Listen to the whole video. The FOX cameraman in the FOX chopper agrees that he shot the footage. That makes it Foxs' live 9/11 footage.
For those who find it less pleasant to wait for bill smith to get to the point than having a wisdom tooth removed without anaesthetic by a drunken first-year veterinary medicine student, let me explain what he's trying to prove here.
Bill is claiming that the Chopper 5 footage was broadcast live on 9/11, and has subsequently been removed from the archive footage of 9/11 and replaced with other material. He's not claiming that it doesn't appear in the archive, just that the archive has been altered to make it look like the Chopper 5 video wasn't broadcast live as it happened but was in fact shown later in the transmission. His claim, above, is that since a FOX cameraman shot the film, therefore FOX must have broadcast that specific piece of video live on 9/11. It's one of the most mind-bendingly stupid pieces of reasoning I've ever seen - for one thing, it seems to imply that FOX News only owns one camera - but bill smith seems to think it proves something.
I've been told that FOX was actually broadcasting video from Chopper 7 as Flight 175 hit the North Tower. I'm suspending judgement on whether that's true, as it was Ace Baker who claimed it. However, using bill smith's logic, if the footage from Chopper 7 was shot by a FOX cameraman then that proves that the Chopper 7 footage was shown live
as well. The truth is that we can't know for certain which of its many news video feeds FOX was actually transmitting at the moment of impact, so the simple fact that the Chopper 5 feed was one of those feeds doesn't prove that that was thhe one being broadcast. Therefore, this is simply a case of bill smith claiming that because his personal recollection disagrees with the archives, the archives must have been tampered with, and that this proves that there was some kind of 9/11 coverup.
However, being bill smith, he wouldn't dream of actually
saying that, and will now claim that I'm misrepresenting his arguments.
Dave