writes that Cochran called Darden a nigger in a court of law. No other litigator or journalist involved in the case reported hearing this, and Darden's daug
Thursday, January 28th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 10th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed a second boon following the critically acclaimed and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled thirty years of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment revealed Toobin's work as a master deceiver. He details the testimony of Nicole's sister Denise Brown. Denise describes O.J. as looking "spooky," "frightening," and "scary" during a music recital the night of the double murder. A White friend of Nicole corroborates Denise's testimony about the dastardly demeanor of Mr. Simpson. However, the defense submits video of the recital which shows Denise kissing a cheerful, chatty O.J. In fact, the video shows Mr. Simpson grinning and skinning with the entire Brown klan. Toobin deliberately withholds information about the video from readers. Toobin's lying continues when he explains the conflict between Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and Christopher Darden. The two black males spar over the use of the word nigger. Toobin writes that Cochran called Darden a nigger in a court of law. No other litigator or journalist involved in the case reported hearing this, and Darden's daughter reported that her father denied that this happened. #PenisesOnZoom #ThePeopleVOJSimpson INVEST in The COWS – paypal.me/TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Cash App: http://Cash.App/$TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. TUNE IN! Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 9th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and was resurrected during the much celebrated 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled three glorious decades of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were jubilant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's session introduced Christopher Darden to the narrative. Toobin, and pretty much everyone else (except Darden) concluded the White prosecutors "needed" a black person on their team. Darden details being branded a "sellout" and "Uncle Tom" for taking the case and admits that his relationship with Johnnie Cochran was damaged as a result of the trial. Darden and the prosecution emphasize domestic violence in their opening arguments, insisting that Simpson battered and humiliated Nicole for years. Toobin correctly points out there is evidence of exactly one incident of Simpon's violence. Much of the prosecution's evidence depends on testimony like that of Ron Shipp. Described by Toobin as a Simpson "toady," Shipp testified that OJ beat Nicole and even confessed to having had dreams of killing his ex-wife. Judge Lance Ito initially allowed the dream testimony, but later changed his mind. #PenisesOnZoom #ThePeopleVOJSimpson INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER:
Thursday, January 21st 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 26: Prosecutor Christopher Darden argues during court proceedings 26 January 1995 in Los Angeles. The O.J. Simpson trial was delayed by the hospitalization of prosecutor William Hodgman and continuing fray over the defense's failure to turn over the names of its anticipated witnesses. At R is lead defense attorney Johnnie Cochran. (COLOR KEY: Wall is brown.) AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read POO/AFP/Getty Images) The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 9th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed re-newed success following the critically acclaimed and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled thirty years of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment described the addition of Christopher Darden, a black male, to the prosecution. Toobin, and nearly everyone else White and non-white who watched or was involved with the case, concluded that the prosecution needed to add a black person to their team to help sway the predominantly black female jury. The trial officially begins in January of 1995. The prosecution describes this as a domestic violence case that ended in murder. 911 operator Sharyn Gilbert, whom Toobin describes as a "rotund and good-natured black woman," testifies about Nicole's frantic call for help. Former LAPD officer Ronald Shipp testified that OJ beat his former wife. In fact, Shipp, who Toobin brands a Simpson "toady," says he felt guilty for not doing more to help Nicole. He also testifies to hearing O.J. confess to having dreams of killing Nicole. Judge Ito initially allows this testimony... only to later change his mind. #PenisesOnZoom #ThePeopleVOJSimpson INVEST in The COWS – paypal.me/TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Cash App: http://Cash.App/$TheCOWS The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. TUNE IN! Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Thursday, January 21st 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 26: Prosecutor Christopher Darden argues during court proceedings 26 January 1995 in Los Angeles. The O.J. Simpson trial was delayed by the hospitalization of prosecutor William Hodgman and continuing fray over the defense's failure to turn over the names of its anticipated witnesses. At R is lead defense attorney Johnnie Cochran. (COLOR KEY: Wall is brown.) AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read POO/AFP/Getty Images) The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 9th study session on Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. This 1996 New York Times bestseller enjoyed two different waves of success. It was critically acclaimed during the initial mid-90's publication and enjoyed re-newed success following the critically acclaimed and widely adored 2016 FX miniseries - which is based on Toobin's work. Toobin compiled thirty years of journalism, spawned from his coverage of the Simpson trial. He wrote beloved books on the Supreme Court and authored a scathing indictment of President Donald J. Trump. Things were triumphant until the year of the rona. While participating in a live Zoom conference with prominent White journalists, Toobin brandished his penis and began masturbating. He was initially suspended by the New Yorker. After an investigation, Toobin was terminated. We'll keep this in mind while reading his account of the most well documented, most watched court trial of all time. Last week's installment described the addition of Christopher Darden, a black male, to the prosecution. Toobin, and nearly everyone else White and non-white who watched or was involved with the case, concluded that the prosecution needed to add a black person to their team to help sway the predominantly black female jury. The trial officially begins in January of 1995. The prosecution describes this as a domestic violence case that ended in murder. 911 operator Sharyn Gilbert, whom Toobin des
Partner Joseph D. Nohavicka will be sharing his favorite legal reads every week in our latest series. This week he reviews 'In Contempt' by Christopher Darden and Jess Walter.
Travis & Lee conclude the case of OJ Simpson and discuss the environment of 1994 America.Support the show (http://patreon.com/crimeficionados)
Bitch Talk is live on location at Oakland's Mad Oak bar talking with writer, reporter, poet, and mental health advocate Jenee Darden. She's had a passion for writing since she was a child and has carried that into her career at NPR, Time Magazine, KQED, KALW, LA Times, and many more. Jenee has also led an interesting life--being the daughter of Christopher Darden (the co-prosecutor on the O.J. Simpson criminal trial) brings a certain level of awareness, paranoia, mental instability, and fame that one would probably not want as a teenager growing up in Oakland. We dive into all of this with Jenee and we ask the question: Does she still think Sterling K. Brown is hot after he's played her dad in the FX special The People V. O.J. Simpson?--Let us know how we're doing: therealbtpod@gmail.comVisit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen in every Monday from 6:00 - 6:30 AM on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
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We're back after a long break to discuss the third year of Crimecon! We discuss several presenters from the convention including Jan Broberg, the abductee in the documentary Abducted in Plain Sight, and Christopher Darden, one of the prosecutors in the OJ murder trial. Do you want to support the show? Visit Patreon.com and search for Not Perfect or Functional Podcast to donate. Find Us: Facebook Page- @NPOFPOD Facebook discussion group- Not Perfect or Functional Discussion Group Twitter-@not_podcast Website- notperfectorfunctional.com Email- notperfectorfunctional@gmail.com
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Noadvisory got the chance to sit down with one of Charlotte's DOPEST photographers and now one of Charlotte's HOTTEST emerging emcees Chainge Picasso!! We also are hitting you guys with those infamous HOT Topics talking about Kim kardashion freeing inmates, Ayesha Curry needing the D, commons new book, Christopher Darden dropping out the case and much much more!!
Mark opens this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt with some General Flynn updates before the discussion turns towards people who try and limit access to defense attorneys, specifically citing a case with former guest Christopher Darden. Later Adam asks Mark about a recent interview that attorney General William Barr did on Fox News and what his posturing may indicate & before they wrap, Adam and Mark talk about respect and civility between lawyers and elected representatives. Pleasure Support Our Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/Doubt TrueCar.com
On this episode we discuss Ayesha Curry expressing the lack of extramarital attention from males in her life, DJ Playboy using the Discomfort Challenge to #GetBetterEveryday, Christopher Darden withdraws himself from the Nipsey Hussle murder case, we discuss black tv shows getting cancelled this season and much more ...DJ Playboy & Keef present The Perfect Talk Podcast. Two unique perspectives on music, politics, movies, sports & popular culture. follow on instagram: @perfecttalkradio @meandmy_35 @pliccapeezy follow on twitter: @PerfectTalkPod @DJPLAYBOY @CornellNY Follow DJPLICCAPLAYBOY on the Mixcloud app and tune into THE NIGHT SHIFT radio show
Episode 31 - Prayers to Zoey Pereira, why must a parent behave in such manner - RIP Fitzroy Gordon, A Canadian Media Icon - Are wedding and funerals community gatherings? - Christopher Darden quits defense of the Nipsy Hustle murder trial - Racial prejudice, can it work for you? - Salute to Calvin Klein and the Rapper Chika - and much more!
Welcome back to #Shoptalkpodcast EP155! This Week’s Episode kicks off with only J.Johnson as Dame called in later in the episode to join. Prior to, J is joined by @hey_virg, @Roqcity, and @ila_pow in the studio and they discuss a number of topics. A conversation on twitter about the Ayesha Curry comment and backlash lead to some good old fashion “shoptalk”. Dame called in and joined into the Curry discussion. The fellas also discussed Max Kellerman saying Kawhi Leonard being more clutch than Kobe, Kim Kardashian and her assistance in the freeing of the unjustly incarcerated, and a update on Christopher Darden. This was a really good meeting of the minds and a chance to hear men of differing opinions, exchange in dialog and discourse. Dame also gives an update on what’s been going on with his health over the last week. Hope you enjoy! Music Pick - None this week. Who’s Man Is This?!? - Logic (the rapper) ❶ iTunes ☞ Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ Youtube ☞ YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud ☞ SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ website: www.shoptalkpod.com Follow @Shoptalkpodcast on Instagram! Follow @jjohnson313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow @damegonewild on Instagram and Twitter Follow @TheShoptalkPod on Twitter Follow Shoptalkpod on Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shoptalkpodcast/support
Happy Mother's Day, folks! You know the drill-It's the Grindhouse podcast and it airs every Sunday at 6pm eastern. The topics this week are: Lucifer gets a new life at Netflix with 10 episodes. Will it get a fifth season? Is it simple irony that two noted black criminal defense attorneys (Christopher Darden and Harvard Law professor, Ronald Sullivan) are being ostracized and losing gigs for doing their jobs...defending people?; an impressive Caribbean themed anime project, The Mighty Grand Piton hit the cyberwebs with a bang; Ayesha Curry caused a bit of a stir with her confessional for wanting male attention in the same way that her superstar, husband, Stephen has legions of female groupies; Why is Al Ewing's The Immortal Hulk so popular (and valuable?). And will this "horror" translation ever make to the MCU?; Unfortunately, there are still more race stories (a white female MD police officer uses the n-word against Black men accused of loitering; a black HS student is suing her school for passing her over for salutatorian for a white student with a lower GPA); And lastly, don't EVER question Afronerd's commitment toward rooting out neo-minstrelsy..enter Loqueesha (sigh). Call LIVE at 646-915-9620.
On Episode 50 of “That’s What I’m Saying!” the podcast, The Ratchet Minute starts off with a full review of “Dem Thrones” before reporting on the latest sexual revelations from Wendy Williams and her soon-to-be ex-husband. [18:59] On the Woke Minute, the ladies discuss the significance of being in the Aquarian Age and Christopher Darden representing Nipsey Hussle’s murderer. [49:23] On the Weekend D**k Report, the ladies provide a discouraged listener with dating advice. [1:00:00] During the “I Reminisce, I Reminisce” Minute, Ny brings us back to 1994 to Heavy D’s “Black Coffee.” [1:02:00] The episode ends with the ladies showing their support for the Power of B12, a black woman owned health and wellness center. LISTEN: iTunes, GooglePlay, SoundCloud, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Castbox and wherever else you get your podcasts.
Hey Everyone! Tune into Season 8, Episode 62. We discuss the tragic passing of Nipsey Hussle, the impact he had on Southern Los Angeles, giving back to your community, becoming a martyr and building a legacy. We also discuss Nick Cannon taking on the mantle to complete the Dr. Sebi documentary on Coach P Dropping Gems and Key spills the Tea on Kodak Black's disrespectful comments, Christopher Darden defending Eric Holder and much more. Like, subscribe, rate, review and share! #nipseyhussle #kodakblack #ti #laurenlondon #sothernlosangeles #crenshaw #slauson #themarathoncontinues #ericholder #christopherdarden #neighborhoodnipsey #restinpeace #restinpower #nickcannon #drsebi #vector90 #stem #blacklivesmatter #martyr #oj #unapologeticallydifferent #bewhoyouare
The show starts Humpday in a great way. J. Anthony Brown is back and got his swag back. Do you buy the stuff from "As Seen On TV" and other peculiar things? The former OJ trial prosecutor Christopher Darden still getting heat for representing Nipsey's killer. Magic Johnson quits his position as President of Basketball Operations for The Lakers. Nipsey Hussle's mother has encouraging words for her son's grieving fans as she stands tall. Lori Laughlin and her husband were indicted yesterday for their involvement in the college admissions scandal. Have you ever seen an angry women twerk on Spirit Airlines? A study shows that men want more time in life than females. Closing Remarks today covers upping your expectations and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The former prosecutor from the OJ Trial has been getting some heat for representing the killer of Nipsey Hussle. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today on the show we had Democratic politician and now Presidential candidate Julian Castro. He spoke on immigration reform, reparations and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Christopher Darden the lawyer who also represented O.J, because he decided to represent the boy who murdered Nipsey Hussle. Morever, we opened up the phone lines after Angela reported in the Rumor Report that Tiffany Haddish spoke on accidentally pooing on herself in an Uber, and we wanted to know if any of our listeners had crazy Uber stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Chris and Will touch on NIPSEY, 2pac and when the crips came to Seattle in the 1980’s. Additional subjects covered include: Sole purpose gangstas/Zimmerman still walking because of the streets ain’t shit. Negative propaganda vs aspirational gangsta go-getter hustler rap and what no one points out. Securing the bag and hypocritical hip hop..O.J. level event CHRISTOPHER DARDEN..cowards when it counts . TRUMP COVER ...BIDEN rubs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politibro/message
Ross and Jessie discuss Billy Ray Cyrus' new remix "Old Town Road" with Lil Nas X that went to #1 in less than 8 hours on Itunes, Jeff Bezos 35 Billion dollar divorce, Christopher Darden resurfacing to represent the killer of Nipsey Hustle, and Jables is back with an all new "Crime Corner."
Rest In Power Nipsey Hussle. We Got Alot to Discuss. Christopher Darden to represent alleged killer Eric Holder Sextortion Elon Musk Raps The Chi Returns Omari Hardwick Kisses Beyonce Twice Avengers Tickets For Sale On Ebay It's Long, But It's Worth It. Sit Tight and Enjoy! Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biggerthanpancakes/message Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biggerthanpancakes/support
The show opens with a story of a dog. Happy Friday y'all! The most expensive divorce has been settled and there are BILLIONS involved. Simply jaw dropping! Beyonce teams up with Adidas for some global magic. Nipsey Hussle's killer faces life in prison and is represented by Christopher Darden. Jussie Smollett refuses to pay the city of Chicago. The fellas share with us their best lies ever told. Freaknik returns to The A and is in family-friendly form. The Final Four is set and Junior impression of Barkley will leave you with stomach pains. We wrap up the week with Closing Remarks and it is about the power of positive thinking and more. Have a great weekend! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Man pretends to be Timothy Pitzen, Trump visits the border, Anthony Weiner has to register as a sex offender, An American woman kidnapped in Uganda, Christopher Darden represents Eric Holder, Dean Sharp brings in vacuums, Jonas Brothers discussion, Joe Biden scandal, New movies coming out this week, and Nine News Nuggets You Need to Know
Welcome to Seasonal Impressions! Brian and Fez discuss one season per episode, paced perfectly for those who binge an entire season of television on a free day, just like us! In this episode we discuss the Emmy award winning first season of FX's true crime anthology, American Crime Story - The People v. O.J. Simpson starring Cuba Gooding Jr. as O. J. Simpson, Sarah Paulson as Marcia Clark, Courtney B. Vance as Johnnie Cochran, John Travolta as Robert Shapiro, David Schwimmer as Robert Kardashian, Selma Blair as Kris Jenner, Nathan Lane as F. Lee Bailey, Kenneth Choi as Judge Lance Ito, and Sterling K. Brown as Christopher Darden.
O.J. "The Juice" Simpson was a well known celebrity in the early 90s for his record-breaking football career and his starring movie roles. On June 12, 1994 Simpson's reputation would forever be marked by the brutal murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her partner Ron Goldman. Did he do it? We tackle this with our friend and ex-roommate Jacob Gaines!@exroommates | exroommatepodcast @gmail.com
Judith Regan has had a long and award-winning career as a book publisher, producer and talk show host She has published a wide range of bestselling and award-winning authors including Gregory Maguire's WICKED, now a Broadway musical, Wally Lamb's SHE'S COME UNDONE and I KNOW THIS MUCH IS TRUE, soon to be an HBO series, National Book Award nominee Jess Walter, Francis Ford Coppola, Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Moore, Khloe Kardashian, Ronda Rousey and hundreds more. Judith recently published award-winning journalist Stephen Bloom's THE AUDACITY OF INEZ BURNS, Dr. Elizabeth Ford's SOMETIMES AMAZING THINGS HAPPEN and former London Times bureau chief James Bone's THE CURSE OF BEAUTY, all of which Regan is developing as Television or Film projects. Regan has hosted television and radio shows for over two decades and she conducted the original 2006 O.J. Simpson interview that was shown for the first time on FOX TV's ‘O.J. SIMPSON: THE LOST CONFESSION' in March 2018. MY SIDE OF THE STORY with Judith Regan, launching June 21 on the Westwood One Podcast Network Where you stand depends on where you sit. And where you sit might not be in the America you envisioned. Listen to all three sides of every story: my side, your side and the truth. Top publisher Judith Regan talks to the newsmakers of the day who tell their side of the story. Politico Roger Stone's advice? ‘Admit nothing, deny everything, launch counterattacks.' Prima Ballerina Toni Bentley's #METoo's takeaway: “the intelligent, ambitious intern wants to sleep with the boss.” Plus, Motown's Suzanne de Passe reveals the inside story of discovering an unknown young boy named Michael Jackson. Hear these stories, and many more. Expect the Unexpected on MY SIDE OF THE STORY. Guests include: Christopher Darden, Roger Stone, Dr. Drew, childhood trauma expert Dr. Bruce Perry, prima ballerina Toni Bentley, legendary Motown executive Suzanne de Passe (who discovered Michael Jackson) and others. Topics explored on the show include: #MeToo; OJ Simpson and the meaning of justice; the culture of politics in 2018; how Stormy Daniels' heartbreaking childhood reveals what shouldbe the new #MeToo movement; Bill Cosby; Harvey Weinstein; Roger Stone's political and life tricks + tips; the effects of childhood trauma; sex and power; and much more. All seasons of My Side of the Story with Judith Regan will be available on Thursday, June 21. on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, the Westwood One podcast app or wherever you listen.
Attorney Christopher Darden joins Adam and Mark for this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt. The guys open the shows asking Chris about a recently released interview between his former defendant O. J. Simpson and producer Judith Regan. Adam continues to ask Chris about everything involving O. J. Simpson and the trial from back in the day to it's implications today. Before they wrap the guys talk about whose wife is the most pissed at their husbands, as well as how terrible retrials can be.
Famed attorney best known for his role in the O.J. Simpson murder case, Christopher Darden joins Adam & Mark for a candid conversation about his time working on the O.J. trial, his post-O.J. life and career and finally Marks recently filed class action against the popular app Snapchat.
An Emmy winner in 2016 for The People vs O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, and Emmy nominee this year for this role on the massive NBC hit This Is Us, Sterling K. Brown has had quite a year. Last year we were captivated by the excellent FX drama The People vs O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, starring this week’s guest along with Sara Paulson and John Travolta, just to name a few. Brown portrayed prosecutor Christopher Darden with a performance that was complex, nerve wrecking and critically acclaimed by audiences and critics alike. Brown has had a long acting career with success on both stage and television but his role as Randall on This Is Us seems to have propelled him to the next level. His characters’ emotional journey and struggles have had audiences really connecting with the universal themes of family, joy and loss. The show ended the Spring season as the highest rated new network series among adults 18 to 49 with an impressive 12,8 million viewers watching the season 1 finale. This Is Us returns to NBC for its second season on September 26th with guest appearances by Sylvester Stallone, Dan Lauria and Debra Jo Rupp. Not to be missed! Brown can be seen in the upcoming film Marshall, alongside Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad and Kate Hudson. He is currently in production on three feature films; Marvel’s Black Panther, Fox’s The Predator, and Hotel Artemis, alongside Jodie Foster.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will inteview New York Times Best Selling Author Lolita Files Full of revelations never shared, Once Upon a Time in Compton reveals the good, the bad and the underside of life in Compton. For twenty years, gang unit detectives Tim Brennan and Robert Ladd patrolled the streets of Compton. They witnessed the birth and rise of gangsta rap with acts they knew personally, such as N.W.A and D.J. Quik; dealt firsthand with the chaos of the L.A. riots, its aftermath, and the gang truce that followed; were involved in the investigations of the murders of hip-hop stars Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., and were major players in an all-out tug-of-war with City Hall that ultimately resulted in the permanent shut-down of the Compton Police Department. Through it all, they developed an intricate knowledge of gangs and the streets and a methodology that has been implemented by local law enforcement agencies across the country. Lolita discloses their compassionate and fair approach to community policing earned them the respect of citizens and gangbangers alike. In A&E's upcoming six-part docuseries "Who Killed Tupac?" Lolita focuses on the investigation 20 years after the death of the prolific rapper and actor. Each installment includes aspects from the legendary artist's life as well as follow civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump as he conducts an investigation into key theories behind his 1996 killing and lack of due process, while seeking to show how it is relevant to what is happening in the social justice movement in America today. Key interviews include Tupac's brother Mopreme Shakur, his childhood friend E.D.I. Mean as well as Al Sharpton, Christopher Darden, members of his group Outlawz and more.
The 1997 Jim Carrey/Christopher Darden vehicle, "Liar Liar," is about a child who makes a birthday wish, just for one day, that his slimy lawyer dad cannot tell a lie. When the boy's wish is granted by some unspecified demon, his father is stricken with a case of Tourette syndrome which ultimately results in his arrest, the loss of his job and severe bodily harm. Oh yeah, this is a "fun" comedy. Jim Carrey plays Fletcher Reede, an irredeemably despicable attorney who cheats on his wife, exchanges sexual favors for career advancement and considers spousal abuse to be a laughing matter, but the audience is supposed to think he's a swell guy because he occasionally likes to tickle his son who he lovingly refers to as "Creepy." Christopher Darden, one of the prosecutors who famously bungled the O.J. Simpson trial, has an uncredited cameo at the beginning of the film where he asks Jim Carrey how his trial went. This is not a joke. Maura Tierney plays Audrey Reede, a pathetic divorcée who spends most of the movie deciding whether or not to move her child from L.A. to Boston and marry a guy she hates out of nothing more than petty spite for her ex-husband. Join us as we discuss how this movie rips off "The Twilight Zone" twice, Jim's history with clowns and whether this movie should be rated G or NC-17. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Chickenlittittol. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
Famed attorney best known for his role in the O.J. Simpson murder case, Christopher Darden joins Adam & Mark for a candid conversation about his time working on the O.J. trial, his post-O.J. life and career and finally Mark's recently filed class action against the popular app Snapchat.
Art Eddy and Ryan Hamilton bring on Emmy Award-winning actor, Sterling K. Brown. Veteran stage and screen actor Sterling K. Brown most recently starred as prosecutor Christopher Darden in FX's highly-rated television event series The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story for which he won an Emmy Award. His performance was praised as riveting … Continue reading #218 – Sterling K. Brown →
Famed attorney best known for his role in the O.J. Simpson murder case, Christopher Darden joins Adam & Mark for a candid conversation about his time working on the O.J. trial, his post-O.J. life and career and finally Mark's recently filed class action against the popular app Snapchat. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the monumental 13th Episode of JSC Radio, Jay welcomes his first guest: Journalist, author, poet and advocate Jenee Darden. She's here to talk about mental health, her work as a journalist, and -- of course -- her famous father, Christopher Darden and how she dealt with life in the shadow of the OJ Trial. Plus: Jay pours ice cold water on the scalding hot takes that have flying all over the place about the newest Golden State Warrior, Kevin Durant. #RIPAltonSterling #BLM
In the ninth episode about The People vs. O. J. Simpson, Jim Clemente (retired FBI Profiler & Criminal Mnds Writer/Producer), Laura Richards (Former New Scotland Yard Forensic Psychologist & Founder of Paladin Stalking Victim's Advocacy Service) and Lisa Zambetti (Criminal Minds Casting Director) discuss the finale of the show, entitled "The Verdict." They review the reaction to the verdict, details about Marcia Clark's life that paint a more complete portait of her character and how the victims themselves became after thoughts in the circus of the trail. #HerNameWasNicole #HisNameWasRon
Jeneé Darden is an award-winning journalist and public speaker from Oakland, Calif. She has reported for such outlets as NPR, Time magazine, Ebony and The LA Times. In 2005, she contributed reporting on the London 7/7 transit bombings for Time magazine’s Europe edition. She covers issues related to women, race, sexuality and wellness on her website CocoaFly.com. Jeneé is passionate about African-American erotica and women's sexual empowerment. Her series “Under the Covers: The Popularity and Debate Over Black Erotic Literature” is featured on CocoaFly.com. The daughter of former O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden, Jeneé holds a BA in ethnic studies from UC San Diego and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Southern California.
Actor Sterling K. Brown joins Kamau and Kevin to discuss his top 5 Denzel movies. Sterling describes playing the show-stealing performance of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson. They also talk about the impact of the TV show and reflect on the actual court case. Check out United Shades of America on CNN April 24th and Kamau's first comedy special, "Semi-Prominent Negro," on Showtime April 29th.