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
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conviction of adnan syed, we speak to a man who taught him law in prison. tonight with the context, democratic strategist mary anne marsh and brian taylor, political commentator and columnist of the herald newspaper. welcome. world leaders are in new york for a un meeting which is already being dominated by ukraine. russia s invasion was always going to be at the top of the agenda, but events today have brought the war into even sharper focus. officials in russian controlled areas in the east and south of ukraine have announced snap referenda onjoining russia. it appears to be part of a push by moscow to accelerate their annexation, in response to serious setbacks on the battlefield. international condemnation has been swift. joe biden s national security adviser called it a sign of russia s weakness, while the french president, emmanuel macron, has said the referendums will have no legal consequence. translation: it sjust another provocation which, in my view, | does not cha