so the unfortunate thing is when everyone is talking about and work through things, i can t think it through. so went you are using the slide to show is what his testimony was at the time. the state has chosen to type it up, type up what was said. you heard greg mcmichael say, you heard travis mcmichael say. this is my notes as i was writing as he was talking in front of the jury with the state present during trial. i do this because it captures what s said on the stand in a visual way and the jury can understand it. i don t see what the objection is. the state can talk about and type up, but i can t show what i wrote down during the testimony? that doesn t make any sense. i understand now what that was. i agree, mr. sheffield did write those things down on a big piece of paper and he chooses now to show it this way. the state is okay with that.
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