and that s he has a real big presence, you know. he leaves the room, people have an impression made by mandela. so, you know, that was a big, big task for us to try and bring that to life in a movie, you know what i m saying? like, if you re watching a reality show, you can feel someone s aura and they end up reality shows, but this is mandela. this is a man that, you know, a worldwide citizen. and to try to encapture him into a film, into a character with an actor that doesn t look like him was a big ask for the audience. how much was it the voice? i mean, i think people that were first introduced to you as an actor on string a bell on the wire, first time they hear you interviewed i speak for myself first time i heard you interviewed, i was like, whoa, hold the phone. i m like, where is he from? because you nailed the baltimore, american accent in the show. how much vocal work did it take to get that specificity in this role?
anything like mandela, and we were asking the audience to make a big leap of faith for me. but ultimately, you know, one thing that i found in our research about mandela is that people talk about his presence, his aura, you know? and that s he has a real big presence, you know. he leaves the room, people have an impression made by mandela. so, you know, that was a big, big task for us to try and bring that to life in a movie, you know what i m saying? like, if you re watching a reality show, you can feel someone s aura and they end up reality shows, but this is mandela. this is a man that, you know, a worldwide citizen. and to try to encapture him into a film, into a character with an actor that doesn t look like him was a big ask for the audience. how much was it the voice? i mean, i think people that were first introduced to you as an actor on string a bell on the wire, first time they hear you interviewed i speak for myself first time i heard you interviewed, i was like, w
so to be able to go to the largest chemical weapons supply in the world, many experts say, and secure it and destroy it would be a big, big task. bill: indeed, it would. now, listen, i m waiting for this question because i want to hear how secretary kerry answers it, and when it comes up, i would assume it ll be question number one on that docket inside of that hearing. we ll take our viewers back in. do you understand through your sources why kerry responded the way he did yesterday? if assad gives up his chemical weapon, that s his way out? we don t know definitively. we ve heard different speculation from different government officials, and i m the spin, i ll be honest, is that this was all part of some grand scheme, that it was dual track and that this, that the kerry meant in that presser to say what he said, how he said it so that the russians would take the lead. it s hard to believe that that s how they wanted it to roll out. it really is, bill, because now
kind. they didn t want to administer them in the jail. once at the hospital, according to sources, he said that he wanted to die, so they put him on a suicide watch. so that set the stage for the arraignment that happened on friday afternoon. we were all watching very closely as we watched the arraignment take place from the hospital. we were watching near bion a closed circuit television where the judge was. we listened to the prosecutor put into the record what we had been hearing as rumors throughout the next several days. the defense attorney says his client has had a long history of mental illness, schizophrenic disease, bipolar disorder as well as schizophrenia. here s his attorney. and so the defense attorney asked for a full psychiatric evaluation and the judge agreed to it, randi. susan, apart from his confession if that is indeed true and it holds, is there any evidence at all linking him to this crime which took place 33 years ago? reporter: boy, that s the big
we re reassessing, re-evaluating. reporter: you are staying in the race? we re re-evaluating and reassessing. reporter: how soon should we have an answer? we ll be making a decision in the next several days. reporter: late today, cain appeared on fox news. he routinely refuses to come on this program. we asked again today and his campaign said he was unavailable all week. somehow he did find time to sit down with fox. reporter: so i don t want to overbelabor this in you answering these questions directly. but on ginger white. she s known you 13 years. you say a friendship. why would she say out of the blue, he s not fit to be president? neil, i have no idea unless the people who i believe are putting her up to this, maybe that was one of the lines she was supposed to use. i have no idea. wheth whether asked who put her up to it, take a look. we have no idea who it is. but i just happen to know that the reason that i was trying to help her as a friend finan