i ran and everybody knew i was a rich person. i m much richer than almost anybody. so, why doesn t he pay his legal bills? why is the rnc, anyone who donates to it, spending all the money? more than a million dollars to pay trump s legal fees. plus, emotional testimony today as the officer who shot and killed daunte wright took the stand. remember yelling taser, taser, taser. and nothing happened. and an out front investigation. we are going to look at companies that have found a way to avoid paying what they owe in taxes. talk about tax increases, there is a lot of money being left on the table.
a jury in minnesota has now heard former police officer kim potter s side of the story about the day she shot and killed daunte wright during a traffic stop last april. we were struggling, trying to keep him from driving away. it just went mechanic. and then i remember yelling taser, taser, taser, and nothing happened, and then he told me i shot him. during cross-examination by prosecution, potter began
officers knew what you had just done, right? you didn t run down the street and try to same daunte wright, did you? no, you didn t check on the other car that had been hit, did you? no. you are focused on what you had done, because you had just killed something? i m sorry it happened. breaking down on the stand while testifies in her own defense about the day she shot ? we are struggling, trying to keep him from driving away. it just went chaotic, and then i remember yelling taser, tay e., and not happened, and.
with buy-one-get-one free fandango tickets. join over a million members by signing up for free on the xfinity app. our thanks. your rewards. closing arguments are scheduled for monday in the trial of former police officer kim potter, who is charged in the death of daunte wright. testimony ended this afternoon after potter took the stand giving an emotional account of the deadly traffic stop last april. cnn security correspondent josh campbell has details. and i remember yelling taser,
defendant testifying in her own self-defense, most was going through her training. right when the request was made for the sidebar, they started to talk about her hayser had been switched out. she had an old toys their was mostly yellow and switched to a new taser that looked more like a handgun, and at that point the prosecutors got up and asked a question. why do you believe the defense is trying to make that? the defense is that it was a mistake? he wanted to make it a little more palpable. he was in a little bit of a risch going through the biography. it was more like a resume recitation there. as we went through here, she said right again before this request was made, and we re not exactly sure what the prosecutor he was about to show the two versions of the taser, the one she had up until march 26th. the shooting occurred on april 11th so she had this new taser at one period of week and the regulations say you re supposed to test the electronics every