plagued the president in lots of different ways. we re going to see what happens next here. there was a delegation of diplomats set to meet with the national security adviser today, this afternoon, to talk about the hostages that are from their countries. we also know that there was a delegation slated to go to the middle east next week as well to engage in some more talks and conversations around a deal coming together, and so the administration still has this very robust presence in trying to make this happen, and we ll be looking to see whether there s a response to any degree from hamas in the days to come. aaron gilchrist, thank you for that. claire mccaskill, i want to go to you. i want to talk about the president s statements, they were forceful but brief on donald trump s trial and conviction. you spent many years in the senate. if i m remembering correctly, you were on the armed services committee, homeland security committee. this is an area of the world that yo
wiped clean from this led don t want to go and take that gun and wrap you with it what we talked enough that american drawing to a close, the jury now deliberating as the defendant is waiting, americans will soon see if a former and possibly future president could become a convicted felon. plus new cnn reporting on how a cyber attack on a hospital is putting patients lives in danger nurses at several hospitals are now speaking out about a threat and a decision by major league baseball gives several league players stars the recognition that they we re denied for decades to watershed moment for america s pastime and american history we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in, right? get here to cnn news central waiting on a verdict, i m boris sanchez alongside briana keeler and the nation s capital and right now the 12 person jury and former president trump s hush money trial continues let s to deliberate going on more than 3.5 hours now, three h
americans are facing the threat of severe weather this memorial day, that s after powerful storms ripped through the sense of less even terrible destruction jan and killing at least 19 people and four seats. the tsa says that it set a new record for most travelers screen in a single day on friday, put that intense storm i m so some impact million trying to get back home after the holiday weekend. and a former general hospital actor fatally shot in los angeles police right now searching for the suspect aviana goldberger with were held solomon, this is cnn news central let s begin this morning without severe weather, deadly tornadoes ripping through america s heartland with severe storms today, now threatening millions of people as they gather for the holiday right now, at least 19 people are dead, including four children. that s after a violent weekend tornado outbreak hit four states. miles of homes and businesses destroyed across texas, oklahoma, arkansas, and kentucky. and
good evening ladies and gentlemen as director of the library we have professor of history at the university of north carolina nominated twice for the pulitzer prize in the author one of the great books about the civil war talking about the importance of religion of american politics leading up to the civil war with the decline of evangelical religions after the civil war with the post- reconstruction era and jim crow. it is a great book that refrains for race and religion in america. in his new book when government was good that may seem like a distant past we heard about the place of government and with executive leadership it is a book about truman and eisenhower with those who came after with the truman presidential library we know a lot about truman and his executive leadership with form policy with the great decision-making without domestic policy and in particular with race and those inequalities that we are very concerned with today but to use those executive powers
guests will review 12 historic cases featured in the new city. that will be live at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, and the c-span radio and give their attention. landmark cases. c-span s revolutionary series produced exploring the human story and constitutional dramas behind 12 supreme court decisions. 759.mber numberear arguments from 18, roe v. wade. some of our most famous decisions are the ones that the court let s go through a few cases that illustrate, very dramatically and visually, what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who stick together because they believe in the rule of law. welcome to c-span s landmark cases what we have been learning about cases in the supreme court that affected the court and the country. of mapp the 1951 case v. ohio. involved in ohio woman named dollree mapp who refuse to let the police searched her home. one of aa case in series that changed policing in america. and we to the program hope you