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What do "the Kato Kaelin footage from the OJ trial" and "Current Affair" mean?
Hello, English speackers!
Could you explain these expressions, please?
The contextes are:
"And we''ll go to the Kato Kaelin footage from the OJ trial."
"... to have money for your appearance on Current Affair."
Are they the TV shows?
Thank you.
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The "OJ trial" was the trial of O.J. Simpson for the murder of his wife and Ron Goldman. It was pretty high profile, and a lot of it was televised. In the context you describe, a television show is about to show some of the recording of the O.J. Simpson trial that Kato Kaelin speaks in.
"A Current Affair" was a TV show that's been of the air for a while now.
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