with you. you re frustrated with me? because i hadn t you don t say that to oprah. you don t even wear shoestrings. how can you say that to oprah? he definitely did. i m frustrated that i wasn t acting and i needed to do it, right? because she was so magnificent in the color purple . well that was two decade ago. you were amazing. i remember it like it was one of my favorite movies of that time. would you like to work for me, be my maid? hell no. what did you say? hell no. and she was so and that performance is embedded in my head. you get frustrated she s doing her oprah thing. i want her to do my thing. it s not like it wasn t one of the biggest things in the world. the oprah thing really took that took up a lot of my time and energy and after
butler. that was a scene from the butler, based on a true story of a white house butler who served eight presidents offer three decades and the tumultuous civil rights battles he witness z along the way. we sat down and asked them why they thought this story was so important to tell. this man is relentless. when we started working together, lee daniels, lee daniels the director, when we started working together on precious and i came in as executive producer because i just wanted to lift that up as high as i could, he said to me, you know, i m frustrated, i m frustrated with you. you re frustrated with me because i had you don t say that to oprah. you don t even wear shoestrings. how can you say that to oprah? he definitely did. i m frustrating that i wasn t acting and i needed to do it.
o mara was banging mr. zimmerman s head against the ground, i think the jurors probably asked themselves, what would i have done in that situation? what would i have done to protect myself? for better or worse, george zimmerman had a gun. that s a separate debate. but in light of the fact i think the jurors found that mr. zimmerman had a reasonable fear for his life. he took out his gun and tragically, tragically shot mr. martin, but what the jurors did, i think, is they separated that tragedy and their emotion from mr. zimmerman s state of mind. arfel, this was never a who done it. we all know that george zimmerman killed trayvon martin, but at the end of the day it came down to what mr. zimmerman s state of mind was, and the jurors found out that he had an innocent state of mind in the sense that he wasn t acting with a depraved heart and he was acting reasonably. and, matt through of course, their view i m
wrong from when he wasn t acting right after school. he was sad and said he wasn t hungry at all. reporter: the boy died just a few days after leaving the hospital. other parents and students at the school say he was the victim of a bully who has victimized children before. . translator: one day my son told me the bully stabbed him with a knife. i didn t believe him at first. one day i ran into the bully s mother and she dismissed my complaint. reporter: this boy says the alleged bully choked him once and frequently terrorizes other kids. some parents claim the bully had been suspended for several days after pulling down a classmate s pants. school officials decline comments citing privacy reasons. an investigator with the state s attorney s office confirmed to cnn they re investigating the boy s death as a case of bullying. this investigator says the alleged bully denied any involvement when he was interrogated in front of his
up to the time of when supposedly we think he is drown in the water. after a brief stay in a psychiatric hospital roth is now behind bars after pleading not guilty to charges including insurance fraud, conspiracy, and falsely reporting an incident. he certainly wasn t acting in a rational manner. he was under medication that was not working, that was actually he deliterious to his mental health. his son pleaded not guilty and he is currently out on bond. a matter of telling the truth and letting it be known how this happen and when we find that out it is clear this my client is not accountable for responsible for any type of criminality. judge jeanine: the panel is still here. our own joe.