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remind me so much of johnnie cochran when he was -- where he was running with oj, through the trial,ts just that whole bit of ease. and if i had anybody to look to, in my thought it, would be, it would be johnnie cochran. >> i hit her? >> not even close. >> absolutely not. i never touched her. >> ben told me yes, it is topical, but -- >> this movie is not an endorsement. it is a way of showing that it is brutal. that marriage can be about hurting one another, and that that is wrong. >> do you ever hear the expression, simple answers often the correct one? >> actually i never found that to be true. >> and the film makers use bomb music throughout under the narration of who ever is talking, and that music used to relax. >> right, the contrasts. >> the contrast, really, actually intensifies it all throughout, different spots. >> and i love how ben afleck, so tightly wounds, because you are reading the book were you just clinching the book so hard. waist going to happen next. >> you need the humor, but you don't know whether to laugh or not because of the subject matter, but you do smile
remind me so much of johnnie cochran when he was -- where he was running with oj, through the trial,ts just that whole bit of ease. and if i had anybody to look to, in my thought it, would be, it would be johnnie cochran. >> i hit her? >> not even close. >> absolutely not. i never touched her. >> ben told me yes, it is topical, but -- >> this movie is not an endorsement. it is a way of showing that it is brutal. that marriage can be about hurting one another, and...
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. >> everything at easy remind me of johnnie cochran when running with o.j.ough the the trial, just that whole bit of ease and if i had anybody to look to, in my thought it would be johnnie cochran. >> that is in the good enough to you. >> not enclose. >> i never touch her. >> reporter: it is topical but. >> this movie is not an endorsement, it is a way of showing that it is brutal, that marriage can be about hurting one another and that is wrong. >> you ever hear the simplest ever is often the correct one. >> actually, i never found that to be true. >>> well, finding comfort through man's best friend in the the next half an hour meet this special dog, and hear how she's helping supporting victims of crime. >>> also ahead if you have allergies you will want to hear this this toothpaste, could ease your suffering. our health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >>> today is saturday october 4th good morning everyone i'm pat ciarrocchi. you are beginning this saturday morning, with some wet weather out there. lets start with meteorologist carol erick
. >> everything at easy remind me of johnnie cochran when running with o.j.ough the the trial, just that whole bit of ease and if i had anybody to look to, in my thought it would be johnnie cochran. >> that is in the good enough to you. >> not enclose. >> i never touch her. >> reporter: it is topical but. >> this movie is not an endorsement, it is a way of showing that it is brutal, that marriage can be about hurting one another and that is wrong. >>...
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. >> everything is ease, reminds me so much of johnnie cochran, when he was -- when he was running withrough the trial, just that whole >> bit every ease. >> you assaulted her? >> absolutely not, i never touched her. >> ben told me, yes, topical but -- >> it is a way of showing the -- that it is brutal. that will marriage can be about hurting one another, and that that's wrong. >> i have never found that to be true actually. >> a lot of twists cents, a lot of turns. >> i love the book. i go to the movies once a year, that might be my move think year. >> the people that red the book that i saw it with, they loved the phil graham sometimes they take a become and just rue continue with a movie. glad to hear they like. >> this made them go back and want to read more of the book. >> let me no, i -- >> oh, i can't say. >> don't rue continue for us. >> won't say a word. when you think after bunny you probably think of small variety running around your neighborhood. >> rabbits at the many many wood park zoo are super size. check it out. rabbits and german rabbits there is can he grow to up 30 p
. >> everything is ease, reminds me so much of johnnie cochran, when he was -- when he was running withrough the trial, just that whole >> bit every ease. >> you assaulted her? >> absolutely not, i never touched her. >> ben told me, yes, topical but -- >> it is a way of showing the -- that it is brutal. that will marriage can be about hurting one another, and that that's wrong. >> i have never found that to be true actually. >> a lot of twists...
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we had ben affleck on the show, and he said you outcochraned johnny cochran.'t going to say that again. think about what you just said. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, sorry about that, yeah. i said it, not you. >> you said it. and i caught it. >> jimmy: yeah, and you got it. thank you for picking up on that. david fincher directs. the guy is -- you know, "the social network --" the guy's just the greatest. >> brilliant. "the social network", "girl with the dragon tattoo", "panic room", "the gang." i mean, his body of work is unbelievable. he's a brilliant guy. >> jimmy: i heard that he -- he does 100 takes, almost. or 50 takes of everything. >> it's a lot of takes. yeah, but he's looking for something. there's this word i'd never heard of. it's called nuance. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've heard of it. >> hell no, i've never heard no nuance. everything's big for me, right? so he's looking for it in the film. and he holds on to his eye. he's amazing. and as you see the film, you know what i'm talking about. the guy is brilliant. >> jimmy: i mean, you and ben
we had ben affleck on the show, and he said you outcochraned johnny cochran.'t going to say that again. think about what you just said. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, sorry about that, yeah. i said it, not you. >> you said it. and i caught it. >> jimmy: yeah, and you got it. thank you for picking up on that. david fincher directs. the guy is -- you know, "the social network --" the guy's just the greatest. >> brilliant. "the social network",...
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which black and chicano families got together to protest police murders a a s and we worked wi johnny cochran, and i was a delegate, i was latinos for jackson, i was at the democratic convention, if they ain't going to do it, we need jackson, and we new mondale was going to go down, so we supported jesse in '84 and '88. i can go on and on and talk about solidarity's struggle that we worked with in african-america. the southern coalition -- but go ahead, i'm finished. >> and i got newspaper of the fight back news.org in the back, you can check out. thank you very much and we have time later today, there's a little video clip. take this off. okay it's supposed to be a panel, right, i'm so excited. >> go ahead and give me. >> right. >> thank you. of course, this is a problem listening to engaging speakers. have a bunch of questions written down and they go right out of your head even though we have them written down on notes. >> i'll start with you, gordon and give carlos a chance to catch his breath. the word transformation or i'm going to reintroduce blowing my mind back into my lexicon i thin
which black and chicano families got together to protest police murders a a s and we worked wi johnny cochran, and i was a delegate, i was latinos for jackson, i was at the democratic convention, if they ain't going to do it, we need jackson, and we new mondale was going to go down, so we supported jesse in '84 and '88. i can go on and on and talk about solidarity's struggle that we worked with in african-america. the southern coalition -- but go ahead, i'm finished. >> and i got...
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which black and chicano families got together to protest police murders a a s and we worked wi johnny cochran, and i was a delegate, i was latinos for jackson, i was at the democratic convention, if they ain't going to do it, we need jackson, and we new mondale was going to go down, so we supported jesse in '84 and '88. i can go on and on and talk about solidarity's struggle that we worked with in african-america. the southern coalition -- but go ahead, i'm finished. >> and i got newspaper of the fight back news.org in the back, you can check out. thank you very much and we have time later today, there's a little video clip. take this off. okay it's supposed to be a panel, right, i'm so excited. >> go ahead and give me. >> right. >> thank you. of course, this is a problem listening to engaging speakers. have a bunch of questions written down and they go right out of your head even though we have them written down on notes. >> i'll start with you, gordon and give carlos a chance to catch his breath. the word transformation or i'm going to reintroduce blowing my mind back into my lexicon i thin
which black and chicano families got together to protest police murders a a s and we worked wi johnny cochran, and i was a delegate, i was latinos for jackson, i was at the democratic convention, if they ain't going to do it, we need jackson, and we new mondale was going to go down, so we supported jesse in '84 and '88. i can go on and on and talk about solidarity's struggle that we worked with in african-america. the southern coalition -- but go ahead, i'm finished. >> and i got...
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. >> johnnie cochran was a little of my muse for it.eating, you never see it. >> this great quote, we're happy about the murder on the mississippi -- when i read that in the script, it reminded me of "if it doesn't fit, you must acquit." >> it's based on this insanely popular book. when david fincher came to you and said, tyler, i want you to play this role, i understand you weren't aware of the book at the time. >> no, wasn't aware of the book. something in my little small brain in my world that did not allow me to understand that dave fincher had done all of my favorite movies. i couldn't imagine this guy had that kind of range. i'm talking to him on the phone, then guy back and say, waet, "seven" "social network." it baem that kind of moment. >> intimidating. come on, you've done all the madea movies. >> and they were brilliant. >> i'd put your box office up against his. >> well, he's brilliant. to have this opportunity to work with somebody like that who is just -- he's one of the best. to sit in his presence, i learned so much. he
. >> johnnie cochran was a little of my muse for it.eating, you never see it. >> this great quote, we're happy about the murder on the mississippi -- when i read that in the script, it reminded me of "if it doesn't fit, you must acquit." >> it's based on this insanely popular book. when david fincher came to you and said, tyler, i want you to play this role, i understand you weren't aware of the book at the time. >> no, wasn't aware of the book. something in my...