it. two brothers, former extras on the program empire claim smollett paid them to fake the attack. he has pleadedment in. we move on now to tiger woods, breaking his silence about a possible comeback. woods recovering from that devastating leg injury suffered in february. and what he now acknowledges in this new interview about his golfing future. here s abc s victor oquendo tonight. reporter: in his first in-depth interview since that devastating car crash in february, tiger woods telling golf die digest, he feared he would lose his leg. there was a point in time when i wouldn t say 50/50, but it was damn near there that i was going to walk out of that hospital with one leg. reporter: woods suffered open fractures to both bones in hi lower right leg after losing control of his vehicle outside l.a. on february 23rd. he spent three weeks in the hospital. wooding telling golf digest ,
reporting on this case so brilliantly as you always do. what s the mood to do out there versus how it was well, this time yesterday? it s quiet. i think that speaks to everybody needing a break here. we heard from arbery s mother who said yesterday there s going to be an empty chair at my thanksgiving table but my son can rest in peace today. it s quiet. people are grateful for the quiet. this is a community that feels like they ve not really had a break since this happened. and this went down on february 23rd before the pandemic. so today it s quiet in brunswick, georgia. cal and danny, thank you very much for being with me this morning. just moments ago president biden and the first lady released this message to commemorate thanksgiving. as we gather together again, our table and our hearts are full of grace and gratitude for all those we love.
requested. we can play the full video, a shortened version of the full video if i get a clear understanding of what exactly the jury s looking for or 191 is the half speed version of the short video. did that make sense? i believe so. we do not want the half speed version. okay. so it s the video itself from what point, from where the camera gets picked up? that s what i m understanding. correct, that s correct. all right. so when the camera okay. so can the state find that point on the video. and then the high contrast version, i understand, is the shortened version that is in high contrast. and then i want to make sure that you all understand the 911 call made by greg mcmichael on february 23rd, the entire call
ground that his mom would fight for justice in order to do that, glynn county has to change. she couldn t find justice in glynn county. february 23rd, there was a prosecutor standing in her way, jackie johnson. wanda cooper prayed her out of the way. she s facing criminal charges herself. when she was looking for justice in glynn county, she was faced with a corrupt legal system, one that never fully investigated her son s murder as we learned during the course of this trial. wunder performed her own investigation. wanda hired her own attorneys as she woke up a nation. can you join me in giving a round of applause for this fighting, faithful, praying mother. i m going to let wanda come forward.
issue, mike, is going to be did the judge give too narrow a legal instruction on the concept of citizen s arrest. what the defense tried to argue in the trial was that there was enough evidence, the totality of the evidence, not just what happened on february 23rd but surveillance and other stuff leading up to that point. that they had broad latitude to conduct an arrest based on everything that they knew. the judge made it a much narrower instruction where he almost essentially told the jury look, if they haven t seen a crime, then there is no basis to make a citizen s arrest. the citizen s arrest is the key that s key to the case. if they had grounds to make a citizen s arrest some of the stuff they did was arguably legal. if they didn t, then obviously they get convicted which is what happened. mike: gentlemen, we have to leave it there. thank you very much. happy thanksgiving.