negligence. that squares with the lowest level of homicide charges, which is criminally negligent homicide. it says potter was a field training officer when she and another officer pulled over wright in a traffic stop. the officer doing the teaching made a mistake that many still can t fathom. why potter made that mistake is the biggest unknown here. the next unknown we also find in the complaint. that goes to what provoked the arrest. the other officer, not potter, it says, determined wright had a warrant out for his arrest, stemming from a case involving wright carrying a handgun without a permit and fleeing from a peace officer. at trial, the warrant could play a factor in any affirmative defense, meaning an explanation if the defense decides to give one. did potter know about the outstanding warrant? is that why she made the decision that she made? is that why she shot daunte wright? there is no mention in the complaint on this point. remember, she was not the officer who
some of the president s most senior advisers were against his decision, general mark milley, senator mitch mcconnell and mcraven, overall charge of the raid that killed osama bin laden said, quote, he does not trust the taliban at all and think they will try to establish a pre-9/11 presence in afghanistan. after his announcement, president biden visited arlington cemetery section 60, the final resting mace place of people who made the ultimate sacrifice. where biden said it was time to end what he called america s forever war. that s it for us. thanks for watching. the news continues right now. let s head it over to chris for cuomo prime time. anderson, thank you very much. i am chris cuomo welcome to prime time. ex-officer who killed daunte wright was charged today with second degree murder manslaughter, sorry. second-degree manslaughter. it was a quick decision. the question is, was it the right decision? a jury will take to court and decide whether second-degree mans
lot of debt very quickly. back in the bill clinton years, we started seeing those deficits being paired down and turned into surpluses. this president is confident that these initiatives will lead to economic booms that might have the same effect. we shall see. we re going to peter doocy at the white house with what we can expect in a bit of a different setting tonight, right? yes, neil. socially distanced this evening. we can expect to see president biden trying to appeal to american families who might be watching and might not normally pay attention to what happens here by offering them $1.8 trillion in now taxpayer-funded stuff. so we have a graphic to show you how it breaks down. trillion in investment and $800 billion in tax cuts for american families. $200 billion for universal preschool, $109 billion for two years of free community college and $225 billion for free child care. officials here insist this is only going to get paid for with new taxes on the ultra wealth
let s start with the metro. it says there s a growing backlash against borisjohnson over the westminster lobbying row. the same story makes the front page of the i, with the prime minister facing mounting conservative anger over the handling of the owen paterson affair. the former health secretary matt hancock is calling for nhs workers to be legally required to get covid vaccinations before the winter. that s in the telegraph. the guardian reports that a watchdog had to prevent ministers breaching a code on political neutrality and independence during the search for new chairs for the bbc and the british film institute. and the ft says paris prosecutors are probing the french operations of sanjeev gupta, the uk metals magnate, over allegations of misuse of assets . those are the front pages. we will begin our chat. caroline and tony, lovely to see you both again. caroline, could you kick because of plays, the storm in a sleaze cap on the front page of the metro. i plays, th
us that insight. thank you all so much for joining us, seeing a news night with abby. phillip starts now who s in charge of america s border? that s tonight on news site good evening. i m added we fill up in washington tonight. confusion and chaos reigns supreme over the border. texas is pitted against the fed s caught in the middle the migrants who can now be deported on mass and at will on a hunch. this is all happening after the supreme court waited directly into the heart of the immigration issue today, they scrambled how things typically work, that immigration policy for the united states is the domain of the federal government. and there are profound constitutional questions that this raises but in the meantime, the practical impact is becoming more clear. scores of people could be rounded up hundreds of miles from the southern border, even based on suspicion. and suspicion alone, local officials, sheriff s could all be deputizing to essentially enforce us border poli