Has now passed 11,000 and is expected to rise. But the red crescent is still hopeful of finding survivors. Here is what some of what modern groupers had to say. Martin griffiths. In libya, a completely different catastrophe as we have heard from various authorities. One which is appalling, shocking and i think unimaginable, actually, in its consequences. Ive heard there are speculations that up to 20,000 are dead, 4000 deaths registered at the moment. In libya where access to derna is still so difficult where there is a compounded problem of the dams breaking and storms breaking, this is a tragedy in which climate and capacity has collided to cause this terrible tragedy. Derna is a city of 100,00 people, 900,000 affected. We and other agencies are already present in libya because of humanitarian issues that have been happening for some years. Weve sent from my office from geneva here a un disaster coordination team, 15 people who went to morocco and then redeployed to libya. Also commu
resigned as immigration minister last week and is responsible for getting the rwanda bill through parliament. he says that as a former member of the right wing european research group, he is well placed to help allay their concerns. i was deputy chairman, in fact, of the erg for a number of years. so i know the concerns, the strong concerns that there are that marc and other colleagues have. but myjob is to listen respectfully, to understand their concerns, and then to explain how this bill is going to work. because it will work. what this does is it addresses those very concerns that the supreme court set out last month. it will deem rwanda as safe, notjust because we say so, but on the basis of a legally binding international treaty with our respected international partners in rwanda. that s what the home secretary went across to rwanda to sign last week. the bill was then tabled last week, and that s what we re going to be debating this afternoon. opposition leader keir st
tonight on 360, breaking news on two fronts. special counsel jack smith, asking the supreme court to fast-track a decision from whether the former president should even face trial for january 6th and the supreme court has already responded. also, in the documents case, new revelations about what the former president and his associates have been saying to a former employee and potential witness. and later, today s life-changing decision by the texas woman caught between the state s strict abortion laws and a pregnancy almost certain to end in the death of her child. that and the court ruling on it, just moments ago. we begin tonight with the breaking news, just hours after special counsel jack smith asked the supreme court to take up the question of whether the former president is immune for prosecution in the election subversion case. the court responded. though, it s only the courts initial move, it s also the speedy first step toward a potentially historic decision with
domestic game this weekend for her club 0l reign and has the chance to win the league trophy for the first time. rapinoe has played for 0l reign since 2013, but they and she have never won the nwsl championship. they play gotham in the final on saturday, where rapinoe could lift the silverware that has eluded her. ifeel like, i mjust so proud of, you know, my generation and all the players that have worked so hard to put us in this position. we obviously would have never had this a few years ago. so, ifeel like it is the perfect way to go out and, you know, to be able to play my last game and a championship game, like, whatever happens happens. to the cricket world cup now, where south africa, who are already qualified for the semifinals, are taking on afghanistan, who now won t finish in the final four. afghanistan chose to bat first but struggled initially, losing three quick wickets for just a5. however, they held on to rack up 244. azmatullah omarzai top scoring with
outfront. next breaking news, the jury letter to congress, i ll talk to congressman jamie raskin, he says he knows how to force alito to recuse and fear of a terror attack in new york, police ramping up security tonight as isis case suggests, it may targeted stadium that holds up to 34,000 people. let s go out and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news, the jury sending out notes twice late today asking crucial questions as donald trump s fate tonight hangs in the balance. now, trump s criminal trial is now in the hands 12 new yorkers who are debating whether to convict trump in the first criminal trial of an american president ever. seven men and five women on that jury. they have been deliberating now for more than 4.5 hours, and i was there today when they sent out two notes first, they asked for the transcript of testimony from two major witnesses, the former chief of the national enquirer, david pecker and michael cohen, trump s former fix