today. we begin tonight with a big development in the investigation into daunte wright s death at the hands of a different minnesota police officer. kim potter, the brooklyn center officer who shot and killed wright has been charged with second degree manslaughter. she caused the death of daunte wright by her negligence where she created an unreasonable risk and took a chance of causing death or great bodily harm to daunte wright. she faces up to ten years in prison and up to a $20,000 fine. the former brooklyn center police chief who has since resigned said he believed that potter meant to grab her taser, claiming it was an accident. washington county prosecutor said certain occupations carry an immense responsibility and none more so than a sworn police officer. we will prosecute this case and intend to prove that officer potter abrogated her responsibility when she used her firearm rather her taser. this morning it was announced they re charging the policewoman that kill
on testing, we are constantly evaluating. the steps that need to be taken to keep the american people safe. we announce some travel restrictions, as you know, yesterday. i don t have any additional restrictions to preview or an ounce. i will remind you that tomorrow is the first day of our briefings that will be happening approximately three times a week that you can tune in and learn more from our health experts. the president yesterday in an interview said he did not believe former president trump would be convicted. he said he felt the trial had to go on anyway. can you please explain. secretary psaki: let s put in the context of last night. last night the house impeachment managers deliver the articles of impeachment to the senate with a dramatic walk over, as you all carry on television. the president was referencing, his statement of a couple weeks ago when the house passed the articles of impeachment themselves which is now it will move on to the senate. he also sa
could send a powerful message to president biden. also tonight, shutdown showdown with a deadline approaching president biden meets with congressional well leaders for talks on funding. the government, tightening the border and helping ukraine plus a key witness testifies in the defense effort to remove the da and lead prosecutor in the case against donald trump in georgia. his testimony when asked when the pairs romantic relationship began, and what the judge will make of it. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i will blitzer a urine the situation room first up tonight. the voting in michigan where polls start closing in just two hours. a big test for both former president donald trump and president biden in this key swing state for trump. but will it be like in south carolina where some nikki haley republican said they would not vote for trump in november and for biden will tonight s i m committed vote as it s called, the specialty from
dismissed. it also has the potential to upend fani willis s sprawling election interference case in fulton county, georgia. not to mention, the fact that if trump succeeds with his claim of immunity, it could reshape our understanding about the powers of the presidency. there is a lot at stake, in case you need a reminder, the former president was indicted four times this year, he is facing a total of 91 criminal charges in manhattan, washington, d.c., florida, and fulton county, georgia. a new york judge has also found him liable in the attorney general civil railroad lawsuit against him and his company. a separate judge found him liable for sexually abusing the writer and columnist, e. jean carroll during an encounter in the 1990s. carol is also suing donald trump s second time over defamation comments he had made on cnn in may. his punishment on those two civil cases are still pending. on top of all this, his continuous campaign to return to the white house. the colorado s
to row strict gleech i don t think i have seen anything more disturbing in my career. red threat rising china vowing to fight back if taiwan s president meets with mccarthy. we are in a con flint and we to talk about it that way. trump s lead growing. economy results show 64% disprove of the economy. economy on the border and all kinds of things 7:01 here in new york and a fox news alert. starts this hour. multiple deaths are being reported after two u.s. army helicopters crashed in kentucky about 10:00 last night. the apparent collision between the blackhawks during a training mission northwest of fort campbell in trigg county, kentucky. emergency crews are there on the scene. black hawk helicopters crashing on the field. no houses or buildingies in that area they were not damaged. military helicopters used to transport soldiers to the battle field deploy medevacs and deployed for separations. we l with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are exp