It was edited for many reasons. They only used about half the stuff they shot with me, but that's typical in any film production.
More importantly, documentaries are shot moving from speaker to speaker, shooting all that speaker's statements at once. Ralph Rene's contribution, for example, was shot after mine. So I couldn't have responded to anything he brought up. Keep in mind that when the final cut is done, it jumps between speakers in a way that suggests they all know what the other people said. In most cases they don't. In contrast, the unaired History Channel pilot shot Rene's segment before mine, and asked me specifically to respond to his claims. I heard and saw everything he said, including the parts they judiciously left out.