>> i'm glad to be on. i think the prosecution carried the day in the arguments. i think she was methodical when she went through dismantling the argument of self-defense. i wasn't particularly impressed with the defense closing arguments as you know sometimes you dance with what bring ya when you're sitting on that side of the aisle. i thought the efforts to make arbery out as somehow like he was a villain until the neighborhood was a mistake and i thought that talking about the neighborhood sort of in this way we want our neighborhood the way we want it and saying as long as the neighborhood is us, i thought that was probably an over reach. i recognize they got to defend the clients and let me address sort of the toenail comment. i know some of the lawyers in the case. they're friends of mine and good lawyers and so i know them personally and i don't make