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FOX News Channel’s Greta van Susteren, host of the 7pm ET program “On The Record,” hosts a series of lively conversations on Greta Talk. These in-depth sit-downs feature fascinating details about the lives, likes and dislikes of Greta’s TV family, as well as many of her guests – ranging from celebrities to people who are sometimes totally unknown.

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FOX News Channel’s Greta van Susteren, host of the 7pm ET program “On The Record,” hosts a series of lively conversations on Greta Talk. These in-depth sit-downs feature fascinating details about the lives, likes and dislikes of Greta’s TV family, as well as many of her guests – ranging from celebrities to people who are sometimes totally unknown.

    Geraldo Rivera On “The Story to Symbolize the 90’s”, the O.J. Simpson Trial

    Geraldo Rivera On “The Story to Symbolize the 90’s”, the O.J. Simpson Trial

    We know that Greta Van Susteren was doing legal analysis for CNN during the O.J. Simpson murder trial, but what was her friend and colleague Geraldo Rivera doing at the time? The veteran reporter and television host�joins us in�this edition of Greta Talk to discuss “the story to symbolize the 90’s”, The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson.�Rivera recalls reporting live on the story,�from Simpson’s infamous police chase to the delivery of what he calls a “race-based verdict”,�on his CNBC show Rivera Live.�He�also analyzes the jury in the trial, defends cameras in the courtroom, and shares what he thought of the FX series’ representation of the story. Rivera�also fills us in on his experience at Dancing With the Stars and how it compares to his time on Celebrity Apprentice, and also reveals the highlight of his over 40 years in television.

    Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Baden: I Was Shunned For Being A Defense Witness In O.J. Simpson Trial

    Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Baden: I Was Shunned For Being A Defense Witness In O.J. Simpson Trial

    In this edition of Greta Talk we hear from veteran forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, who was�hired by O.J. Simpson�s lawyers to critique the autopsies of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman during Simpson’s murder trial. Dr. Baden tells Greta Van Susteren what he thinks of the FX series’ portrayal of him, the�backlash he faced from his police department for being a defense witness rather than prosecution, and why he recommended Simpson be put on suicide watch. Dr. Baden also recalls the chaos of being at the Kardashian house when Simpson�disappeared�to evade cops,�saying�Robert Kardashian�”knew what was going on�. Listen to the interview here:

    Mike Gilbert On How He Helped O.J. Simpson Get Away With Murder

    Mike Gilbert On How He Helped O.J. Simpson Get Away With Murder

    It’s quite possible that no one knows more about the O. J. Simpson murder case than Simpson’s former agent Mike Gilbert. After working together for over a decade and having a close friendship for years beyond that, Gilbert is well informed in the life of O.J. Simpson, and even confesses to helping him get away with murder. In his 2008 book�How I Helped O.J. Get Away With Murder,�Gilbert reveals�the unvarnished truth of what happened, including how he�helped deceive the jury and feels deeply responsible for the “Not Guilty” verdict. Today Gilbert gives Greta Van Susteren an exclusive interview�detailing�O.J. and Nicole’s life before the murders. In this edition of Greta Talk, Gilbert�gives insight into�Nicole’s affair with O.J.’s best friend and fellow NFL player Marcus Allen, which he�believes is connected�to O.J.’s motive. Gilbert also divulges what he thought O.J.’s defense team did “dirty”, who O.J. confessed to the murders to, and he even recalls his first thought, “he finally did it”, upon learning Nicole was murdered. Listen to the chilling interview below:

    Gloria Allred On How the Criminal Justice System Failed Nicole Brown Simpson

    Gloria Allred On How the Criminal Justice System Failed Nicole Brown Simpson

    In this latest installment of�Greta Talk, we continue talking�about the notorious O.J. Simpson murder case, but now with�a major inside source. Gloria Allred has been practicing law for over 40 years with the leading women’s rights law firm in the country, and she was just the person Nicole Brown Simpson’s family wanted to represent them during the�People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson criminal murder case. Allred has�become�a highly esteemed women’s and civil rights advocate over the years after representing clients in numerous high-profile cases… but this case might’ve been the biggest. Throughout the murder trial�(and still to this day) Allred made a point to shed light on the issue of domestic abuse, something she says “often escalates until the victim ends up dead”. While that certainly seems to be the issue here, Allred reveals how hard it is to understand�why O.J. was sentenced to a mere 500 hours of counseling and charity work after beating Nicole black and blue�just five years before her murder. Despite being charged with battery O.J. was given the minimum sentence, which Allred believes “was an insult to battered women” and “didn’t accomplish any of the purposes of the criminal justice system”. Listen below to hear why Allred believes the criminal justice system failed to shield Nicole from domestic violence, why despite having more than sufficient evidence to find O.J. guilty, the verdict was not guilty, and be sure keep your eye out for the next O.J. Simpson installment of�Greta Talk!

    Greta Looks Back on the Infamous O.J. Simpson Case

    Greta Looks Back on the Infamous O.J. Simpson Case

    It’s a story almost everyone knows. In 1994, former NFL player O.J. Simpson gets away with murdering his ex-wife and her friend. The criminal murder case (The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson) made national headlines after the well-known running back was found not guilty in the brutal killings of�Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, a decision that to this day has left the American public bewildered. In this edition of Greta Talk, Greta Van Susteren relives the infamous case, as it was the one that more or less�launched her career. Before the time of On the Record, Greta was focused on practicing law when CNN asked her to do legal analysis on the Simpson trial, to which she agreed. Working out of a tiny, cold studio in Washington, D.C., Greta relied on a live-feed of the trial that was taking place in California, and at�times even played a little Tetris when the trial got dull. Well maybe not a little; she ended up getting tendinitis in her elbow from playing so much! Download and tune in to hear all about Greta’s experiences with the controversial trial, including her surprising phone call�from O.J. himself, how she was�with him�when he was awarded custody of his children, and even how the FX�television series based on the case�stacks up against�the real events.

    Greta Shares Her Experiences In Mysterious North Korea

    Greta Shares Her Experiences In Mysterious North Korea

    North Korea is one of the most mysterious and secretive places in the world. Very few people�actually�get the opportunity to visit the country, as its leader does not take kindly to outsiders and an invitation must be extended in order for anyone to enter. Greta Van Susteren happens to be one of the people included in this small circle, with the help of Reverend Franklin Graham, and she’s�revealing some of the memories�she’s made�in North Korea over the years. In this edition of Greta Talk, Greta reminisces�on some of the fascinating�experiences she’s had while visiting the enigmatic country, including getting a tour of the navy ship USS Pueblo by a North Korean guide who called American military “cowardly”, staying in a hotel straight out of “The Shining”, and drinking beer and singing Elvis Presley karaoke with some of her minders. Greta also recalls a highly-staged interview she was allowed to conduct with some North Korean field workers. And why was she denied a request to visit a fourth time because it would be “inappropriate” for her to return? Listen below to�get�the inside scoop on North Korea:

Customer Reviews

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30 Ratings

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Greta

This is one of the real journalists. She truly weeds out the rhetoric. I trust her reports as researched and unbiased. When a guest goes rogue in statements she calls them on it. Holds herself accountable to quality news.

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Love her show & her humor! Anyway look what she's doing for our vets. I really admire her efforts she made for the a Marine
Jailed in Mexico Sgt. T. I'm sorry I can't spell his name. But she was the only person that believed that he was innocent. And she went to Mexico and proved that he he was confused about the road and the sign was not accurate. President Obama did NOTHING!!! But through her efforts he was finally released.
God Bless, Greta

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