I cued it up to the part where he "debunks" the video, and that part is only 5 minutes long.
Scott basically repeats the Lead Stories.com "debunking" in that there were workers who's job it was to cut open envelopes, and once they had cut open all of the envelopes, they were told to leave for the day. The poll watchers misunderstood and thought all counting was done for the day and they left, too. Nobody told them to leave, and that there was an Elections official on site the entire time.
I'm not convinced. Also, the Georgia Secretary of State investigators looked at the entire day's footage from the convention center and saw nothing out of the ordinary.
I want to see the video of how the ballot cases got under the table, and at what time that happened. Then maybe if that checks out, then I'll believe the debunk.
RE: The poll watchers misunderstood and thought all counting was done for the day and they left, too. Nobody told them to leave
So, the Water Main break story is fake news?
That article you linked to has been discussed and debated with nearly 200 replies in this FR link:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3912086/posts
The only way we can get to the bottom of this in the first instance is to get Ruby Freeman and her daughter (the ladies identified in the video) on the witness stand to ask them questions.