hill. house homeland security going ahead with articles of impeachment in overnight vote. two charges claim mayorkas is refusing to comply with federal immigration laws ands she breached trust by saying the border is secure as cbp agents cope. todd: democrats and republicans laying out their case in the early morning hours. secretary mayorkas does mas that is breaking the law. when he did that, he invited the crisis, created the crisis. this is trying to get rid of the secretary who has the hardest job in the administration and senate is trying to solve the problem. the cartels with secretary mayorkas are making over $13 billion a year in human trafficking while my democrats are laughing. is that funny to you? human trafficking is not funny. todd: mayorkas calling allegations baseless. vote is impeaching the secretary moves to the house floor, could happen by next week. carley: fallen army spe specialist breonna alexsondria moffett and kennedy along with sarj se
second defamation trial brought by e. jean carroll. what trump told jurors when he took the stand in a case that could be in a jury s hands by this afternoon. plus, breaking news from the u.n., the top court stopping just short of ordering an immediate cease fire in gaza. what that court is now demanding that israel do in its war against hamas. and later, alabama puts a man to death using nitrogen gas, the inmate s stark finals words and the heated debate over the first new method of execution in more than 40 years. hello, thank you for being with us. it is friday, 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with donald trump back in a courtroom this morning for closing arguments in the second e. jean carroll defamation case, and a jury could get this case as soon as this afternoon. this after the former president took the stand in his own defense for just minutes yesterday after days of delays and speculation. let s get right to the courthouse a
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some efforts going on there. there is another symbolic thing we could consider. that s consider the separatists as terrorists. name them as a terrorist organization. that brings in a whole new panoply of things. the victims can go after those who supply money, arms, et cetera. that would be a very symbolic move. speaking of the money, mark, will the families ever see any kind of justice, maybe any kind of compensation? i think there is a difference between the question of justice and the question of compensation. will they see compensation? the answer is yes. i think under the international agreements that your viewers have heard about for the last several days, there is a contractual obligation. quite frankly it s premature and irresponsible to suggest that beyond the contractual compensation malaysia airlines would have additional liabilities. the suggestion that somehow they