anderson cooper 360, week today on cnn welcome to all you watching us here in the i d states, canada, and all around the world in cameroon, who were this is cnn newsroom. less than a week until the first debate between donald trump and joe biden marry each taking a very different approach to prepping we ll have a look at their strategies. american pilgrims among the dead in mecca as thousands face record heat temperatures during the annual haj. here from a traveler who s spent days in the sweltering heat loss for menthol, vaping products are set to hit the shelves following a controversial decision from the us food and drug administration striation why some groups are concerned about the risk for young people buy from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber or four days away from the cnn presidential debate, while us president joe biden continues to prepare this challenger donald trump hit the campaign trail on saturday with back-to-back events the republican a
really it s a total tragedy jake tapper loves k-pop and the leads starts right now is, this extreme weather our new normal believes starts right now at least 27 large wildfires are burning out west fueled by insanely high temperatures. and 70 million americans from indiana domain are under an alert burt from that same heat. now, first tropical storm of the season is here. we re going to dive into the reasons as to why and how to keep your family safe and what one of the most excruciating hearings in heat years had the ceo of boeing facing brutal questions from democrats and republicans, lawmakers demanding answers. and serious changes because after months of safety concerns and frankly, some pretty scary stories from passengers, i m going to talk to one us senator who told the ceo that he is the problem. plus latin reports putin says he and kim jong-un have taken the relationship to a new level. what they re now promising each other and what that might mean for the free wor
debate in america begins june 20, seven-fifths, seven this is cnn breaking news hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me on fredricka whitfield and we begin with this breaking news. the israeli military says an incident in rafah killed eight idf soldiers marking one of the deadliest incidents involving is really troops since the october 7 attacks, the militant wing of hamas claimed it carried out at complex ambush. the incident happened as the rafah civil defense says, israel launched which new airstrikes in the enclave. cnn s paula hancocks is in tel aviv for us, paula are officials giving you any more detail about what happened well for details, the idf of giving a limited at this point, but they do say that there has been that incident in western rafah this saturday, eight soldiers having been killed in that incident, they say that they are investigating this point in trying to ascertain the cause of what happened. now we have heard from hamas, they as
A look at Breaking News, politics and reports from around the world. Its more of a custom inside the justice department. It doesnt say that there cant be an investigation 60 days out from an election. What it says is the norm is that there isnt an overt move in an investigation dealing with an elected official or somebody on the ballot at 60 days before the election. For example, a subpoena, an indictment or pushing to get an interview during that window. Thats true. But at the same time you alluded to this, wolf giuliani is conceding that if there is no resolution between now and labor day, which is effectively the september deadline hes talking about, that it might not be the worst thing in the world politically, not legally but politically to give the republicans a Rallying Point to kind of protect the president , not unlike what you heard devin nunes say on that tape. To protect the president from
democrats who may want to impeach him. Now, thats obviously a stretch, but it doesnt
looking at the uncontrollable? i think when we are looking at the figures uncontrollable? i think when we are looking at the figures in uncontrollable? i think when we are looking at the figures in terms - uncontrollable? i think when we are looking at the figures in terms of. looking at the figures in terms of percentages of people that were coming out to vote in these stages, i think we have seen some ebbs and flows and really actually in the last two phases, we have seen the lowest percentage of voter turnout overall and there are some people that are attributing part of that to the extreme heat temperatures. again, none of this will be completely clear until you get all of the polling data from each constituency and everything really is going to be coming out once polling ends. but there are certainly a lot of concerns about having held the selections in some of the hottest months in india. indeed, samira, as always, thank you so much for covering all the different twists and