but the supreme court s decision to take up the case could delay it beyond the election in november. earlier, i asked our north america correspondent peter bowes if this announcement comes as a surprise. i think it was inevitable that this would end up in the supreme court. donald trump s claims averted been rejected by a lower court and he claims he is immune to this kind of criminal prosecution because he was president at the time. this relates to the allegations that he tried to overturn the result of the 2020 election and mr trump faces multiple charges including one that he conspired to defraud the come of this was a trial does do to start very soon next month and it is been delayed and it is now on hold reading from the supreme court that they intend to hear arguments in april, the third week of april and a decision expected at some point injune and we know now that this trial, if indeed it goes ahead, it will not be happening until at leastjuly and were getting into po
change. clearly it is a popular policy by the public and heading up to the next election it would be a strange decision for the government to row back on anything with public support. can the government have it both ways, say yes to granting licences for oil and gasp projects but at the same time it commitments to net zero? new licences for the north sea is not a change in government policy, we were expecting to see more. the oil and industry s estimates show production will continue to decline in the north sea no matter what the government policy is it simply because there is not as much gas and oil as 50 years ago when we started extracting. what is left in the north sea is mostly oil. this is mostly exported, so there is little benefit to our bills from more extraction and in a cost of living crisis bills are a strong priority for the public. it is a strange decision to approve more when it won t help with our bills because they can t move the dial on internationally set p
to apologise for his comments about the mayor of london, sadiq khan. mr anderson told gb news on friday that islamists had got control of mr khan and he had given our capital city away to his mates . pressure had been mounting on rishi sunak to take action over the comments from the ashfield mp after mr khan criticised a deafening silence from the prime minister and his cabinet. this is what sadiq khan said before lee anderson was suepended. we will bring you that later. let s speak to our political correspondent iain watson who s at westminster. i mentioned a lot of pressure from labour for i mentioned a lot of pressure from labourfor rishi sunak to i mentioned a lot of pressure from labour for rishi sunak to act. i mentioned a lot of pressure from labourfor rishi sunak to act. mr anderson has been suspended. what more can you tell us? i anderson has been suspended. what more can you tell us? more can you tell us? i think it is significant more can you tell us? i thi
joining us in the u.s., around the world and streaming on cnn max. the u.s. senate unveils a bipartisan border security bill designed to send aid to israel and ukraine but is the deal already dead on arrival in the house? america s top diplomat heads to the middle east for the fifth time since october looking to ease tensions amid growing fears of a widening conflict. california grapples with extreme weather as heavy rain and strong wind bring power outages and potentially deadly flooding. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom. would begin in washington where u.s. senators unveiled the details of a anticipated border bill on sunday. it could change u.s. immigration law for the first time in decades. chuck schumer said he will take the first procedural step today but before the details came out mike johnson signaled the bill would be dead on arrival. the $118 billion bipartisan package would empower the u.s. to significantly restrict illegal migrant crossings at the sout
one step forward on immigration, two steps back. the house leaders as a bipartisan compromise on border security will be dead on arrival in the republican- controlled chamber. president joe biden says the u.s. strikes of iran backed rebels have been successful and will continue. what is next in the u.s. response to rising tensions in the middle east? we will discuss. california grapples with extreme weather, as heavy rain and strong wind brings power outages and potentially deadly flooding. leiva from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. good to have you with us. we begin this hour in washington, where u.s. senators unveiled details of the highly anticipated border bill on sunday. it could dramatically change u.s. immigration law for the first time in decades. senate majority leader chuck schumer said that he will take the first procedural step, today. house speaker mike johnson says it will be dead on arrival, tweeting, quote, i have seen enough. this bi