impartial trial. do you agree? >> i completely disagree. and frankly i find it insulting. he's before one of the most respected federal court judges in this jurisdiction. they are meticulously scrutinizing every single thing that they do. as i mentioned earlier, he's got the number one death penalty attorneys in the country representing him. they have made multiple appeals already. and to suggest that he can't get a fair trial in a city of at least 5 million people and to say that they can't find 12 open-minded jurors that can take a look at this case and view him as presumed innocent and look at the facts, i find it to be insulting, frankly. >> mel, really quickly here, you say he has the best defense on the planet. how do you think they are going to depend him? >> i think what you're going to see them do is create a narrative around his life story. many of us have already said