with this trial right now is that people, you wonder if that jury is going to get caught up in those words. five of those six jurors are white. are they going to take offense to that? really that was trayvon describing a situation. >> interesting you bring that up. i grew up in the south. hearing the word -- i would never -- that is absolutely an offensive term if i were to hear that. >> but he's not saying it to be offensive to george zimmerman. >> he's not being -- >> he's being distributive of what he sees. >> and also uses the "n" word in describing. he uses cracker and the "n" word to describe this. >> that's another cultural divide. in the black community, that word is going to be used from time to time to describe somebody who's coming at you, to describe a bunch of different things but it's not meant to be offensive to somebody else. in other words, but yourself in trayvon martin's shoes. he feels like somebody is following him. he doesn't know why. it's late. this is a person of another race. for a lot of black folks, that makes him uncomfortable. we're not going to stay, this wonderful gentleman seems to be following me and i don't know