bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight two u.s. adversaries raising eyebrows this national security circles causing real concern here in washington as both country s leaders touted their nuclear ambitions today. russian president vladimir putin saying he will revisit his country s policies on using nuclear weapons while iran is drastically expanding one of its not so secret nuclear sites. we begin with russia. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin has details tonight lye from the pnc. good evening, jennifer. jennifer: good evening, bret. more nuclear saber ratling from vladimir putin during his second stop in acre shah in search of friends. weapons for his war in ukraine, and a return to the cold war. the veiled threat came thursday during a press conference in vietnam. putin said he was thinking of changing russia s nuclear doctrine, lowering the threshold for the first use of a nuclear weapon. currently russian doctr
i m jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, katie pavlich, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. democrats are worried that joe biden is going to blow it in next week s cnn presidential debate. this is the entire election, as far as i m concerned. the entire world will be watching. if biden goes out there and messes up, it s game over. if he walks out there and a week later he is lower in the polls come it s panic in the party. if you can stand toe-to-toe with a runaway train like donald trump for an hour and a half, you are fit to be president, period, point length, the whole presidency, and a bottle come in a week. jesse: maybe that is why joe is spending the next week preparing like crazy while trump is on the campaign trail. secluded at camp david, prep for the debate. his right-hand man ron klain is running point in making sure the big guy doesn t wander off the stage. joe won t have access to his handy little