dr. jamal bryant delivers that emotional sermon, the empowerment temple. >> devastating and disappointing everybody that nobody really believed that the verdict would come back completely not guilty at the very worst we thought there would be a manslaughter charge but to walk away with no resolve is disheartening. >> one year ago he brought trayvon martin's mother to the tem: he reflects on the visit. >> she said while i'm upset this is a year ago, while i'm upset and really con fused as to how my son was such a promising future died, i want to trust the judicial system. >> not at all. i think justice would have been some type of serious punishment for the murder of an innocent child who was going to his father's house who was pursued by someone who came out of his car with a weapon. >> personally think he should have got manslaughter. if anything, he should have got something because right now he is not guilty. the fact he followed him. the most difficult thing for me, he followed him when the 911 call told him not to. >>> all right. hot, humid, hazy. just a few words to describe the hea