alicia salzer. i want to start with you. paint a psychological profile of george zimmerman from what we know. >> first the legal disclaimer, i never met george zimmerman and i have read the same reports that everybody else has. that's what i'm going by. george liked to see himself at the center of justice. he sought out opportunities to be the guy who defended right versus wrong. there's stories in his past that he chased a guy who had stolen a tv or that he tried to defend a friend who is being arrested. and it seemed that he really did enjoy his job on the neighborhood watch where he was the guy who got to make the calls. these to me are all not necessarily bad traits in a guy who's on a neighborhood watch. even making 46 calls to the cops over six years. that's a call every few months. if something isn't going on in the neighborhood every few months maybe you don't need a watch. what concerns me about george zimmerman and this is the big moral flaw that i see that i find really concerning is that that man who had a licens