he says he and his family will use the winnings to pay off their home which happens to be facing foreclosure. congratulations. check this out. an unbelievable play for lsu s rafe rhymes who seizes the chance to run the bases after he dives to catch it in center field and misses. as he comes in for home plate he gets flipped head over heels by the other team. that didn t stop him from scoring a home run. you saw it right there. when we come back another dramatic day for o.j. simpson in court. why his ex-attorney could derail his fight to win back his freedom. and a cnn money exclusive. bernard madoff speaking out from prison about the notorious ponzi scheme that stole billions of dollars from thousands of people. you re going to hear why he says he isn t sleeping right now and what haunts him the most. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. to more efficient pick-ups.
he was everywhere. it seems a lot of us always will remember exactly where we were when we were watching that bronco chase. where were you? on the north lawn of the white house. i was the white house correspondent and with you late that night and there i was getting preempted by o.j. simpson because the whole world was watching. the white house wasn t quite as important that night. during the bill clinton administration. we were transfixed. it was kind of odd. we were watching the unraveling of his life. i remember saying that to my wife at the time. this is more bizarre than you can imagine. still bizarre. yes. all these years later. we ll see what happens next week in that hearing in las vegas. good report. thank you. just ahead a cnn money exclusive from billion air to prisoner. now making just $40 a month. bernard madoff speaking out about the notorious ponzi scheme that he created that destroyed thousands of lives. and a brazen jewelry heist in the middle of
ticket found in a cookie jar turns out to be a winner. you probably can t begin to guess just how much that one was worth. o.j. simpson comes face to face with the man he blames for 33 years he is serving in prison right now. could his former attorney destroy his attempt to win back his freedom? that and a lot more news coming up right here in the situation room. i have copd. if you ve got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and see
standard that this is measured. it s not at this hearing beyond a reasonable doubt. the standard that he deserves another trial, the preponderance of the evidence. the burden is enormous on o.j. right now. bottom line does it look like he could potentially win this hearing? i always hate to be a fortune teller. i think certainly the judge has a basis to do whatever the judge wants to do. if the judge says listen, i m going to err on the side of safety, i ll believe o.j., i ll put credibility into him, i think that he establishes by preponderance of the evidence there was ineffective assistance. i ll give him a new trial. at the same time the judge could conclude there is just not enough here. it s he say she say they say we say no conclusive proof and i deny it. it is good to be the judge. since i m not the judge i ll leave it to the judge, wolf. we ll wait for the judge to make that decision. all right. thanks very much. a pleasure. privilege. from superstar to murder suspec
naked gun trilogy. on screens big and small, as an actor, pitch man, network football analyst, o.j. simpson observers say had a charm, that smile, that guy next door vibe, that made whites and african-americans equally comfortable with him. in june, 1994, a much more ominous and bizarre chant of go, o.j., go. pockets of small crowds in l.a. cheered simpson as he led police on the notorious white bronco chase. simpson s charges found him eventually acquitted but as compellingly as he brought americans of all races together in admiring him in the 70s and 80s his trial cast the deepest and most disturbing divides. it pitted black against white