receiving from taking on trump. thanks for watching. it s time for anderson. tonight on 360, the state of british royal family. what we re learning about king charles health after what started as a common medical proceedier ends in a cancer diagnosis. a day after learning what is in the tough new bipartisan border security legislation. senators signal the deal may be dead. plus, southern california reeling from more than a month s worth of rain in barely a day. just a week ago, king charles left the hospital after treatment for benign enlarged prostate and was said to be doing well. today we learned he s been diagnosed with cancer and has already started treatment for it. this has come to a shock to the public. his son, prince harry, is returning to the united kingdom to be with his father. cnn s richard quest is with us tonight. also with us, dr. sanjay gupta. so, richard, the official statement from buckingham palace says during the king s procedure, a separate iss
way. what s interesting here is that it puts a little bit of additional pressure on judge canon. if she s at all inclined to slow walk this prosecution, she may find herself in the embarrassing position of having state judges want to move in front of her. it is 2:00 p.m. in new york city. also in miami. thank you for staying with us for our special coverage. president trump has just arrived at the miami federal courthouse where he will voluntarily surrender then be arrested on 37 counts on the alleged mishanding of classified documents. mr. trump will be represented at today s proceedings by attorneys and will appear alongside his personal aide and co-defendant, walt nauta. a former navy military aide who was his aide in the white house. went with him and became a private citizen. accused of helping donald trump move boxes of documents. we expect mr. trump to enter a not guilty plea. he s said that before u.s. magistrate judge john goodman. he said he would. still has tim
thahello and a warm welcome our viewers. i m bianca nobilo. max foster is off this week. just ahead on cnn newsroom life- president biden is trying to walk back remarks he made tuesday. he is running and i have to run. we re getting a preview of special counsel s playbook. they are ready to describe to the jury how he encouraged the violence on january 6. tuesday afternoon an apparent israeli airstrike dem molished this building. people have been forced to run from place to place seeking shelter. it is simply chaos at this point. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is wednesday, december 6, 9:00 a.m. in london and 4:00 a.m. in washington where u.s. president biden is walking back a candid remark about his possible rationale for seeking re-election. he told democratic donors at an off camera fundraiser if trump wasn t running, i m not sure i d be running. but a few hours later when pressed by reporters, mr. biden s
it s good to be back with you in this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, the dramatic rise in antisemitism on college campuses after the october 7th attack left one student at m.it asking quote, when can i go back to being a student. what we heard from top university leaders and the students on capitol hill today. inside israel. the heartbreaking stories trickling out from former hostages and their loved ones about what it was like being held in hamas captivity. the nightmares they re still having at home. also, the new details on what rudy giuliani s defamation case against ruby freeman and shaye moss could look like when it goes to court. and the elephant not in the room. donald trump. four of his rivals will get a chance to make their case against him at tomorrow s primary debate. who made the cut and what to expect. our nbc news reporters are following all the latest developments. i want to begin on capitol hill where we heard from leaders at top un
forward with the exclusion of u.s. marshals. that basically would mean that this process is now bogged down and one of the things that vance said in a statement is this. if garland, the attorney general, wants to use these officials to harass joe biden s political opponents, vance says we will grind his department to a halt. now what this means in the senate basically is you know if all 100 senators agree to something called a time agreement, they can move through these kinds of nominations quickly. typically, that s what they do. without that, they need a cloture vote. an extra procedure vote that just bogs this process down. vance is now saying he s going to bog this down in retaliation for the department of justice going for an indictment against the former president. it s the way republicans are trying to play defense for the