Appleton: The dollar is rebounding against all the European currencies. So, if you were to close on the Holbein painting today, the price would only be ridiculous instead of obscene. Cross: Good. If the dollar takes a wrong turn, I can live with obscene.
Grasso: Morning, ladies and gentlemen. I work for the District Attorney's Office of the County of Los Angeles. And I represent the people of the state of California. I represent you. One thing I want to advise you from the start: I am not anywhere near as entertaining as Ted Hoffman is.
Avedon: Why was Grasso taking so many notes? Hoffman: To get the jury to ask the same question you just did. So they're not giving 100 percent attention to what I'm saying. Avedon: Can she do that? Isn't that dirty pool? Hoffman: When she does it to us, yes. When we do it to her, no.
When Miriam Grasso makes her plea against cameras in the court room because they distort the proceedings, she is clearly making a reference to the OJ Simpson murder trial that took place the previous summer.
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