someone did pull a gun on him. what did mr. arbery do? absolutely nothing except jog. and this notion that one of the attorneys said today, like, well, there's no proof that he had jogged there before. so what? i jog. no one tells me where i can jog and where i can't jog. this is a much stronger case for the prosecution. the idea that he somehow brought this upon himself simply by jogging, unarmed, is, to me, a very difficult argument to refute by the defense. so today, listening to the closing arguments, i was struck by the differences from the rittenhouse case, not the similarities. >> certainly the case. i think you're right, jeffrey. chris, the prosecution has only brought up issues of race sparingly throughout this trial. what do you think of that strategy given that 11 members of this 12-member jury are