do you see the second person come out and go around the truck? greg mcmichael. where s greg mcmichael? greg mcmichael is sitting this-in that car seat, right? second person comes around. then what happens? then mr. albenze walks down the street. he s walking. he s walking. he s walking. he s walking. truck pulls out. wow. truck pulls out. mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. here we go. there s mr. albenze. there s the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the street.
the truck? that s mcmichael. greg mcmichael is sitting in that car seat, right? second person comes around. then what happens? then mr. albenze walks down the street. he s walking, he s walking, he s walking, he s walking, truck pulls out. wow, truck pulls out, mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. there s mr. albenze. here s the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the street.
made assumptions about what was going on that day, and they made their decision to attack ahmaud arbery in their driveways because he was a black man, running down the street. lawyers for therravis mcmich, his father greg and neighbor roddie bryan claimed they were concerned neighbors and said it was arbery s actions trying to avoid capture that led to his death. he told you about the thefts and the burglaries. the totality of the facts, why he believed what he did, he wanted to follow him, he wanted to talk to him, he wanted to stop him for the police to detain him. don t be fooled by this word arrest. you don t have to announce you re under arrest. why isn t mr. arbery asking for help? why isn t he calling out, hey, somebody call 911? there s crazy people after me.
0 this arm on ahmaud arbery was 25 inches, this arm was 26 inches and the barrel of the shotgun is over 28 inches. do the math. did he hit him? he did he punch him? did he strike him, when the shotgun is like this? easy, do the math. this is what travis mcmichael did. there is no fear here. there is only anger. remember, it is the standard of reasonable beliefs that the force used is necessary. do you really believe he had no other choice but to use this shot gun? is that what you really believe? no other choice. what are the alternatives? well, the first alternative is don t start this. i ll tell you something, my husband, he always tells this to our three nephews, david, ben and sam. what he says is there is some rules for life. you know what those rules are. don t go looking for trouble. because you will find it. and it is not going to turn out the way you think it is. what he s really saying is, don t be that guy who starts the bar fight and goes, let a s go t in the parking lot. i
other two were racing after him. there are two open questions for us as a country in terms of the president s lie ee s liability part of the scandal and both of those open questions we got important pieces of information about today. the first basic question is one that is contested by the white house and so therefore has to be seen as an open question. the first question that has been open in terms of this liability for the president is did he really put pressure on the fbi? did the president really back his proverbial car out of the driveway to block the cops running down the street after mike flynn? all right. that s the open question number one. was there obstruction by the president? did the president obstruct that lawful and reasonable fbi inquiry? question two, is if so, was it innocent on the president s part? i mean, if he did pressure the