attorney, kendall coffee and jim cavanagh.thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the prosecutor asking, you felt like your life was in jeopardy. does that strike you as odd? >> well, i feel pretty clearly, that rather than a leaderless grand jury investigation, this was a grand jury that was being led to a conclusion of innocence. think of it. it is just the questions a defense lawyer would have asked officer wilson. didn't you feel like your life was in jeopardy? well, of course you know what the answer will be. didn't you feel like in effect that the shooting was justified? not only does that tell the witness to say he's innocent. it tells grand jury members there in the room that this prosecutor is signaling very clearly that the prosecution thinks that officer wilson is innocent. so in some of the most critical stages of this entire process, the prosecutors, rather than being neutral, were basically stepping over to the defense team. >> jim, you question why prosecutors didn't wait until the en