techn techniques and the things that he would have to use to get control from those persons who he was investigating. aggressive response techniques, something that he never had to use on his job but something that he trained weekly, every friday with the redman suit. and he talked with you also about intermediate weapons, weapons retention and the use of deadly force. travis spent a long time going through these things in his testimony. if you recall, i was writing feverishly as i was testifying so that i could capture what it feels that he had to share with us about these things. it includes what gave him the right to search, examine, arrest, seize, inspect, inquire. he talked with you about the
force. these are just demonstrative things. the only thing that caught my eye is the argument that this is what he received, not wa he testified to? right. these are just demonstrative there s nothing on those that show the coast guard manual or anything like that that would be for example, i know that the state presented a few of the pages from the actual manuals themselves. the only thing that i have is what i ve created that shows he testified about officer presence, verbal commands, aggressive response techniques, weapons retention. and what is that? is that something you put together or
0 andrew mccabe, thanks so much as always. thanks so much to all of you for joining us today on yet another busy news day. i m jim sciutto. i m erica hill. stay tuned. at this hour with kate bolduan starts right now. good morning, everyone. breaking news in the trial of three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. we are moments away now from the defense beginning its closing arguments. the prosecution has just wrapped up its closing statements this morning, which lasted just over an hour. the jury could get the case and begin deliberating by the end of the day. over the last two weeks, jurors heard from more than 20 witnesses including the man who shot arbery, travis mcmichael. he testified that he shot the 25-year-old black man who was jogging. he shot him in self-defense, he said, after he claimed that arbery attacked him and grabbed his shotgun. now, travis mcmichael, his father, and a neighbor, they all face multiple felony counts including murder. let s head back into the
become volunteer security guards includi including handling guns, first aid, tactical skills and other first respondent response techniques in a mass shooting situation. though i understand the reaction and certainly we ve seen houses of worship under attack. i with would recommend we not concentrate on just arming congregates but on disarming society. take for example what happened in dayton, ohio. in 30 seconds. that man was able to kill nine people. the police got there inb a minute and nine were already dead. so no matter what kind of training you do, unless we deal with assault and military-style weapons, you will not be able to stop mass can killings. you must take the tools, the weapons out of the hands of haters and people with mental