untrue, and he also said he looks like he's on drugs. but they didn't put that part out there, and that to me seems damming to trayvon martin. so it's interesting because there was a whole conversation, he did say it, and if you look historically -- i don't believe it was made to portray zimmerman, i think it's poor editing. i think it looks back and it was a mistake but i don't think nbc specifically went out to portray him in a negative light. martha: it says it inflicted emotional distress on him, he's sick and nauseous as a result of that edit. >> that will be the harder part. any civil case has two aspects of it. there is the liability part, did somebody do something wrong. and the damages part, because they did something wrong what are the damages. the liability part, nbc fired three people, obviously that act in avenue itself is an admission that there was a mistake done here. they can argue it was a mistake, it wasn't intentional. my opinion is, when you're -- this case may be the biggest international case going on