doctors preferred better science better results i m kevin lived ttac at the white house and this is cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. by max foster just ahead the massive landslide in papua new guinea, berries thousands of people alive. we are in the region with the latest on search and rescue efforts violent storms sweep the central united states, leaving several dead homes leveled thousands without power, and millions more are at risk as the severe weather moves plus, no place is safe and israeli airstrike on tense in a makeshift camp in rafah kills dozens of palestinians. israel says it was targeting a hamas compound we, begin this hour in papua new guinea, where the death toll from last week s massive landslide now appears far worse than initially feared in the lessor to the united nations and emergency officials says as many as 2000 people were buried alive. the united nations migration agency has said the
have mesothelial not we ll send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and we ll come to you 808 to one 4,000 welcome to inside politics on this memorial day monday, i m phil mattingly in today for dana bash get ready for a history making week in american politics by the end of it, the jury of 12 ordinary american citizens may actually finished their deliberations and decide whether to make donald trump a convicted felon. now, no matter the outcome, both trump and biden campaign we ll have huge strategic decisions to make on how much, if at all, to focus on that verdict in the final months before election day, quinnipiac poll last week found that 70 in ten voters are actually following the trial, at least somewhat closely. the big question whether an unprecedented criminal trial will have any impact at all on who wins in november my great political panel is so here to help answer that question and many more, cnn s kristen holmes, little grown lopez, the
but i think the future of black television is bright. (upbeat music) japanese prime minister fumio kishida and south korean president yoon suk yeol he three nations have not held this kind of summit. and more than four years cnn s michael area is following diplomatic developments and joins us live from hong kong. good to see you again, mike. what all came out of this summit and why is it so important well, rosemary, at this hour the summit is in the books. it just ended, and we have new language from the premier of china, li chong saying that this marks a new to beginning for all three countries involve the government of japan is calling the summit very constructive and why this matters. rosemary, this is about the three countries trying to avoid any kind of miscommunication, any sort of misunderstanding or undo escalation because tensions in the region are so high hey, we have china moving closer to russia. we have the united states pulling south korea and japan
washington and then news, this morning, severe weather is battering several states, right now, extreme storms. let s start in dallas. they left disruptive mark. they look at this. this is what happened over this was a shell gas station after a possible tornado touchdown. it s not far from their 18 wheelers blown over. search crews, operations happening right now this morning, more than 200,000 customers across missouri and kansas, texas, oklahoma, nebraska, in the dark and more than 100 million people are at risk of severe weather across the country today, we of course, are tracking at all. another breaking story. we are watching this morning, a stabbing spree across to massachusetts communities. police hit suspect stabbed four young girls at a movie theater before driving to another town and stabbing two others at a restaurant. an hour later, we will have the latest on that amara walker, i m victor blackwell here for you on this busy sunday morning or breaking news r
gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you from new york today on the program the icc requests arrest warrants for benjamin netanyahu and his defenseman mr. growing, a mix of applause and strong condemnation around the world. there is no equivalence between israel and hamas. i ll talk two orient is the founder of human rights watch, a jewish american who fled nazi germany in 1939 who has studied the situation closely i ve come to some tough conclusions then the perpetually provocative bill maher with five months to go until the election. i asked him about donald trump, the republican party, and whether he is sounding cranky than usual these days. it s not that i ve gotten all that said ideas are stupid and the protest that emerged across college campuses this spring echoed those against the vietnam war in the 19th 60s i lost the master storyteller, doris kearns goodwin about those compar