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will respond after three u.s. soldiers were killed and dozens injured in a drone strike in jordan. he blames a militia backed by iran. the latest on fears the u.s. is being drawn into a broader middle east conflict. the chaos caucus. house republicans announced baseless articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas for the border crisis. but they re rejecting a new path pride is an immigration deal that addresses it. donald trump is taking the credit for it. congresswoman maxine waters joins me live in studio to discuss that and more. and, risky business. the new york judge in donald trump s civil fraud trial is it s expected to issue a ruling this week on damages trump must pay. a ruling that could ban trump from ever doing real estate deals in new york again. when his courtroom antics and continued attacks on the judge tell us about what could happen next. i m jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. we begin with breaking news. t
it s deadline day. they are demanding state allow federal agents to remove razor wire barriers. texas is responding, come and take it. setting up high-stakes battle in court, one governor abbott says texas can win. this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno, joining me today is fox and friends first co-host carley shimkus, lisa boothe, tammy bruce and paul mauro. the gop governors of 25 states, half the union, vo voiced support for texas and the governor. this is the faulkner nocus last hour. this is a no-brainer, every state is a border state, when you have joe biden s democratic opponent say this is outrageous at the border and democratic mayors are saying this is outrageous and something has to be done, and the republican governors have been standing in solidarity for a couple years now over the disaster at the border. the white house and joe biden doesn t get it or they don t care. no word to describe this, except invasion. the open border policy of the biden admin
anniversary gift. i need an emergency ambulance, my wife has a gunshot. a fatal gunshot, just hours after celebrating 16 years of marriage to her police officer husband. he told me, she may have tried to clean my gun, and it may have accidentally got off. police are suspicious, the victims own mother wasn t. she was so opposed to anybody even exploring the idea that her only daughter had been murdered. as the years went by, the case grew cold. until a reporter heated it up again. stayed up all night reading that file. it was astonishing. it turned out there was a lot less to the marriage than meets the eye. he cheated on vicky the day before they got married, and the day after they got married. but not every cheating heart hides a killer. you could hear members of the jury gasp. hello, and welcome to dateline. when it comes to solving a crime, time can be the enemy. this is the story of a murder that after seven years might never have been solved.
one opportunity we have to fix it, and we say we d love to have fixed it but it was election season so i thought i d wait. that s republican senator kevin cramer of north dakota, one of the very few gop lawmakers to go on record in favor of passing the border deal despite donald trump s demands. we ll have more from capitol hill on those negotiations straight ahead. plus a potentially significant development in the hostage negotiations between israel and hamas with the cia director set to travel abroad in hopes of closing a deal. and also ahead, we ll go through donald trump s temper tantrum in court and get legal analysis on what s next in the defamation damages trial. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, january 26th. we made it to friday. i m jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day with us. and we ll begin with this news from the middle east. cia director william burns expected to travel starting in europe in the coming days to help broke