lisa bloom to talk about what just went down there. i have also two others joining us, i introduced as the contributing writer for "new yorker" magazine and reporter in sanford, florida. this was mark o'mara's attempt to try to muddy the waters if you will and take down the relevance of javaris fulton's testimony saying he recognized his brother's voice as being the one crying for help on that 911 call? >> take down the significance of it? i would say so on direct examination, javaris fulton said i recognize that voice, that's the voice of my brother, trayvon martin. on cross-examination, he had to concede that the first time he heard that recording, he wasn't sure that it was trayvon martin and he heard it for the first time when a local reporter played it for him during an interview. mark o'mara for the defense wanted to play the audio of that