cnn hello everyone. thanks for joining me. i'm alison camp morata in for fredricka whitfield today okay. the countdown is underway for a pivotal moment in the 2024 presidential election. we are four days away from the cnn presidential debate. the first between president biden and former prime president trump of the 2024 race. >> and the two candidates are preparing for this high-stakes event in very different ways. >> we're told president biden hunkering down at camp david all weekend reportedly holding intensive prep work and mock debates with a team of advisors. donald trump has spent the weekend on the campaign trail and says he has decided on his vp pick. and that person will join him at thursday's debate. he says, today, trump's supporters hit the sunday political talk shows to give their advice on what you 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 president biden's allies are also dropping hints about what to expect from the president of the debate as folks look about who's better positioned to keep us safe going forward, i hope folks won't overlook that former president then 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 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 to strengthen our law enforcement and our border security so let's begin with president biden's debate, prep. >> cnn's kevin lip tech joins me now. okay, kevin, walk us through what we know. >> yeah. we're now on day three of this intensive, almost week-long stretch for president biden, you know, we don't expect to see him before that debate in atlanta on thursday, so we are reserving the possibility that he could go directly from camp david down to atlanta for this debate. it has opened up president biden to some mockery from president trump for the amount of preparation that he's doing. but i do think it tells you just how importantly he's team is viewing the stakes for this debate. they really can't afford an underway whelming performance from president biden. and when you look at the team that the president has with him out there in western maryland for this debate prep, it does give you a sense of the items that they're going to be talking about. certainly he has his political advisors out there, you know, the mcdonald's the needed duns, the jen o'malley dillon, but he also has some policy folks. he has jake sullivan, the national security adviser, bruce reed, who sort of the top policy hand at the white house, who we understand did prepare these binders for president biden heading into debate prep that really crystallized the policy differences between president biden and press isn't an trump as they look to hone some of the questions, some of the answers that president biden will face there on the debate stage. it's all being run by ron klain, who is the president's former chief of staff, but perhaps more importantly, is the most seasoned debate coach in the democratic party. he's worked on these kind of debate prep eps for years. it was interesting. i went back and looked, he has written these debate rules. one of them has develop a list of three items. you must say in the debate. and we are getting a sense of what those three items might be the campaign put out a memo this morning laying out their strategy, heading into this debate. the three items that they really want to talk about. one is abortion and president trump's record on abortion. and this is at the end of the day, one of the most galvanizing issues for democrats heading into this election. and they do want to point out that trump has taken credit for the overturning of roe versus wade through those three supreme court justices that he appointed the the other one is democracy and the threats that biden thinks that trump poses to democracy. and the potential for political violence. and then, of course there's the economy which is the number one issue for many voters. and they want to point out that in their view, trump's economic plans would benefit the rich. so you are getting a sense of the strategy heading into this moment. the biden campaign also says that they're planning thousands of events around this around this debate, including debate, watch parties next thursday at the end of the day, they really do view this as a critical moment because in their view, many americans just haven't been paying attention to the election so far. and this is the moment where they will see the contrast and the choice that's in front of them in november okay. >> kevin lip act. thank you very much. now, the trump campaign is already looking past the debate and toward next month's republican national convention. cnn, steve contorno was with the former president and philadelphia where he announced news of a running mate ellison, we have learned that three names have emerged as front runners in trump's vp search. senator j.d. vance of ohio, senator marco rubio of florida in north dakota. governor doug burgum, trump yesterday said he's made his decision, but he's not letting that person know yet, nor the public in my mind, yeah. >> did they no. >> nobody knows that's what do you i guess bp, those remarks came during a stop for philly cheesesteak takes a middle full day of campaigning by the former president trump, really enjoying juxtaposing how he spent his final saturday before the debates versus joe biden's more studious its approach listened to what he told his philly rally later that night. >> right? now, crooked joe's gone to a log cabin to study prepare no, he didn't do he's sleeping now because they want to get him good and strong. >> so a little before debate time, he gets a shot i say he'll come out all jacked up. >> right. all jacked. >> trump went on to criticize biden over the border inflation crime really sharpening those attacks heading into this critical debate with joe biden, where we really expect to fireworks to fly. allison okay, steve, thank you very much for joining me now is cnn political analyst and historian julian zelizer julia, great to see you. so donald trump, as you heard, there, says he's picked a vp, but he's not shared that news. >> yes. with that person yet or any of us? cnn sources say that it's between senator's j.d. vance and marco rubio and also north dakota governor doug burgum are the vp picks. more important this year than they ever have been historically? >> no, i'm not convinced for the republicans, there'll be that important. i think donald trump will dominate his campaign and a lot of the point of the vp pick will be not to take too much airtime still and never really has a vice president the pick change the election for biden. it's little more important. >> we know who the vice presidential running mate is. >> obviously vice president harris, but her performance, i do think the better she does, the more she can shore up some support for president biden in terms of concerns about age you have a piece out for cnn.com or you say the sad truth about presidential debates, is that often the most consequential moments revolve around the one-liners and the zingers. >> why do we care more about those than the substance and how the candidates prepare for zimmer well, as some of it's just the attention of the american public is short and then we just process pieces of a debate. and part of that is replayed over and over. today and social media and some of it is, it does reveal character. i mean, i do think these one-liners, the zingers can tell plus a lot about the person they're aimed at, or the person telling it ronald reagan famously use these 19801984 to really strengthen how people saw him and his ability to handle the job. it's hard to prepare for them, but they do prepare to deliver the line, not to deliver the paragraph. i think that's going going on certainly in the biden camp, the added complication now is clipping. and that's becoming a bigger part of campaigns. so it's not simply a gaffe that can get you. it's totally well articulated point that that's cut and put out a context. and so the campaigns need to think about this that is frightening for all of us listening. so as you know, the polls have been very tight, but between biden and trump for months, what could happen in this debate that changes that realistically very little obviously some terrible performance, either biden president biden just having trouble speaking his thoughts and really conveying the impression he's on top of his game would just fuel concerns about age. and obviously former president trump rambling, going off on tangents that speak to what critics say is his inability to govern and sort of instability and chaos about him that could hurt him too. but again, realistically, these will fuel existing perceptions people have of candidates strengthen them and they'll realistically be one piece of a continuum that culminates in november donald trump's team is trying to change the narrative that they've been hitting about president biden. >> basically, they've been saying that he's mentally on fit, but now they're changing it to him being a formidable debater. so one of donald trump's vp contender faris, doug burgum, was touting president biden's debate skills on state of the union. this warning 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 kept i'm painting since president nixon was in office. this guy has got the ability and we've seen it. we've seen him in debate of four years ago. we've seen them in the state of the state of the union this year that when he needs two, he can step up is the bar lower for donald trump it is. i mean, that's been true with many elements of his politics. he does things either politicians could never get away with and he gets away with it. and so even with a debate, what many people would say is a stellar performance is not what a lot of trump's supporters are looking for. they're looking for a classic trump performance, which again could be attacks. it could be smear and kind of a chaos. so i do think it's a low so bar and i do think a lot of trump supporters in his orbit realize biden can perform. they've seen this several times. i think they're trying to adjust what they've been telling people and we heard the former president add that somehow heal, have enhancements, which is another layer of the kind of campaign hey, there conducted plan zelizer. >> it'll be very interesting to be watching this thursday. thank you very much thanks for having me and be sure to tune in on thursday for this elections first presidential debate between president biden and former president trump jake tapper and dana bash or moderating, this will be live from atlanta at 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. it will also be streaming on max we are monitoring breaking news out of russia at this hour. authorities are responding to what are believed to be coordinated attacks across the country. and now a terror investigation is underway there we have the little details for you violet earth, which we have schreiber tonight and on cnn chevy trucks advanced camera technology lets you see over under through down and any other direction, you may need up to eight available cameras and team views so you can focus on the view that really matters don't miss a 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dagestan a synagogue was set on fire and at least one priest was killed at a nearby catholic church. >> authorities say a group of villages tents, armed with automatic weapons, coordinated via attacks in the city of der bent. meanwhile, police just north of there were involved in a shootout after an attack on a traffic post, authorities have now launched a terror investigation. cnrs claire sebastian is tracking the latest for us from london. so clear, what is the latest on all of this? >> yeah, allison. so authorities are saying that they believe these attacks in two different cities. much calla and there are bent, there about 80 miles apart. are coordinated. they are as you say, now, investigated investigating these attacks under the terrorism article of the russian criminal code, the key targets seems to have been religious sides, russian official sources are talking about a synagogue and a church in the city of deir events being attacked. and we're hearing about a shootout at a church in my hajj gala, where according to russian state media, quoting that dagestan, the interior ministry 19 people who had been taking shelter in that church are now safe. the israeli foreign ministry has also put out a statement saying that to synagogues were involved one in each city. so the situation right now extremely fluid. there are videos and accounts coming through on social media. tanno of the deck is donee interior ministry showing that fighting on the streets of both cities is still ongoing. being a major police operation, the death and injury toll has been updated by the mft, yet this is the religious islamic administrative organization in dagestan. then i'll saying that nine have been killed of which seven law enforcement since we believe the other was a priest at a church and they're bent or according to the public monitoring commission there, he had his throat slit. are some gruesome details coming through that and also a security guard and on top of that, 25 injured. but as i said, extremely fluid and we believe still very much ongoing even though it's now getting pretty late in the evening there and dagestan okay. >> claire sebastian. thank you very much for all of that reporting for more, let's turn now to cnn national security analysts beth center. okay. so beth, you just heard claire's reporting nine people killed, seven of them law enforcement, 25 injured. what clues do you see in these attacks? >> well, it does have the hallmarks of an isis k attack and viewers were remember the big crocus city hall concert hall attack in march that killed about 144 people. and then there was a previous one in iran. both of those attacks, by the way, the united states warned both russia and iran that these attacks were coming, weren't heated. but this looks like another isis k attacked me if this is an isis k attack against a synagogue and a catholic church, what does isis k1, other than death and calles right? and so this is not just some, some far away place, allison we are watching right now, the threat of it from isis k, which is based in afghanistan now spreading around the world to some extent. so the french recently forded an attack related to the olympics. the germans, the euro cup games, just arrested several people and we arrested about two weeks ago, eight tajiks also so associated with the islamic state, who had snuck in across our borders so what they're trying to do is in isis kaye, they do want to have a caliphate just like they had in syria and iraq. >> but they also want to attack christians, jews non-muslims so how does vladimir putin respond to this well, right after the crocus attack, the concert hall attack, they wrapped up a cell in dagestan. >> they arrested a bunch of people so now on trial with the rest of the gang they were said to have provided the weapons. and we're going to see more of a crackdown and and the russians, the way they cracked down it's pretty brutal. but at the same time that brutality doesn't necessarily eliminate the threat. so in some cases it worsens it in terms of the extremist views of certain parts that population and isis has had a relationship with the muslim community, not the majority, but 20% of isis foreign fighters in syria came from russia and the former soviet states. and a lot of them from dog2 on so they're going to crack down. but we can't expect this to go away. >> that asana is, not often in front of our mind, except of course we're all reminded of the awful boston marathon bombing where the zangge brothers came from there. so why has this region of dagestan been allowed to be so volatile and violent for so long? >> well the ability of the russian state to effectively deal with these kind of restive provinces. dog has done is right next to chechnya and, you know, another place, the northern caucasus has always been this kind of hotbed of islamic extremism. >> and the only way that russia has dealt with in the past is chechnya and two bloody wars that killed many, many russian soldiers as well as nor chechens. >> and then he put a leader in charge that has brutally oppressed that population. >> so it's extremely hard to deal with, and especially in a very diverse region, one of the things he's been doing is he's been forcing a lot of damage pakistani young men to fight in the war in ukraine. >> but that is actually probably increased the extremism there that center. >> thank you very much for all of your expertise on this thanks. still to come new details on the shooting that killed four people at an arkansas grocery store. plus what we're learning about the suspect still on the run in an overnight mass shooting in columbus, ohio? >> the most anticipated moment of this lecture and the stakes couldn't be higher the president and the former president, one state two, very different visions for america's future the cnn presidential debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and streaming on max if you have wet amd, you never want to 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joins us now. so rafat, tell us about, let's start with the suspected gunman. what do we know yeah, we just heard a press conference from authorities. >> there al-hussein and heard from colonel michael hagar, secretary of public safety and director of arkansas state police, among the things that he this closed about the shooting that happened friday at a supermarket and fordyce, arkansas, was that police arrived less than three minutes after the first shot was fired than the suspect was down, less than five minutes after that first shot. hagar also said that the suspect was armed with a 12 gauge shotgun in a pistol, and here he dozens of extra shotgun rounds on his person. the colonel said that the assailant immediately began shooting victims upon arriving at the supermarkets parking lot and then proceeded into the store. once inside, he was firing firing indiscriminately to both customers and employees among the four people killed well, this shirley taylor, she would have been she would have turned 63 on july 1st. her daughter angela, actually confirmed her identity to cnn and said that her mother who loved her family and children was the hardest working woman she knew and a great person adding that her family's now completely lost the arkansas the department of public safety also published the names of the other three people who died a callee weems was 23-years-old or roi surges 50 and ellen schrom at one according to the arkansas state police, a total of 13 people were injured by gunfire in the shooting friday, including to law enforcement officers and 11 civilians and allison, as we previously reported, the suspect identified as 44-year-old travis eugene posey was also wounded when he exchanged gunfire with beliefs and taken into custody. this is how arkansas state police director mike hagar described what happened at approximately 11, 38. >> now won one calls were received that there was an active shooter situation and the mad butcher grocery store in fordyce law enforcement responded immediately and exchanged gunfire with a lone suspect kernel hagar specifically mentioned how kali weems, one of the four people who were fatally shot, began using her training as a nurse to render aid to a gunshot victim. and that's how unfortunately tragically she became a victim herself. officials say posey, the suspect is expected to be charged with four counts of capital murder. he's expected to have his first court appearance on monday, and it is unclear, allison, if posey has retained legal counsel at this point it back to you. >> just awful details. rafael romo. thank you. >> well, catastrophic flooding leading to emergency evacuations across the midwest this weekend, iowa governor kim reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for 21 counties and areas that you see here, like rock valley bore the brunt of the rainfall some nursing home residents had to be moved to safety, still in wheelchairs rescue crews used boats to reach people who were trapped by the high water we didn't approximately 20 rescue see since we've been here, most of the waters all pi to the top of it but most of the houses have the top of their front doors and most people that we evacuated were up on the second floor, again down. >> but there's cars everywhere i need to water. we don't see and you just don't know there's in may have covers are up for walk. i could be kept without not the go into those areas one man was able to snap these images before evacuating his neighborhood. >> he told cnn he flagged down a boat to pick him up along with his wife and cat meanwhile, millions of people along the east coast are broiling under a record setting heatwave today as it travels from the ohio valley to mid-atlantic states, triple-digit heat hit the nation's capital yesterday for the first time in eight years. and now there's a threat of more severe weather. meteorologists, at least rafah is tracking this from the cnn weather center. so what are you seeing now? lisa we've got a tornado watch was issued for most of new england and just a few seconds right before we chatted with you, we had a severe thunderstorm. >> watch that has just been issued for parts of upstate new york. looks like new jersey, and a lot of pennsylvania there. we've got this front that's coming through, that's got the potential for some strong and severe thunderstorms are rotating thunderstorms as well. we've found multiple tornado warnings up in new england. this is a part of the country that typically doesn't see a tornado watches all too often the watch goes until 8:00 this evening, you could see we have some of these super thunderstorms that are capable of rotating could drop pink pong ball size hail damaging winds. again, a couple of tornadoes. there's that severe risk. it stretches actually down the spine of the appalachian mountains and you can see, we've got that risk for severe weather up in new england today, but also still tracking some of that heat allison. >> and is it going to cool down tomorrow? >> yeah. so what this front will help do was kill the heat a little bit on the east coast for some of these cities, but it does come back pretty quickly. so you could see as the front comes through, we do cool down just a little bit for a day but again, we'll find that heat coming back. it will linger across the central plains while we're still looking at temperatures at 96 right now in raleigh, 97 in atlanta, 97 in little rock, 98 and washington dc after we hit 100 yesterday for the first time since 2016, more than 2000 days. so just incredible. you can see where the heat takes a little bit of a break monday and tuesday in parts so the minute land take things too, that front, but we already have a ton of heat advisories for this heat dome that we'll sit back to the west a little bit more as this front kinda clear some of these areas to the east will continue to sweltering heat back to the west. some of the central plains still interpreters above 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government is moving to shut down hajj tourism companies that are making illegal pilgrimages to mecca and putting the faithful at risk. cnn scott mclean is here, so scott, what's the latest with this? >> house? and yet we've known for several days now that the official death toll was very likely to rise. and now we know by precisely how much as you pointed out, the saudi government is now confirming that more than 1,300 people died at this year's hajj. at least in part due to the extreme temperatures the government says that almost half 1 million people got some form of medical attention. some are still hospitalized and it says that all of the dead, all 1,301 officially died their families have been notified despite some serious challenges with identifying precisely everyone as you mentioned, the temperature on monday, almost a week ago now hit 125 degrees fahrenheit. and the thing that you really need to remember is that the hodges almost entirely outdoors in some very open areas in the desert is not a lot of trees are shade or anything like that. it's also quite physical, involves a substantial amount of walking between the various sites that these pilgrims are expected to go to. >> and the pilgrims that we spoke to also described what seemed like a bit of a two-tier syst pilgrims who had a proper hajj visa, they had proper air conditioned accommodation and some transportation options as well. >> and then you had this unofficial unregistered group of people who may have come on a tourist visa or business visa. >> they didn't maybe have transportation between the sites and didn't have air conditioned accommodation. >> so some of them were even setting up these sort make-shift tent camps to find or make any shade that they that they could. and the saudi government says that 83% of those who died at this year's hajj were in that category in this unauthorized category. and as you pointed out, the egyptians also the jordanians are trying to crack down, or at least investigate these companies who facilitated this unauthorized travel. we also heard yesterday from an american company bull for maryland. their daughter says that they spend more than $20,000 to go to the hajj only to get there and find out that the tour company that they had paid didn't have all the proper transportation that they needed and so on the day that they died they said that they waited several hours for transportation that never came. they ended up walking and that's when they went missing and where later confirmed to be dead and then to add insult to injury, allison well, their daughter says that they had requested the saudi government hold the body so that they could at least go and say goodbye and identify their parents. and turns out though the bodies had already been buried and they don't know where allison that is awful. scott. i mean, it's also just hard to imagine functioning and 125 degrees outside. thank you for the latest reporting there. >> all right. still 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impact how jewish voters turn out this november joining me now, as cnn reporter, isaac dovere. so isaac, what are the warning signs? or look out and there are a lot of frustration all across the spectrum for where things are at the situation in israel and gaza. and joe biden's handling of it. there's also a lot of it's pain and frustration with what is a clear rise in anti-semitic incidents. and four jewish voters around the country, it's not just a question of israel are where they are on that. it's question of what they're seeing pop-up on the right and on the left. this spike in antisemitism and spiking anti-semitic rhetoric. it's making them feel very uncomfortable and as he pointed out, when it comes to these battleground states in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. and others, the margin of victory is lower than the number of jews in the population so this is yet another one of those things that could end up having a real impact on where things go. november. >> so the republican jewish coalition is planning to spend at least $15 million in these swing states. we understand what is the biden team doing response? >> well, they've started to do some things to reach out to jewish voters, but so far, it's not been an official plan to focus on them, it's what the biden campaign tells me is that they will be hiring a faith engagement director in the coming days and that that will be part of the portfolio of the person to reach out to jewish voters. but this is going to be an ongoing thing. and of course it's all mixed up with all the other things going on. while is appealing to arab americans who have different views of the situation in israel and gaza for the most part, and it's all these balances and the coalition that joe biden is trying to stitch together here so democratic pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, who is jewish, is speaking out against former president trump. what's he saying? >> well, he's not just jewish, he's the governor of one of the 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