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>> now there's a lot that we have to take into consideration to really acclimate those animals watching all day today. >> and i'm through tight. and so it's exciting to see how well they're doing the to celebrating their new waters with a spurt of excitement in a spark of curiosity as they begin to make new friends some of those 0s, cnn, london welcome everyone you're in the cnn newsroom. >> i'm omar jimenez and washington tonight no sign of president joe biden or his republican challenger, former president donald trump. the tumor men are staying out of the public guy as they prepare for their first debate matchup of 2024, which is only four days away, the candidates are taking a very different approach. how they prepare last night while biden port over research and discuss possible debate questions with a close team of advisors at camp. david trump was on the campaign trail i look forward to thursday. i know he's locked up in a log cabin someplace. you can imagine what he's doing. there's a lot of interest, tremendous this interest in the debate and when you say trump, i think this is prepping. >> these people know better than anybody what they want and that's sort of indicative of what we've seen of the former president to this point as far as debate preparation goes, the biden campaign, however, is hoping to reach new voters following the showdown with trump, but a new wave of problems could threaten a key demographic by needs to win and several battleground states, cnn senior reporter isaac deavere joins me now. >> so isaac, can you what are you learning? well when you look at the continuing fallout from what's going on in gaza and the conflict there and feelings that are coming from that. it is creating a lot of problems among jewish voters, as well as the pain and anxiety over the rise and anti-semitic attacks that have been going on with the aftermath, particularly on the left of rhetoric, has been getting a lot lot of people upset when you, that has led to some concerns that in these key battleground states where the jewish population is larger than the margin of victory, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, arizona, georgia, that this could be yet another place where joe biden will have to work to pull together and hold together this very fragmented mentored coalition that they have and we've are showing some of the margins as compared to the jewish population in some of those battleground states, right now on another issue look the second gentleman, doug emhoff, has participated in an the groundbreaking ceremony for a new building at pittsburgh's tree of life synagogue. >> obviously, horrific shooting took place years ago at this point what more is the administration doing with the connect with the jewish committee? >> well, if doug emhoff has been a key part of this, he is the vice president's husband. he's also jewish himself and he has been leading the efforts both on the government side with what he was doing today of the tree of life ceremony, but also in political outreach to other jewish people. i was two weeks ago in new york at a fundraiser. he did russ and daughters, the famous phish place in new york. and that was about reaching out to jewish voters specifically and saying, i know there's a lot of pain. i feel it too. that's the message that emhoff was saying. but we need to be there for joe biden. he has been there for us and making sure that he is doing all he can to try to bring people together and keep them there for biden and harris and going into november. >> and i think it's fair to say that some republicans are sensing some blood in the water because we do have reporting that the republican jewish coalition is playing to spend at least $15 million in swing you say, so it'll be interesting to see if that actually translates to votes when the time comes. but isaac to veer. >> appreciate you being here. thanks for bringing they of course all right. we're following more news as well, but i also wanna bring in democratic congressman of new york, gregory meeks, who joins us now he's a ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee and senior member of the house financial services this is committee. thanks for being here. now, look, it's no secret. i know you now. biden and trump facing off thursday in cnn's debate. i just want to start with with president biden. what are you looking for from him? what do you believe he needs to? due to pull off a win here all the president biden has to do is to be himself to talk about the accomplishments that he's made both domestically and internationally in a time of war and whether it's in ukraine or over in the gaza what he's done and how he's brought countries to talk about the way we remind folks where we were four years ago when trump was the president. >> trump was known then, you know prior as a individual who was a con office but that are pathological liar in an unreliable republican. and that's not worth that. biden has said, but that's what the republics that was from lindsey graham and ted cruz and mark rubio. the only thing has changed from that, and i think that will point that out is that now he is a convicted kannada, so that convicted pathological liar that convicted unreliable republican. >> and i think that that is something that is important to americans. i think that someone that will be pointed out, but he will also talk about his vision for the future what he looks to do to make that the country is moving around and moving in a better way so that younger people, for example, i don't have the student loans that they want to add and that we make sure that we are fixing the income of individuals moving forward. so you're talking about his accomplishment. you're talking about tomorrow. >> and i just want to ask too, because i agree all of those are likely strategies. he will lean into. but i also want to ask about the latest reporting from cnn's isaac to veer, who were just talking about here, that there are warning signs flashing over jewish voters support for the president, which as we showed, jewish americans make up enough of the population to be determinative. determinative in several tight battleground states, pennsylvania, michigan, georgia. i'm curious how big of a concern is this because i know it actually has some within the democratic party over how they view this issue well, i think nobody has done more for israel during this time of crisis than joe biden when you look at the first president to visit israel, doing a war time, it was joe biden when you look at the attack that was hammered at israel by first hamas, or there's more weapons and that was given to israel for its defense. >> moving forward to make sure that they were safe when you look at the attack, that was perfect. >> traded by around it not only did they have the equipment necessary to knock down every every drone and missile that was set. >> but we also had some of our military folks and brought together saudi arabia jordan cooperative, egypt so he has clearly done and stood by israel every step of the way now, i wanna shift to some of those countries you were talking about in the geopolitics realm, several sources told cnn last week that ukraine for one when it's been moved to the top of the list to receive us air defense capabilities to ensure their survival how significant and maybe even how unusual is this move by the biden administration? well, it's very significant because of the republican refusal to fund ukraine over the last for about six months, ukraine was put it into a very desperate situation. finally, we pass the supplemental and now what ukraine needs is air defense because we've seen doing that six month period of time that escalation by russia tried to destroy their infrastructure, tried to make sure that when went comes up, that that ukrainians, 3s so they need these interceptors and they need them now. >> and so he's just pushing it up so that things that are coming off the conveyor belt, it goes straight to ukraine for their defense. and talking to those who might have been a head on the line, that are not an immediate danger, that they will get what they have paid for, but just because of the urgency, i will go to ukraine first we must stop russia from continuous aggression and doing what has been doing over the last two years. and we know that it'd be give you cranium what they need. they will fight and they will win. and now that weapons are going back over there after that six months, we see that taking place and before we go look, you're part of a bipartisan congressional delegation that just traveled to india for two days last tweak. >> i know you all met with prime minister modi their the the dalai lama and others. >> can you tell us just a little bit about the significance of your trip? >> i mean, how important our us india really patients oh it's tremendously important in the reason and you talking about 1.3 billion people. but the ally that india is for the united states is joe biden has donefalling count together for example, india, as well as south korea and japan, agreement moving forward, there have been key, but we have to try lateral with south korea and japan, but india is a key ally and key country as we make sure that we weren't off the threats of china and the indo-pacific and working with the philippines that's important so we've had that conversation and that dialogue with prime minister modi being india being the world's largest democracy in the united states, the oldest. it's about democratic countries are coming together and working, collected together against the autocratic countries like russia, like lnorth korea, like a rock. so it's the world coming together. nd is a part of that. and tremendously important as we move on and move together all right. >> congressman gregory meeks, i appreciate you being here thank you for having me. all right. >> we're also following breaking news out of russia, at least nine people had been killed in 20 he, five injured. and what appeared to be coordinated attacks by gunman and dagestan according to local authorities, say now russian authorities say they're starting a terror investment let's dig into what they call coordinated attacks by militants with automatic weapons a priest was killed inside a church and a synagogue set on fire according to police, take take a look at some of the video we've seen now in a separate attack to the north officials say gunman fired on a police traffic post and a synagogue there was also targeted. >> cnn national security analyst peter bergen joins me now he's also the vice president for global studies and fellows at new america. >> peter first, can i just get your reaction to these attacks and the nature of the information that's coming out so far. >> well, the fact that two synagogues and the church were targeted simultaneously in different different locations. i mean, i think sort of speaks for itself. dagestan nmr is i'm sure, you know, is a predominantly muslim republic of russia isis has recruited over the years thousands of muslims from these russian republics like chechnya, dagestan, we're seeing on the map now here on screen and also, we just saw in march that for tajik recruits to isis carried out the attack on a moscow concert venue that killed 145 people. now, we don't know if this is isis. there has been no claim of responsibility. so far after the moscow concert venue attack in which 145 people were killed, ice is relatively quickly claimed responsibility on telling click playground that was isis k, which is the isis affiliate that's mostly based in afghanistan and obviously has some freedom of movement in afghanistan and elsewhere to carry out these kinds of attacks because of course, the us military presence has gone as of august 2020 21 so we'll see, but i mean, this appears to be a jihadist terrorist attack. there is a terrorist investigation ongoing if it's not isis claims responsibility, it could be other similar islamist groups that exist in dagestan or chechnya, or these other predominant commonly muslim republics and russia is there a reason that you may see here that why both synagogues and churches would be targeted here. >> do you see them in sort of similar targets to a particular cause? >> why omar, i would also add that seems to me like the police, but specifically targeted. so in the case of isis attacking the moscow concert venue, why did they do that? >> they did that for a couple of reasons. >> one is russia has long supported syrian president assad, who was a mortal enemy of isis, asada. nice as have been fighting war for a long time and so they also russia has of late have somewhat close relationships, ironically with the taliban which isn't a war with isis. so there are a couple of potential reasons. so this may also not just be hit attacks on synagogues and churches, but also to some degree on the russian state and along those lines look, i think it's fair to say the russian state has been under tremendous pressure for quite some time, even domestically, from not just western sanctions, but also the war in ukraine as well. just do factors like that at a high level generally create an environment where we could see more internal attacks like this. >> i'm just curious curious how that might influence people who may be driven to extremist behavior yeah, i mean, russia has been a target of islamist terrorists were longtime back in 2004, islam as terrorists killed more than 300 people at a school in beslan and russia russia is also fought to major wars in chechnya before and after denial 11. >> there's a lot of animus against the russian state by islam as terrorists and his must insurgents. that's not going to go away and i think this is likely we still don't have the claim of responsibility. we don't know who did this, but i mean, this quacks like a duck and walks like a duck and may well be at darken so 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what to inflow and gave a cutscene from medium rare well done so many ways to save life ready while it happy about 365 by whole foods market this cnn presidential debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and streaming on max all right, everyone, the countdown is on just four days to go before the first presidential for debate of 2024. >> and right now, each side calibrating expectations but it's been reported that right now, crooked joe's gone to a log cabin to study, prepare. >> i say he'll come out all jacked up. right. >> who knows what donald trump is going to do at any minute or anytime i'm going to bet that he's going to talk when the microphone 100 times like he does because he's a bully. but the best way to fight a bully is to stand up to him and joe biden has done that before. he's going to do it again all right. >> joining me now to discuss a cnn senior political analyst and senior editor at the atlantic, ron brown, steen, ron, good to see you i'm all right. first impressions what do you think thursday is going to look like? where are you? watch him for well, you know, we're going to hear a lot about different issues from the two candidates. >> like trump is certainly going to talk a lot about inflation, immigration and crime. biden's going to talk a lot about abortion, democracy, and economic populism. but i think the history of the debates is that the most consequential moments have not really been because one candidate bests another on a specific policy argument. it's about what the debate reveals about the character and competence of the candidates that i think has had the most impact on elections. and in this case, we have one candidate i'll trump, where people are going to be looking a lot about questions of character and one, in president biden, that people are going to be looking a lot about questions of competence and capacity and of course, i mean just the visual medium in the history of having televised debates. >> as you mentioned, we've seen at points in history how it's shaped people because ideas of what a leader can be and what a leader looks like. >> and to your point, after months of attacking biden stamina and mental fitness, trump's done a lot of that. they seem to be changing their tune in recent days, even, even this morning, here's one of trump's vp contenders, governor doug burgum this morning on biden's debates, skill i have to look at the guys, 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 but 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 the state of the union this year that when he needs two, he can step up now, look, i know they watch they read it clearly. >> they seem to be worried that they may have lowered the bar too much, are trying to do some cleanup here. is that your impression? question here? and what are the expectations you believe on both of these candidates yeah. >> i look i think they are they do feel like they've gone too far, but i don't really think that's relevant. >> i mean, the most important thing when the debate is going to be voters judgments about whether they think biden is up to the job now, much less 44 for years? i mean, he quelled a lot. he suppressed a lot of that concern with a strong state of the union performance. but that was really that's somewhat tennis without a net, even though there was some pushback from republicans and the audience. i think political professionals in both parties believed the most important outcome of this debate is going to be the verdict that americans make on biden after watching him for 90 minutes, but trump trump faces serious challenges also, he doesn't have the burden of convincing americans to fire the incumbent. and that way he's kind of like reagan in 1980 or bill clinton in 1992, what do you have a majority disapproving of the incumbent president? and so it kinda lessens the burden on the challenger to make a case against them with the challenger has to do is convince voters that he isn't acceptable alternative. and on that front, trump's challenge i think is greater than reagan's and greater than clinton's because voters have watched him for four years. and there are a lot of doubts about the kind of presidency they would bring and trump can either alleviate those doubts or contribute to them by behaving in the way that he did in that first debate in 2020. another performance like that, i think would benefit biden enormously it is interesting dynamic because it's not just an incumbent versus a challenge. are you have someone where we actually have a lot of data on how he performed in this exact job, which typically well, it doesn't ever happen really, i want to put up the debate rules for folks to 89-82. all right. sorry, i miss 18, 92. that's on me. that's on let me but real quick, i want to look at the debate rules here some of the key things no live audience, mic muted until candidates turn to speak. obviously 90 minute debate with two commercial breaks are not able to bring up pre-written notes, anything like that. so look, i think that the difference in dynamic here between maybe what they see when they're reading off a teleprompter, a campaign rally, or an event how do you see the dynamic within this debate space sort of different from the way that maybe the voting population has seen them operate over the last year well, i think the key rule is the mic muted when you're not supposed to be talking. now, if that in fact works, and people at the audio in the audience don't hear interruptions. to some extent, it will protect biden from trump and it will protect trump from himself. because i think trump's biggest challenge in this debate is feeding into the narrative from the biden campaign that a second trump term, whatever you think about the economy when he was president, would be chaos and division and confrontation and so forth. and left to his own devices, trump might easily wander into performance that reinforces that narrative. having the mic, having his interruptions of biden, not heard by the audience. if biden doesn't respond to them, will allow biden to make them more coherent argument, but will also in some ways, as i say, protection from himself by preventing him from repeating the hectoring belligerent. almost unhinged performance in that first debate, which seems two, would seem to encapsulate so late, all the concerns about the chaos, the swirls around him yeah, we will see ron brown seen. >> thanks so much for being here. always appreciate the time thanks for having me. of course. again, that's cnn presidential debate just four days away, you can watch right here on thursday night at nine east starting. you can also stream it on max. we're following a lot more stories for you tonight though in saudi arabia, the government says more than 1,300 people died it's. millions 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down hajj tourism companies that are making illegal pilgrimages to mecca and put putting people at risk. >> obviously, seeing the effects of heat in many places of the world, including here in the united states, millions of people up and down the east coast are sweating it out under heat advisories as temperatures stay up in the red at record-breaking highs in some cases, the nation's capital was hit with triple-digit heat yesterday for the first time in eight years since 2016 and more severe weather is on the way meteorologist lease rafah joins us now from the cnn weather center all right. so the heat is now driving dangerous thunderstorms. what are you seeing yeah. >> so that he and humidity can fuel thunderstorms. you have that hot and humid air rises that creates tall thunderstorms. and this is what you've got look at all of these super cells, these little discrete storms that are cutting across pennsylvania i've. been new england in this red area here that's a tornado watch that goes until 8:00 this evening where we could find hail to the size of ping pong balls, wins up to 70 miles per hour and a couple of tornadoes, harford actually just got done with a tornado warning. i have family in the area. they were sending me videos of some of the shelf cloud and the rotating in clouds as they drove past there. but again, you've got to a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings up in new england. now this firm will continue to progress east as we go through the evening and look at what it does to the temperatures, you get a little bit of a break from the northeast to going into the minute land tick as we go into tomorrow, which is relief because right now you're still sitting at 95 degrees in dc. it's 96 net land had 1099 and oklahoma city is 96 right now in dallas as we go into tomorrow, you can see these temperatures do start to take a break. you've got 80s from york to philly, to dc. but look that heat already creeps back in as we go into the middle of week temperatures back in the middle and upper 90s because this heat dome doesn't really go anywhere. we have the heat alerts are ready as we started to work, we're stretching from parts so of iowa, nebraska, all the way down to the gulf coast from louisiana to florida panhandle, because this dome again, just kinda nudges a little bit because of the front, but it's still kind of sitting there. so as we go through the workweek, we're still looking at 78% at a lower four 48. that's 250 million people with high temperatures and 90 degrees or hotter more than 300 records could fall both daytime highs and overnight lows because you just don't get that relief at night. and you just continue to swaths are so as we start out the workweek, i mean, again, here we're back to the 96 in dc already after only a day and a half of a break, upper 90s and atlanta through the week, dallas, two temperatures in the middle and upper 90s in st. louis. so try to stay cool and hydrated. omar. >> and i think showing 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surges and ellen trump, who was at one also died in the shooting 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 hagar also called the shooting a completely random, senseless act, and officials say oc, the suspect is expected to be charged with four counts of capital murder. he's expected to have his first court appearance on monday it is unclear omar, if posey has retained legal counsel at this point, beliefs also said that at this time the suspects motives are unclear. now back to you some tragic updates there as well. rafael romo really appreciate it. >> all right. also, right now, please, in columbus, ohio, are looking for this vehicle that they say it was involved in an early morning shooting. you see it there. ten people were shot in one police say one is in critical condition. anyone with information is asked to contact the columbus police. all right ahead. climate 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to finish off their final round, little before they could even put out those protesters getting onto the green leaving a powdery substance on the potting surface delayed thank play for several minutes as well, please quickly removing the protesters. now, the pga tour telling us the protesters who were disrupting play were quote, immediately arrested the top adding the powder on the green was removed, no damage to the 18th green. they did have a move the whole for the sudden death play off, which would follow a few minutes later between scheffler the south korean, sorry, tom kim scheffler going on to win a playoff ceiling is six victory of the year, omar, just amazing from scheffler, he said 12 pga tour wins in his career half of them well, now come in this year alone he's also the first player since a certain tiger woods, no less to win six times in a single season, but really concerning seems no one wants to see those incidents that video playing out at a very high profile golf tournament will no doubt. i think it's safe to say scheffler's had a very active non golf related few months here that we've seen this adding to that chapter look, we also want a ship sports here because also had another matchup between wnba stars, caitlin clark and angel reese. it came down to the wire. really, what do we know about this game? would you see really did affect to say recent clark kent had a really tense competitive rivalry when they would college players, but both i've had such a powerful major impact on the spot, especially when it comes to the continued growth of women's men's basketball out on sunday. >> rivalry would continue once again, it was a week ago that reece was cool for a flagrant foul on clark that led to much controversy, but nothing of the sort this time around. a great game he's putting the sky ahead with a layup off the glass in the final minutes, she had 25 points. clark had 17, but passing up the shots in the closing sex that aliyah boston missing it chicago comes back from 12 down with seven minutes left, and they winning 88 to 87, a highly dramatic and emotional finnish fans home, i have been thrilled seeing these two and action and i'm pretty sure there's going to without question, be plenty more to come in the weeks and months ahead. and with that, i'll send it right back to you. >> it's been incredible to watch both of them playing just to see their competitive spirits from college now, translate leading to the pros patrick, thanks so much all right ahead. >> we're learning more about these specific issues. president biden plans to hammer during this week, cnn president, president potential debate. you're in the cnn newsroom. stay with us violet birth, which be absorber tonight no, i don't see cnn primary function is to create a balance and avoid war here's, some nuclears and town and they brought the plague are you back? >> because i missed i do so with purpose since, you do you want that? kingston mayor of kingstown, new 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as an evil well empire just months prior to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire to simply call the arms race at giant misunderstanding thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil. >> in september, the kremlin would face global condemnation after shooting down a south korean civilian airliner and by november, the west was preparing to deploy crews as missiles in europe all of this culminating in an annual nato nuclear exercise known as able are chirp. the exercise fed into and drop-offs paranoia that the reagan administration was actively preparing for war potentially even using nuclear weapons in a first strike scenario, he is ideal today's that the west is out to get us that paranoia disclosed to the west by aliyah gordy ef scale a kgb officer who was an agent for british intelligence. both sides were very, very afraid that the nuclear war they've been warning about four for decades now is almost they are coming to fruition now, more than three decades after the cold war ended. another former kgb agent driven in part by that same parent onakoya, over western intentions and perceived threats launched an unprovoked and devastating hot war in ukraine and once again, like his soviet predecessors, vladimir putin has amped up his nuclear threats against the west resident putin has made over nuclear threats against europe it then you believe the able archer exercises would go forward that november, but were quickly followed by a ratcheting down of any perceived provocations and threats from the us. >> thanks in part to go to the f fcc's valuable warnings and intel, they may be gordy of scheme existing or maybe maybe not the appointment and 1985 of mikhail gorbachev as the new secretary of the soviet union, would later lead to continue de-escalation and tensions between the ussr and the us the nuclear confrontation is a very, very real threat because if both sides think that the other side is willing and ready to do anything, and that's one step away from from a disaster nuclear war was ultimately averted in 1983 the hope is that the same can happen in 2024 bianna golodryga, cnn, new york and the finale of cnn's original series, secrets and spies, a nuclear game, ayres tonight, attend another hour. >> cnn newsroom starts right now, let's go all right, welcome everyone. you're in the cnn newsroom model more jimenez in washington tonight, we are for counting down to cnn's presidential debate now, just four days away, that is the

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