the defendant, who was able to give testimony. this shows the power of videotape. by the way, so does rittenhouse. that case turned much on the videotape. we remain a visual species, videotapes are viewed as something that doesn't lie. i'm not surprised that this jury, like the rittenhouse jury, wanted to see that video again. >> trace: yeah, that's exactly right. professor, standby. we talk about the videotape here and we should note when the professor says that "roddie" bryan, he said it was divine intervention that brought him around to bring his cell phone up and start videotaping, that was part of the defense. want to bring in the former d.c. detective, defense attorney and fox news contributor. "roddie" bryan started videotaping it and that's how we have this videotape of the jury wanted to see again and again. the prosecutor said "this isn't