the end. >> they get paula deen in a deposition under oath and asked her whether she ever used the "n" word in her life. let me set it up. she talked about how -- hold on. don't confuse me with the full screen until i'm ready. she talked about how she got held up one time back in 1986 and she said after that encounter she went home and told her husband about it. she used the "n" word and here's that part of the deposition that made all the news. lawyer, did you use ne"n" word to describe him as he pointed a gun at your head and face? >> absolutely not. >> when did you use it? >> probably telling my husband. this was back in 1986. as she went on, another segment, number two. look, that's just not a word we use as time has gone on. things have changed since the '60s in the south and my children and brother object to that name being used in any cruel or mean behavior as well as i do. they went on to ask you, what do you mean in a cruel way? she kind of seemed to say, well,