so is benjamin crump, the family's attorney. counselor, good to see you.nk you very much for joining us, ms. jacobs. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> first, how are the kids dealing? i know they're young. i know you've wanted to give them a very specific sense of what happened to kind of ease the reality for them. how are the kids doing? >> oh, it is real hard right now, especially for my 5-year-old. you know, he told me the other day that, mommy, call daddy. he's going to wake up. call daddy. he's going to wake youp. 0 so it's very, very hard right now. >> how are you doing with it? i know you're a key witness in the case. i understand you have some restrictions in what you can talk about. but how are you doing with all of it? >> i'm just being the strong woman that i am. i'm just holding on and keeping my strength together. >> as a general sense, do you believe that mr. drejka had any reason to fear for his life that night? >> no. >> counselor, let me get you in on this conversation. the sheriff had said, look, i'm a lawyer, and the standard is very c