will face off in the first presidential debate of 2024. this has the potential to reshape what has been a remarkably stable race in the polls, at least for the white house in the lead up to this critical showdown, the two now let's are taking their own unique approaches in preparation. president biden has hunkered down at camp david. all weekend holding were told intensive prep work and mock debates with a team of advisors behind closed doors meanwhile, donald trump is spent his weekend out on the campaign trail holding a rally in the swing state of pennsylvania and revving up his dates today, trump's supporters hit the sunday political talk shows to give their advice on what he should focus on. >> it, it'll be a great opportunity for president trump to talk about his policies and how his policies when he served as president of this country, we're good for every single family that lived here. they had more money in their pockets. the grocery prices were down, gas prices were down. there was a lot more opportunities, you know, i don't think that he has to talk about get personal it in this debate at all? because he's going to have so many good things to talk about in contrast with joe biden's policies and after spending months describing biden as weak as a weak debater are mentally unfit for leadership. >> trump and his surrogates now are trying to raise expectations for biden there has been a real effort on the biden team to try to lower expectations, but i think we have to look at the guise run for office more than a dozen times. he's run for president four times. he's been campaigning since president nixon was in office. this guy has got the ability and we've seen it. we've seen him in debate four years ago. we've seen them in the state of that the state of the union this year that when he needs two, he can step up, but i think this is a real opportunity for cnn. most trusted name in news to ask some tough questions, including the one because this is a rematch. and when we add this debate just before the election four years ago, joe biden looked into the camera and said they know that hunter biden's laptop was a smear campaign, russian disinformation called it garbage. and now we know that none of that is true. and i think this is an opportunity that america is waiting. i mean, cnn has got an opportunity to ask tough questions of both these candidates. >> yeah, i think there are safe to say there'll be tough questions for everybody, but it's interesting that you say biden is lowering expectations because it trump has also been doing that you yourself have called biden and firm. i mean, you've been setting the bar pretty low for president. biden. is that a mistake? >> well, i don't know if it's a mistake or not. i mean, i think there's i think america is it looks at the state of the state. he stood up and he spoke strongly for over an hour. and then when we're the group of governors within at the back in february, we were limited to two questions. one republican governor, one democrat each got to ask a question. 40 governors we get to questions or the president of questions had to be submitted two days in advance. that's a far cry from standing in a debate for 90 minutes. so i think we're all anxious to see which joe biden is going to show up. >> biden's allies, also making the rounds and dropping hints of what to expect from the president at the debate as folks look about who's better positioned to keep us safe going forward, i hope folks won't overlook that the former president trump incited a riot at the capitol on january 6, or law enforcement officers to protect all of us in the capital every day, were assaulted and he he is a convicted felon. >> i think that's stands in sharp contrast to president biden's defense of the rule of law and the agenda. he's putting forward the strengthen our law enforcement and our border security guard to be now to talk more about this is democratic strategists and tuan see right? and scott jennings cnn senior political commentator and former special assistant to president george w bush. great to have both of you here. scott, i'll start with you. so you just heard senator coons hinting at some possible themes that biden may bring up. this week. he's drawing a sharp contrast on the rule of law. and of course hitting trump for being a convicted felon and for january 6. what does trump said? all of that? >> well, first of all, good to hear your voice, allison, on a sunday afternoon, if i were trump, i would pivot everything back to a couple of issues. one, inflation and to immigration specifically on the rule of law. and they want to talk about that. the rule of law at the border is being disrespected every single day by joe biden, you've got violent illegal immigrants then the country who are committing horrific acts against american citizens. if you're trump and you're trying to get this thing over the target of y. joe biden's approval rating is so low, you got to pivot everything back. immigration and crime, cost of living, food prices. that's the mission. any good debating tactic here is to fight on your ground as much as possible. that's what i do. >> and it's gotta a question for you, a follow up about that immigration donald trump likes to hit joe biden on the border, but donald trump was president for four years. he didn't fix the border. i mean, he didn't fulfill his campaign promise of building the wall and mexico obviously, never paid for it. that was a fabrication can can't joe biden also pivoted back to that if joe biden wants to ask the american people to make this election a referendum on who they'd prefer to have secure the border. >> i welcome him to do that. i mean, look at the polling allison, the american people, this is one of joe biden's worst issues we have seen massive influx of illegal immigration. we have story after story after story of violent criminals committing terrible acts against people like laken riley and others in this country. >> it would be a huge mistake for joe biden to try to run this as a referendum on immigration button. >> if he wants to do it, i'm all for it and try. what do you think well, first of all, i have the fundamentally disagree with scott. >> look, we all know that bipartisan joe biden tried to lead the way when it comes to immigration, joining republicans in the united states states congress, putting forth legislation to actually deal with the border in a real authentic way. it was killed by the former president and he took a victory laps are trying to kill the legislation. so let's deal with that. but as it relates to the debate, i do think that bipartisan big game biden will show up. his the experience will be a tremendous factor going into thursday night's debate, both preparation and both on the debate stage i am very confident that this president has a record or in my community we call it receipts that he can speak to where every corner of the american square has benefited from his presidency. i think that's going to be the key. i do not think he can allow the former president to draw him into a personality conversation. but keep the focus on attention, on policy because i am very confident that everything this president has accomplice in record, handsome form 70% or above. in most cases of the american people agree with it from a policy standpoint scott, as you know, don't trump has been raking in campaign cash ever since his felony conviction, that the hush money trial. so do you think it would be the right strategy for president biden to keep pounding trump's criminal conviction or is that only helping trump well, it is certainly helping him unify and energized the republican base. >> i mean, you mentioned it, but the amount of fundraising that is going on, it really reminds me allison of the period in 2018 around the kavanaugh hearings, all the republicans we're very upset about that and sort of energized the party at that time. the same things happening for trump i think at this point, you're stuck with it. if you're biden, i mean, they're they're running ads on it their all their surrogates are talking about it. i mean, it's it's basically part of their campaigns. so if it's going to be part of your campaign, you can't really hide from it right now, but there's no question. republicans are none too pleased with what happened and they're making their displeasure known by writing big checks with the campaign and how, what do you but yeah, what else the list, let's be honest about the facts here. >> you cannot debate fact donald trump, if he were a traditional citizen, could not work in the federal government. so surely as hao, he should not be trying to run the federal government as the leader of the free world. that's what a convicted felon is all about. i think that's one case to be made as relates to this debate and how we frame the former president until but the truth about who he is as some true muscle memory and muscle mass to his record. that's part of that. you can't run away from the facts. but it regardless of that regardless to that, i think what former president biden has to do is speak to wonder his record, but to what a vision for the next four years will look like for the american people. that's democrats, republicans, independents, and even those who are not thinking about participating at this point. and i think though biden has proven to be a unifier, the debate stage will give him a tremendous direct opportunity to do that. in a place like georgia where he was able to garner enough support to win the race, enjoy four years ago with a true bipartisan, unique coalition to get him across the finish line. >> scott, i know you're not in the business of giving democrats advice, but i like to mix things up as you know. >> so what should president biden do if donald trump? >> which we expect him to do, goes after hunter bud on the stage if i were biden, i would spend the entire night trying to drag donald trump down rabbit holes that have nothing to do with my biggest deficiencies. >> i mean, water biden's problems inflation, immigration, national security, and the idea that most people think he couldn't make it through a second term if he were to win one. so how do you stay off of that ground? you just got to try to drag donald trump into the rabbit holes that are the worst things for his campaign. what's the worst thing for donald trump's campaign? probably january the 6th probably re-litigating the 20 2011 election and so on in other other issues surrounding that. so if i'm biden, if he comes after me on hunter biden, you gotta keep calm. joe biden does not keep calm very well when it comes to hunter biden, but you've got to keep calm and tried to drag him back down to the rabbit holes. that are the worst parts of his campaign that's the smart debating tactic. but this is an emotional topic, obviously for joe biden, he loves his son, obviously. and so you've got to keep cool and think it through on how you do that on live television. >> what do you think well, i think the president should be proud of the fact that they are trying to convict him in the court of public opinion for doing something that most people want in their life. >> and that's being a good father. i think the president should continue to own that space that he's occupied. but as it relates to going down a rabbit hole, when i think the president has so bad, it's really put some muscle memory and muscle mass to former president trump because there is a segment of the population, including in the democratic party, that wants to see joe biden the fighter. they want to see the man that people has always counted out. and he is traditionally stepped up and taught them they did not know how to count they want to see the guy who can push back on the big stage, but also get things done in a bipartisan way behind the stage with republicans and democrats in the united states congress. and when needed to use the power of his executive orders to get things done on the american people. that's who we need to see on that debate stage thursday night that's the joe biden. i hope we will see scott, who do you think the stakes are higher for joe biden is the reason why i mean, his home, his position in this is the reason we're having a debate in june. remember when this got scheduled on a monday morning, the new york times dropped a bunch of swing-state polls and by wednesday, while we had a debate schedule for june, which is unprecedented timing for a debate, he desperately needs to change the trajectory of the campaign. his job approval has been stuck at or below 40% for a couple of years now, they need something different. the pressure is really on joe biden and in the past, in one of the debates in 2020 he did get that balance. the second one, trump did better. so they split decision last time but to me, the trajectory that biden is on right now is a trajectory to lose. therefore, the pressure is on him. >> okay, last word well, i just disagree with got the worst thing you can do in politics is peak too soon. i think joe biden understand that this election is a marathon, not print direction is more important to speak, then speak desi need to have a handsome knight. absolutely. is this race going to be defined by one debate? absolutely not. i think as americans since continue to tune in, he contains to define this race to find the opposition. i think the choice will be crystal clear about who the best candidate is when it's all said and done, when we get to november all right. >> anton scott, thank you both very much. great to talk to you and tune in to the first presidential debate right here on cnn. it's june 27 and 9:00 p.m. eastern. it will also be streaming on that now some breaking news that we're following authorities and russia are investigating what they call coordinated attacks by militants in the southern dagestan region. a synagogue is on fire and a priest at a nearby church was killed in the city of der bent police say armed gunman with automatic weapons, attacked both houses of worship in a separate incident just north police say attackers opened fire on a police traffic post. the israeli foreign ministry says a synagogue, there was also targeted. a gunfight with the militants killed at least six police officers and wounded 12 others. soon as claire sebastian is tracking the latest for us from london, claire what's happening at this moment yeah, listen, this is still a very fluid situation, is now getting into later evening in this region around 10:00 p.m. but information is still trickling in what we do know for sure. >> is that this has affected these two cities that much gala and then about 80 miles or so to the south and data bent, we're hearing from various sources. the data interior ministry saying that obviously these religious sites were involved, they were fired on with automatic weapons you say there are bent we're now hearing more on what's happening in my hajj kola via russian state media quoting the doug estonia interior ministry saying that there was a shootout at a church in my hajj, kayla and 19 people who had been taking shelter in that church and now safe, but the move of dagestan, this is the islamic religious authority in this predominantly muslim region has updated the death and injury told and now saying that nine people have been killed, seven of which were law enforcement officers, 25 people are injured. there has been a terrorism case opened by the russian investigative investigative committee. so they are clearly looking at this as a terrorism incident and they are believing that the two attacks and these two different cities work coordinated. so as i said, extremely fluid. but dagestan is a predominantly muslim republic. it is in a sense ethnically and culturally quite distinct. from the rest of russia and has historically been extremely turbulent. multiple terror attacks originated in that region. ingredient calls the connection to the boston bombers in the united in states. and that turbulence has been found even more by the war in ukraine, where ethnic minorities have been disproportionately mobilized to fight and by the war between israel and hamas were able to cause me saw those scenes at the end of october. we're a mob stormed the main airport and my hajj gullo or flight had landed from tel aviv amid rumors that refugees were being brought from israel. so we don't know the motives of these attacks, but there were religious sites involved and we await more information patient, as it comes in okay, clara, thank you very much for the reporting up until now. okay. also, back here, severe weather, more than 100 million americans are under heat warnings today as cities shatter, their record highs, we're going to tell you when we could see a cool down in 21 ohio, sorry, iowa country counties are under water after this catastrophic 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they rescued nine people after heavy rainfall soaked the region with up to eight inches in some areas meteorologist elisa rafah is tracking all of this from the cnn weather center. >> so elisa, which areas still have active flood warnings? >> we still have flood warnings for a large chunk of northwest iowa, even parts of south dakota parts of southern minnesota, two from south of mankato. and we've got these warnings because the rivers are still aggravated, the rain has stopped falling, but you still have these warnings in the areas that got the most rain and down the rivers. this is the missouri river right here from sioux city down towards omaha, where they're still worried about flooding. i mean, look at some of these rain totals. we had pockets and parts of northwest iowa, ten to 15 inches of rain just in a couple of days, two days, three days, just incredible. then you had widespread amounts. >> four six inches or more at mankato, there was another pocket of some ten inch total. so just incredible flooding and that's why we still have these rivers that are out moderate and major flood stage where we could still find some problems because the rivers are just so swollen. >> this same system is working its way east and that's prompted a tornado watch for much of new england as part of the country typically don't see storms like this, but we've included burlington, albany, parts of boston, all included in this tornado watch until 8:00 that evening where we've got some supercell thunderstorms that'll have been spinning up and rotating. >> you've got some severe thunderstorm warnings in effect now for some of these communities, they're outside of burlington and we'll continue can you as we go into the evening hours this front as it comes through could pop some storms that are capable of large hail to the size of ping pong balls, damaging wind gusts to 70 miles per hour. a couple of tornadoes again, especially up in this orange area level three out of five, enhanced risk in new england. what this front will do as it brings the storms in, it will knock down some of that heat eat a bit for some of the east coast, just briefly for about a day or two, current temperatures right now are in the middle and upper 90s for a lot of places is 97 right now in raleigh, 96 in atlanta, 95, and oklahoma city, 96 in washington dc. and that is after we hit 100 degrees yesterday they were still tracking to see if we can get to 100 again today. but the nation's capital hit 100 yesterday for the first time since 20 2016, that's more than 2000 days. so just incredible will find that heat again today. but look at how it gets knocked down by monday and tuesday. si front comes through, allison. okay. at least rafah. thank you. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, continuing to claim that the u.s. >> is delaying weapons shipments to israel. the biden administration calls netanyahu's stats quote, vaccine the belief that it was meant to unite the route you may be 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minister benjamin netanyahu is defending his decision to publicly rebuke the biden administration netanyahu says, he went public about delays and the supply of weapons from the us after months claims of private discussions not going anywhere. soon as kevin look, doc is in washington, kevin does the white house agree with that version of events? >> know very much not. and they're not even trying to hide their frustration with the prime minister as all of this has played out. because remember, this is the third time that the prime minister has said over the last week that the us is but withholding or delaying these weapons shipments and what the white house has said is they essentially have no idea what he's talking about because while president biden has withheld the shipment of certain heavy bombs, other shipments of armaments have not been delayed. and what we heard john kirby say last week, he is the national security spokesman, is that this? it's been perplexing an even vexing to the white house to hear the prime minister save these things. and the white house said today that that position hasn't changed. an essentially they're not going to get into this back-and-forth with the prime minister. what a white house official told me was that we have made our position clear on this repeatedly and that we are not going to keep responding to the problem i'm ministers, political statements. the official went on to say, we look forward to constructive consultations with the defense minister in washington this week. and that's true. the defense minister, yoav galant is arriving in washington today. he's expected to meet with the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, the secretary of state, tony blinken, and currently this rift between the biden administration and the netanyahu government will be a backdrop to those consultations we also expect him to talk about, of course, the war in gaza, but also this potential for a widening conflict on israel's northern border with hezbollah and lebanon. now, as golan was leaving, israel, he did read iterate the importance of the us alliance with israel. he said it's important perhaps no more important than it's ever been. so certainly golan will be wanting to discuss this with members of the biden administration. now, this is all coming before prime minister netanyahu will be in washington next month to address congrats you've already seen some democrats weigh whether or not they want to boycott that address. what we haven't heard from the white house yet is whether netanyahu and biden will meet while he's in washington next month okay. >> kevin, thank you for the reporting we are just four days away from a key moment in the 2024 presidential campaign this thursday night, right here on cnn, president biden and former president donald trump will take the stage for the first presidential debate of 2024. >> and foreign policy promises to be a crucial topic. >> so let's bring in david sanger, he's are cnn political and national security analysts. he's also the author of the book new cold war's. it's great to see you, david. all right, so let's start what we were just talking about. the about israel and the war in gaza. how do you think? this will play out in the debate laos and thanks for having me on the debate is probably going to hit three major foreign policy topics, least one would expect, it would, but always hard to tell the first one, obviously gaza, as you mentioned, ukraine on which there are very big differences. >> and one would assume that china would have to come up as well on the gaza issue. >> it's really interesting because president, former president trump has said very little about this but his history and his time in office would suggest that he would fully back the netanyahu government, give them whatever weapons they want. >> he never showed a particular interest in the palestinian problem, did not say that the two-state solution was the way to go at various moments he said that and then at other moments in that wonderful trumpian way, he said, well, maybe there's some other options president biden finds himself, i think allison in just the sweet spot where two sides are going to be angry with them those who strongly support netanyahu and his approach in gaza, who believed the president has in fact and fully, and those on the left of his party who believe that the united states has provided the arms that is allowed for the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians yeah so you're so right, you're so right, david. i mean, there's new sandi reporting today that president biden is losing support among some american jewish population because of his stance. and though president biden would say, of course that he has always stood with israel, so he is in, it seems dicier situation going into this that's about ukraine. >> same thing. >> let's talk about that because president biden is, you know, fought capitol hill over funding for the war in ukraine, but it seems as though domestic support for funding. another country's war is waning so what does president biden say about that so i think here that the divisions are going to be a lot cleaner. >> president biden has basically said the war ukraine does not only about ukraine is about stopping russia from rolling over at democratic or emerging democratic country. and he has said, if russians win in ukraine succeed at their goals, they will keep going and keep going after nato countries. he will paint suspect, he will paint foreign president trump as an ic just say that america first is actually drawn from the wording of what charles lindbergh movement was prior to world war ii. i suspect you'll hear him say the united states has tried isolationism twice before world war one before world war two, and was a huge failure both times president trump i suspect we'll say the invasion wouldn't have happened if he was still in office because bouton respected him too much. i find this difficult argument to completely believe, but certainly the fact is that the invasion didn't happen when when president trump trump was an office. so i think he'll make that case and he'll say he'll solvent in 24 hours without telling us how i assume that would involve just saying the russians, they can hold onto the lands they've gained and what about support for nato, us support for nato that has been obviously sore point. >> i would say for donald trump, because he has been not terribly supportive of nato. so how will that come up so i think that president biden is going to say that the main thing he has done in the international sphere since he came into office was to restore american credibility at the lead of nato and that he'll probably throw back at president trump former president trump, his line that, you if our country is not paid up, what he calls, they're dues, but two 2% of gdp for their own defenses. >> he will let the russians do or let putin do. i think the phrase was whatever the hell he 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and a great person adding that her family has now completely lost according to the arkansas state police, total of 13 people were injured by gunfire in the shooting friday, including to law enforcement officers and 11 civilians, as we previously reported, the suspect identified as 44-year-old travis eugene posey was also wounded when he exchanged gunfire with beliefs and was taken into custody and i was in the mass shooting was one of several that shook the nation over the weekend. and we hours of sunday morning shooting in columbus, ohio left eight adults and to teens wounded police say the shooting was followed by an a successful chase of the sun specs vehicle other age ranges are all six from 16-years-old to 27-years-old. >> they're all males i can tell you out of those ten to are juveniles also or at least sandi st. louis, missouri police say at least one person was killed and five others were injured in the city's downtown area. the shooting happened adjacent to the area known as 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