He doesn't say much. In fact, he only says one word—"No"—and even then, the magistrate judge isn't sure she heard him right.

THE COURT: Can you afford a lawyer?
THE DEFENDANT: No.
THE COURT: Let the record reflect that I believe the defendant has said, "No."

(Completely unrelated thought: A theater company should stage this. Or a dance company? Satori Group? The Ensemble? New City Theater? It's so tense, and yet it's all subtext—almost nothing is said. Plus, imagine the all the beeping, wheezing, gurgling machinery he's hooked up to...)