and ashley mcfarlen, thank you for clarifying the issues. wish you good luck going forward. >> thank you, chris. >> all right, god bless, maurice. thank you very much. >>> all right, so, look, you can't beat the perspective of somebody who's in the car, okay. and i have no problem with them improving testimony. it's fine. it's not unusual. it's a balance of what you say publicly and what you don't say especially before trial. counsel is being cautious and i understand why. but the man was in the car, he wound up being let go and the entire time he heard his friend wondering why it was happening this way. and you do have to open mindedly recognize this. why did it take so long? george floyd was a big guy. he wasn't shaq, okay? the idea he can't fit in a car doesn't make sense. he was in a car. he was a mid-sized mercedes suv, okay? why against the wall? why back up, why on the ground, why in the cruiser, why back on the ground? why so much time? this is what has to be answered in this prosecution. that is what fairness under the law demands.