i responded to it. what do you hope to get across here? you have had everything said about you. what do you wish people knew? savannah, as silly as it is to say, this out loud, my goal, the only thing i can hope for at this point is that i want people to see me as a human being. tonight, we talk with amber heard, the woman at the center of one of the most sensational media spectacles in recent memory. this is a case about the impact of amber heard s words on johnny depp. for six weeks, millions of viewers around the world were glued to their screens, hanging on every moment of this courtroom slugfests between hollywood stars. the next move was just a, bang, she clocked me in the jaw. he just hit me over and over again, and i thought, this is how i die. the trial made public a volatile mess marriage, with final moments commentate. i was hitting you, i was not punching you. babe, you are not punched. for some people, they would just frankly disgusted by
much bigger than that. this is not only about our first amendment right to speak. here s the thing about the first amendment, it protects free speech, it does not protect lies that amount to defamation. that was the issue in the case. yes, exactly. free speech does not protect you if you go into a crowded theater and you scream, fire. we get the concept of free speech from the greeks, but my understanding of what that means is not just the freedom to speak, it s a freedom to speak truth to power. but truth is the word. that was the issue. that is all i spoke. how did it all come to this? so you down the road. [applause] amber laura heard grew up outside austin, texas, with big dreams of hollywood start-up. after moving to los angeles at