wealth. i m are like signs at the white white house. and this is cnn it is monday, may 27th, one boreal day. and right now on cnn this morning, over 100 million americans facing severe weather this whole mortal day after a weekend of violent storms killed at least 18 people the libertarian party should nominate, for president of the united states donald trump heckled and booed at the libertarian convention. is he prepares for the resumption of his hush money trial and more than 2000 people believed to be buried alive by devastating landslide in papua new guinea it is it is 5:00 a.m. here in washington. that is a live look at capitol hill on this memorial day. good morning, everyone. i m jessica dean in for kasie hunt. it is great to be with and right now, the severe weather threat continues for a lot of america on memorial day, more than 120 million people are at risk of intense storms. much of it now concentrated over the east coast. this after dangerous and deadly sto
e this is 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 defense minister growing a mix of applause and strong condemnation around the world. there is no equivalence between israel and hamas i ll talk to rnai or the founder of human rights watch, a jewish american who fled nazi germany in 1939, who has studied the situation closely and come to some tough conclusion then the perpetually provocative bill maher with five months to go so 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, your ideas are stupid and the protests that emerged across college campuses this spring echoed those against the vietnam war in the night dean 60s last the master storyteller, doris kearns goodwin abo
good morning. welcome to cnn this morning, it is saturday, june 15th. i m victor blackwell. and go where? midway through june already i m amara walker. thank you so much for being with us. and here s what we re watching for you this morning i want to show you live pictures out of london working charles s birthday celebration is underway right now, but the star of the show, catherine, the princess of wales, who we saw just a few moments ago for the first time since she announced she is being treated for cancer, nearly six months ago. resume biden is on his way to the west coast this morning after back-to-back overseas trips, more on the star-studded fundraiser on his schedule today and how he s prepping for his first debate with donald trump of this cycle and a major dome of extreme heat is sending temperatures soaring two near triple digits. the city please that could see record highs and wellness when we will start to cool down bonus, the faa says is looking into how
along party lines it striking down, striking down a trump era federal ban on gun bumps, stocks delivering a major blow to gun safety advocates. in a scathing dissent, justice sonia sotomayor says the ruling will have deadly consequences for words and just moments ago, the bybi campaign laid the blame directly on the former president saying, and i m quoting right now from the biden campaign statement, weapons of war have no place in the streets of america. but trump s supreme court justices have decided the gun lobby is more important than the safety of our kids. and our communities. i want to bring in our chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, who s watching all of this unfold, update our viewers the significance of this, paulo. will, if this is one of the most significant cases going before the high court, this term also one of the few questions related to gun rights that the justices need to decide. now, this case focuses on bump stocks and for anyone who s not clea
us. we ll see you right back here next week. welcome to the program everyone. i m christiane amanpour in normandy, france. this week we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the d-day landings, a turning point in history and a triumph of democracy over tyranny. i m sitting at the american cemetery at colleville-sur-mer, which overlooks the normandy beaches which the allies invaded on june 6, 6, 1944. this lead to the liberation of western europe from nazi control. it s a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice that millions of people made to uphold democracy and to fight barbaric or authoritarianism today, with war raging again in europe, threatening democracy again. the legacy of d-day is more important than ever in his speech from the cliffs overlooking the normandy beaches, president biden touted the dangers of isolationism and the need to stand up to dictators every marine who stormed the beaches decided a feared dictator who had conquered a continent had finally met his mat