into doing something that neither of you want to see happen. >> i'm campaign, which is that if you reelect him, you are signing up for four more years of chaos confrontation, and division. and trump as you noted in that first debate in 2020, seemed virtually unhinged and encapsulated in those couple hours that that argument from from the biden campaign. so i think that the what how they say, how they say, how they perform on thursday is going to be as important as what they say and the arguments they make against each other. these are very familiar figures. people have a lot of settled opinions about these two candidates is not like one is an unknown calendar as we usually get in the debates. and so that's why i think kind of like the judgments that people make about each of them individually may be more important than the arguments they make against the other and ron, i think what's also really interesting is how will the rules affect their performances? like no live audience? now opening statements two minutes to answer. >> one rebuttal, and then of course, microphones can be muted or will be muted will this change the dynamics and perhaps the energy of the debate? i think they will change the debate significantly. and i think of those, i mean, they're all important and charts are really affect the outcome of this debate. and to some extent, that protects biden from trump. but it also protects trump from trump. >> i think biden will have a better chance of delivering a coherent argument to voters if he is not constantly interrupted by trump, the way he was in that first debate in 2020. >> but the fact that voters, we know that at least as i understand the way the technology is going to work, whatever trump does, voters are not going to gear and see him constantly trying to interrupt biden may also make it easier for trump to have deliver a better impression of because certainly that, you that 2020 kind of performance did not really endear himself to anyone except his hardcore supporters. there's one other interesting contrast i think in many ways trump wants so look back and biden wants to look forward. trump clearly wants to frame this campaign and certainly this debate as where are you better off in my four years or his four years was life more affordable? the border seem more secure biden, i think has a hard time winning that argument, whether whether deservedly or not, most americans we'll say they were better off when trump was president, but that doesn't mean that most americans are necessarily on board with the agenda that trump has laid out for a second term, including ideas like mass deportation and tariffs that could make inflation worse. and so biden in many ways wants to get voters to focus on what trump would do if returned to power. i think trump wants to basically kind of imprint the argument that things were better than when i was president. and if you reelect me, they're going to be better again it's certainly going. to be a fascinating debate run. i have so many more questions i want to ask you, but unfortunately have to leave it there. i'll have to wait for our next interview from brownstein. great to see you. thank you so much nectar having me judy, and to watch these cnn presidential debate on thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> and we will replay the entire debate. it's 7:00 a.m. london time gpm here in hong kong authorities in southwestern russia dagestan province of declared three days of mourning after a series of attacks on churches and synagogues on sunday, at least 15 police officers and a priest were killed in what appears to be coordinated attacks. but the total number of victims remains unclear or here you can see heavily armed law enforcement officers taking on gunman and a russian orthodox church in my hajj color, well, this is the aftermath of an attack on a police traffic post in the same a synagogue was also attacked similar scenes in the city of durban, authorities say a priest who was killed during the assault on a church. there molotov cocktails we use in an attack on a synagogue so far no claim of responsibility, but official told russian news that the perpetrators were quote, adherence of an international terrorist organization or dagestan is a predominantly muslim province with a small christian, an even smaller jewish minority. senior international correspondent, ivan watson joins us with oh, ivan, what more are we learning on what appears to be coordinated attacks right? >> well, russia's national anti-terrorist committee just announced that counterterrorism operations had been concluded in these two cities of dagestan, a little bit more than an hour ago, 815 am local time. and in this statement announced by russia's state tass news agency, they say that armed militants attacked to synagogues and two churches as well as police officers in these two cities, the region's capital, mo hutch calla, and did a bent. both of these cities on the banks of the caspian you can c, and the violence began in the evening on sunday and apparently was a very bloody night with at least 15 law enforcement officers reported killed as well as a russian orthodox priest, does 66-year-old man at the church in there are bent and the authorities are also saying that at least six of the armed militants were killed in this. now, it seems that the synagogue in debt are bent, was burned that there have been reports that there had been extra security outside synagogue its index dagestan ever since late october of last year, that's when an angry mob overran the airport in my hajj gala. they were protesting against what they believed to have been the arrival of a flight from israel. some of the crowd there were carrying palestinian flags and they were chanting things like they didn't want israeli refugees coming to coming to dagestan. and this was in the wake of the hamas attacks in israel and the ensuing bloodshed that has continued to this very day all this just goes to say that dagestan, a russian republic in the caucuses has a long history of violence and political instability. it is next to chechnya, which was the scene of horrific conflicts between chechen separatists and the russian government throughout the 1990s. and we've seen it incidents and reports from state media of russian law enforcement going after suspected isis militants in dagestan in march, isis claimed responsibility for an absolutely deadly terrorist attack on a concert hall outside of moscow. the crocus city hall where more than 140 people were killed. very important in this instance, in dagestan, these coordinated apparently coordinated attacks, there have yet to be any claims of responsibility and we're waiting to hear more from russian authorities and the kremlin about who they think was behind these acts of violence. anna ivan watson, we appreciate you keeping across this story for us many thanks a ukrainian strike in russian occupied crimea. let's at least five people dead, including three children. and more than 100 others wounded. russia's ministry of defenses shot down for missiles. another missile exploded in the sky, scattering fragments over a busy beach and sebastopol on sunday, russia it says the ukrainian fired missiles were supplied by the united states and blamed washington for the attack witnesses say air raid sirens did not sound too. one 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 let another person dead and 12 others wounded ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says strikes on kharkiv on sunday knocked out electricity in parts of the city, halting the subway. official say a home and a school would damage in the attack? >> barbarians, i don't know how else to call them. why did they hit the school? i don't understand them. they are not human or not human but your question is, they want to spread panic among the people of kharkiv. 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state antony blinken golan spoke about u.s. israeli relations before departing for the us the united states is our most important and central ally. >> our ties are important and probably more important nowadays than ever. >> the white house said it's looking forward to constructive consultations with gallant. also saying it will not keep responding to claims by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that the the us was delaying the shipments of weapons us officials last week called those claims not accurate, and disappointing or meantime, in israel, mr. netanyahu says the intense phase of fighting in gaza is quote, about to ent, as the country looks to possibly shift some military power to its northern border but the israeli leader is making clear this doesn't mean the war against hamas is over cnn's paula hancocks has more details from jerusalem israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has given an interview to the israeli tv channel and 14, and he's really given some more clarity on the wall war in gaza and his plans for its future. now he said within this interview that the intense phase of the war is about to end. also saying that he's vowing to shift the power to the north, meaning northern israel on the border with lebanon, there have been increasing cross-border attacks with hezbollah over recent weeks. now, we also pointed out that this doesn't mean that the war will come to an end. he is saying that the current phase of fighting in the rafah will come to an end. he also said that he was ready for a partial deal with hamas. this is about the ceasefire hostile did you deal which is on the table at the moment, but has really been in limbo in recent days. he says though, that he is willing to agree to a partial deal. he wants to get some of the hostages back, but he also said that he will continue after the ceasefire to try and achieve his goal of eliminating dating hamas. now of course, this may well be problematic for hamas. we have heard consistently from hamas officials that they want a specific timeline for a permanent ceasefire for this war. so it may in make it more difficult for the two sides to come to any kind of agreement. now, on this ceasefire-hostage deal, which i must add has been stalled somewhat over recent days. he also pointed out he wants to bring people back to the north, meaning tens of thousands of residents who have been evacuated due to the tension at north. and he said that he would like a political agreement that would be great. but if it's not possible, we will do it another way. now, of course, on the lebanese side as well, there are also tens of thousands of residents that have had to be evacuated. this interview really giving a little more clarity on where the israeli prime minister is and what he plans for the coming potential days, weeks. there is no timeline when it comes to these these clarifications paula hancocks, cnn, jerusalem a greek owned cargo carrier, was struck by iran-backed 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with some relief from the heat. >> look at these temperatures, taking a back seat with highs and low 80s from boston, new york, 89 degrees in washington, dc after they had sweltering heat or weekend i'm been noticed. 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 2016, more than 2000 was in 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 the middle well, an 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 nearby. it just kinda gets nudged a little bit all 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 million the only people again, with these temperatures at 90 degrees or hotter as we get into the work week. in fact, we're looking at more than 300 records bold daytime highs, and overnight lows, bowling as we go through the next couple of days to 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 could 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 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