i don t know if he knows what s going on at this point. orlando amador remains conscious, but he and the plane are still in grave danger. orlando s own camera is still recording. there was a lot of tension from the canopy pull. i didn t realize it was open. i just felt the tension. i was trying to hold on with my hands until the pull was so strong that i just couldn t hold. it wasn t until i looked up and saw the plane was still there that i realized, this ain t normal, this is not good. we have to do something about it. all skydivers carry a second chute called a reserve and that reserve is orlando s only hope. he has to cut away his primary and pray the backup works. just as he releases his tangled, primary canopy shreds from the wind rushing over the tail. orlando still clenches the rip cords in his hand, free-falling from 12,000 feet. at 4,500 feet, he pulls his reserve. it works. orlando is now able to drift
not guilty. the words alex and his family had been waiting to hear. even his veteran defense attorneys couldn t hold it together. i held off crying until bill started crying. he started it and that s what sent me over the edge. and one never cries if you think your client is guilty. you don t. god bless you. on the other side of the courtroom, emily s family and friends could barely move. with the verdict, the divide between these two families became complete. celebration across the aisle became too much for emily s mother to take. shut up! i went in shock. alls i can remember is people jumping up and down like cheerleaders. i didn t know until afterwards
not guilty. the words alex and his family had been waiting to hear. even his veteran defense attorneys couldn t hold it together. i held off crying until bill started crying. he started it and that s what sent me over the edge. and one never cries if you think your client is guilty. you don t. god bless you. on the other side of the courtroom, emily s family and friends could barely move. with the verdict, the divide between two families became complete. celebration across the aisle became too much for emily s mother to take. shut up! i went in shock. all i can remember is people jumping up and down, like cheerleaders.
not guilty. the words alex and his family had been waiting to hear. even his veteran defense attorneys couldn t hold it together. i held off crying until bill started crying. he started it and that s what sent me over the edge. and one never cries if you think your client is guilty. you don t. god bless you. on the other side of the courtroom, emily s family and friends could barely move. with the verdict, the divide between two families became complete. celebration across the aisle became too much for emily s mother to take. shut up! i went in shock. all i can remember is people jumping up and down, like cheerleaders. i didn t know until afterwards
couple weeks back in his sit-down with them, that create as conflict technically in legal terms. he could do this. it would be unpress denned and haunt his presidency if it seemed like he could be making decisions that could further his financial interests. but certainly applies to family members. the online, jarred kushner, couldn t hold a formal position and not be exposed to legal jeopardy, i believe. if he kept all otherwise business holding. same with the daughter, if she is working in the west wing. he said that day, trump did, not a conflict for presidents. they can do what they want. but not something we have ever had before or wanted. once you open that door you can t close it. and so there s a lot of concern, i think the political pressure is on republicans on capitol hill. they re the last line of defense. if they don t ask him to make a