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First Things First With Dominique DiPrima
The Verdict That Shook America: the OJ Trial, Corporatization of Housing & More w/ Sherri Bell

First Things First With Dominique DiPrima

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 42:49


Labor activist & KBLA Contributor Sherri Bell joins Dominique in the wake of the death of O.J. Simpon to look at the Simpson trial, the reaction to his death and the racial politics of the issue then and now. "Are you a good n-word or a runaway slave?" We also cover the predatory housing incentives that allow corporations to benefit from keeping units empty. IG: @Sherri_de_la_Ghetto @diprimaradio @LABlackWorkerCenter

Jury Duty: The Trial of Robert Durst
S9 E1: The Legacy of the O.J. Trial — The Bill Hodgman Interview

Jury Duty: The Trial of Robert Durst

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 48:07


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.

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Extra: The OJ Trial's Impact On America And The Media

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 20:21


Former football star, actor, and accused murderer Orenthal James, or OJ, Simpson died at the age of 76 earlier their week of prostate cancer. OJ was infamously acquitted of the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The 1995 trial both captivated and divided the nation. FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett, who covered the trial for Court TV at the time, joined the Rundown shortly after the news of OJ's death broke. Host Chris Foster asked him about the complex legacy of OJ Simpson, the trial, its media coverage, and how it all impacted America for a generation. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more from Gregg Jarrett about the death of OJ. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation with the FOX News legal analyst and former Court TV anchor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Brian Kilmeade Show Free Podcast
Mike Rowe: The OJ trial was the first time the media gaslit America

The Brian Kilmeade Show Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 20:28


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Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Extra: The OJ Trial's Impact On America And The Media

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 20:21


Former football star, actor, and accused murderer Orenthal James, or OJ, Simpson died at the age of 76 earlier their week of prostate cancer. OJ was infamously acquitted of the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The 1995 trial both captivated and divided the nation. FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett, who covered the trial for Court TV at the time, joined the Rundown shortly after the news of OJ's death broke. Host Chris Foster asked him about the complex legacy of OJ Simpson, the trial, its media coverage, and how it all impacted America for a generation. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more from Gregg Jarrett about the death of OJ. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation with the FOX News legal analyst and former Court TV anchor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
Extra: The OJ Trial's Impact On America And The Media

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 20:21


Former football star, actor, and accused murderer Orenthal James, or OJ, Simpson died at the age of 76 earlier their week of prostate cancer. OJ was infamously acquitted of the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The 1995 trial both captivated and divided the nation. FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett, who covered the trial for Court TV at the time, joined the Rundown shortly after the news of OJ's death broke. Host Chris Foster asked him about the complex legacy of OJ Simpson, the trial, its media coverage, and how it all impacted America for a generation. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more from Gregg Jarrett about the death of OJ. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation with the FOX News legal analyst and former Court TV anchor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Extra: A Look Back At The OJ Trial With Ron Goldman's Sister, Kim

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 17:40


As the world continues to react to the death of OJ Simpson, we look back at the life of one of the people he was accused of murdering – Ron Goldman. Nearly five years ago, on the 25th anniversary of the infamous white Bronco chase, host Dave Anthony spoke with Kim Goldman, Ron's sister. Kim discussed her brother, why she always felt OJ Simpson murdered him, and how she thought about the media coverage at the time. y she feels the jury failed to do their job when deliberating during the criminal trial, and why she's upset that the legal system allowed OJ to not pay the $33.5 million judgment handed out after the civil trial.  On the FOX News Rundown extra, we will revisit our interview with Kim Goldman from June 17th, 2019. You'll hear about Ron Goldman and her firsthand account of the trial and its publicity. Photo Credit: Associated Press Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
Extra: A Look Back At The OJ Trial With Ron Goldman's Sister, Kim

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 17:40


As the world continues to react to the death of OJ Simpson, we look back at the life of one of the people he was accused of murdering – Ron Goldman. Nearly five years ago, on the 25th anniversary of the infamous white Bronco chase, host Dave Anthony spoke with Kim Goldman, Ron's sister. Kim discussed her brother, why she always felt OJ Simpson murdered him, and how she thought about the media coverage at the time. y she feels the jury failed to do their job when deliberating during the criminal trial, and why she's upset that the legal system allowed OJ to not pay the $33.5 million judgment handed out after the civil trial.  On the FOX News Rundown extra, we will revisit our interview with Kim Goldman from June 17th, 2019. You'll hear about Ron Goldman and her firsthand account of the trial and its publicity. Photo Credit: Associated Press Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Extra: A Look Back At The OJ Trial With Ron Goldman's Sister, Kim

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 17:40


As the world continues to react to the death of OJ Simpson, we look back at the life of one of the people he was accused of murdering – Ron Goldman. Nearly five years ago, on the 25th anniversary of the infamous white Bronco chase, host Dave Anthony spoke with Kim Goldman, Ron's sister. Kim discussed her brother, why she always felt OJ Simpson murdered him, and how she thought about the media coverage at the time. y she feels the jury failed to do their job when deliberating during the criminal trial, and why she's upset that the legal system allowed OJ to not pay the $33.5 million judgment handed out after the civil trial.  On the FOX News Rundown extra, we will revisit our interview with Kim Goldman from June 17th, 2019. You'll hear about Ron Goldman and her firsthand account of the trial and its publicity. Photo Credit: Associated Press Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Matty in the Morning
Billy Shares His OJ Trial Story

Matty in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 44:25 Transcription Available


It's wet huh? The Billy & Lisa crew cover a whole bunch of topics in today's episode from OJ dying to why Billerica is beefing with Billy. Kiss Concert tickets were given away at 7:10 and people called in for our new segment Topic Time to discuss gym etiquette and if you would switch your seat on a plane.   Listen to Billy & Lisa Weekdays From 6-10AM on Kiss 108 on the iHeartRadio app!

The Ryan Gorman Show
GUESTS - OJ Trial's Impact on the Legal Profession, Jon Decker on Interviewing OJ, How OJ's Team Put the System on Trial

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 19:46


NewsRadio WFLA Legal Analyst Felix Vega explains how the OJ Simpson trial impacted the legal profession and the media. Correspondent Jon Decker tells us about his time covering the OJ Simpson trial and his interview with OJ before his downfall. ABC News Crime Analyst Brad Garrett discusses how OJ's defense team managed to put the justice system on trial.

Scott Radley Show
Does Hamilton Smell Like Rotten Eggs? Did OJ Trial on TV Impact Justice System and Forge FC Season Starting Soon

Scott Radley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 73:25


Matthew Adams, Assistant Professor and GIS Program Director of Geography, Geomatics and Environment with the University of Toronto New study tracks infamous ‘rotten egg' smell in Hamilton lower city Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer, Ross & McBride; Former Crown Attorney How do televised trials impact justice? How did televising the OJ Simpson trial impact the justice system? Tristan Borges, Midfielder for Forge FC The four-time Canadian Premier League champions, Forge FC, will kick off the 2024 season this Saturday at Tim Hortons Field versus Cavalry FC. We are joined by Forge star Tristan Borges to tee up the season!

A New Morning
Attorney Paul Cambria recalls the OJ trial

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 6:49


Attorney Paul Cambria provided legal analysis during the OJ trial to WBEN as it unfolded.

A New Morning
Former WBEN Reporter Brian Meyer recalls covering the OJ trial

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 6:36


Brian Meyer traveled to Los Angeles to cover OJ Simpson's 1995 murder trial. He reflects on the media frenzy surrounding the case.

The State of California
Berkeley School of Law dean weighs in on impact of OJ trial 30 years later

The State of California

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 8:18


  As we've been reporting throughout the day, OJ Simpson has passed away of Cancer at the age of 76. Once celebrated as a football player and later revered as a commentator in the NFL, his notable accomplishments on the gridiron were overshadowed by the high-profile murder trial of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.  The bloody stabbing deaths of Simpson's ex-wife Nicole and Goldman rocked Los Angeles. Later, when Simpson faced trial--KNX, which is an all-news station--broke format to broadcast the trial live, aided by experts in the law, relying on a USC law professor, Erwin Chemerinsky, who's now the dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law.  He is gracious enough to join us on-air once again nearly 30 years later to talk about the impact of the trial on the legal world, the media landscape and society itself.

Justice & Drew
Hour 1: Remembering the OJ Trial

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 51:29


Jon Justice discusses OJ passing, the trial, and the delay on the Uber bill potentially happening.

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
Megsplaining: How much do you remember from the OJ Trial?

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 10:38


SEGMENT - Jones, Mego, and Arcand discuss how much they remember from the OJ Simpson trial in today's Megsplaining. 

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
Did Jrue Holiday earn his extension with the Celtics?

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 41:27


On the final hour of the Jones and Mego Show with Arcand: Did Jrue Holiday earn his extension with the Celtics? Alex Cora shares a disconcerning update on Rafael Devers shoulder injury. Jones, Mego, and Arcand discuss what they remember from the OJ Trial. Arcand solicits calls from the bald community and more

Rick Dayton
Covering the OJ trial

Rick Dayton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 18:14


In the wake of OJ Simpson's death, retired KDKA reporter Ron Olsen joined Rick to talk about his experience covering the OJ Simpson trial for KTLA-TV in Los Angeles.

Daytime Today
Did The OJ Trial Bring ON The Demise Of Soaps!

Daytime Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 9:07


OJ Simpson died today April 11th 2024 and it brought up the discussion online weather or not  the OJ Trial killed Soap operas. James Lott Jr gives his thoughts! 

The Dana & Parks Podcast
Is there a modern day equivalent to the OJ trial? Hour 4 11/7/2023

The Dana & Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 39:04


The Pop Culture Pros Podcast Network
Tears of a Robot | Black Lincoln Collective #29

The Pop Culture Pros Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 62:09


@blcpodcast episode #95. This week's podcast episode celebrates Pride Month and discusses the differences between low-level white privilege and rich privilege. We also touch on the latest food trends, including Salt Bae, and our thoughts on stupid food, corn, and nachos. Fred shares his experience with burner accounts and we rant about how the algorithm hates us. Our playlist this week includes medicine theme songs and Rhybelsis. We also dive into some weird TV stuff and even discuss Peyronie's disease. Later, we're joined by a special guest, Detachable Robot Penis, who shares his origin story and talks about ELEKTRO, the Mightiest of all Robots. We also take a look at This Day in history, specifically June 5th, and explore the Great Lakes and Saigon. Our discussions take a turn towards the least informative podcast ever, as we debate whether Elvis or Mick Jagger is older and which punishment is worse: life in prison or the death penalty. We also touch on a variety of topics, including the OJ Trial, the Kardashians, and more. Tune in for a fun and informative episode! #BLCWorld #PCP #PCPUniverse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/support

Black Lincoln Collective Podcast
Tears of a Robot | Black Lincoln Collective Podcast

Black Lincoln Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 63:19


In this week's podcast episode, we're celebrating Pride Month and discussing the differences between low level white privilege and rich privilege. We also touch on the latest food trends, including Salt Bae and our thoughts on stupid food, corn and nachos. Fred shares his experience with burner accounts and we rant about how the algorithm seems to hate us. Our playlist this week includes medicine theme songs and Rhybelsis. We also dive into some weird TV stuff and even discuss Peyronie's disease. Later on, we're joined by a special guest, Detachable Robot Penis, who shares his origin story and talks about ELEKTRO, the Mightiest of all Robots. We also take a look at This Day in history, specifically June 5th, and explore the Great Lakes and Saigon. Our discussions take a turn towards the least informative podcast ever, as we debate whether Elvis or Mick Jagger is older and which punishment is worse: life in prison or the death penalty. We also touch on a variety of topics, including the OJ Trial, the Kardashians, and more. Tune in for a fun and informative episode!

OK Jazz Podcast
OK Jazz Episode #157 - 1990s Mix

OK Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 72:50


Take a nostalgic trip back to the decade of baggy jeans, backwards caps, the OJ Trial, Bill Clinton and everyone's first ever email accounts, it's a 1990s Mix from Mr. OK Jazz! Hip-Hop, Rock, Ambient, Jazz, WorldMusic, all kinds of tunes that were in his portable CD player from ages 16-26!

Tying It Together with Tim Boyum
Raleigh's version of the OJ trial

Tying It Together with Tim Boyum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 43:22


In the early 1900s in downtown Raleigh, one of the city's most prominent attorneys from a well-known family shot and killed another man on Fayetteville Street in broad daylight.  He never went to prison, and it was potentially over a child he had with a woman who claimed they were married. To this day, it's one of those stories where we have more questions than answers. However, in a brand new book, “Life and Death in High Places,” Bruce Miller and Robin Simonton dug deeper than ever into this incredible story that made headlines all over the country. We talk with the authors about this fascinating piece of North Carolina history.

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone
The Myth that MAGA is Driven by "White Rage"

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 44:25


No matter how justified you think it is, prosecuting someone for what lives inside their minds and hearts is a road to ruin. It's even worse than that. It's a road to moral panics that lead to systematic dehumanization that wrecks whole societies. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg might have been selling secrets to the Soviets but that didn't mean everyone in America who ever supported Marxist ideology was a traitor. Fear of what you can't see leaves it up to your imagination, and when it comes to human beings, that is an unreliable source. Systematic dehumanization meant that newly freed slaves had to be turned into existential threats to an otherwise pristine uoptia in the South. They were thieves, murderers and rapists. In Nazi Germany, Jews were parasites, draft dodgers, and uniquely evil. It's been decided that Trump supporters, or MAGA, are all angry white men. They are an existential threat because inside their minds and hearts is the unique evil of racism. This has never been questioned. It is a fear that has become a certainty across all institutions, culturally and politically, not just on the Left but on the Establishment Right. That is the kind of rot that must live inside the mind and heart of Hillary Clinton so that she could casually compare working class people to Nazi Germany. She saw them raising their hands to Trump without looking a little more closely to see that wasn't the Nazi salute but cell phones.Trump supporters have no status. They don't have a net worth of $120 million, or an Apple-TV show, or a house in Chappaqua, New York. They've been beaten, spit on, screamed at, demonized, and called every name imaginable from Nazi to Fascist to Racist, and now to “domestic extremist,” “insurrectionist,” “election deniers.” Even before Trump won, the Left believed their violence against Trump supporters was justified: We can survive political differences. We can't survive this. What I realized over the past few years as I've gotten to know the world of MAGA it's that we have a choice: assume the worst about people or give them the benefit of the doubt.I would like to say I would give Hillary the benefit of the doubt. After all, I was the person who made this sign and marched along with millions for the Women's March:But with a teenager possibly run down and smeared as a “Republican extremist,” with Biden's militant fascist speech, with a death threat on Justice Kavanaugh's life, all running parallel to a dangerously politicized Department of Justice, I'm much too concerned with the fate of the country to worry about protecting Hillary one more time.White men and women are the new existential threat to the Left. But it is existential, not based on skin color. Black men can be “white supremacists in BlackFace,” like Larry Elder. Non-white women can be “Far Right Latinas” like Mayra Flores. Black women can be viciously attacked and trend for days on Twitter, like Candace Owens, receiving none of the protection she would get from the “antiracists.” Steve Bannon's secret weapon is that he knows MAGA isn't driven by “white rage.” He's been actively engaged in building a coalition of working-class Black and Hispanic voters, or what he calls “inclusive, participatory, nationalist populism” for at least five years. Anyone who dips a toe into MAGA Land quickly sees it's not about racism at all. It's driven more by class and yes, by Judeo-Christianity. From a story on Breitbart:“We've got to start having access to capital to black and Hispanic entrepreneurs,” Bannon said.During the financial crisis, Bannon said that the Wall Street class were taken care of by the government but that the smaller banks got crushed since many of them loaned money to working-class people who didn't get rescued by the government.“The elites took care of themselves,” he said.Bannon said that he was putting together a “task force” of black and Hispanic entrepreneurs to help them build their communities.That, he explained, was the way to evolve the Republican party into a working-class party for all Americans.“That's why the media and that's why the Democrats are freaked out about that,” he said.Up until recently, Christianity was the beating heart of this country that united most Americans by roughly 80%. I was never raised with any kind of religion because I am a child of the Left. Most Conservatives, though, don't look to politics for their collective sense of purpose. They look to God. This might explain why all of a sudden a new term has been dropped into the mix to demonize the MAGA movement: White Christian Nationalism:Only recently has the idea of someone being a Christian become a clear and present threat to the newfound religion of the Left. Says a story in Politico by Stella Rouse and Shibley Telhami:Christian nationalism, a belief that the United States was founded as a white, Christian nation and that there is no separation between church and state, is gaining steam on the right.Prominent Republican politicians have made the themes critical to their message to voters in the run up to the 2022 midterm elections. Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for governor in Pennsylvania, has argued that America is a Christian nation and that the separation of church and state is a “myth.” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia hard-liner, declared: “We need to be the party of nationalism and I'm a Christian, and I say it proudly, we should be Christian Nationalists.” Amid a backlash, she doubled down and announced she would start selling “Christian Nationalist” shirts. Now Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis seems to be flirting with Christian nationalist rhetoric, as well.Always pivoting to racism is a convenient out for the Biden administration, which is disgraceful. But it's also a great way to sabotage this country, to keep us weak and divided. Although they don't yet realize it, the Left is gambling with its own existence. They're hoping to solve our population decline with the migrants flooding in from mostly Latin American countries. Most of the countries are rooted not in Wokeness but in Catholicism. Democrats believe they will be so grateful they'll vote Blue no matter who, but are they so sure about that?By hanging their entire platform on urging women to see abortions as no big deal, or even an act of empowerment, they're flirting with disaster if America begins to rise once again as a Christian nation, thanks to the influx of millions of new migrants. Not to mention most of them are likely to be socially conservative, which will run counter to the platform of the new Left.With declining sperm counts and fertility rates, not to mention population decline our future will not be siding with those who have the most abortions, but with those who have the most babies. It's simple math. Awaiting the RaptureUnless you were part of it, it's hard to explain the rapture most of us experienced when Obama rose to power. It was not just pure love for him, or that he had so much charisma, no scandals or baggage, a perfect family, or that he'd graduated from Harvard and had such sophisticated tastes, it was the idea that America had its first Black president. A new religion was born. For my generation and the one that came before, growing up without religion was cool. Only Republicans were church goers. Boomers traded their Christian upbringings in the 1950s for a cultural renaissance in the 1960s, Black Power, the Feminist movement, Civil Rights - it all exploded outward, away from traditional religion.As children of the “me” generation, we helicopter parents were spiritually adrift, aimless, and emotionally destroyed. We sought fulfillment in self-help therapy, where we talked about the abuse we suffered at the hands of narcissistic parents. We had Oprah every day at 3 pm where we worked out all of our problems as a society. Then came the McMartin preschool scare, Columbine, and 9/11. By the turn of the millennium, we were dealing with one threat after another. A 24-hour news cycle thanks to the OJ Trial, and now, the internet would provide us with second-to-second input of all the threats everywhere. We were primed and ready for one person to rise and give us all a collective sense of purpose. That person was President Barack Obama and the Obama coalition he built mostly online, Twitter specifically. As our kids took to the internet to escape our nonstop attentive coddling, an entire generation came of age as social media natives. They were forging new virtual identities, with new rules and new ways of seeing and identifying themselves with one another. What better way to do that than by skin color, gender, or victim status? If you were marginalized, you were protected. If you weren't, you were an oppressor; therefore, it was open season. For white kids without any cultural identity, gender became their way of distinguishing themselves from “cis-gendered, hetero-normative, colonizing white supremacists.”To them, identity was and is everything. They absorbed our growing fear about the rise of racism in America, which took root in 2008, with Conservatives like Steve Schmidt and John McCain concluding Sarah Palin was a xenophobic warrior for the White Race. We see this epiphany play out in the HBO movie Game Change. And just like that, the birth of the Never Trump movement and the idea that there were “good” Republicans and “bad” Republicans, and all of it was based on racism, was born. It just so happened that The Tea Party was challenging the whole system, Democrats and Republicans alike, who had sold out the country with a $700 billion bank bailout and bad trade policies. How convenient, then, to target them as racists: And when Trump questioned Obama's birth certificate, what else could that be, we all thought, except blatant racism? Obama graciously supplied a copy of his birth certificate but then mocked Trump publicly at the White House Correspondents Dinner. The two locked horns in 2011, and we're still watching a battle between Obama's America and Trump's. It also has morphed into a war between the Great Awokening and the Judao-Christian ethic. Many of the Zoomers, children of the newly Woke religious Left, grew up with the certainty that America was not only a systemically racist country, but they were living among millions of their fellow Americans who were racists. The social justice movement that now dominates the Left began in virtual hives on social media. Those kids went to the indoctrination factories our universities have become, grew up, joined the workforce and essentially did to America in 2020 what a group of activists did to Evergreen University. The Democrats, like the administration at Evergreen, the people who run the Motion Picture Academy, and all other members of the 1% buckled under the pressure. The New “Red” ScareIf history had gone differently, a moral panic in America in 2022 might have looked like another Red Scare. A discovery of Harvard professors selling information to the Chinese Communist Party, colliding with the virus from Wuhan, not to mention a near-complete takeover of our manufacturing jobs, might have set Americans on edge that Communists were once again at the gates. But look at the date. January 28, 2020. The focus wasn't on China, Chinese spies, or even the COVID pandemic, which was just starting to make its way into the United States. Americans were in the grips of a different kind of moral panic.This moral panic is destroying us in all ways, turning us against ourselves and making us much more vulnerable and weak to our adversaries. Russia, China, North Korea or any major enemy of the United States would no doubt have figured out that there was one surefire way to bring the most powerful country in the world to its knees: accusations of racism. The Chinese have our number. They even have a special name for it:Sooner rather than later, we'll need leadership that can't be so easily undone, that isn't given to nonstop fits of mass hysteria. We need a steady hand to guide this ship at such a dangerous time. MAGA LandAt some point in 2020, I found myself staring at my Twitter feed and had what I can only describe as blood poisoning. There was so much hate - it was in my heart, it was in my veins. I just could not live with it anymore. I decided I had to find out - was it true, were they really racists?I'd already experienced what it was like to be called a racist. When I pointed out on Twitter that not all Asian hate crimes were “white supremacy,” members of my own community targeted me as a white supremacist. It didn't matter that I'd spent at least ten years advocating for Black artists to win Oscars on my website. It made no difference. I was seen only by my identity as a white woman online. I then decided to take a trip to MAGA Land. I began following a youtube site called Right Side Broadcasting. They are Christian-based and staunchly pro-life. Each video begins with an image of a fetus in the womb. They hold weekly prayer meetings and live stream all of Trump's rallies. They usually set up early in the day and begin recording as the crowd begins to form. Hours later, the music plays - the same song introducing Trump to the crowd. … And I'm proud to be an AmericanWhere at least I know I'm freeAnd I won't forget the men who diedWho gave that right to meAnd I'd gladly stand up next to youAnd defend Her still today'Cause there ain't no doubtI love this landGod Bless the U.S.A.Then Trump finally shows. He often has a handful of red hats that he tosses out into the crowd. Trump's speeches are almost always the same. They're funny. He tells jokes, a lot of the time, at his own expense. In the old days, back in 2016, his speeches were much darker and angrier. Now, they aren't. Being banned from Twitter seems to have changed Trump for the better. This is a cautionary tale of the evils of a social media algorithm that feeds off of outrage and hysteria.You can't dip a toe in MAGA land and come away seeing it as a movement driven by racism, not if you're being honest. That tells you a lot already about what kind of media class we have in this country, that they were leading the charge for what has become shameful, systematic dehumanization of a whole group of people with no benefit of the doubt, no due process, no path to redemption. But the truth still matters, even if it's met with a tsunami of mass hysteria and moral panic. I have watched every Trump rally since he began holding them in 2020 - every single one — and not only is the MAGA movement not driven by “white rage,” but they are far more diverse and multicultural than the media or the Democrats seem to believe. And these Trump supporters I follow on TikTok:And if you want to know why so many Latinos are flipping red? So if it's not about racism, what's it about? Well, Ungar-Sargon has an idea: She has been fearless in her efforts to bridge the divide between the mass hysteria on the Left and the working class on the Right. She and Matt Taibbi, Glenn Greenwald, Megyn Kelly, Walter Kirn, and Tulsi Gabbard have maintained their objectivity, humanity, empathy, and willingness to see the bigger picture.As Matt Taibbi often points out, we seem to be missing the old-school lefties like William Kunstler, who would defend Civil Liberties at all costs. Now, only one remains—Alan Dershowitz, who has taken on the lost cause of Mike Lindell. Lindell is a hero in MAGA land and a joke to high-status folks like Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart. A man whose life was nearly ruined by addiction found God and started not just a charity, but a business called My Pillow. When you see how beloved Lindell is with MAGA, much of it is to do with their shared faith, that cross that hangs around his neck. He, like Trump, gives them hope. These are people not driven by hate or rage, but by love. For people who had been shut out of every part of American culture, demonized for six long years, called the worst names imaginable, not welcomed in many places, lost friends and family, they somehow haven't lost their hope and their optimism. A lot of that has to do with Trump, believe it or not. He's one thing they haven't been able to take away from them. As enemies of the state - they have plenty of reasons to be angry. We saw some of that on January 6th. But 2020 was a year that broke people. Only one group was ever held accountable for losing it, even though Trump supporters pride themselves on being non-violent. Now, the state has managed to intimidate them to prevent them from using their Constitutional right to protest. But to take love of country away from people whose entire identity is wrapped up in patriotism seems to me an act of unimaginable cruelty. However, they still have a vote, and if they turn out in large enough numbers, they can have more of a voice in DC.MAGA voters have every reason to be mean and bitter. But you know what? It's people like Hillary Clinton, the Never Trump Republicans, and most in the media and on blue-check Twitter who have become the mean and bitter ones, abandoning basic human decency in their desire to eliminate a group of people they see as an existential threat to their otherwise pristine utopia. But, as with the Grinch Who Stole Christmas, they will soon learn that what MAGA voters care about most is not something they can't take away. I don't know what Hillary saw. My guess is that she was looking for what she wanted to see, not what was really there. If she watched a MAGA rally, really watched it, she would not see miserable people, upset that they aren't allowed into the country club, or mouth-frothing Nazis. Instead, she'd see mostly happy people, like the Whos in Whoville. That is happiness that only comes when your mind and your heart are free.So if you want to understand MAGA start there. Plenty of people gravitate to Trump for different reasons - a rebellious spirit, their religious faith, but what unites them as a movement is love of country. Nationalism is not itself fascism or even racism. James Strock's Substack focuses on the need for an invigorated new nationalism, writing:What a calling is to an individual, nationalism can be to a commonwealth. It can be a source of solidarity. It's expressed over space and time through a unifying narrative. From history it derives values and experiences that can inform our navigation of the present. These elements yield a vision for conjuring and creating a future.Our moral panic that there are racists, racists everywhere is nowhere near finished. At the very least, however, we must vote out those politicians who are primed and ready to convict people on what they think exists inside their minds and hearts. Liz Cheney and the January 6th Committee will continue Joe Biden's ignorant campaign to use racism as the justification for their authoritarian show trial, and politicization of the DOJ. History will shame them for it.Ultimately, though, the way I figure it, hate eventually exhausts itself. Love wins. Get full access to Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone at sashastone.substack.com/subscribe

Public Defenseless
34: The History of Public Defense with Sara Mayuex

Public Defenseless

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 59:48


Sara Mayeux is a law professor at Vanderbilt University and the author of the book Free Justice, A History of the Public Defender in 20th Century America.    Sara discusses the progressive era, the 1950s and the development of public defense of modern America, and the supreme court's role throughout it all.    The development of public defense has largely been dictated by the growth of the nation through urbanization, industrialization, and economic inequality. Sara and Hunter talk through how culture impacted the development of law as it stands today. This episode lays a foundational understanding of how our public defense came to be what it is today. A must-listen!   Key Topics and Takeaways: The 3 topics of Sara's book: Free Justice [3:02] How quickly political concepts can switch their meaning and understanding based on the cultural context that people are raised in. [4:04] Background and experience of Sara Mayeux [6:10] The era of mass incarceration [7:03] What the progressive era looked like, and how this culture impacted the criminal courts and criminal system. [12:35] Defense law perspective versus the state [22:51] The disparity between east coast and west coast public defenders in the 1950s. [31:20] The impact of the cold war on public defense. [37:40] The OJ Trial and people getting off due to technicalities in the legal system. [49:58] The American Bar Association's approach [52:00]   Guest: Sara Mayuex, Professor of Law and History, Vanderbilt University     Memorable Quotes:   “There's this broader cultural sense in which we think of American law as adversarial. Meaning that, especially in a criminal case, the defendant is up against the state and that's his adversary or enemy. And so of course, the defense lawyer and the prosecutor are going to see themselves as doing battle. And they're not going to see themselves as having any kind of shared goal or shared mission.” - Sara Mayeux   “The dominant standard understanding of what happens with respect to public policy debates during the Cold War is that anything that looks even remotely too much like communism or socialism is basically written out of the realm of possibility for American policymakers.” - Sara Mayeux     Get Sara Mayeux's Book: Free Justice: A History of the Public Defender in 20th Century America https://uncpress.org/book/9781469661650/free-justice/ https://law.vanderbilt.edu/bio/sara-mayeux     Contact Hunter Parnell: hwparnell@publicdefenseless.com Instagram www.publicdefenseless.com

Smells Like Otto's Jacket - A Simpsons Podcast
#67 - Who Shot Mr. Burns Part 2 - Season 7 Episode 1

Smells Like Otto's Jacket - A Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 85:00


In this episode we recap Part 1 that came in on our countdown about 20 episodes ago plus the NCAA Tournament Pool that Corson has run for over 30 years, Twin Peaks, The OJ Trial, What a Tilda is and an update on Jay Kogen joining our show to discuss Iron Eagle. Oh and #67 on the countdown of the best Simpsons Episodes of all time. 

Real Laughs
Black Friday

Real Laughs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 44:44


Wednesday 11-24-21 Show #687: How many of y'all do Black Friday? Myke is not a fan but Ken wont tolerate any disrespect for them deals; plus, Jeff just came back from Colombia with Dan Newlin, Jeff also called the Rittenhouse verdict, Jordan vs Pippen, and little-known OJ Trial facts from Kauffman.

Weed, Wine, and True Crime
OJ Trial part 5: the defense

Weed, Wine, and True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 45:27


We get into the beginning of how the defense aka the dream team began planting seeds of reasonable doubt in the jurors minds.

Weed, Wine, and True Crime
OJ Trial part 3

Weed, Wine, and True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 37:15


We get into the preliminary hearing, racial tensions, and OJ's jury selection and the reasons behind the defense's picks! *strain of the day Hawaiian Punch*

Back To School with Maz Jobrani
How the "Dream Team" Won the OJ Trial with Former Defense Attorney for O.J. Simpson, Carl Douglas

Back To School with Maz Jobrani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 61:20


This week we're joined by O.J. Simpson's former Defense Attorney, Carl E. Douglas, who talks to us about why O.J. was found not guilty, systemic racism in America and how if you want to build a pool, you should just sue General Motors! Get $100 off your first month​ with code SCHOOL at talkspace.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Back To School with Maz Jobrani
How Actor & Former Witness from OJ Trial Kato Kaelin Overcame Notoriety

Back To School with Maz Jobrani

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 55:15


This week we're joined by actor Kato Kaelin who is here to talk to us about life after testifying as a witness in the OJ Simpson murder trial, his new role as host of Wizard World and the foolproof way to remember a billionaire's name! Go to hellofresh.com/12school and use code “12school” for 12 free meals, including free shipping! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Moms on the Rocks
6: I'll Be There for You!

Moms on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 59:22


It's like our lives are stuck in second gear, when it hasn't been our month...okay, that's enough. We're back this week to get down to what happened to Amanda & FINALLY discuss the OJ Trial! Then we're off to the Friends Reunion where Malala sadly did herself no favors. Teen Mom and Mere of Eastown, as well as plenty of tangents round out this episode, wrapping up with some hilarious listener reviews!

Best of Mile High Sports
Denver Sports Betting: Rod Smith joins DSB

Best of Mile High Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 15:47


Rod Smith on the snow, college hoops, betting on the OJ Trial, and who will be the Broncos starting quarterback in 2021

Attorney Knows Best .com - Intelligent Interviews, Interesting Insight, Intriguing Information.
Albert Navarra, Esq. - Attorney And Author - The United States Constitution, It's Importance and What Every American Should Know About It

Attorney Knows Best .com - Intelligent Interviews, Interesting Insight, Intriguing Information.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 80:07


Albert Navarra, Esq. is an accomplished attorney practicing law in Southern California. Attorney Navarra has successfully represented clients in criminal law and most notably workers compensation law. Attorney Navarra manages and owns a firm with his business partner, Ambika Sapara, Esq., in Irvine, California. Sapara & Navarra, LLP www.SNWorkComp.com Ph# 866-384-4891 During this episode of Attorney Knows Best, Attorney Navarra discusses his path to becoming a successful attorney and top author. You must listen to this podcast if you are interested in the Constitution of the United States and/or if you are making a decision on going to law school. Attorney Navarra explains how the OJ Trial motivated him to go to law school because he enjoyed the arguments the lawyers were making on TV. https://www.britannica.com/event/O-J-Simpson-trial The United States Constitution and its importance is a passion for Attorney Navarra. He shares keen insight on understanding the Constitution and what every citizen should know about the Constitution. Attorney Navarra explains how the Constitution applies to our lives and how it is the basis for our federal government to act and manage our country. An excellent companion to this interview and podcast is Attorney Navarra's book on the constitution named “The Elements Of Constitutional Law” https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B00B03LZ82&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_tyjdGbX3PBBHH In addition to authoring a book on Constitutional law, Attorney Navarra authored the book titled https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B017C4BW2Q&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_eHjdGbYRM0140 Mr. Navarra's Accomplishments Include But Are Not Limited To: Author of "Breaking the Habit" ® Certified Specialists in Workers' Compensation Law-State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization Winner of Eighth Annual Diverse Supplier Achievement Award by Accident Fund Insurance Company of America based on case outcomes from our litigation strategy of “Breaking the Habit” ®. Invited as a speaker at the 2017 IRMI Energy Risk & Insurance Conference in Dallas, Texas, on Workers' Compensation Litigation Management. Frequent speaker about workers' compensation issues. Invited speaker at CSUF Philosophy Department. https://www.wsulaw.edu/ http://www.fullerton.edu/ www.SNWorkComp.com www.LibertyMutual.com https://1851franchise.com/franchise-legal-players-ambika-sapra-partner-at-sapra-navarra-llp-2709548 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-joy-of-argument-albert-navarra/1122813497?ean=9781633370456 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/attorneyknowsbest/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attorneyknowsbest/support

The Jeff Ward Show
How the Trump presidency is like the OJ trial.

The Jeff Ward Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 4:44


Listen to The Jeff Ward Show on weekdays, LIVE from 9a- noon Central, or the replay from 3-6p, at jeffwardshow.com. Follow @jeffwardshow on Twitter, subscribe to the Jeff Ward Show podcast, and text/ email comments anytime to comments@jeffwardshow.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History of WRIF Podcast
Chapter XII - Drew Lane Part 1

History of WRIF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 93:45


Part One:   (Running Time: 18:10) Drew Lane (Drew and Mike) recounts his early radio days at WVT, WROV, WAAF (Boston) and KMXX (Phoenix) on his way to WRIF.  Part Two:   (Running Time: 33:45) After 3 Years in Phoenix Drew and Zip take over mornings at WRIF. The stories include Arthur P welcoming Drew to town with a trip to the strip club, Trudi joins the staff and Drew meets Mike Clark for the 1st time at The Ritz in Roseville.  Part Three:   (Running Time: 56:53) The Drew and Zip show becomes Drew and Mike and as they evolve into a full-time talk show the ratings explode. There were Lions pre-game shows with strippers, The OJ Trial, Mike crashing his helicopter on the air, the show gets kicked out of the Auto Show and Mickey Redman joins the team during the Red Wings historic Stanley Cup years.      Part Four:   (Running Time: 77:15) Drew and Mark recount some of the wildest interviews of the Drew and Mike show, plus celebrity hang ups, But Mic and a listen comes in to suck Trudi’s toes.  Part Four:    (Running Time: 93:45) Do co-hosts have to get along off the air?, Was syndication ever a possibility? Can rock starts be good radio hosts? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pass It Down
Ep. 27: Big Game Special: Stanford trombonist Gary Tyrrell

Pass It Down

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 54:45


As the trombonist who got run over by Cal’s Kevin Moen at the end of The Play--the epic, five-lateral kickoff return that decided the 1982 Big Game--Gary Tyrrell has spent decades recalling his place in football history. He does that here, expansively and hilariously, and so much more. From Stanford band transgressions to over-the-top pranks to killer Grateful Dead shows to an unmatched case of the Sunday Scaries, Gary hits all the right notes.

Roger & JP's
Top 10 High Powered Court Cases (9-30-20)

Roger & JP's "We're Not Getting Paid For This" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 4:09


This weekend will mark 25 years since the OJ Verdict was announced to all of America - Roger has a list of the Top 10 High Powered Court Cases since the famous OJ "Trial of the Century"

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
07-02-20 Segment 3 The King of the OJ Trial and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 49:37


Iggy warbles. The Villager Bar is pfg at 9 AM. Iggy's Drops. Epstein's gal arrested. Iggy was the King of the OJ trial. Iggy's Cuts. Cletus advances in the Bubba Watson Ball Strikers bracket. EMOTD.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
07-02-20 Segment 3 The King of the OJ Trial and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 49:37


Iggy warbles. The Villager Bar is pfg at 9 AM. Iggy's Drops. Epstein's gal arrested. Iggy was the King of the OJ trial. Iggy's Cuts. Cletus advances in the Bubba Watson Ball Strikers bracket. EMOTD.

Don't Eat All The Meatballs!
Michael Wheels Parise's Short Stories #2, OJ Simpson, The Kardashians, Paris Hilton, Tori Spelling.

Don't Eat All The Meatballs!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 9:30


When i was hanging out every day with The Kardashians, that time when Paris and Tori would come to my apartment in West Hollywood and that time i met Robert Deniro.

The Cy Amundson Show
Coronavirus, Jameis Winston, and OJ Trial Night!

The Cy Amundson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 56:14


In episode 173 of the Cy Amundson Show; Cy, Blake, Luke, Ethan and Tom talk the Coronavirus, Aaron Rodgers, and a really good Lasik Eye Surgery joke! In this episode, we also discuss: NBA and the Coronavirus Dak Prescott Head injuries and player health Jameis Winston (@uhohherecomejameis) the XFL andddd back to the NBA to talk home-field advantage  OJ Trial Night! And not much more!  SPORTS!  ------------- The Cy Amundson Show (@cyamundsonshow) is one of the best sports comedy podcasts around with Cy Amundson (@cyamundson), Blake Wexler (@BlakeWexler), Joe Gill (@cyshowJPG), Tom Schreier (@tschreier3), and Ethan Heidorn (@ethanheidorn) Episode produced by: Upfire Digital -------------- As always, a special shout-out to our sponsors Bradshaw and Bryant PLLC - Bradshaw and Bryant specialize in Personal Injury Lawsuits and are available for a free consultation ANY time that you are involved in a situation that leads to Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, or other Criminal Defense Matters. Call them for free at 800-770-7008 -------------- Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes - (The Cy Amundson Show) - each rating gets us higher up on the iTunes charts and brings news fans to the podcast! -------------- P.S. - Buy and review Cy's new album Monday Night on iTunes!

Whiskey and The Surfer
Short Porch in Right - The Stories that Distract and The Stories Few are Discussing 12/6/19

Whiskey and The Surfer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 31:40


Weinstein's Leg Monitor, Pelosi's Catholicism, The Invoking of Baron Trump's name, Matt Gaetz and The Impeachment Highlight Reel, The Saudi Murderer, Follow The Money. Social Programming and the Full Show gets into AI, Asset Confiscation, Horowitz and Why The Right Left Paradigm Trump Trap was used to distract while the real battle was Hope Vs Hate.I have about 30ish serious working theories on what is currently happening or may be happening.From full-on Live Wargames. Psyops. A General Purpose AI is running the Gov't. This is a computer simulation and we live in a giant Hologram. Trump's Guilty. Trump got set up. Trump is just lucky. Trump was planted by HRC to end the Republican Party. Vince McMahon is writing the news. Russia is our secret, newest ally and we have China surrounded and will starve their population when its economy shits the bed. There was a plot to overthrow the government and they caught it ETC I will be the first to say I do not know.An FBI Investigator said once that just like how the country got schooled on DNA through the OJ Trial, that there was going to be a Huge TV Trial to school the public on money laundering.That's why my Sting/Economic Recovery Theory holds the most weight.Based on Trump's EOs regarding Asset Seizure. Session's Voting/Benefits Fraud Taskforce. The Magnitsky Hoax and The Russia Hoax sharing some of the same players (Veteleskaya, Glen Simpson, Preet Bahara and John McCain) Horowitz on Wednesday in the Senate will be very eye-opening. I do plan on reading his report no matter how many hundreds of pages it is. Def suggest a quick read the April 2017 FISA Ruling too, its like 75 to 90 pages, worth it and a deep dive on 702 abuses. They've been trying to fix and cover surveillance abuses back to W's time in office and screwed it up.In the end, if someone is in business with the Cartels, Human Trafficking, Fentanyl Trafficking, labeled a terrorist, Selling Access to The Chinese, Selling SAPs, Selling a Political Office and or any "Anti-American" seditious activity, They are going to take everything. Gold, Property, Accounts, Stolen Laundered Tax Payer Money and University Endowments. Trillions coming back into our economy. More than likely they are going to either going to wipe Student Loan debt or let people file BK on it. It's gonna be a choppy landing, but for all intents and purposes, The Golden Age is already here.Check out the Webstore at weaponsgradefaith.com for the latest in PC Deathsquad and Pitboss 2000 Merch and then head over to the Blog at JohnTole.Net

Kinda, Sorta, Organized
"I love Jesus and the Flag"

Kinda, Sorta, Organized

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 28:10


Mom Guilt, Going to bed early, Expired Soup, OJ Trial, and Netflix recs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stefanie-wyres/message

The Jones Report
10-16-19 John Holt

The Jones Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 141:56


Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) is joined by FOX 4 Kansas City Lead Anchor John Holt (@JohnHoltNews) & Thomas Bridges (@Thomas_Bridges). (0:30-9:10) NBA China dispute. (9:10-33:00) Big 12 Breakdown: OU's defense is for real, Ehlinger carrying Texas by himself, Baylor's first test, Brocktober in full effect in Ames & expectations for KU's new OC. (33:00-58:15) Around the NFL: Chiefs fans shouldn't panic yet, Jason Garrett's days are numbered in Dallas, Steelers aren't done yet, Baker's struggles and Cam's future in Carolina. (58:15-1:26:35) John Holt on FOX 4's 70th anniversary, covering the OJ Trial, Chiefs and KU Sports. (1:26:35-1:43:00) NBA season predictions and the rough days ahead in OKC. (1:43:00-2:05:10) CFB & NFL Picks Against the Spread. (2:05:10-2:20:00) Tom Foolery Story of the Week: Youth football coach facing fine after blowout win.

Charles Bursell Presents
The Log #35 - This Week in History

Charles Bursell Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 59:00


The OJ Trial, Monty Python, Che Guevara, war, FOX, Poe and more. This week in history with commentators Chuck and Chucky.  www.charlesbursell.com 

Two Ghouls One Grave
Ep. 34 The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman

Two Ghouls One Grave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 59:25


It's been 25 years. On June 12 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found brutally murdered in Brentwood, California. Their murders remain unsolved. Join Meg and Joe as they revisit the vicious crime that sparked a media circus.

Retro Late Fee
The Flintstones

Retro Late Fee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 52:55


O.J. Simpson seems like he's in a spot of trouble and we continue our look at 90210, plus we watched The Flintstones. Is it good? I mean...kinda. Why don't you just listen and get a sense of what we think?

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Christopher Darden Story

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 5:36


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

Geek Astronaut
Issue #15: This Is A Lesson In Learning By Martin Luther King Jr.

Geek Astronaut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 92:26


In Issue 15 of Geek Astronaut we discuss us actually getting into the Hentai game, our terrible neighbors, building a Christmas Kaepernick, weird stuff at the art store, the election, election firsts, jeb bush, Native Americans in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez vs .Fox News, O'Rourke's future, Ted Cruz being SOFT, Ruth Bader-Ginsberg, the future of politics, Chris Christie the mafia don, the Breaking Bad movie, Disney+, the new Star Wars show, the new Loki show, the upcoming Pacific Rim anime, the Shrek reboot, Johnny Quest, Kingsman 3, Black Panther X Tupac collab, Matt's time in Martin Luther King Jr's shoes, The OJ Trial, the 25th Anniversary of Midnight Marauders and 36 Chambers, Rebel Wilson, Matt's undying love for the Pitch Perfect franchise, Hey Arnold, Helga being an amazing character, Mr. Rogers, and Spongebob. Geek Astronaut is a freeform discussion show about Geek Culture, Comics, Music, TV, Movies, Sports, etc. We hope you enjoy and keep checking in new episodes on Sundays! Find us on instagram @Geek_Astronaut Twitter @GeekAstronaut The Geek Astronaut page on Facebook and Individually on Instagram Matt: @LaunchpadMcWrap Jared: @thepeter_pedro

Pop Nutshell
Words in General 39 - 120% of Hulu - OJ trial on YouTube

Pop Nutshell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 89:06


Malcolm and AP cover everything in this one. Movie talk, comics, X-Men cartoons, ...legal marijuana ...O.J.? ...really? Thanks for listening y'all! Check out the Brown Water Banter podcast and check out Pop Nutshell on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube

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Blamestorming
Is the Cosby trial the OJ trial of 2018?

Blamestorming

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 58:20


This episode Dave Sirus and Maryssa Smith Blamestorm with Roast Battle Champion Eli Sairs and Matt Maran. Cosby has been convicted, Woody Allen married his daughter and frats are racist...again. Follow us on Twitter!@theblamestorm @DaveSirus @MaryssaSmith

Blamestorming
Is the Cosby trial the OJ trial of 2018?

Blamestorming

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 58:20


This episode Dave Sirus and Maryssa Smith Blamestorm with Roast Battle Champion Eli Sairs and Matt Maran. Cosby has been convicted, Woody Allen married his daughter and frats are racist...again. Follow us on Twitter!@theblamestorm @DaveSirus @MaryssaSmith

The Paul Mecurio Show
Marcia Clark, Former OJ Prosecutor, and Host of A&E's "Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48."

The Paul Mecurio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 28:33


A great conversation about her new show where she will be uncovering previously unknown leads and details in infamous cases like, the Casey Anthony and Robert Blake murder cases. Yes, we also talk about the "OJ Trial" and more. A eye-opening lesson in how the legal and jury system works and how it doesn't at times.

The Currently
Episode 2: Zach Morris is HAWT

The Currently

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 46:45


This week on the podcast how growing up in LA in the 90's shaped our world. In conversation with community leader, Laura Herrera. What defined the 90's for you? The Lewinsky Scandal? The OJ Trial? Selena? For Laura and me it was actually television shows like Saved by the Bell and 90210. But as kids who grew up in a part of LA you rarely see on television, we talk about what these shows taught us about the world we live in. In Laura's case understanding her community and how it differed from other parts of LA was pivotal to how she shaped her life and career. Laura is one of the hundreds of young women who ran for office in the wake of Donald Trump's election. We talk about that experience and the personal growth and lessons it left her with. She gives us her take on how our generation can move beyond #hashtag activism and get our hands dirty to make sure that issues that plague our generation like student debt, and housing get the attention they deserve. Finally, she tells us about the life-changing magic of getting a therapist and having an “adult mindset” that has nothing to do with where we live or how much avocado toast we consume. Follow our guest: @laura_m_herrera Follow Betsy: @betsyaimeec and subscribe to The Currently Newsletter at betsyaimee.com This episode was brought to you by @borninjunecreative helping movers and shakers tell their stories.

The Shufflepod
The OJ Trial and Woody's Luminol

The Shufflepod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 54:39


We take a shallow dive into deep topics. This week the guys discuss the OJ trial. DJ tries to convince Woody and George on an alternative theory. Did Jason Simpson pull off the double murder? Was the glove planted? Why on earth would Woody's car glow like the mid-day sun under luminol and a black light? Find out on this week's episode of The ShufflePod!

Outkick the Culture
Episode 004 - Winter Is Here. So Is Dunkirk. And So Are Jerks.

Outkick the Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 65:00


This week, host/writer/producer Jason Martin (@JMartOutkick) finally has HIS say on Game of Thrones, the Benioff/Weiss HBO Confederate controversy (22:40), Dunkirk (33:21), and the disappointing Netflix original series, Ozark (45:53), and the cultural influence of the OJ Trial (57:30).  ALSO: Stephen tries out for a hockey team. Doug breaks his leg on the river. Marcia's adultery comes back to haunt her.

Americana für Euch
OJ Trial

Americana für Euch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2016 13:49


Das Gerichtsverfahren gegen den Mörder (und Football star und Schauspieler aus der "Nackte Kanone") OJ Simpson. Wo 24-Stunden Nachrichten anfingen, Reality TV, und sogar die Kardashians. Das Gerichtsverfahren des Jahrhunderts änderte (leider) wie wir für immer ferngucken.Eine podcastnik.com Produktion. Siehe die Seite für alle Projekte. ☞ Wir haben eine neue Show (auf englisch), Past Access! (YouTube Link) ☜ Twitter @Travis J Dow | @Podcastnik | @americanapod — Facebook Podcastnik Page— Instagram @podcastnik (Englisch) Podcastnik YouTube | Podcastnik Audio Podcast ★ Unterstützung: PayPal | Patreon | Podcastnik Shop ★Music by Bensound  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

JSC Radio
Episode 13: Jenee Darden

JSC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 57:36


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

Sit Down Zumock! with Chad Zumock
Episode 67: Joe Howard & Special Guest Big Jay Oakerson

Sit Down Zumock! with Chad Zumock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 47:34


Comedian Joe Howard returns to bitch about everything he can think of. He also attempts to name his top 10 comics in Cleveland, Ohio. Big Jay Oakerson makes a special appearance to the podcast half way through to talk about his new Comedy Central special "Live At Webster Hall" opening for Slayer, and the OJ Trial. It's a green room hang with comedians in Pittsburgh -Just listen to professional funny people shoot the shit! (SUPPORT THE PODCAST) Best way to support the podcast is to buy Chad Zumock's stand-up comedy albums "Adventures in Argyle" or "Reckless Operation" on iTunes, Amazon.com, Tidal, and at www.chadzumock.com Click on the Amazon banner at chadzumock.com (At the bottom) before you shop on Amazon for anything! Follow our guest on twitter & facebook @BigJayOakerson & @GhettoJoeHoward   This episode is sponsored by Common Man Design: Built your website, THE WAY YOU WANT IT!! Very affordable, amazing customer service, on the clock support. Contact info@commonmandesign.com to schedule a free one-on-one consultation. Mention "The Sit Down Zumock Podcast" and receive 10% off! Also follow @SoliaSpaOhio for all your spa needs!! Mention "The Sit Down Zumock Podcast" and get 10% off all services and a free upgrade! http://www.soliaspa.com SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH ONE FRIEND OR FIVE! (This is a movement and it starts with you!) If this podcast is apart of you weekly routine, please share with people that might like it. Let's continue to grow this bitch grass roots style!

Cheesesteak & Chowder
Ep. 48: Live From Paisan's!

Cheesesteak & Chowder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 66:39


We finally made it to Paisan's - our namesake ristorante! The fine paisans at Paisan's welcomed us like family as we broke bread and podded live from the end of the bar like Norm and Cliff. This special on-location episode has a bit of everything, including some NHL playoffs talk (Jason wonders why Claude Julien is still in his life?), an imagining of Johnny Cochran on Twitter during the OJ Trial, a Mt. Rushmore of Italian food and of course us stuffing our faces with some of the best cuisine, cannoli and chianti this side of the Mason-Dixon line. Cin cin!

Cheesesteak & Chowder
Ep. 48: Live From Paisan's!

Cheesesteak & Chowder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 66:39


We finally made it to Paisan's - our namesake ristorante! The fine paisans at Paisan's welcomed us like family as we broke bread and podded live from the end of the bar like Norm and Cliff. This special on-location episode has a bit of everything, including some NHL playoffs talk (Jason wonders why Claude Julien is still in his life?), an imagining of Johnny Cochran on Twitter during the OJ Trial, a Mt. Rushmore of Italian food and of course us stuffing our faces with some of the best cuisine, cannoli and chianti this side of the Mason-Dixon line. Cin cin!

Not Safe Podcast with Nikki Glaser
Episode 08: Moves Like Jagger

Not Safe Podcast with Nikki Glaser

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 42:55


Nikki delves into her gross medical infatuations, Dan discusses a run-in with a character from the OJ Trial and we play clips from Dan's break-out role in a 2014 Super Bowl commercial.

Vic Cohen's, It's A Fair Question (Audio)
EP 49: KATO KAELIN (OF OJ TRIAL FAME)

Vic Cohen's, It's A Fair Question (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2014


VIC'S EXCLUSIVE, BOMBSHELL INTERVIEW WITH KATO KAELIN! Nearly 20 years after “The Murder of the Century,” Kato Kaelin opens up like never before, revealing shocking new information the mainstream media has NEVER reported. EXCLUSIVE! KATO REVEALS WHAT HE WAS THINKING WHILE WATCHING OJ's FAMOUS “WHITE FORD BRONCO CHASE.” Kato tells Vic, “I'm thinking there's no … Continue reading EP 49: KATO KAELIN (OF OJ TRIAL FAME) →

That Show with Those Guys (AppleTV)
that show - episode ten: stratosphere

That Show with Those Guys (AppleTV)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2008 48:29


This week those guys invade a suite at the definitive landmark of las vegas, the Stratosphere casino. They continue their 'discussion' on OJ and throw in a few references to 80's music and tv stars, poker and try to come up with a new rating system.

That Show with Those Guys (iPod)
that show - episode ten: stratosphere

That Show with Those Guys (iPod)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2008 48:29


This week those guys invade a suite at the definitive landmark of las vegas, the Stratosphere casino. They continue their 'discussion' on OJ and throw in a few references to 80's music and tv stars, poker and try to come up with a new rating system.