>> for absolutely free doctors preferred better science, better results welcome to all viewers watching in the us and all around the world. >> by max foster in london, ahead on cnn newsroom, we aren't counting down to the first us presidential debate. >> of this election season happening right here on cnn this week joe biden and donald trump, how they're preparing plus deadly attacks on churches and synagogues in russia has no claim of responsibility so far, but authorities believe they were coordinated and the end of a pga tour event interrupted when climate protesters carrying smoke bombs invaded the 18th green cnn's a stored presidential debate is now just three days away. us president joe biden will debate his predecessor donald trump for the first time. since 2020. mr. biden and mr. trump had very different approaches to debate preparations whilst trump hit the campaign trail this weekend, courting christian conservatives president biden has been hunkered down at camp david with his advisors. now, some republicans are mocking the president's intense preparations he has to be in camp david for 78 days to prepare himself to be in a 90 minute debate with donald trump. >> that does not bode well for a man who says he wants four more years. >> sin as kevin, let tack now has more on mr. biden's debate strategy president. biden has now completed three days of debate prep out at camp david, and we are getting some new insights into the biden campaign's strategy heading into this week and heading into thursday's debate in atlanta, they've released a memo spelling out some of the things that they're doing to boot boost enthusiasm among their supporters ahead of this showdown that includes 300 debate night watch parties and 1,600 events in battleground states to try and ramp-up energy around president biden's appearance on that debate stage against president trump. >> and i think this memo really lays clear the three most important items that president biden will want to hammer home on that debate stage. one is the issue of abortion, and this is one that democrats really believe will be galvanizing for their support. supporters come november, president biden really wants to lay at donald trump's feet the overturning of roe roe versus wade. and in fact, on monday, the biden campaign plans 50 events around the anniversary of the dobbs supreme court decision that stripped the nationwide right to abortion, really trying to rally their supporters around this key issue, the second item on the debate stage that you're going to hear from president biden, is this idea of democracy and the threats that he believes donald trump poses to american democracy. threats of political violence. this of course, has been an underpinning of the entire biden campaign and certainly he wants to hammer that point home on thursday night. the third issue is the economy. the number one issue for many odors. president biden wants to claim that trump's record and agenda would only benefit the wealthy. of course, this is a vulnerability for president biden. many americans don't see the economy is improving despite indicators that suggest the economy is doing well, it is something that he will have to talk about on but debate stage on thursday night. >> now, the other items that i think are likely to come up and that we heard from biden surrogates on sunday, is this idea of trump as a convicted felon. >> we did hear from one key voice, mitch landrieu, who's a co-chair of that campaign. he talked about this idea of which trump would show up on the debate stage, would be a restrained presidential trump. would it be a bombastic, ferocious trump like we saw in 2020? listen to what mitch landrieu said today. >> it really doesn't matter how donald trump shows up if he comes in unhinged like he is most of the time, or he sits there and his quiet people are going to know that he's a twice-impeached, convinced it did felon, who has been found to have defamed somebody sexually abused somebody and gone bankrupt six times. they will always know that and that is something that the american people have to think about. >> so you here. they're a preview of sorts of what you might hear from president biden on the debate stage when it comes to all of the legal issues that have been surrounding president trump this is certainly a major backdrop to this entire campaign and will be a major backdrop as well to this debate. this face off on thursday night kevin lip tech, cnn washington meanwhile, donald trump says he has decided in his mind who he is going to be running. oh, who's going to be his running mate. but he added that the person doesn't know yet, and he would reveal his vp pick pretty soon north dakota republican governor doug burgum is one of the top contenders for that post. here's what he told cnn he's very strong across the board, so he can pick someone that you can focus on like, hey, let's, let's get someone gets stuff done. >> let's get someone who helps him govern he's got a lot of great choices and i think everybody, everybody the whole country maybe knows my background, which is both both success in business and success as in the executive branch, as governing. but that's his choice on what criteria that he wants well, the former presence, was at the annual road to majority conference in washington this weekend, the event was hosted by the faith and freedom coalition, a group founded by leading evangelical voice ralph reed. >> here's what reid had to say about donald trump's upcoming debate performance i was with the president, meaning trump former president trump yesterday, he was at our faith and freedom conference, disguise in the zone he's ready and by the way, i expect you biden to be ready. oh, for more now we're joined by thomas gift, director of the center on us politics at university college london. thank you so much for joining us. thomas, which trump do you expect to see when we were considering in that report whether it be the bombastic trump or the the, presidential trump, as we can call it well, it's great to be with you, max. >> thanks so much for having me. i'm more expect the bombastic that trump simply because that's a trump. all americans are used to. i think a lot of his campaign strategist want him to show up presidential side, but one thing that we've team from trump is that he just can't help himself. he loves the limelight. he loves coming out hard and being an attack dog. and i think that that's just his personality. that may be neutralized to some extent by this mute button that is part of the campaign where he can't talk over biden, but think absolutely trump's is going to come out and he's going to come out hard what do you make of the preparations of biden's making? he's a different kind of politician isn't here is more he doesn't put much more into his thought, perhaps when trump is much more instinctive, we do have to prepare for someone that really thinks on their feet and the way that trump does. so it's a sensible thing to do, isn't it? preparing? >> oh, absolutely. and there's nothing unusual at all about biden taking some time out with his advisors, getting ready for this debate. >> it's a big moment. and so of course he wants to perform as well as he can. and it is difficult to predict which donald trump is going to show up by virtue of the fact that you just asked that question joe biden needs to be prepared for both. i do think that joe biden is quite a good debater, or at least he has been in the past. he's very good particularly calling out audience members and sort of showing empathy one-on-one with individuals. and so i think that biden is going to do what? on this debate simply because he shown himself effective in previous years is his is the answer here, not to react too much to trump, or is the answer to play him his own game a bit? >> right that's a big question. i'm not sure exactly what his strategists think is best. i do think he wants to show himself as presidential and not get caught into all of donald trump's given take and back-and-forth because it could really just digress into something that's not helpful. for americans. he wants to show a presidential side he said back in 2020 that he wanted to be healer and chief, that he wanted to be bipartisan, that they wanted to work with republicans on the other side of the political aisle. this is a good opportunity to show that if he's elected for four more years, he's going to continue to make overtures and try to heal some of those device will go through some of the issues with kevin. let dac economy is always essential issue, isn't it to any election and it sounds like biden's gonna go in hard on trump on that, but trump's actually probably the better position is neat by simply arguing this was the economy that he'll be inheriting from biden what the economies are really tricky issue for biden certainly because he can't come out and say that everything is great. >> because if you just look at the polls, americans don't believe that fair or unfair there's still a relatively pessimistic sense among many voters. at the same time, he can't say, i haven't done anything for the economy because that's basically just admitting defeat. so i do think that a lot of the framing around the economy is going to be important and what he has tried to do to an extent is kinda frame the economy as being in combat mode and saying i know, i can feel your pain. i know that inflation was 10%, 11% during my presidency, but we're on an upswing and if you can make the case that the trend is upward and that americans just give him four more years. i think that that could be the most effective way to deal with the issue it does biden have an advantage on the abortion issue because he's got a much clearer stated policy, at least, whereas we're not entirely clear on where trump's stands. right donald trump is really equivocated on the abortion issue mostly he has come down by saying, you just need to live this up to the states. but i certainly think that abortion is gonna be a big issue for democrats and it's something that they can rally their base around despite the fact that biden himself doesn't know this is sara lee, inspire a whole lot of enthusiasm among progressives abortion is one issue where he can really speak strongly to his own credentials and what he would try to do in office. we saw in the 2022 midterms that a lot of americans said abortion was one of the biggest issues. it's why democrats let's outperformed expectations. and we saw that also in a number of state referendum across the country as well. so abortion, abortion, abortion is definitely the issue that i think biden is going to drive home okay. >> thomas gifts. appreciate your insights as over. you can tune in to see the city presents a debate, of course, right here on cnn coming up on the 27th of june at 9:00 p.m. eastern time will also replay the debates in its entirety. just a few other times as well, you can watch it at 7:00 a.m. london time. that's 2:00 p.m. in hong kong, or 12 hours later? 7:00 p.m. in london or 10:00 p.m. in abu dhabi authorities in russia's dagestan province have declared three days of mourning. arthur attacks on sunday on churches and synagogues. at least 15 police officers and a priest were killed in what appear to be coordinated attacks. so the cities bend and my color. but the total number of victims remains unclear. tasks is reporting that russian authorities now say counterterrorism operations there over at least so far, there's been no claim of responsibility, but officials told russian news that the perpetrators were quote, adherence of an international terrorist organization are seen international correspondent ivan watson is in hong kong with more on this. we've got a fuller picture now that it's over exactly what happened, ivan sure. >> i mean, it was a very deadly and violent night in these two cities on the coast to the caspian sea on sunday in the russian republic of dagestan the authorities there say that the counterterrorism operation, it ended about two hours ago. that's monday morning. in russia. and that at least as you pointed out 15 law enforcement officers were killed, as well as a 66-year-old russian orthodox priest who a dagestan official says his throat was slit by the militants, the authorities, they also say that at least six gunman were also killed in what did appear to be coordinated attacks roughly at the same time in these two cities, the region's capital, makhachkala. and this other coastal city of deir bent. they say that there were attacks mounted on to russian orthodox churches and to synagogues. and we've seen images from the synagogue in deir bent indicating that that was actually burned. and reports of molotov cocktails being thrown at these places of worship to, to start the fires. and we heard a harrowing report of at least 19 people barricading themselves inside a church in maha chica law, russian orthodox church, to try to protect themselves. they were eventually able to make it to safety. what we're waiting to now find out is why this, these acts of violence who carried them out, there has yet to be any claim of responsibility. we do know that the synagogues reportedly had extra security ever since an angry crowd stormed the airport and maharajah law at the end of last october uber, they were protesting what they believed to be the arrival of a flight from israel. these were pro-palestinian demonstrators there were a number of injuries caused in that incident and security was reportedly ramped up at jewish places of worship after that, there was another really terrible terrorist attack that we do not know if there's any connection between what happened on sunday and dagestan. and last march at the crocus city hall concert hall there terrorists, attacked a packed concert hall, killed more than 140 people, set fire to the place, and ultimately it was isis that claimed responsibility. the russian authorities detained afterwards a number of citizens of tajikistan and accuse them of being behind that attack so waiting to find out more what exactly will the kremlin say about these deadly act of violence? >> max, ivan watson. thank you much more to come on cnn, including a look at demonstrations in los angeles where pro-palestinian groups were confronted by pro israeli counter counter-protesters, plus russia. they mean to us for ukrainian attack on crimea that kills three children. details after the break conquer financial reports gaga 2000 word essays conquer 300. >> thank you notes. >> over what you write with a smooth riding, longest lasting jelly in america g2 we had to take our old gas heating that wasn't huge project. i was so overwhelmed because i started contacting people off of anjie to work with people that knew what they were doing. it was a game and changer get started today at angie.com times may change, 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counter-protesters with israeli flags confronting the pro-palestinian demonstrators. the two sides shouted out and sometimes shoved each other. participants block traffic and video from the scene showed multiple alter cations. in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the intense phase of the fighting in gaza is about to end as the country looks to possibly shift some military power to its northern border that's where israel has seen an increase in cross-border attacks. hezbollah targets areas in northern israel from southern lebanon. but israeli leader is making clear this doesn't mean the war against hamas is over. and told local media, he continues to work towards the goal of eliminating the groups there's nada bashir joins us with more about what's happening in gaza. also, what's happening in lebanon, because the intensity seems to be shifting. >> yeah, absolutely. there has been concern for some time now around the escalating situation on the border, we've been hearing those warnings from us officials that we could potentially see a ground incursion by the israeli military along sudden lebanon's border. and of course that has been a huge point of confrontation over the last eight months between husband learn the israeli military. now of course, these comments from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu suggesting that the israeli military will be now shifting its focus away from gaza. in particular way from areas of southern gaza are we have seen intense bombardment over the last few two weeks and doubling down on the military operation in northern israel, focusing on southern lebanon, take a listen to what he had to say to israeli media want to hold our said golden column of the intense phase is finished. >> we will have the possibility to move the part of the forces north, and we will do this we first and foremost for defensive purposes. and secondly, to bring our evacuated residents home. if we can, we will do this diplomatically. if not, we will do it another way. but we will bring all the residents home, all the residents of the north, as well as the residence of the south my name shall no we know that tens of thousands of people northern israel have been evacuated over the last few months in southern lebanon, nearly 100,000 people have been forced to flee their homes because of the intense violence that we're seeing. >> we've seeing civilians killed in these airstrikes that are taking place, including journalists reporting in the south. and of course, we're hearing warnings from the international community that were added dangerous tipping point. now, along the border. but of course, we've heard from israeli officials in the past saying that they can copy and paste what we're seeing in gaza in lebanon. but hezbollah is a very different organization. they have a much larger, much stronger military arsenals. so that is certainly a point of concern us officials have told cnn, there are concerns that hezbollah could overwhelm israel's air defense systems. the us has also issued assurances that it will provide literary and security assistance to israel if there were an all-out war, they know us boots on the ground. and of course, we are expecting today to see the israeli defense minister yoav gallant in the united states meeting with his us counterpart, lloyd austin, as well as the us sector state antony blinken the u.s. of course, continuing to push for a ceasefire. they have framed this as the only way to know any secure and peace in gaza and secure security of the state of israel. but also crucially to deescalate tensions in lebanon not i thank you so much. >> a ukrainian strike in russia occupied crimea, left at least five people died, including three children and more than 100 others wounded. russia's ministry of defense says, it's shot down four missiles and other miss alex i did in the sky scattering fragments over busy beach in sebastopol on sunday russia says the ukrainian five missiles were supplied by the united states and they, washington for the attack witnesses say air raid sirens didn't sound to warn of the attack. cnn has reached out to the ukrainian military for comment. meanwhile, russia has continued bombardment of ukraine's second-largest city has left another person dead and 12 others wounded. official say strikes on kharkiv, on sunday, hit a home and a school. russian troops are inching closer to the city after an offensive near the border last month. but ukraine says its forces are bouncing back in the region as western aid starts pouring in again, cnn's fred pleitgen has more ukrainian troops storming a russian trench in the kharkiv region firing and throwing grenades at those unwilling to surrender elsewhere in the same region, a russian soldier, it does give up after the ukrainians decimated his unit, but we'd behind what they know who we ran to him and i saw his uniform up-close and realized he's a russian servicemen. he says, then i shouted at him, 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they had sweltering heat or weekend but notice we still have a piece of the heat dome sitting back in the central plains with temperature still in the middle and upper 90s going for 99 degrees in oklahoma city, but like i mentioned, washington, dc, one of the places that get a little bit of a break after you guys hit 100 degrees on saturday for the first time since 20 2016, more than two thousand days. so definitely not the type of extreme heat that we see in the mid-atlantic, especially not in june. here's a look at some of that relief. again, briefly on monday from richmond to washington, dc, temperatures upper 80s and low 90s at three degrees on monday and philadelphia at one in new york. but notice how these highs back in middle and upper 90s do start to creep in again as we get back into the middle of the week because we still have this heat dome that's sitting, you're by it just kinda gets nudged a little bit on about front came through just for about a day or so, but then that heat starts to settle in again for more than 78% of the lower 48. that's 250 d million people again, with these temperatures at 90 degrees or hotter as we get into the workweek. in fact, we're looking at more than 300 records both daytime highs and overnight lows falling as we go through the next couple of days as this heat just continues to swelter. so we're looking at temperatures up in the upper 90s, monday, tuesday wednesday in atlanta st. louis, middle and upper 90s as well, dallas temperatures that 99 degrees on tuesday, you can see dc getting back in some of that heat as we get into the middle of the week, 96 degrees by wednesday. so that keeps the heat risk moderate at major an extreme in some locations, this means that we really need to pay close attention for those signs and symptoms on heat sickness, check on kids, elderly and paths, make sure everybody is trying to stay cool and hydrated now with saudi arabia says 1,300 people have died during this year's hajj pilgrimage. as temperatures at peak times, we're above 50 degrees celsius. that's 122 degrees fahrenheit. it says most of those who died were unauthorized to perform the trip and walking long distances in the scorching sun without adequate shelter or comfort. some eyewitnesses tell cnn they saw pilgrims losing consciousness and falling ill. some of also complained there those poor infrastructure and organization for this year's chirp sound was monitoring this i know you have people who are there i mean, it is a massive logistical exercise. there has been criticism of the saudis as it always is, because it's impossibly difficult to manage, i guess. but tell us about this visa system. there are two visas, one to get into saudi arabia, another go to the though on the pilgrimage and they're saying that many of these pilgrims did not have the right visa. >> i think it starts by understanding just how important the hajj is to muslim worshippers. this is the thing that you save your whole life for. you'll give up having a home, you'll give up paying for your daughter's wedding to go to the hajj because it is that important and that means that many of those who are devoted, who want to carry out the hajj, they are really at the mercy of these tore groups. these are tore groups at people apply every year it's like a lottery system. you may or may not get that permission. but we hear from eyewitnesses that then these tour groups might be offering somebody an elderly person look, i will sort out the paperwork for you i will get you there. i will get you from cairo to mecca. don't you worry about it? it is only when they arrive but they are concerned with the reality that these tour groups might not necessarily be operating properly. they might show up at one of the sites and not find the buses that they need. we know many of these deaths occurred because people were walking to one of the sites mt arafat by foot, several kilometers in the scorching temperatures, eye witnesses say that the route that there were bodies all along the route, they were describing some of these eyewitnesses that there simply wasn't enough help for some of these individuals who are literally collapsing on the sides of the road. so there's going to be a lot of questions around the tour groups. first of all, the government's how did this many people slip through the cracks? how did this many people get to go to the hajj who were unauthorized as the saudi authorities say we know the egyptian government, for example, has already been reviewing. they've read this report, they've already been reviewing the tour operators. they've banned more than 15 torr groups that they say we're not working properly, we're not providing the proper paperwork, but all of this is really going to be felt this week, max, because this is when people return home this is when the pilgrims are supposed to come back to their muslim countries, be celebrated by their families. they've now completed this very important tradition. of course, many people will not be returning home in the fear is that those numbers could still rise. so there's going to be a lot of questions about how is this conducted in the future? this is a a logistical phi, as you said, 2 million people that descend upon mecca nearly 2 million every year. how can that be done in an adequate manner that ensures people are cared for and these temperatures, they're only going to rise. that's what climate experts say this is in part these records setting temperatures we're seeing or result of the climate crisis. and on the ground eyewitnesses, pilgrims saying they're simply not the logistics there to care for everyone. >> okay salma, thank you so much torrential rain still lashing southern china as it deals with deadly flash floods and landslides, chinese state media reporting the death toll has now risen to at least 71 people across that region for more or less go to cnn's steven jiang, whose life for us from beijing, with an update, steven yeah max these flies are turning increasingly dangerous and in many cases deadly as the authorities continued to revise up there or casualty figures, that death toll from these summer floods you just mentioned is expected to rise. >> and doubt layers. we're not even in the month of july yet now, the bad news is after pounding southern china four days, these torrential rains are now moving northwards to impact even more provinces. the national weather service here, a few hours ago, just issued a red alert. their highest level of alert for heavy rainfall is set to cover multiple provinces along the young river. that of course is one of the most populated and economically important regions of this country already over the weekend. in one eastern chinese province along the way, we have seen more than half 1 million people being affected by these floods and with the authorities, they're evacuating some 64,000 people. now, these dramatic footage we've been seeing in stay media showing both urban we will areas submerged in muddy water with emergency responders of russian to rescue trapped residents using speed boats, rafts, and in some cases, carrying elderly citizens on their shoulders away from there are submerged homes and heavy equipment and have been sent into clear some of the debriefs and choppers being deployed way to send in supplies as a growing number of residence now finding themselves being cut off from access to roads, communications, as well as electricity. but the thing is with this heavy rain and floods impacting et cetera. in china and many parts of northern china actually are experienced seeing severe drought and record high temperatures. all of that according to scientists, of course, as a salmon, i just mentioned, is another sign of the effect of climate change amplify extreme weather, making everything more frequent and deadlier. >> max okay. steamed jang in beijing. thank you so much. now a rise in tensions between israel and hezbollah is 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expected to focus on the war against hamas and efforts to secure the return of hostages in gaza. >> but they'll also discuss the issue of regional stability as concerns mount over the possibility of an expanding conflict amid an increase in fighting between hezbollah and israel hezbollah has been launching rockets into northern israel since the hamas's october 7 attack in israel has been striking back at hezbollah in southern lebanon. just this week, a white house official told cnn that israel has been assured what have us support in the event of a full-on war with hezbollah, our chief international anchor, christiane amanpour spoke with the lebanese foreign minister back in january. this is what he had to say when asked whether the government in beirut had any influence over hezbollah i don't know. >> you know, the decision is there's and we hope that they don't take they don't commit themselves to a larger war. but we are working with them on this and we have a lot of reasons to think that this would not happen. that they we do not want as lebanese all or all of us. we do not want any war so yes it's not like we can order them we're not claiming that, but we can convince them. and i think it is working in this direction. >> told me now from brussels maha yahya, director of the malcolm h curve, carnegie middle east center. thank you so much for joining us. i just wanted to get your independent assessment of that the amount of leverage that the lebanese government does have over hezbollah, where does it stand? >> good morning and thank you for having me unfortunately, they have very little leverage in terms of i mean, the government has very little leverage with hezbollah per say. however has been lysed also very reluctant to get un until an all-out war with israel for the large part, because it knows that an all-out war will literally send level on back to the stone ages. so no matter how much damage they can inflict or have the capacity to data inflict on israel. they know that the cost and lebanon will be quite catastrophic, and this will include all lebanon, including their own areas that they control and their own constituency so while the government has, let's leverage, it is coordinating with hezbollah and trying to use whatever influenced it has to try and calm things down to the extent possible the more these skirmishes, if we can call it that between israel and hezbollah flare up, the more chance there is, frankly, isn't there of a full-blown war because mistakes are made, misjudgments are made, and it can very quickly escalate no, it's a slippery slope. >> and i mean, since the skirmishes started on october 8th, they have been escalating and we've seen an exponential increase in the escalation after the exchange of fire, the direct exchange of fire between iran and israel prior to that, hezbollah had been careful to respond in a relatively moderate way. i say relatively given the intensity of israeli attacks and lebanon, as well as lost more than 350 members of it's party over the past eight months through targeted killing. israel has been bombarding areas as far as the lebanese syrian border. >> so hezbollah has not responded in the same manner. >> and a way to try and keep the temperature down. they don't want to provoke an all-out for again, because of the costs on lebanon, but also because iran does not want to lose assets, it has spent the last four decades building up. hezbollah is the primary line of defense as far as iran is concerned, so now with the intensification of the bombings the the kind of messages that the israel and hezbollah are sending each other. >> we saw the drones of hezbollah that took pictures of images of quite sensitive area beers in haifa and then other places and israel. in the messages is if you're going to target us more heavily, or do conduct either a ground invasion or a more extensive aerial bombardment. and start targeting civilian areas. then we're going to respond in the same way we're not going to keep a lid on it as we have so far let's also not forget that along lebanon's southern border the damage has been expanded extensive, more than 100,000 citizens have been displaced. and we're talking about 90 to 100 towns and villages across slack border that have been either destroyed or severely damaged. plus, israeli has been using phosphorous to literally burn agricultural land in that area. so there is a de facto kind of buffer zone that has been created on the lebanese side of the border hezbollah's retaliation. again, on that front has remained again relatively, i would say, to the situation mind a wish to clarify the the the weaponry that has bulla has is formidable. >> ball potentially could have certainly in relation so her mask, so it'll be a very different kind of war, but who would be able to step in and help deescalate there because presumably the united states has very little leverage apart from the israeli side and they've already suggested that would support israel. there actually, i agree with you that hezbollah's arsenal is much more formidable. they also, they have a much greater fighting capacity they've, they've, they've been involved in the conflict in syria for more than a decade now. they have relationships with all the different fox season partners of iran with the popular mobilization forces in iraq. the whole season, yammer and the different groups in syria. so it is a much more, basically the stakes will go up considerably and my expectation is if there is an i mean, if if if a much more extensive conflict breaks it's out, we're going to see these groups also involved in the fighting and they've already declared they will do that the united states does have considerable leverage they have the leverage. and i've actually played a very important role in preventing the conflict from escalating between israel and lebanon as far back as the first week or the second week of october, they've been playing 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