0 cannot use intent. >> i have the jury instructions. after more than 40 years of practice, three years of law school preceding that, it is very difficult to parse these instructions. and for a lay jury it would have been very difficult. some of the instructions are redundant. they are not necessarily in an order that would make it easy to understand. there are references to issues that have nothing to do with with the case. in my experience there are judges that follow the two categories with respect to giving jury instructions. they emphasize giving clear instructions to the jury so the jury understands in lay terms what is required of them in evaluating the evidence. judges are more concerned about the course of appeals and simply >> i don't know if i was bullied. i trust god that i wasn't bullied. >> do you feel your voice was heard? >> my voice was heard. i was the loudest. that's for sure. >> i was the loudest she said, lisa. and she almost made it a hung jury, she said. watch this. >> and you said earlier that you were the juror that could have made it a hung jury. >> oh, yes. i want trayvon's mom to know i'm hurting. and if she thought nobody cared about her son, i can speak for myself. i do care i couldn't do anything bit. and i felt like i let a lot of people down. and i'm thinking myself, did i go the right way or the wrong way. by the law and the way it was followed it was the way i went. but if i would have used my heart, i would have went hung jury. >> what do those two statements tell you what might happen in the jury room and what did or did not happen in the court during summation. >> the first juror named matty didn't have the strength or wherewithal to stand by the verdict that she wanted. what i'm seeing emerge is a real conversation between maddie and sybrina fulton. they have presumably not ever spoken directly to each other. but in television interviews, they are having this exchange. and they were watching last year skpafp to a real civil rights leader. she digs deep. she's a very powerful speaker. i'm more impressed every day and the woman she is growing into. >> i agree. faith, here we are confronted with a juror saying, no, it was what we were told that the law says. i felt he was guilty. two others felt he was guilty of manslaughter. we saw half the jury go in the room ready to convict him of something. half the jury goes for an acquittal. what happened? >> well, this is the example of the push and pull of the process. you go in, you're supposed to vote your sconce. her first gut reaction was second-degree murder. but after the discussions and the way they decide to term the evidence. they could srbg discredited george zimmerman's story completely the. but the way they interpreted the evidence and decided to apply it to the law, she said her hands were tied as a result of that. that is essentially what happened here. to the extent that this charge could have been presented in a plain and responsible fashion the entire system has responsibility for that. >> coming up, juror b-29 said zimmerman got away with murder. now calls to stand your ground law are getting louder. plus, why attorney general eric holder may be bringing his voting rights fight to north carolina. . and bill o'reilly continued the desperate approach to change the conversation on rap. to preaching about the black family. anything but race. >> the reason there is so much violence and chaos in the black precincts is the disintegration of the african-american family. >> i'll show you what's behind the desperation. friend or foe, i want to know. e-mail me. it's coming up. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪