it's armie hammer. and this is something you should appreciate, goodwin. there's a scene in the kitchen and marty is -- marty in armie hammer's portrayal is chopping vegetables, and he -- the hand motion, he had it down exactly right. in fact, during the filming, armie made dinner for the cast, and he made it out of marty's recipe book. you know, there's a book in the supreme court gift shop called "supreme chef" and that was marty, my excellent husband and chef. >> so, that's one of the most touching parts of the documentary and this movie and your whole life story. you met marty during your first year of college at cornell. you've said that he was the first boy you ever dated who cared you had a brain. the two of you had two wonderful kids, jane and james, and a two career marriage at the time. two lawyers, in fact, which was unusual. can you describe that early period and what kind of social pressures you faced with respect to marriage, family, life, career? >> in those ancient days, i went to cornell university. there were four men to every woman, so f