problem is profiling by police. well, now we've gone all the way back to people policing you when they are not an authority, that a civilian can actually pursue you, question you. i've seen so many comments online about, well, why didn't trayvon martin just tell him who he was? well, because this wasn't a cop and he didn't have any authority to ask him where he was. neighborhood watch people are not police officers. they don't have any authority over any teenager. so the idea that people are saying, well, trayvon was acting suspicious, george was just doing his job to find out where he was going, this is setting us back in a way that is so ugly and so uncomfortable. and i'm glad that the country's being forced to look at it. >> well, i think also i might add that the question should be asked why didn't mr. zimmerman tell trayvon who he was? according to zimmerman's statement, he never identified himself to trayvon martin as a member of the watchman's group or the captain of the watchman's patrol in that area. so a more pressing question is