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changed my life. >> check your eligibility in minutes at get life indeed dot com closed captioning, brought to you by meso book.com if you or a loved one have mesothelioma will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 808 to 14000 just three days and counting until that bid prime time presidential debate right here on cnn, tough and nasty, or nice and calm. >> donald trump testing out his debate strategies and asking supporters how he should comport himself thursday night while joe biden spends the week behind closed doors with top advisers preparing for the biggest night of the campaign so far meantime lawyers for donald trump are back in court in florida for not one, but two hearings in his classified documents case. >> and this our a hearing on special counsel jack smith's most ocean to impose a gag order on the former president. >> and today marks two years since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, which guaranteed women the right to an abortion chen will talk about where abortion access stands in america since that monumental decision, we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here. >> to cnn news central hello i'm brianna keeler alongside boris sanchez, and we begin this hour with the most anticipated moment of the 2024 presidential election so far. >> and that is that here in three days, president biden and former president trump are going to face each other for their first debate in nearly for years right here on cnn, the stakes couldn't be higher as both candidates prepared to make their pitches to voters right now, biden is hunkered down at camp david doing some intense debate prep. we're learning that he's getting ready for all possibilities, including even the chance that we could see a very different, more restrained donald trump on the debate stage come thursday. >> meantime, the former president has a different strategy. he's been hitting the campaign trail, also working with close advisers and allies on his policy positions. joining us now, more with more on both. how both sides are preparing cnn's kayla tausche is live force at the white house. we've also got cnn's steve contorno with us steve, what do you hearing about donald trump's week ahead? >> well, he's going to a fundraiser tonight and louisiana and these can spend the rest of the week at mar-a-lago, where he will be meeting with divisors, advisors, and prepping for this debate. however, he's not going to be holding mock debate sessions like joe biden and i was with him this weekend and philadelphia and it's very clear that he enjoys playing hang up this fact that there's a very clear juxtaposition between how he is preparing and joe biden's more studious approach. but there's also been a very interesting sort of resetting of expectations going into this debate. know for months, they have been telling their supporters and swing voters that joe biden isn't up for the task anymore, that he is not physically and mentally up for the job. well more recently, he has sort of been changing his tune. he said that tro biden is quote, a worthy debater at the debate last weekend, he made it a bunch of, or sees me at the israeli last week and he made a bunch of suggestions that joe biden might be taking some sort of performance enhancers. obviously, a baseless accusation there, but it does suggest that they are there, doesn't necessarily project strength or confidence going into this debate that they have sort of raised these questions you have before he was saying held debate. joe biden, anytime any place, anywhere. now there's all these sort of like caveats about this week. >> yeah, he may be some fear about it. we'll have to see. so let's go to kayla tausche at the white house. kayla, tell us a little bit more about what biden plans to focus on. >> well, we know from the communications director of the campaign, michael tyler in a memo that he sent out that there are three sort of tentpole topics. the president biden expects to focus on. number one, democratic values and the daemon injured and democracy that he believes donald trump poses, expect him to reference comments that trump made where he would be a dictator on day one. second, trump's economic plan with an x spec patient that president biden is going to talk about how trump's plan would serve the wealthy and corporations, whereas his plan would do otherwise. and then finally hey reproductive rights with the administration and the campaign blanketing the airwaves. this week, marking the second anniversary of the reversal of roe v. wade earlier today, vice president kamala harris davis speech where she appeared to be workshopping some newer and sharper language. she said that if she were prosecuting the case, she would easily find donald trump guilty of being the one who revoked those rights from women and appeared to play into some of the parlor game around trump's vice president search, saying that she knows that trump has selected his vice president, but it doesn't matter who it is. and harris's words, she said, any one of them would be known to support abortion bans at the federal and state level. and said that that outcome needs to be stopped, guys so steve what are some of trump's biggest of vulnerabilities going into thursday. >> and how is his campaign sort of navigating? potential concern? well, they certainly expect to be on defense on questions about abortion. his criminal convictions, what happened on january 6. >> those are areas where obviously joe biden is going to go on offense, but there's also this question of which trump shows up and that's something that trump's team has been very aware of. and trump himself has been as well. listen to what he asked his own audience at a rally on saturday night how should i handle him? >> should i be tough and nasty or should i be should i be she said no, should i be tougher, nasty and just say you're the worst president in history or should i be nice and calm? and let him speak now i'll note that there was one person who cl doubt be presidential, one person once a good point. all right. so kayla, neither candidate has debated since they last met in 2020, right? it's been a minute here. what lessons can be gleaned from the previous meet-ups that we've seen. well, first of all, if anyone knows the different variations that trump could take on, on stage, it's, it's joe biden because he debated trump in two different scenarios in 2020, where trump had a jekyll and hyde type of appearance in the first, which we now know that he had been diagnosed with covid he was combative. >> he interrupted the president at one point, leading president biden, who was then the candidate to tell him to shut up and voters there's by enlarge left that debate with not, not feeling favorable about either candidate, then fast forward a little over a month later, there were muted mics in that situation and there was a much more well-mannered at mild-mannered up president trump at that time. and so biden had experience with both of those options? shinzen, his advisers have said that they're prepared for both of those both of those outcomes, if that were to happen. but cnn nose from its reporting and covering all of these debates going back for decades that first debates for sitting president's can often trip them up. sometimes they feel too comfortable in the job. they've been living in it for so long steeped in the content and the challenge here for biden will be to not let history repeat itself in that way. >> kayla tausche, steve contorno. thank you both so much. be ready. for anything as you joined cnn thursday night, former president biden, rather president biden, former president trump, meeting for their first debate of the 2024 election. jake tapper, dana bash moderating. it's all live from atlanta. >> again can thursday beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and his former president trump attends a new orleans fundraiser later today, his attorneys are in federal court in florida for yet another hearing in his classified documents case. >> they're arguing against the special counsel's request for a limited gag order which would bar the former president from comments prosecutors say endanger the safety of law enforcement who are involved in the case cnn's evan perez is outside court in fort pierce, florida, and evan tell us about how this is going too far. >> well, brianna, that that hearing is just now getting underway. and what prosecutors are asking for is for the judge to order a gor a gag order on the former president and have it be part of his release conditions, essentially putting the probation office in getting getting the probation office it's involved in all of this and what they're concerned about is according to their filings, is that they say that the former president's rhetoric, that some of his claims about the 2022 search of mar-a-lago, that some of those comments are endangering federal agents. some of the, some of whom will be witnesses in this case if it ever goes to trial and that it is endangering federal officials in general, they're pointing out that there was an attempt by an armed person to armed man who said he was inspired about the former president to attack an fbi office shortly after the mar-a-lago search and more recently, another person who claimed to be a supporter of the former president, who threatened to slaughter federal hello, agents involved in another case. and one of the things they pointed out in a filing, just did over the weekend they turn the former president's words against him. they said that he often boast about the impact that his words have on his followers. but they say justice predictively he will, he will avoid any responsibility for anything that may have happen as a result of what they do yeah important data point there, evan, thank you for that report. let's talk a little bit more now with former us attorney harry litman. so here we prosecutors in this gag order hearing are pointing to trump's false claims that he was at grave risk from federal agents searched mar-a-lago two years ago that's something that really animated his base. but they're saying that this could lead to threats and harassment against those in law enforcement who were involved, judges and other cases they've said the gag orders make sense for this defendant. so why is this a question here? >> well, first, as you say, trump's statements were barely escaped death and he wasn't even in mar-a-lago at the time and basically that joe biden was coming for them. and the real worry that caused the attorney general's speak out as you go to execute a search warrant and people think they're, coming in with deadly force and that's when violence can happen. what's different here in a word, nothing. the, what they've asked for is what's been approved again and again, that is any statements that trump makes. it could have specific imminent and foreseeable harb to an agent involved in the case. that language is not an act it's been approved repeatedly, and there's an interesting dynamic here because we've been watching for months to see whether judge cannon might make a ruling that would expose her to oversight on the 11th circuit and maybe even a recusal because the special counsel is saying this is exigent and already 0.2 to tax verbal attacks on fbi agents. if she doesn't rule, as has been her want it's possible that this motion gives jack smith an opportunity to say i want to appeal her because she hasn't ruled. i want to go to the 11th circuit and say she's got to do something here and that would give the occasion that he hasn't had yet to try to recuse trump's attorneys argue that the waste smith the way the special counsel is being funded, that it's in violation of the appropriations clause of the us constitution because it's not part of doj's budget. what's your response to that it's rare. >> first, it's totally bint already defeated before it makes your head spin. they've got over $1 billion. they could spend on this. and what they're really saying is it the original appointment as smith was invalid if that if she were to rule that, by the way, that would be an appeal and recusal in a skinny minute because it would basically undo the entire special counsel regime. so it's a way of trying to get at just what's happening in this case, but it's consequences would be huge i just can't see it flying at all. >> you have a really interesting background and that you worked for the doj under attorney general jan or reno just before she put in place the current regulations for appointing a special counsel was kind of a reaction to that. i guess i could call it mission creep the can store investigation of clinton. could this hearing potentially whatever the outcome is affect how special counsels are appointed 100% if judge cannon rules that way, it really is even though they tried to cabinet a frontal attack on special counsels except i think we're she to make that kind of ruling that trump would like. >> it would be reversed pretty quickly above her and she would be out of the case. so i don't it's been so well decided by so many courts. i don't see any real prospect of that. but in her hands temporarily, you could have a kind of catastrophic motion this could this decision undermine whatever it is, undermine jack smith's other case against trump, which is, of course the dc election subversion case you back. so if she were to hold this, it would equally apply to that other case where he's being paid in the same way has the same authority, but again, there as in every quarter around the country, that her the challenges already been rebuffed. so if she did it, it would have be far-reaching except i think it would be very temporary because i think a court of appeals would quite quickly say no, that's not the law. and by the way, maybe you shouldn't be on this case any longer. >> and by the way, i wonder if that's i like how you put it. i like how you put it here. it's subtle, but it wouldn't be so subtle if they didn't. harry litman, great. to have you. thank you so much. >> thank you. briana and still ahead the israeli defense minister at the state department greeted by shouts of protesters outside the building. what we're learning about his meeting with secretary of state blinken this afternoon as an israeli source tells cnn, they're still committed to the ceasefire proposal with hamas was some major snack in space. nasa calling office spacewalk at the last minute because of a leaky space suit and two other astronauts are told that their trip back home, that was supposed to happened last week is delayed until july. >> and emergency whether a flooding emergency in iowa plus record setting heat when the worst of it could the over those stories and much more silica the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher the president 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washington, dc. this is video of gallant leaving that meeting at the state department cnn's kylie atwood, is there, kelly, what are official saying about today's talks well, listen, state department spokesperson matt miller just briefed us wall. >> this meeting was ongoing. it is now concluded as said, there you saw the israeli defense minister leaving here after a meeting that lasted for more than two hours and miller said that one of the things things that blinken was going to reiterate in this meeting was the need to deescalate tensions between hezbollah and israel. of course, that comes on the heels of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's speech just yesterday saying that the intense efforts in gaza would be winding down and that israel be focused more on the north that is where that conflict between israel and hezbollah has been driven up over the course of the last few weeks and months here, another message was the need to get humanitarian access into gaza more easily. that continues to be an issue. and an another issue is the need to discuss the day after plans for gaza. this is something that u.s. officials have said is realize have been somewhat resistant to dig into matt miller telling me today that they are somewhat more focused on those conversations now, but there are also a number of things that netanyahu said over the weekend that miller said the us officials are opposed to one of them is the possibility netanyahu said, of temporary military control over civilian life in gaza. the us opposes that and also what he said about the need to continue mowing the lawn in gaza after this intense period of fighting ends. listen to miller responding to those two statements from netanyahu we oppose military control. look, they have temporary military control now, but we want to see that end. we want to see a transition to a different security environment and ultimately, ultimately transition to a reunified gaza and the west bank, we think continued military action in gaza just makes israel weaker and makes it harder to achieve a resolution the north, it adds to instability in the west bank. it makes it harder for israel to normalize relations with its neighbors and he also of course, went on to say that continued military operations in gaza wouldn't be good for the palestinian people who have, have to bear the brunt of this ongoing war. >> so these are obviously live discussions between the us and israel and the other players in the region as they try and figure out what the future of gaza will look like after this intense period of fighting boils down. and of course, as the united states tries to figure out what exactly israel's plans are in the north when it comes to hezbollah kylie atwood live with an update from the state department. thank you so much let's get some perspective now with cnn military analysts, retired air force colonel cedric leighton is with us kernel netanyahu saying that the intense phase of the war is over in gaza, the idf going to refocus now on the border with lebanon and its potential conflict with hezbollah how does that translate to what happens on the ground? yeah, that's gonna be a really difficult aspect of this conflict because really what israel is getting into right now, boris is what amounts to a two front war gaza is not finished. >> know better what anybody is saying in jerusalem or for would anybody is saying in washington. right now, the key thing is this gaza, there are major military operations that have stopped there. the israelis basically want us to get into a phase where that operation looks like it's more or less done. and then they're just mopping up operations going on. there. and then israel wants to shift up to up to the northern front, which is of course the lebanese border. and that means hezbollah. what the ultimate goal there is for the hezbollah forces to be forced back to the, north of the litani river. that is a boundary that was established back when they had a un resolution that said hezbollah should not go further south than that. of course, they violated that many times. but basically what we're looking at as a two front war, the possibility of that israel has to be very careful at this juncture. >> how do you read the sort of conflicting statements from netanyahu on one hand, he seems to toss aside the deal that's been endorsed by president biden saying that he could work out a short-term deal with hamas. but then you have this news that cnn has getting that israel sent through mediators a message to hamas saying that they're all in on that deal what do you make of that? >> well on the surface, it sounds like the left-hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. i think there's more to it than that, i think what is happening is that as far as prime minister netanyahu is concerned, he wants to maintain power as long as he possibly can. he wants to do that for a variety of reasons. among them, legal reasons within within the he israeli judicial system but when it comes to what the israelis wanted to do diplomatically and militarily, they want gaza to be more or less over with, and they wanted to be able to declare there are some form of victory whether or not that's the truth on the ground or not. they wanted to be able to declare that victory and then move on to the north because they see that hezbollah is rearming. iran has provided it a lot of munitions in recent some tweaks and they want to go from there to a way in which they can preempt to what has below either is doing or could do to northern israel plus the need to repopulate northern is really he to bring those people back who evacuated from that area. >> sure. >> when it comes to the us relationship with israel, or with something else, netanyahu said that i imagined came up with a meeting between blinken and golan today and that is that the us has been blocking weapons shipments to israel. >> the white house has repeatedly denied that. what's at the crux of this disagreement? yeah. i think there's a part of it. it must be a semantic disagreement and then there's also the other aspect is that it looks good good for netanyahu to in essence put the biden administration i in a dilemma because on the one hand, the biden administration has said, you shall not use 2000 pound bombs against populated areas in gaza. that's what the actual weapons hold up is. they're not allowing those weapons to move forward every other form of weapon to my knowledge, is being supplied to israel real so factually, the prime minister is wrong. i and but he's using this as a way to in essence drive a wedge within the us body politic between the republic blinken's who are very pro israel and the democrats who basically support what president biden is doing also pro-israel, but with certain limits. >> i'm curious about that statement from netanyahu who about mowing the grass in gaza, there was a cnn analysis that found more than 2,900 acres in gaza had been bulldozed and destroyed by idf troops since the start of the war why? >> well, part of it is there's a doctrine within the israeli military that basically says you have to go after the civilian infrastructure they've used that doctrine all the way back to 2008 and perhaps even before that period of time when they were in gaza, another time now, there seem to be using that same doctrine to an essence, destroy the civilian infrastructure and basically, no matter what the consequences are that doctrine calls for israel to do this in an essence to make it really difficult for hamas or any other group to form and to do the kinds of things that they did on october 7 so that's one of the things that they're looking at there where they're trying to do who is by mowing the grass. they're basically trying to keep the grass short so that it doesn't in a metaphorical sense, that it doesn't mean that there's another terrorist attack. >> colonel cedric late and appreciate you the analysis is always thanks for 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here do we see good luck the top that's not the job of a truck. i was like a pelican. there's no top of a truck. okay. well, there may be at some point, so just keep your eyes peeled for it. but oh, there it is struck the top of the truck. >> good lord. i mean, look at these floodwaters here. this just inundating turner county ems says rescuers were able to save the people who were inside of that truck thing. goodness let's go now to cnn meteorologist chad myers. i mean, too much water in some parts, extreme heat hitting other parts of the country, chad and we know that warmer air can hold more humidity than colder air. >> so it's snows more at 32 than it does. it -20 so when you get temperatures in the 90s and then you run that weather into some fronts up to the north. it just rained four days. there were places in south dakota and minnesota they picked up more than a foot of rain. many places picked up more than a foot and some spots almost a foot to half, no matter where you are in this area here from ohkubo g all the way back even toward winter, all the areas thior are now in flood stage. in fact, 24 in major flood stage, some of the rivers are going down, but many of the rivers are still going up because that water has to run downhill. so yes, there'll be more weather today, not as much as we head over the weekend, but it just wouldn't stop reigning. look at our temperatures all the way from 96 and rapid city two 96 in charleston. >> so a wide swath of the us is under this big area of heat. >> and when we just got a little bit of cold air aloft there over minnesota, south dakota, and iowa. that's when it just rained. all weekend long, 245 million people will be 90 degrees today or higher. that's a little bit better than we were though over the weekend, new york, look at you temperatures in the 70s, new england, you're feeling pretty good because the heat has now pushed down to the south, down to the gulf coast, panama city, new orleans, all the way back, even heard oklahoma city and into arkansas. and it will be hot, but it will also be warm at night. dallas, you don't cool down below at if you have your thermostat set on 76 for your air conditioner. >> it's not going to shut off just because the cool air doesn't get there at night. >> it's just muggy and hot all night long i had some friends that were in las vegas and they said they went to the pool at 10:00 at night and it was 100. 104 i guess i guess that's a good time to go. then when the sun is already set and you won't get a sunburn, you're not sitting in the sun, but that hot that late at night that's what we're seeing all the way from dallas, all the way up toward the northeast. >> yeah. and the pool is probably warm, which doesn't really help cool you down. that's the problem. all right? >> well, you the creeps a little yeah. >> does don't even get me started on when tuesday it's gonna get rough again here. chad myers, so we'll be seen a lot of you this week. thank you so much. >> 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november presidential election. and soon the high court will decide a case about emergency exceptions to abortion bans, vice president kamala harris, marking today's anniversary on the campaign trail blaming former president trump for the restrictions and enacted after the supreme court's decision today, our daughters, no fewer rights than their grandmothers this is a health care crisis. >> and we all know who is to blame in the case of the stealing of reproductive freedom from the women of america donald trump is guilty also today, planned parenthood announced it is investing $40 million ahead of the election to energize voters angry with republican led efforts to further restrict worked abortion access. >> jacqueline errors is the senior vice president for planned parenthood federation of america. she's with us now jacqueline first i want to talk about what we are waiting from the supreme court which is this idaho emergency room abortion case. what could be the impact of that ruling well, yes, to be clear, this is a case that the supreme court is reviewing and we do anticipate a decision could come as soon as this week and it never should have been brought to the supreme court. >> it's long been established flush law that everyone should have the ability to go to an emergency room in any instance and get the care that they need. unfortunately, this question before the supreme court, which challenge the ability to provide that emergency care in the case of an abortion, which would also include common miscarriage, management care that many people confined life-threatening again, we should not be in this place where we have to decide if if a politician's not doctors are the ones who are going to make the decision about if you could get emergency care there are many abortion issues that they're now, they're just, they're in the hands of the supreme court if biden wins reelection, what can he feasibly do besides veto legislative attempts to limit abortion nationally? >> well, look, i think, you know what you said here at the top is right. we're two years after a constitutional right was taken away by a supreme court. and we know that what is possible with this november election is that voters are motivated. voters are absolutely ready to turn out on the issue of if a leader in the congress and the white house can make sure that their bodily autonomy will be protected. we've seen today, and it's vice president harris, a true leader and reproductive freedom. >> we know that the ability to regain a federal right to abortion could absolutely be signed by president joe biden with a supportive congress and moving them through the house and the senate. >> planned parenthood federation of american plane here at action fund joins many of our national organizations and partners in naming that. what is on the line and what is on the ballot this year is abortion access. and we absolutely could start to see the ability to gain that right back if we are successful in november, how are you preparing for the possibility of what another trump presidency could mean for abortion access well, i think first thing is we want to make sure that voters understand and are educated about the fact that donald trump has made really clear who he is and donald trump would support a national abortion ban donald, trump has celebrated the fact that he is the president who put antiabortion justices on the supreme court leading to the overturning roe v. wade. and we know that with a hostile congress who would not support reproductive health care and rights. and with the hostile administration, he would continue to try and take those access back. particularly around medication, abortion, which makes up over 60% of abortions in the country today. we think that people, again, one in eight voters tell us that this is an issue that they are motivated by. we think particularly knowing that today 28 million people are living in states that they do not have access to health care, 28 million too many and they're not going to stand for that. and so the first action is to make sure that people know what is at stake so that we can really start to turn the clock back in november. and we wanted we also know that people are absolutely not going to stay home. the hair motivated. we have seen poll after hello, jacqueline, and let me ask you about that because we just have a limited amount of time and this is actually a question i really want to get your insight on. there's a new cvs yougov poll showing a bortion ranks seventh among major issues for likely voters. and that's behind other issues like the border, like the economy. do you think that that is correct? or do you think that it's more motivating issue than that for voters i think with all of you have to talk about who we're talking to it let me tell you the planned parenthood action find it's going to be talking to women, to young people, to bipoc folks. >> we know that young people of color are very motivated. but via this and lgbtq folks are going to be very motivated by not having their rights taken away and so the ability to turn out those voters will make a difference in november. >> all right. jacqueline heirs thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you tonight on anderson cooper 360, speaker emerita nancy pelosi is going to join anderson for an exclusive interview. >> so here her take on the ongoing fight for abortion rights to you here's after the supreme court's landmark dobbs decision overturned roe v. wade. that interview airing live tonight at at eastern and still ahead, two astronauts on for the international space station. >> and they've been there a lot longer than expected. >> they're going to be there even longer than expected. what boeing is now telling them about how long that will be drive time.com. >> we've been hard at work. can we finally did it? >> but you make it so i can finally shop with thousands of cars, but no hit to my credit. >> yes go to 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it's time foreman for the latest on what happened today. so to the space suit tom, where was the leak and how potentially dangerous could that be? it was at the joint of this line that runs to the space suit. it could be a big deal because i'm looking the cold parts around the space station when you're outside -250 degrees fahrenheit in the hot parts plus 250 degrees fahrenheit. they said they had little snowstorm in this spring burst lose even though we're only a little bit of of water that escaped at the time. but this line that they're connected to very, very important listen the service and cooling umbilical is an umbilical that attaches the emu or extra vehicular mobility unit to transfer electrical power, hardline communications, oxygen, cooling water, and feed water between the international space station and the emu so basically, everything you need to stay alive is coming to through this line. >> it was icing over. they had problems. interestingly enough, back in 2013, water was released inside of a suit and they were trying to get somebody in from a spacewalk. we came really quite close to having the first astronaut ever to drown in space because there's no gravity. the water didn't just pool. it floated all up into their face and they couldn't get it away. >> horrified. that is a total nightmare. yeah. >> that is terrific. okay. so the other problem for nasa right now is that the crew of the starliner needs to get home. they need to come back to earth. the return has been delayed now for a third time nasa sane july now yeah, a bigger problem in some ways for boeing. boeing took forever to get this spacecraft off the ground. they had continuous problems. they finally got it off in this beautiful launch and everything's looking good and boeing's breathing a sigh of relief. then they developed these helium leaks. they had won one, they took off and that affected the thruster is on the craft or that seems to be how it played here. think about this in a zero 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changed my life. >> check your eligibility in minutes at get life indeed dot com closed captioning, brought to you by meso book.com if you or a loved one have mesothelioma will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 808 to 14000 just three days and counting until that bid prime time presidential debate right here on cnn, tough and nasty, or nice and calm. >> donald trump testing out his debate strategies and asking supporters how he should comport himself thursday night while joe biden spends the week behind closed doors with top advisers preparing for the biggest night of the campaign so far meantime lawyers for donald trump are back in court in florida for not one, but two hearings in his classified documents case. >> and this our a hearing on special counsel jack smith's most ocean to impose a gag order on the former president. >> and today marks two years since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, which guaranteed women the right to an abortion chen will talk about where abortion access stands in america since that monumental decision, we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here. >> to cnn news central hello i'm brianna keeler alongside boris sanchez, and we begin this hour with the most anticipated moment of the 2024 presidential election so far. >> and that is that here in three days, president biden and former president trump are going to face each other for their first debate in nearly for years right here on cnn, the stakes couldn't be higher as both candidates prepared to make their pitches to voters right now, biden is hunkered down at camp david doing some intense debate prep. we're learning that he's getting ready for all possibilities, including even the chance that we could see a very different, more restrained donald trump on the debate stage come thursday. >> meantime, the former president has a different strategy. he's been hitting the campaign trail, also working with close advisers and allies on his policy positions. joining us now, more with more on both. how both sides are preparing cnn's kayla tausche is live force at the white house. we've also got cnn's steve contorno with us steve, what do you hearing about donald trump's week ahead? >> well, he's going to a fundraiser tonight and louisiana and these can spend the rest of the week at mar-a-lago, where he will be meeting with divisors, advisors, and prepping for this debate. however, he's not going to be holding mock debate sessions like joe biden and i was with him this weekend and philadelphia and it's very clear that he enjoys playing hang up this fact that there's a very clear juxtaposition between how he is preparing and joe biden's more studious approach. but there's also been a very interesting sort of resetting of expectations going into this debate. know for months, they have been telling their supporters and swing voters that joe biden isn't up for the task anymore, that he is not physically and mentally up for the job. well more recently, he has sort of been changing his tune. he said that tro biden is quote, a worthy debater at the debate last weekend, he made it a bunch of, or sees me at the israeli last week and he made a bunch of suggestions that joe biden might be taking some sort of performance enhancers. obviously, a baseless accusation there, but it does suggest that they are there, doesn't necessarily project strength or confidence going into this debate that they have sort of raised these questions you have before he was saying held debate. joe biden, anytime any place, anywhere. now there's all these sort of like caveats about this week. >> yeah, he may be some fear about it. we'll have to see. so let's go to kayla tausche at the white house. kayla, tell us a little bit more about what biden plans to focus on. >> well, we know from the communications director of the campaign, michael tyler in a memo that he sent out that there are three sort of tentpole topics. the president biden expects to focus on. number one, democratic values and the daemon injured and democracy that he believes donald trump poses, expect him to reference comments that trump made where he would be a dictator on day one. second, trump's economic plan with an x spec patient that president biden is going to talk about how trump's plan would serve the wealthy and corporations, whereas his plan would do otherwise. and then finally hey reproductive rights with the administration and the campaign blanketing the airwaves. this week, marking the second anniversary of the reversal of roe v. wade earlier today, vice president kamala harris davis speech where she appeared to be workshopping some newer and sharper language. she said that if she were prosecuting the case, she would easily find donald trump guilty of being the one who revoked those rights from women and appeared to play into some of the parlor game around trump's vice president search, saying that she knows that trump has selected his vice president, but it doesn't matter who it is. and harris's words, she said, any one of them would be known to support abortion bans at the federal and state level. and said that that outcome needs to be stopped, guys so steve what are some of trump's biggest of vulnerabilities going into thursday. >> and how is his campaign sort of navigating? potential concern? well, they certainly expect to be on defense on questions about abortion. his criminal convictions, what happened on january 6. >> those are areas where obviously joe biden is going to go on offense, but there's also this question of which trump shows up and that's something that trump's team has been very aware of. and trump himself has been as well. listen to what he asked his own audience at a rally on saturday night how should i handle him? >> should i be tough and nasty or should i be should i be she said no, should i be tougher, nasty and just say you're the worst president in history or should i be nice and calm? and let him speak now i'll note that there was one person who cl doubt be presidential, one person once a good point. all right. so kayla, neither candidate has debated since they last met in 2020, right? it's been a minute here. what lessons can be gleaned from the previous meet-ups that we've seen. well, first of all, if anyone knows the different variations that trump could take on, on stage, it's, it's joe biden because he debated trump in two different scenarios in 2020, where trump had a jekyll and hyde type of appearance in the first, which we now know that he had been diagnosed with covid he was combative. >> he interrupted the president at one point, leading president biden, who was then the candidate to tell him to shut up and voters there's by enlarge left that debate with not, not feeling favorable about either candidate, then fast forward a little over a month later, there were muted mics in that situation and there was a much more well-mannered at mild-mannered up president trump at that time. and so biden had experience with both of those options? shinzen, his advisers have said that they're prepared for both of those both of those outcomes, if that were to happen. but cnn nose from its reporting and covering all of these debates going back for decades that first debates for sitting president's can often trip them up. sometimes they feel too comfortable in the job. they've been living in it for so long steeped in the content and the challenge here for biden will be to not let history repeat itself in that way. >> kayla tausche, steve contorno. thank you both so much. be ready. for anything as you joined cnn thursday night, former president biden, rather president biden, former president trump, meeting for their first debate of the 2024 election. jake tapper, dana bash moderating. it's all live from atlanta. >> again can thursday beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and his former president trump attends a new orleans fundraiser later today, his attorneys are in federal court in florida for yet another hearing in his classified documents case. >> they're arguing against the special counsel's request for a limited gag order which would bar the former president from comments prosecutors say endanger the safety of law enforcement who are involved in the case cnn's evan perez is outside court in fort pierce, florida, and evan tell us about how this is going too far. >> well, brianna, that that hearing is just now getting underway. and what prosecutors are asking for is for the judge to order a gor a gag order on the former president and have it be part of his release conditions, essentially putting the probation office in getting getting the probation office it's involved in all of this and what they're concerned about is according to their filings, is that they say that the former president's rhetoric, that some of his claims about the 2022 search of mar-a-lago, that some of those comments are endangering federal agents. some of the, some of whom will be witnesses in this case if it ever goes to trial and that it is endangering federal officials in general, they're pointing out that there was an attempt by an armed person to armed man who said he was inspired about the former president to attack an fbi office shortly after the mar-a-lago search and more recently, another person who claimed to be a supporter of the former president, who threatened to slaughter federal hello, agents involved in another case. and one of the things they pointed out in a filing, just did over the weekend they turn the former president's words against him. they said that he often boast about the impact that his words have on his followers. but they say justice predictively he will, he will avoid any responsibility for anything that may have happen as a result of what they do yeah important data point there, evan, thank you for that report. let's talk a little bit more now with former us attorney harry litman. so here we prosecutors in this gag order hearing are pointing to trump's false claims that he was at grave risk from federal agents searched mar-a-lago two years ago that's something that really animated his base. but they're saying that this could lead to threats and harassment against those in law enforcement who were involved, judges and other cases they've said the gag orders make sense for this defendant. so why is this a question here? >> well, first, as you say, trump's statements were barely escaped death and he wasn't even in mar-a-lago at the time and basically that joe biden was coming for them. and the real worry that caused the attorney general's speak out as you go to execute a search warrant and people think they're, coming in with deadly force and that's when violence can happen. what's different here in a word, nothing. the, what they've asked for is what's been approved again and again, that is any statements that trump makes. it could have specific imminent and foreseeable harb to an agent involved in the case. that language is not an act it's been approved repeatedly, and there's an interesting dynamic here because we've been watching for months to see whether judge cannon might make a ruling that would expose her to oversight on the 11th circuit and maybe even a recusal because the special counsel is saying this is exigent and already 0.2 to tax verbal attacks on fbi agents. if she doesn't rule, as has been her want it's possible that this motion gives jack smith an opportunity to say i want to appeal her because she hasn't ruled. i want to go to the 11th circuit and say she's got to do something here and that would give the occasion that he hasn't had yet to try to recuse trump's attorneys argue that the waste smith the way the special counsel is being funded, that it's in violation of the appropriations clause of the us constitution because it's not part of doj's budget. what's your response to that it's rare. >> first, it's totally bint already defeated before it makes your head spin. they've got over $1 billion. they could spend on this. and what they're really saying is it the original appointment as smith was invalid if that if she were to rule that, by the way, that would be an appeal and recusal in a skinny minute because it would basically undo the entire special counsel regime. so it's a way of trying to get at just what's happening in this case, but it's consequences would be huge i just can't see it flying at all. >> you have a really interesting background and that you worked for the doj under attorney general jan or reno just before she put in place the current regulations for appointing a special counsel was kind of a reaction to that. i guess i could call it mission creep the can store investigation of clinton. could this hearing potentially whatever the outcome is affect how special counsels are appointed 100% if judge cannon rules that way, it really is even though they tried to cabinet a frontal attack on special counsels except i think we're she to make that kind of ruling that trump would like. >> it would be reversed pretty quickly above her and she would be out of the case. so i don't it's been so well decided by so many courts. i don't see any real prospect of that. but in her hands temporarily, you could have a kind of catastrophic motion this could this decision undermine whatever it is, undermine jack smith's other case against trump, which is, of course the dc election subversion case you back. so if she were to hold this, it would equally apply to that other case where he's being paid in the same way has the same authority, but again, there as in every quarter around the country, that her the challenges already been rebuffed. so if she did it, it would have be far-reaching except i think it would be very temporary because i think a court of appeals would quite quickly say no, that's not the law. and by the way, maybe you shouldn't be on this case any longer. >> and by the way, i wonder if that's i like how you put it. i like how you put it here. it's subtle, but it wouldn't be so subtle if they didn't. harry litman, great. to have you. thank you so much. >> thank you. briana and still ahead the israeli defense minister at the state department greeted by shouts of protesters outside the building. what we're learning about his meeting with secretary of state blinken this afternoon as an israeli source tells cnn, they're still committed to the ceasefire proposal with hamas was some major snack in space. nasa calling office spacewalk at the last minute because of a leaky space suit and two other astronauts are told that their trip back home, that was supposed to happened last week is delayed until july. >> and emergency whether a flooding emergency in iowa plus record setting heat when the worst of it could the over those stories and much more silica the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher the president 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washington, dc. this is video of gallant leaving that meeting at the state department cnn's kylie atwood, is there, kelly, what are official saying about today's talks well, listen, state department spokesperson matt miller just briefed us wall. >> this meeting was ongoing. it is now concluded as said, there you saw the israeli defense minister leaving here after a meeting that lasted for more than two hours and miller said that one of the things things that blinken was going to reiterate in this meeting was the need to deescalate tensions between hezbollah and israel. of course, that comes on the heels of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's speech just yesterday saying that the intense efforts in gaza would be winding down and that israel be focused more on the north that is where that conflict between israel and hezbollah has been driven up over the course of the last few weeks and months here, another message was the need to get humanitarian access into gaza more easily. that continues to be an issue. and an another issue is the need to discuss the day after plans for gaza. this is something that u.s. officials have said is realize have been somewhat resistant to dig into matt miller telling me today that they are somewhat more focused on those conversations now, but there are also a number of things that netanyahu said over the weekend that miller said the us officials are opposed to one of them is the possibility netanyahu said, of temporary military control over civilian life in gaza. the us opposes that and also what he said about the need to continue mowing the lawn in gaza after this intense period of fighting ends. listen to miller responding to those two statements from netanyahu we oppose military control. look, they have temporary military control now, but we want to see that end. we want to see a transition to a different security environment and ultimately, ultimately transition to a reunified gaza and the west bank, we think continued military action in gaza just makes israel weaker and makes it harder to achieve a resolution the north, it adds to instability in the west bank. it makes it harder for israel to normalize relations with its neighbors and he also of course, went on to say that continued military operations in gaza wouldn't be good for the palestinian people who have, have to bear the brunt of this ongoing war. >> so these are obviously live discussions between the us and israel and the other players in the region as they try and figure out what the future of gaza will look like after this intense period of fighting boils down. and of course, as the united states tries to figure out what exactly israel's plans are in the north when it comes to hezbollah kylie atwood live with an update from the state department. thank you so much let's get some perspective now with cnn military analysts, retired air force colonel cedric leighton is with us kernel netanyahu saying that the intense phase of the war is over in gaza, the idf going to refocus now on the border with lebanon and its potential conflict with hezbollah how does that translate to what happens on the ground? yeah, that's gonna be a really difficult aspect of this conflict because really what israel is getting into right now, boris is what amounts to a two front war gaza is not finished. >> know better what anybody is saying in jerusalem or for would anybody is saying in washington. right now, the key thing is this gaza, there are major military operations that have stopped there. the israelis basically want us to get into a phase where that operation looks like it's more or less done. and then they're just mopping up operations going on. there. and then israel wants to shift up to up to the northern front, which is of course the lebanese border. and that means hezbollah. what the ultimate goal there is for the hezbollah forces to be forced back to the, north of the litani river. that is a boundary that was established back when they had a un resolution that said hezbollah should not go further south than that. of course, they violated that many times. but basically what we're looking at as a two front war, the possibility of that israel has to be very careful at this juncture. >> how do you read the sort of conflicting statements from netanyahu on one hand, he seems to toss aside the deal that's been endorsed by president biden saying that he could work out a short-term deal with hamas. but then you have this news that cnn has getting that israel sent through mediators a message to hamas saying that they're all in on that deal what do you make of that? >> well on the surface, it sounds like the left-hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. i think there's more to it than that, i think what is happening is that as far as prime minister netanyahu is concerned, he wants to maintain power as long as he possibly can. he wants to do that for a variety of reasons. among them, legal reasons within within the he israeli judicial system but when it comes to what the israelis wanted to do diplomatically and militarily, they want gaza to be more or less over with, and they wanted to be able to declare there are some form of victory whether or not that's the truth on the ground or not. they wanted to be able to declare that victory and then move on to the north because they see that hezbollah is rearming. iran has provided it a lot of munitions in recent some tweaks and they want to go from there to a way in which they can preempt to what has below either is doing or could do to northern israel plus the need to repopulate northern is really he to bring those people back who evacuated from that area. >> sure. >> when it comes to the us relationship with israel, or with something else, netanyahu said that i imagined came up with a meeting between blinken and golan today and that is that the us has been blocking weapons shipments to israel. >> the white house has repeatedly denied that. what's at the crux of this disagreement? yeah. i think there's a part of it. it must be a semantic disagreement and then there's also the other aspect is that it looks good good for netanyahu to in essence put the biden administration i in a dilemma because on the one hand, the biden administration has said, you shall not use 2000 pound bombs against populated areas in gaza. that's what the actual weapons hold up is. they're not allowing those weapons to move forward every other form of weapon to my knowledge, is being supplied to israel real so factually, the prime minister is wrong. i and but he's using this as a way to in essence drive a wedge within the us body politic between the republic blinken's who are very pro israel and the democrats who basically support what president biden is doing also pro-israel, but with certain limits. >> i'm curious about that statement from netanyahu who about mowing the grass in gaza, there was a cnn analysis that found more than 2,900 acres in gaza had been bulldozed and destroyed by idf troops since the start of the war why? >> well, part of it is there's a doctrine within the israeli military that basically says you have to go after the civilian infrastructure they've used that doctrine all the way back to 2008 and perhaps even before that period of time when they were in gaza, another time now, there seem to be using that same doctrine to an essence, destroy the civilian infrastructure and basically, no matter what the consequences are that doctrine calls for israel to do this in an essence to make it really difficult for hamas or any other group to form and to do the kinds of things that they did on october 7 so that's one of the things that they're looking at there where they're trying to do who is by mowing the grass. they're basically trying to keep the grass short so that it doesn't in a metaphorical sense, that it doesn't mean that there's another terrorist attack. >> colonel cedric late and appreciate you the analysis is always thanks for 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here do we see good luck the top that's not the job of a truck. i was like a pelican. there's no top of a truck. okay. well, there may be at some point, so just keep your eyes peeled for it. but oh, there it is struck the top of the truck. >> good lord. i mean, look at these floodwaters here. this just inundating turner county ems says rescuers were able to save the people who were inside of that truck thing. goodness let's go now to cnn meteorologist chad myers. i mean, too much water in some parts, extreme heat hitting other parts of the country, chad and we know that warmer air can hold more humidity than colder air. >> so it's snows more at 32 than it does. it -20 so when you get temperatures in the 90s and then you run that weather into some fronts up to the north. it just rained four days. there were places in south dakota and minnesota they picked up more than a foot of rain. many places picked up more than a foot and some spots almost a foot to half, no matter where you are in this area here from ohkubo g all the way back even toward winter, all the areas thior are now in flood stage. in fact, 24 in major flood stage, some of the rivers are going down, but many of the rivers are still going up because that water has to run downhill. so yes, there'll be more weather today, not as much as we head over the weekend, but it just wouldn't stop reigning. look at our temperatures all the way from 96 and rapid city two 96 in charleston. >> so a wide swath of the us is under this big area of heat. >> and when we just got a little bit of cold air aloft there over minnesota, south dakota, and iowa. that's when it just rained. all weekend long, 245 million people will be 90 degrees today or higher. that's a little bit better than we were though over the weekend, new york, look at you temperatures in the 70s, new england, you're feeling pretty good because the heat has now pushed down to the south, down to the gulf coast, panama city, new orleans, all the way back, even heard oklahoma city and into arkansas. and it will be hot, but it will also be warm at night. dallas, you don't cool down below at if you have your thermostat set on 76 for your air conditioner. >> it's not going to shut off just because the cool air doesn't get there at night. >> it's just muggy and hot all night long i had some friends that were in las vegas and they said they went to the pool at 10:00 at night and it was 100. 104 i guess i guess that's a good time to go. then when the sun is already set and you won't get a sunburn, you're not sitting in the sun, but that hot that late at night that's what we're seeing all the way from dallas, all the way up toward the northeast. >> yeah. and the pool is probably warm, which doesn't really help cool you down. that's the problem. all right? >> well, you the creeps a little yeah. >> does don't even get me started on when tuesday it's gonna get rough again here. chad myers, so we'll be seen a lot of you this week. thank you so much. >> 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november presidential election. and soon the high court will decide a case about emergency exceptions to abortion bans, vice president kamala harris, marking today's anniversary on the campaign trail blaming former president trump for the restrictions and enacted after the supreme court's decision today, our daughters, no fewer rights than their grandmothers this is a health care crisis. >> and we all know who is to blame in the case of the stealing of reproductive freedom from the women of america donald trump is guilty also today, planned parenthood announced it is investing $40 million ahead of the election to energize voters angry with republican led efforts to further restrict worked abortion access. >> jacqueline errors is the senior vice president for planned parenthood federation of america. she's with us now jacqueline first i want to talk about what we are waiting from the supreme court which is this idaho emergency room abortion case. what could be the impact of that ruling well, yes, to be clear, this is a case that the supreme court is reviewing and we do anticipate a decision could come as soon as this week and it never should have been brought to the supreme court. >> it's long been established flush law that everyone should have the ability to go to an emergency room in any instance and get the care that they need. unfortunately, this question before the supreme court, which challenge the ability to provide that emergency care in the case of an abortion, which would also include common miscarriage, management care that many people confined life-threatening again, we should not be in this place where we have to decide if if a politician's not doctors are the ones who are going to make the decision about if you could get emergency care there are many abortion issues that they're now, they're just, they're in the hands of the supreme court if biden wins reelection, what can he feasibly do besides veto legislative attempts to limit abortion nationally? >> well, look, i think, you know what you said here at the top is right. we're two years after a constitutional right was taken away by a supreme court. and we know that what is possible with this november election is that voters are motivated. voters are absolutely ready to turn out on the issue of if a leader in the congress and the white house can make sure that their bodily autonomy will be protected. we've seen today, and it's vice president harris, a true leader and reproductive freedom. >> we know that the ability to regain a federal right to abortion could absolutely be signed by president joe biden with a supportive congress and moving them through the house and the senate. >> planned parenthood federation of american plane here at action fund joins many of our national organizations and partners in naming that. what is on the line and what is on the ballot this year is abortion access. and we absolutely could start to see the ability to gain that right back if we are successful in november, how are you preparing for the possibility of what another trump presidency could mean for abortion access well, i think first thing is we want to make sure that voters understand and are educated about the fact that donald trump has made really clear who he is and donald trump would support a national abortion ban donald, trump has celebrated the fact that he is the president who put antiabortion justices on the supreme court leading to the overturning roe v. wade. and we know that with a hostile congress who would not support reproductive health care and rights. and with the hostile administration, he would continue to try and take those access back. particularly around medication, abortion, which makes up over 60% of abortions in the country today. we think that people, again, one in eight voters tell us that this is an issue that they are motivated by. we think particularly knowing that today 28 million people are living in states that they do not have access to health care, 28 million too many and they're not going to stand for that. and so the first action is to make sure that people know what is at stake so that we can really start to turn the clock back in november. and we wanted we also know that people are absolutely not going to stay home. the hair motivated. we have seen poll after hello, jacqueline, and let me ask you about that because we just have a limited amount of time and this is actually a question i really want to get your insight on. there's a new cvs yougov poll showing a bortion ranks seventh among major issues for likely voters. and that's behind other issues like the border, like the economy. do you think that that is correct? or do you think that it's more motivating issue than that for voters i think with all of you have to talk about who we're talking to it let me tell you the planned parenthood action find it's going to be talking to women, to young people, to bipoc folks. >> we know that young people of color are very motivated. but via this and lgbtq folks are going to be very motivated by not having their rights taken away and so the ability to turn out those voters will make a difference in november. >> all right. jacqueline heirs thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you tonight on anderson cooper 360, speaker emerita nancy pelosi is going to join anderson for an exclusive interview. >> so here her take on the ongoing fight for abortion rights to you here's after the supreme court's landmark dobbs decision overturned roe v. wade. that interview airing live tonight at at eastern and still ahead, two astronauts on for the international space station. >> and they've been there a lot longer than expected. >> they're going to be there even longer than expected. what boeing is now telling them about how long that will be drive time.com. >> we've been hard at work. can we finally did it? >> but you make it so i can finally shop with thousands of cars, but no hit to my credit. >> yes go to 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it's time foreman for the latest on what happened today. so to the space suit tom, where was the leak and how potentially dangerous could that be? it was at the joint of this line that runs to the space suit. it could be a big deal because i'm looking the cold parts around the space station when you're outside -250 degrees fahrenheit in the hot parts plus 250 degrees fahrenheit. they said they had little snowstorm in this spring burst lose even though we're only a little bit of of water that escaped at the time. but this line that they're connected to very, very important listen the service and cooling umbilical is an umbilical that attaches the emu or extra vehicular mobility unit to transfer electrical power, hardline communications, oxygen, cooling water, and feed water between the international space station and the emu so basically, everything you need to stay alive is coming to through this line. >> it was icing over. they had problems. interestingly enough, back in 2013, water was released inside of a suit and they were trying to get somebody in from a spacewalk. we came really quite close to having the first astronaut ever to drown in space because there's no gravity. the water didn't just pool. it floated all up into their face and they couldn't get it away. >> horrified. that is a total nightmare. yeah. >> that is terrific. okay. so the other problem for nasa right now is that the crew of the starliner needs to get home. they need to come back to earth. the return has been delayed now for a third time nasa sane july now yeah, a bigger problem in some ways for boeing. boeing took forever to get this spacecraft off the ground. they had continuous problems. they finally got it off in this beautiful launch and everything's looking good and boeing's breathing a sigh of relief. then they developed these helium leaks. they had won one, they took off and that affected the thruster is on the craft or that seems to be how it played here. think about this in a zero 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