overnight, colorado republicans are now asking the supreme court to overturn that state s decision that donald trump should be removed from the state primary ballot. also today, from the roads to the skies, what you need to know about what is expected to be one of the busiest travel days for the holiday season. and a nasty storm system along the east coast could make things much worse. overseas, new fears the israel/hamas war could spread throughout the region as thousands flee the assault on central and southern gaza. and as a caravan of almost 8,000 migrants makes its way towards the u.s., we ll tell you what mexico is urging the u.s. to do at the southern border. hey, everybody. good to see you this thursday morning. we begin in colorado where overnight, the state s republican party asked the supreme court to keep former president trump s name on the 2024 ballot. the appeal is after colorado s supreme court ruled that trump is ineligible to run for president in the state
indict trump. i listened to michael cohen say things that are directly contrary to what he said to us and now he s on the revenge tour. saying a judge should throw out the special grand jury s final report. all schools across l.a. west will be closed. we need to make a living wage. how he is able to wear that uniform. does it make you reflect differently on your time? it makes me question every single person i work with. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, march 21st, 4:00 a.m. in new york where the manhattan district attorney could indict donald trump any day now. but we re told any courthouse appearance or aany arrest won t happen until next week. he could be charged related to the hush money payment to stormy daniels. trump s attorney said that cohen on his own decided to pay the $130,000. i m just trying to tell the truth to the grand jury. if they want go after donald trump and they have solid
fentanyl. border security. small businesses. inflation. inflation. will: good morning and welcome to fox & friends where we spent the week and the coming days talking to the voters. we re just two days out from the midterm elections. many just a few days, we ll be headed to pennsylvania, wisconsin and florida to continue hearing from you and what s important to you as you cast your ballot in the midterm elections. good morning to you. pete: good morning. one of the best parts of the job, getting paid to go out and meet people as we are on the press precipice of an historical election. between the conversations we ve been having in the break and between the caffeinated water that will cain is consuming this morning, he said i m about to go rogue. will: yeah. pete: so the floor is yours. will: one of the good things about doing diners is we get to eat while we re doing television. we made breakfast nachos here on fox & friends . pete and i then went off the wall. i
oath keepers. so january 6th committee members have made claims that they can link members of trump s inner circle to the oath keepers. and new this morning the justice department firing back at steve bannon s sudden about face that he s willing to testify before the january 6th committee just days before his contempt trial begins. trump is waiving executive privilege as he said as bannon has said and waiving should certainly be used loosely here, perhaps in quotation marks so that bannon can testify, but the doj says that doesn t matter even one bit. more on that in a moment. experts obviously believe that never applied in the first place. we do begin with sunlen serfaty who is on capitol hill with more on tomorrow s big hearing. what are we expecting? reporter: certainly a big week up here on capitol hill with two big hearings from the january 6th committee starting with tomorrow. now, tomorrow s hearing will be largely focused on the mob who participated, how did
you are being led down a cul de sac by the union leadership telling you there is no pay rise when there is, trying to create some sort of class war when there is none to be had. but the unions claim the government is not interested in finding solutions onjobs, pay and pensions a message shared by labour. boris johnson and grant shapps want the strikes to go ahead. they want the country to grind to a halt so that they can feed off the division. we ll have the latest on how the strikes will affect millions of travellers this week. also tonight. british troops must be prepared to face a renewed threat from russia that s the message of the new head of the british army. president macron s hopes of a new parliamentary majority are fading fast. he s faced a strong challenge from the left. and the international swimming federation votes to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in elite women s events. welcome to bbc news at ten. in just over 2a hours time the bigg