video. and most important, i think, is the fact that video, by its nature, is two dimensional and it distorts images so what appears to be clear on a video sometimes is not always that clear. >> well, what's clear in the video and off the video is that 16 shots in 15 seconds, the legal standard, as you well know, just for the audience is not to show that it was just a reasonable fear of serious injury by the officer but he is going to have to justify each one of those shots and he shoots him after he is on the ground, after he is no longer moving and after he reasonably cannot be considered a threat, at least to my mind. how are you going to deal with that? >> well, i'm going to explain it exactly the way science has explained it and various studies have explained it. a police officer with average skills with a fair arm can fire four to five shots in one second.