i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we re following two tragedies in texas, each centering on a flashpoint dividing our country, guns and immigration. first, the breaking news in brownsville, texas, where we expect to hear from police this morning after an suv crashed into a crowd outside a migrant shelter. the death toll rose to eight overnight. what we re learning about the driver and whether this incident was intentional. that horrific scene coming as thousands of migrants enter the u.s. with covid restrictions set to expire in two just two days. the mayor of el paso, who has already declared a state of emergency, will join us. new details in this weekend s mass shooting at a texas mall. what we re learning about the suspect who police say appears to be a neo-nazi sympathizer. he could have done that here. we don t know. why did he choose the mall in allen? it makes no sense at all to any of us. later, intensifying protests in manhattan. new yorkers shutting dow
givens bed den is joining us as well. ron, talk to us about the closing arguments. reporter: it s under way. roberta kaplan goes first. we expect this to take about 2 1/2 hours. then the defense will take about the same amount of time they say. so today is going to be devoted to closing arguments. she started off getting right to the point of saying no one is above the law, not even the president of the united states. that s going to message the theme throughout the course of the trial. and then she tried to use president trump s words against him. she showed the jury again the picture we ve seen, the black and white picture where trump and e. jean carroll and ivana trump and john johnson, carroll s husband is in the picture. donald trump mistakes carroll for his second wife, marla mapless to debunk the idea where he said she wasn t his type. that s what they re trying to get the jury to believe. then they showed the jury the