0 when george zimmerman looked at trayvon martin, he saw, you know, another perpetrator in his mind just like all the others. >> laura: that's true. geraldo, good to see you. again, thanks for watching tonight. i' ingraham. i'm in for bill o'reilly. remember, the spin stops right here. glnk. >> sean: this is a fox news alert. we are on verdict watch in the zimmerman smured trial. the jury began deliberations 2:00 p.m. eastern standard time today and they recessed 6:00 p.m. after three and a half hours. they will resume deliberations tomorrow at 9:00 in the morning. welcome to this live studio audience edition of hannity. just a moment, he we will bring in our distinguished group of attorneys, law enforcement experts, political pundits for complete analysis of the trial. but earlier today the defense team presented closing arguments reiterating what they believe the evidence points to, and that is that george zimmerman shot trayvon martin in self-defense after being viciously attacked. so, we eagerly await the verdict. let me bring in this great studio audience. eyewitness, that's not reasonable? >> expert -- there was expert testimony that specifically said those injuries were not life threatening. had you a fractured nose and lacerations to the back of the head. >> wait, wait, wait. >> if he believes that they were life threatening or possibly -- and by, look, the expert for the defense who was i think the best expert in this case. >> the most renowned. >> i think it was unimpeachable and he said, listen, it would be reasonable for someone to think that they might die. >> the point is that anybody who has been in a fight rolling on the ground which i have been involved in a lot of them, if you have got a guy's head on the ground and you are starting to come down with some punches and his head has no retreat on the concrete, you can catch -- you can catch a lucky blow and you could really hurt that guy seriously if not kill him. >> sean, that's why the concrete as a demonstrative evidence today was so great. when he used the concrete witness had him straddled mma, ground and pound, injuries, broken nose, lacerations. bumps on his head. >> that's reasonable to have happen in any fight. >> no, no. >> it is. >> if zimmerman believes that that pounding was going to either kill him or force serious physical injury if it was reasonable to believe it. >> we don't know. >> yes, but of course we don't know that's why you go on the witnesses and the experts. >> all right. hold on. hey, sean, sean. >> got a bunch of attorneys. >> sean, it's not a close call. >> shepard: peter will calm things down. this is a bunch of smart people. the issue is actuality vs. perception. some of us are saying oh he didn't really have injuries. there is no equal damage. and joe has it right. it's the perception of injury. it's the perception of great bodily harm. even if it is not met by actuality and reality. and mma, if you had your head being pounded on the ground, two times or three times, and you think that it's going to cause you great bodily harm, under the state of florida law, you have the right and it is a justifiable defense. so you. >> sean: peter, you think it should be acquit but you thing hung. >> i think it should be acquit but i am afraid it might be hung. the emotionality that we are seeing even in this expert audience. >> there is a lawsuit of lawyers here. >> sean: we have to take a break. we have three whole segments just for you. [cheers] >> sean: i promise we will get everybody in. we have got to take a break. rod wheeler and mark ferman will be here to weigh in on the case. our special edition of hannity continues. thanks for being with us. goodnight.