joining me now, latasha ned, and her attorney, jerald grigs. thank you both for being here.atasha, let me start with you with where our reporter just left off, on the perception that you threatened white people based on the words, we're going to fight back, we declare open season on an "m "f"-ing cracker" saying you need to watch your mf-ing heads and protect your mf-ing selves because we're coming for you. can you see how people thought that was a threat? >> taken out of context, yes, i could see how it might sound that way. >> what context makes it sound better? >> i don't think the context that i was being threatened and that video specifically was being towards -- was towards the people threatening me. so there's nothing that i could say to make it sound any better than that. when being threatened, when being called stereotypical names, racial slurs, and i responded. >> how -- apart from your online chat, how do you feel about white people? >> i don't hate white people, if that's what you're asking me, megyn. i don't hate white people, i hate injustice. and i hate corrup