special coverage if the eclipse across the country are covered starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern or you can stream it on max. we ve got a lot of developments in our major stories. cnn news central, next hour starts. now rejected and denied he not one, but two new legal setbacks for donald trump today a grave mistake, the idf releasing its initial findings into what led to this strike that. killed seven aid workers in gaza mistaken identification, and now military officers dismissed and cashing in on the solar eclipse. i was cities in the path of totality or preparing for the big boost from this rare solar event. i m kate bolduan, the sara sidner in john berman. this get cnn news central this morning, former president donald trump dealing with a cascade of major legal blows, judges and two of his criminal cases, rejecting his efforts get those cases thrown out. judge aileen cannon dismissing trump s theory that he had the authority to take classified documents when he left the
more than liebermann at the pentagon. and this cnn iran s everywhere. it was all dark. it s really one of the things you d never expect and until it actually happened, it s like a push to the stomach really, i mean, this is my community, this is the i mean, i know people that work here. the heartbreak of a family losing a hey, two-year-old and a five-year-old child. i think there s probably a feeling of fatalism, but not surrender or you can make a lot of arguments that you wouldn t buy a used car from this guy can face criminal verdict on it to president biden and to president sheet. we do not want the un charter to be burned guard down just like these books from london see cnn newsroom with max foster hello to warm, welcome to our viewers. join us from the us and all around the world. i, max foster, it s monday, may the 27th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 6:00 p.m. in papua new guinea. new guinea, where the death toll from la this week s massive landslide now appears
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
moralizing. he expanded medicaid under obama care. right. a lot of other governors have not, although chris christie did in new jersey. scott walker rick perry did not. right. he didn t merely expand it but became leading republican evangelist for why his colleague should do so. he overwrote his legislature, didn t want to do it. he bypassed legislature and barnstormed the country going to other states that hadn t expanded saying you need to do this to help the poor. if you don t do it you re a person of bad faith, you re an ideologue. so i think that s kind of a problem for him. he s got to government say my brother keeper s type mentality here where government programs are an emblem of your support for helping less fortunate. that won t work with the tea party. no, it won t work at all. look i m not sure who he challenges in this race just yet because he s kind of on the
when you look at this crowd, you have to look at this bridge it s more of a festive type mentality. it was an extraordinary moment and we know that march 7 falls on a saturday but today is a day traditionally, for many years now it s become the tradition of retracing those accepts and walking over the edmond pettis bridge and u.s. congressman john lewis and in other foot soldiers were there. have you seen any of them there today? reporter: you know quite honestly, all i see is a sea of smiling people. we haven t really seen the dignitaries, is so to speak, but everyone is walking together everyone wants to be here so we