roaming the neighborhood. but on the other hand, he's on a neighborhood watch. this is what he's supposed to do. he's not confronting these kids, he's calling into 911. that's what people on neighborhood watch are supposed to do. so i don't see why it's probative as the lawyers say, what it proves one way or the other. it strikes me as irrelevant. >> mark, do you agree with that? >> look, i don't agree with judge toobin. i think it should have come in. but i think this is more helpful to the defense than it is to the prosecution. i'm at a complete loss, if you're the prosecutor as to why you want this in, and i also am a little bit perplexed as to why the defense wants to keep this out. he doesn't sound rabid or some guy on a mission. hoe doesn't -- if the idea is he's building up to a crescendo so he just explodes all of a sudden, it isn't characterized or it doesn't come through on