diane dimond, johnnie cochran walked away with this case. he really used this poetic expression to describe that memorable stunt where he managed to get prosecutors to -- look at this. to let o.j. put on the glove. and this is what vincent bugliosi referred to in his book. why the heck did the prosecution allow that to happen? with the rubber gloves underneath. >> the judge allowed it to happen. but i completely agree with my old friend vince that it was the prosecution. i mean how many days did they spend on dna and they never even really fully explained it. but let me tell you something, you ask at the top of this, how has this changed our justice system? i speak to law school students, just did it at nyu, or new york law, just two days ago, and do you know as part of their curriculum, they are taught how to be television pundits. they are taught how to conduct a news conference. they are taught -- >> don't teach them that. >> wait a minute. they are taught how to come up with those great little phrases like, if it doesn't fit, you must ac