know. i hope no one uses it to describe me. thank you so much for joining us today. the lead with jake tapper starts in three seconds. tuffah nasty are nice and calm. belief starts right now we re just three days away from the 2024 first general election presidential still debated airs right here on cnn and former president trump is taking his debate prep to the campaign trail, asked me supporters what approach he should take on thursday night? biden is preparing with his closest advisers behind closed doors over camp david had it s been two years since the supreme court decision that overturned roe versus wade setting off fight in states over reproductive rights were to take a closer look at what has happened across the country since roe fell. plus the violent scenes out of los angeles is pro-palestinian supporters. the city ended up on a synagogue in a predominantly jewish neighborhood to protest the war in gaza. now, several lawmakers and president biden s and demonstr
[indistinct] sandra: a violent class outside a synagogue is anti-israel protesters block the interest. counterprotesters began to push back, and they chaos erupted from there. a local rabbi telling fox that the scenes reminded him of 1930s germany. i am sandra smith in new york. it is great to have you and kick off a new week. bret: i am bret baier in for john roberts in washington. this is america reports. the l.a.p.d. responded to that seen with riot gear, attempting to break out the altercations arresting at least one person. it s happening is a newly promoted white house official faces heat for resurfaced tweets celebrating the anti-israel movement and comparing belize to patriots. breaking down the white house new staff. first, jonathan hunt live in los angeles with more on this violent clash. how many protesters were swarming that synagogue? 100 in total. not a huge number. it was a major escalation of the many anti-israel protests we have seen. it targeted on
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just from the details we have, of what we ve seen and that these attacks in russia? obviously, there is a lot we do not know but it fits a pattern of attacks we have seen, including last year byjihadists linked to the islamic state probably from the islamic state khorasan, which is their branch in central asia, and has carried out attacks in moscow and this attack is close to their home territory. can we infer anything? we know the sites that were targeted, two churches, one a synagogue these are religious venues. can we make anything from that in terms of what was actually targeted? so, the islamic state and individuals that follow it see themselves as part of a religious struggle. they see a western war on islam and they see awar a war done by christians and dues on religious targets. jews. by striking religious targets, they believe they re defending their faith. as you said earlier, we re still working to confirm a lot of the facts here and figure out exactly who w