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saturday. so yes, we have heat warnings all across the east coast, temperatures tomorrow. look at the size of this though, from omaha and kansas city in the 80s all the way into the 90s, all the way back toward the southwest, everybody is orange here. temperatures are going to be hot. pittsburgh you've seen 190 degree de, this decade. we're going to see you're 95 degree. we're going to see more 95 degree days this week. then you've seen in the past ten years, new york city all the way to 93, your average, i should be at. and even for st. louis very warm temperatures and not a dry heat for sure, we're also watching this potential tropical cyclone number we're one that will be tropical storm alberto by tomorrow night. this is the storm that will make its way into mexico, but could spread an awful lot of rain into texas as well. some of the models predicting more than ten inches of rain in texas. i know it's been dry. but you don't need ten or more inches that quickly you don't sort of be careful. be careful what you wish for, but unbelievable, the flooding

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and the fires in the west, the heat across the country. chad, thank you very much and thanks to all of you. it's time for anderson on top. tonight on 360. is this evidence of a president freezing up or if the video like another recent cliff, not quite what it appears. new reporting on that also tonight from massive fires on one coast to a heat wave expected on the other, the latest on summer are arriving with a vengeance and vladimir putin is rare visit to north korea. what he wants from king kim jong un and the global implications there, meaning could have. good evening, thanks for joining us with the first presidential debate ten days away, plenty of science tonight the campaign accelerating. we'll have the latest and the competing claims about what, if anything occurred on that stage with the president in los angeles? but comments he made onstage earlier that night, indicate his campaign maybe sharpening its message on trump. in a conversation when president obama, jimmy kimmel, president biden took direct aim at trump's saying, quote, what he did on january 6, and now he's

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literally saying, if he doesn't win, there'll be a bloodbath. it's outrageous when he's talking about is outrageous his campaign was more explicit in this new ad this election is between a convicted criminal who's only out for himself at a president who's fighting for your family now, pointing out that donald trump is a convicted criminal, is something of a departure for the president and whose only rarely mentioned his opponents. >> 34 count new york felony conviction, or rarely a trump campaign spokesman framed differently telling you the new york times quote, joe biden and his campaign are stupid enough to highlight how they've weaponized the justice system to attack the leading presidential candidate and their opponent in order to interfere in the election. that of course is an allegation. they frequently repeated though there's no evidence to back it up, that the federal government has weaponized the department of justice. as for trump, he is preparing supporters for more claims like he's made in 2020. here he is at a conservative conference detroit on saturday

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at an event hosted by charlie kirk. and once again, he's talking about stolen votes and what he claims are dangerous of mail-in ballots and i said to charlie and i said to michael, i said, listen, we don't need votes. we've got more votes than anybody's ever had. we need to watch the vote. we did to guard the vote, we need to stop the steal. we don't need votes. we have to sell focus, don't worry about votes. we've got all the votes are these mail-in ballots are treachery there is that treacherous these boxes, these lockbox is our horrible horrible now, the same gather and the other party co-chair who's married to his son, eric vowed to track down and prosecute code anyone who thinks about cheating in an election and who is the rnc chosen to run their so-called election integrity operation? >> attorney christina bobb, who was recently indicted in arizona and felony charges related to her alleged efforts to overturn president biden's victory. there you cannot make this stuff up. she has a mug

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shot also speaking detroit podcaster and former trump strategist, steve bannon, who is heading to prison shortly for contempt of congress. he took his old boss is frequent promises or revenge if reelected and turn them up to 11 november 5 is judgment day january 20, 2025 is accountability de get every single receipt into the fullest extension of the law. >> you are going to be investigated prosecuted, and incarcerated. ladies and gentlemen, it's very simple. >> victory or death a man and according to a source familiar with the arrangement will report next month to the federal prison in danbury, connecticut. the former president meantime, will be sentenced in new york less than a month from now. a supreme court ruling is expected. any de on his claim of immunity in the january 6 case? we've never had to contemplate such a mix or any mix for that matter of court dockets and the election calendar before nor be

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reminded of it in a campaign ad, nor seeing the target of such an ad raised the possibility almost daily of more to come more now on what actually happened at the very end of president biden's appearance saturday in los angeles, namely, was it the president freezing up with former prison obama by his side? or was the former president taking in the crowd is his supporters have suggested it's a serious question in light of the president's halting gate at times, but also in the recent wake of right-wing media selectively editing video to play mr. biden wandered off the g7 summit. here's the video and the moment in a lay saturday cnn's arlette saenz

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was at the event joined just now. so what are the white house in the form of frozen obama saying about this well, i understand this moment came at the very end of this fundraiser out in los angeles. >> and after president biden, president obama, and jimmy kimmel had couldn't finish their conversation. they stood up, went and wave to the crowd, and the president biden he looked out at the crowd for a few seconds before walking out with president obama. now, there have been republicans and right at leaning media sites who have tried to argue that this shows president biden froze in that moment and had to be led off by president biden. that is, president obama. that is something that the white house and allies are really forcefully pushing back against as dishonest eric schulz, a key adviser for former president obama, posted on x. this did not happen, that a white house spokesperson andrew bates also posted saying, by pretending the president, taking it and applauding crowd for a few seconds is somehow wrong. all they're really admitting is, once again, is they can't take

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on the leadership of president biden. this was something that also came up in the white house press briefing today, where the press secretary, karine jean-pierre's, said that this was a moment, clearly between two friends. they walked out arm-in-arm, leading this event at a time when there have been some trying to suggest that this was a moment where president biden froze. that is simply something that the white house pushing back against today. >> there's this other video, prison biden at the g7 summit last week that went viral in right-wing media circles. what still latest on that? >> yeah, i understand that's another video that the white house has been having to grapple with since last friday. now, this was a moment at the g7 when president biden and other world leaders were watching a parachute, a skydiving presentation, a take place, and after those parachute, us had landed, president biden a turned his back from the group and went in and gave a thumbs up in, was kind of engaging with them. but there was a post that was a selectively crops that simply showed biden turning around without that fuller description

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of the world leaders having been there watching the parachute us land of even the parish who just been in that image. this is something that the white house has been pushing back against a really trying to call out these types of videos specifically describing them as cheap fakes today, white house press secretary karine job or fuller video that we're showing right now. we're you see they're actually human beings that he is interacting with are watching, right? >> and the white house has pushed back on the more selectively, deceptively cropped videos that just seemed to show that president biden is just wandering, looking off with no context behind him that was actually happening there. >> and today, the white house press secretary terry said that this was another cheap fake video. and that these are being done in bad faith. or like signs. thanks very much. johnny sam scene and political commentators adam kinzinger and paul begala, also republican strategists, doug high, and seen on newsnight anchor abby phillip, abbe hub. i mean, this is certainly a sign of things to come on. this is not the first video that we're going to see like this and talk about,

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yeah. >> on the one hand, the president biden is an older man. he has moments where things are slower, where he's stumbling gates. there have been times when he's fallen. as this campaign is going on. he's going to be in the public eye a lot more. the american people are going to see him a lot more. and with it, are going to come times when things are signs him and his advanced age. but other times when republicans, for whatever reason decide that rather than just taking the moment for whatever it is to deceptively crop it or edited or even manipulate these videos. i think it's going to be very difficult, almost impossible for the average voter if they are just glancing by in this election to really evaluate all of this. and that's going to make this, i think one of the most messy cycles that we've had with two presidents who are in their 70s, 70s, and are in their 80s, who both have actually a lot of the same issues when it comes to age. >> yeah. doug, hi, i'm we're going to see a lot of these moments from both candidates, frankly, we've seen a lot from former for president trump, not

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knowing people's names, making things, saying things which are nonsensical yeah. >> and look, this is where i think for the white house, they've got two things that they have to do. the trump campaign to some extent as well. one, they need to do better job of stage management, of president biden or candidate trump, former president trump, to pushing back very hard when we seem pictures or images that are edited or cropped, we knew they've been done for a reason that's political. you gotta do a push poll here. you've got to manage your candidate, or you're principal better and you've gotta do a better job of pushing back fully fully in hardly when you see these things happen, paul begala, i mean, you've been around a lot of campaigns fans. what do you make of this yeah, i think that's got to get it. >> if i actually propose is let me give advice to the viewers confirmation bias is most powerful drug in a world. >> so if you already don't like joe biden, you're going to see anything and you can see he's lost it. >> people like me who don't like trump, you know, how much it would take to convince me that trump murdered jimmy hoffa and sanctum the lusitania.

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okay. like i don't believe anything bad about trump. >> the people who are going to determine this election though they have sitting republicans are set the bar for this debate so low that the people who have not been following this closely who don't already have a confirmation bias are going to expect joe biden to just stumble and be terrible if in fact he performs well he may thank republicans who are leaking. you're putting out these deceptively edited videos because it's setting the bar for his debate performance so low polygon. do you know how rare it is that there's a lusitania reference television. >> i just call the ship's picked. i'm fascinated. my grandfather was upcycled. lisa tenure, my great uncle was on that ship actually so congressman i mean, no it's a congressman. your loss do you think this ad from the biden i mean, do you think this idea from the biden campaign of talking about him as a convicted criminal. do you think that's wise? i mean, there aren't peoples beliefs about all of these kennedy is baked in it is, yeah, i mean,

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there's not a lot of people that are persuadable. >> i think they have to do it though, because if you think about it and that's the thing even with these videos, which are so dishonest, by the way, let's just be clear. their lives the way they added them. if you actually look at biden on that fundraiser, if you zoom in on his face his face is like smiling and he's looking around. it's only when it's pulled out, but i think calling him a convicted felon and reminding is a essential because the only people really at play here are the republicans that feel really sick about voting for a convicted felon. but maybe they don't like joe biden. so it's important to him remember that home and remind them, especially in this ad they talked about the fact that he was found liable for sexual assault as well. that's an important thing to remind people of and then in the middle, these are the low propensity voters that maybe don't pay a ton of attention that's where it's essential to remind them that he's been convicted. also the sexual assault side of things because there's a significant amount of people that don't believe it and this is why as doug said,

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it is essential for the white house to continue or the campaign to continue to lean forward on when these lies come out, pushing back against them because as we all know, lies can travel around the earth twice before the truth even put the shoes on people see these videos and they believe and we got to keep pushing back anderson. >> if i can say that's all that's all true. but what i think is more interesting on this, having written add scripts before i know paul has is the phrase he's in it for himself. and that's message that they've tested at the biden campaign. clearly, they're going to look at what the reaction from this ad and maybe further adds on this are saying, we may hear a lot more of that phrase and how they can use that as a campaign to push back on donald trump everybody knows that he's been convicted of a lot of felonies. they're going to they're gonna talk about that. he's in this for himself is different and very specific phrasing that was chosen very deliberately. >> the character tests that they're trying to set up for voters. more so than any of the specifics of the convictions. the trump pushback, which is that you're reminding them

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that they're weaponizing the government. that i think is such a second next level thing. what the biden campaign wants to do is just say to voters, this is the same guy that you may remember from back in 2020 who you didn't like his character and that's the reason that he didn't win that election. i think a lot a voters in the previous cycle, in particular with trump, they were exhausted by him and his antics. they were disgusted by some of his behavior around covid and other things the biden campaign has to remind voters not just of what trump has done, but who they want them to believe trump actually is as a person, the character of it all at somebody who does not want to see former president trump reelected, how much joy does it give you to see the former president talking about how bad mail-in voting is. and continually talking about stolen votes. >> yeah, there's two trump campaigns. there's the one that i've been impressed by the professionalism of a susie

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wiles chris lacivita. these professionals who trump has brought in who were not part of its original cohort and then there's the real donald trump, who just can't help himself. voters should know mail-in voting is perfectly safe. it's very accurate the entire state of utah votes by mail and nobody accuses utah up having a corrupt electoral system. and much, most or all of colorado's does. so. it's really damaging to trump is his folks must be like completely angry about it, but i'm wondering back to doug's point, the message that wins this election for biden is trump's in it for himself on it for you do you think they'll be like why? yes. because it applies before it happen. to believe it's true. i think again, i don't like trump the strikes me as slightly self-interested, maybe a little self-absorbed and you can fix, you can, you can funnel every issue through it on the economy trump cares about himself. >> he wants to cut taxes for himself and his fellow billionaires. you could have cut your medicare and social security pay for on immigration. trump killed the

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strongest border security bill in a generation y to help himself and to hurt you. every issue you can bring back to pushing on a very open door that people think trump is in it for himself to me, that's the whole election. i'm going to count how many times joe biden raises that in the debate and ten days better be in the triple-digits. >> all the gala adam kinzinger, duck. hi, thanks very much, abby phillip, see what ten for news night next to the latest on how he's kennedy's preparing for the scene and debate. and one of the former president is now relying on the center ricky, one's called little marco to help him get ready. also with the state of michigan so close and so important how progressive group who femmes for dams is trying to keep it in the biden column this fall iphone 12. it's super-fast five g and a dual camera system then get real unlimited data on the silver unlimited plans for just $20 a month for a whole year? that's $300 in savings, less dollars, more sense. now it's straight talk when did i

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unparalleled selection at joy bird.com i'm are let saenz at the white house. >> and this is see the list of supporters of former president trump who are ones harsh critics of his is a long one case in point. the republican senator who was tapped to help his former rival and tormenter prepare for the upcoming cnn presidential debate. here's randy k you have a little marco rubio during the 2016 campaign, one of donald trump's favorite targets, republican senator marco rubio. >> this little guy has lied so much about my record.

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>> here we go. the person hello, my record. now that same marco rubio is helping trump prepare for the upcoming cnn debate against president joe biden is really large years, the biggest years i've ever seen for awhile. >> rubio put up with trump's attacks in 2016, then decided to go on the attack mocking the size of trump's hands is like 62, which is why i don't understand why his hands or the size of someone who's 5-2 and you know what they say about men with small hands you can't trust them there for trump pushed back during this fox news republican debate he hit my hands. nobody has ever hit my hands. i've never heard of this. what look at those hands? are they small hands? >> and he referred to my hands if they're small, something else must be small. >> i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee rubio wasn't just trump's punching bag at this republican debate in new hampshire in 2016, chris

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christie painted rubio as a robot he programmed with lines from his own debate prep, beliefs about what he considered obama's liberal agenda. >> and let's dispel once in fraught with this fiction that brock obama doesn't know what he's doing. that's what washington dc does. >> the drive-by shot at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information and then the memorize 25 seconds speech that is exactly what devices even after that, rubio repeated the so-called canned wine. >> again, here's the bottom line. this notion of brock obama doesn't know what he's doing is just not there it is. he knows exactly what to memorize 25 seconds that's the campaign is so important because i think this notion, i think this is an important point marco marco, the figures, this when you're prezi united states, when you're governor of a state, the the memorize 30 seconds speech we talked about how a great americans at the end of it doesn't solve one problem for one person. three

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days after that debate, was the new hampshire primary on february 9, 2016. rubio finished in fifth place, almost 25 points behind trump at the time, rubio cited his own debate performance are disappointment tonight is not on you. it's on me on me i did not i did not do well on saturday night so listen to this. >> that will never happen again yet last year when kristie jumped into the 2024 presidential race, rubio was quick to dispel the notion that kristie played a role in his failed 2016 campaign. >> any political reporter, commentator claiming kristie ended my campaign in 2016 is lazy or dm new hampshire debate sucked because instead of hitting back when attacked, like i wanted to do, i listen to advice about pivoting and not punching down on a chris christie who was at 7% and about to drop out. but it didn't end my campaign and

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randi joins us now it's inspiring. i mean, two, there have been some talk about obviously, rubio is a vice presidential candidate. what's the latest your hearing? >> all the reporting really indicates anderson that rubio is very much a contender, but it's complicated and it's not just complicated because of their rocky history. it's complicated because of this provision in the constitution. long story sure. if trump does pick rubio as his running mate, there is a provision of the constitution that says electoral college votes from their home state of florida can't go to both of them. so in other words, there's a penalty and of course a massive disincentive for someone to pick a running mate from the same state we saw this in 2000 with george bush and dick cheney. they were both from texas. cheney moved to wyoming, so they lose any electoral college votes. so if trump were to pick marco rubio as his running mate, one of them would have to move away from the state of florida, randi kaye. thanks very much. appreciate it joining us now is republican debate coach and strategist brad o'donoghue, former chief strategist, two, michele bachmann is presidential campaign. it's worked for six republican presidential candidates, including mitt romney. does it? thinking he

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sends you that rubio is reportedly involve at least allegedly on a policy level, informed president trump's debate prep. i mean just watching him being decimated by chris christie. there's is painful well, everybody has a bad debate every now and then, but marco rubio was pretty good and the 2016 debates and more importantly than that, he's been involved in very significant detailed policy issues as united states senator and so my guess is he's helping president trump get up to speed on some the policies that he might get asked about in the debate and sharpen maybe some of the attack leinz that you can use against joe biden in the debate as well. >> you've watched the form frozen, obviously, debate. i mean, he's not somebody who in debate prep from everything all the reporting gets deep in the weeds on policy issues. i mean, it seems like he is more about

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moments and sort of lines of attack for them going well, that's what debates are about. >> debates are about being able to push a message and have moments where you exercise competitive advantage over your opponents, but you also have to be up on the major policy issues that congress has been debating. because joe biden's inevitably we're going to ask about some of those and you'll have to give an answer as to what his position is on some of them. so yeah, i think the president is largely about moments, but marco rubio is probably helping with both the moments and the policy. so i think i i think we're, you know, we're making a lot about this instead. it's really about the person who's going to be debating and that's donald trump and joe biden. and what they bring to the debate, what do you expect from this debate in terms of their, their, their styles are strategies well, you have two people who don't like

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each other very much. and so the question becomes, can they keep the debate centered on issues rather than themselves? and i think that's true for both of them if donald trump debates like he did in the second debate i think that will favor former president trump if he debates like he did in the first debate, i think that plays into joe biden's hand. and so the challenge is, for donald trump to make this a referendum on joe biden's policies. the challenge for joe biden is to make this a choice between him and president trump if you are advising both campaigns well, i mean, even by presidential campaign sanders, there's obviously a lot of animosity between them. >> i want to play one more of that heat exchange from their first debate that you were just talking about in 2020? >> the question the question, just as left. >> would you who is on your

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list? >> you don't you write, gentlemen, i think pack of course, we are not going to give a look i mean, would you obviously that was not good for the former president know and i think actually the cnn rules that you all have put in place actually help president trump. >> you're going to cut microphones off for those whose turn it is to speak. and i think that will actually help president trump but no. >> it's not. >> i think the obvious thing for president trump is to get joe biden talking, to get them talking about as policies, and to make him a count for the last four years of his record. that's that is the argument that president trump has to make much of the american public doesn't find the policies of joe biden very appealing. they view them negatively. and so it's an opportunity for president trump

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to have joe biden defend his record that's that's the challenge to president trump does stay out of his way and force biden to defend the record of his last four years. the challenge for biden is to actually get under president trump skin and to make them interrupt and remind folks of some of the qualities that they find less than during expectations. obviously for president biden, a lot of people are going to be looking wondering if critics are right, that he's diminished in some way or it doesn't have the stamina to be present. and how risky is it for the trump campaign to effectively be lowering expectations for their opponent? people were where the state of the union president biden had a combative performance with members of the audience and that seemed to work in his favor yeah i think the state of the unions different from debates he's in the crucible of arguments at that point. and i think that

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the expectations should be rather high for president biden after all, he is the president of the united states he has a record of four years that he has to defend. >> and that usually causes incumbents to stumble in their first debate. if you look back at the history of presidential debates, you you look at obama in 2012, did not perform well in that first debate. president bush, who i worked with but did not perform well in the first debate in 2004 and ronald reagan didn't do very well in the first debate in 1984. so i think those expectations should be higher on president biden. he is the sitting president and i think that the campaigns should not be lowering those expectations better, donald, thanks so much. next, however, progressive group in michigan called fends for dams. it's trying to secure another victory for bryson biden in the key swing, stay that and would inspired the group's founder to take action?

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cnn the 2024 election, like the one in 2020, will likely come down to a handful of key battleground states, including michigan, which pros and biden flipped from red to blue four years ago that's why. >> as we mentioned earlier, the former president has been saturday campaigning. they're michigan is also among several states with biden campaign is rolling out that new ad highlighting the trump is now a convicted felon. given how close michigan is every detail could matter, including the efforts of a progressive group called femmes for dams soon as miguel mark hands has more my name is and i'm a real tour. i'm a mom and i am a democrat, but all right. for those of you that don't like that, i could almost be a republican because i've had four kids and republicans really like women when they have babies been before 2016, i didn't even vote a lot. and not only did i not

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vote regularly i didn't care. goya voted for if democrats want to win michigan you have to win open county. i take it? >> yes where? swing-state joe biden needs us in order to prevail against donald trump it's probably one of the most, if not the most important county. >> what do you say to democrats out there that are defeatist and think that it's a done deal and trump is going to win remember if you really believe that's true, you have nothing to lose by putting your back into it, sticking it out a little bit longer i started femmes for dms back in 2016 hello, rick quentin was running for president. she was the first viable female candidate. in my memory that could have won that's what inspired me. >> what keeps you up at night well you know, the outcome of this election even though i know, i'm doing as much as i

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can, i alone or the people i work with can't guarantee the outcome. >> and my kids, i've sacrificed part of their childhood and my time with them and it makes me cry when i think about it. >> what why why does that get to you? >> because i i hope it's been worth it how many of these events have you done hundreds, hundreds yeah. if hillary had won, i always tell people, i probably would just gone back to my lazy ways. but she didn't. and now i know we can never sit down you are now officially a member of the fence community we are working like crazy. we are doing postcards. we are canvassing, we are texts banking if oakland

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county doesn't come out to vote we're not going to win here. >> democrats that just say, you know what? we're done. >> now. >> i say, are you kidding me not here, not here in michigan there are a lot of laurie goldman's out there, a lot i'm tired of the status quo. i'm off. so that's what gets me going every day. i'm tired of being quiet doesn't miguel marquez reporting harry enten joins us now. >> so how tight or things in michigan i tighter than my first new york city apartment. let me tell you smaller, tight, small, quite got it. yeah you look at the recent polling from there you can find a poll that has donald trump up by a little bit. >> you can find polling the hedge, joe biden up by a little bit, but all within a few percentage points at this point, when you look at the polling averages, there is not a tighter state that i can find than the wolverine state, the state of mission, and how necessary is michigan to a biden win? >> i do not envision an electoral map that joe biden wins the electoral college

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without carrying michigan. >> in fact, if you go back through history, as you know, i like to do sure. go you go back since 1,960, the only democrat to win the white house without carrying the state of michigan was jimmy carter in 1,976. and of course, if you remember for that election, you may remember that his republican opponent, which jerry ford, who was from the state of michigan, michigan. very good. so the fact is, if you're a democrat, you want to win the white house, you almost certainly have to carry michigan and the electoral maps. i'm looking at this time around suggests the exact same thing for joe biden. so which group is button actually doing well with in michigan? >> yeah miguel was reporting from oakland county. one thing that oakland county has a lot of his college graduates. so if you look right now in the polling and you look nationwide, you look in michigan, you see that joe biden is trailing what he's doing in 2020 except among white voters with a college degree where he's either holding up, are doing better. that is the exact same thing that's going on in michigan right now. he's actually he doing better among white voters with a college degree of which there are many an oakland county, if he's going to win

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the state of michigan, he's going to have to do very very, very well with them, given how poorly he is doing with other groups. and right now he is and that's why the race is so close there. >> all right. ariane, thanks very much. thank you. ahead of potentially record breaking heat wave expected across the midwest and northeast? plus major wildfires, scorching thousands of acres in california. take a look at potential water war as well between the us and mexico. that's ahead hey with priceline vip family, you can unlock deals five times faster. >> you don't even have to be an actual family. >> i'd be the dad on the day physically, it's clear that i'm the dad. okay. so which data is paying you're only from simply safe 24/7 lifeguard protection. >> this exclusive technology allows simply safe agents to help stop crime in real time, stop police are on their way for instant intruder deterrence and faster police response. there's no safe like simply safe always had trouble losing

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find anything let me start when my. friends are can find anything. see something that you like to draw around that the big divide your around i'm more in lieberman on the israel-lebanon border. >> and this cnn tonight, a major heat wave is building up over the midwest and northeast with more than half the us population expected to be impacted. hundreds of records could be tied or broken this week in place. just like detroit, new york, and boston. >> meanwhile california, there are two major wildfires. >> the point fire and the sonoma area and the post fire in los angeles county. i much the state is under red flag. warning is more than 1,000 firefighters work to contain the flames cnn's camila bernal is in southern california for us, so i know the fire pass

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through the area where you are now. what what's it like now hey, anderson, it was raging flames through this area. >> and now what you see here all around me is what, 15,000 acres of destroyed land looks like. these have been firefighting efforts that have taken place on the ground and in the air. we are seeing firefighters throughout the day. it just doing everything they can with chainsaws, hand tools to try to get the situation under control in this area. and then we've seen a number of water drops in the air i talked to a firefighter who told me that they have been able to keep the lines today despite very challenging conditions. shins, but unfortunately, we did see more evacuation orders today in addition to the 1,200 people that were already under an evacuation order. and so officials here just telling people to be ready to be packed in case they have to leave at a moment's notice, anderson and

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what are 30 is telling you well, they're very worried specifically about tonight and specifically about the wind increasing. you can see wind gust of 304050, maybe even 60 miles an hour. and that is the challenge for a lot of the firefighters take a listen to what the forest service is saying. >> it means we're going to be tested especially tonight, ridge top winds are going to fit calling for 50 mile an hour, winds on ridge tops and during the day, valley wins 25 plus. so where were augured in and we're making a stand anderson, we also talked about just how early in the season this fire comes. >> and the concern for that. there's been a huge impact in terms of climate change and what you're seeing in the tensity of these fires, in the frequency of these fires. and just the terrain that is igniting these fires. in addition to what you're seeing

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now, which is the wind. so again, that is the biggest concern for firefighters and it is the biggest challenge for them tonight, anderson miller, bernal, thanks so much. nothing about this next item is gonna be held by a long hot summer potential border conflict between this country and mexico. it's all about water and how a lack of it is putting american farmers at risk. cnn's rosa flores has that story trump's 71 and grow in citrus. that's always been my passion. he says syllabus, citrus growers and the rio grande valley of south texas takes us to a grove. >> he hasn't irrigated since january well, this grove is about 25-years-old to show us how his life's work could be imperil due to lack of water. >> as you can see, the leaves folding and the fruit how, how small it is, because we haven't been able to irrigate like we should the culprits he says are both natural and man-made. there's a years-long drought that has reservoirs

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along the rio grande at all time lows according to texas water authorities and a dispute between the us and mexico over an 80-year-old water treaty that has silver and many texas farmers blaming mexico for their misfortunes if we had water from mexico, this war, there's grow would be irrigating right now i'm in south texas under the 1944 treaty, mexico, which you see over my shoulder across the rio grande, owes the us about 390,000 olympic-sized swimming pools of water. so for this five-year cycle, which ends october 2025, when mexico released water to the us in 2020, it sparked violent protests for mexican farmers. currently about 90% of the country is enduring its most expansive drought since 2011, we have a 1944 mexico's foreign ministry points to that years-long severe drought and says it plans to meet its

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treaty obligations by the october 2025 deadline but it's too late for some farmers. >> not only have some citrus growers pulled and burn their wilted groves when you see this, it's just heartbreaking it just breaks your heart the entire south texas sugar industry is dead, forcing the state's only sugar mill, a 100 $100,000,000 business and employed more than 500 people to close an april, according to this man, do you blamed mexico? yes. i mean, this it is not act of god. this is a man-made situation. >> tutor, you'll horn is a chairman of the rio grande valley sugar growers. so is this equipment going to be sold yes. >> and says a group of 90 farmers went from harvesting 35,000 acres of sugarcane and churning giant piles of sugar like this one to produce we've seen less than 10,000 acres in february. do you impart blame the state department for not forcing mexico to provide the

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water it's definitely the fault of the state department because this is occurred under republican the ministry patients and it's recurring right now under a democratic administration, do you start to feel like maybe the state department doesn't care about you very much. >> the state department tells cnn that the agency continues to urge mexico to make water deliveries and continues to work with congress to resolve the issue we have to check with the water districts. we are in a crisis. >> it said meetings like the that will say seen by advocates for the water he needs to save his wilting groves is there something that maybe you guys can do that? but after much discussion, and i'm sorry, we couldn't come up with a better solution for you, but the outcome was there's no water could this meaning that some of your groves die? >> there's a, there's a good chance, yes it's really heartbreaking that really hurts

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i really does and what's next for these farmers in south texas who don't have the water to irrigate their grows well, anderson, they're praying for rain there, praying for hurricane. >> they're praying for a miracle anything that will help them save the citrus industry in south texas host as seen by who just met in our story, he even mentioned the recent rains here in houston. he wishes that the state of texas would build pipelines to divert water from areas that flood, like some areas here in houston to south texas to save his citrus grows. but look, he has his eyes on the gulf of mexico right now because of the weather system that is developing there. i checked with the national weather service they are expecting to get about four to six inches there in south texas so that's what they're hoping for, but they're also hoping that it rains in mexico so that the reservoirs in mexico can fill up so that mexico can pay up the water debt. >> and any more information

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about what, if anything, the us is doing the pressure so go to honor the water agreement you know, aside from what the state department is doing in the talks with mexico and mexican diplomats a group of republican lawmakers led by congresswoman monica de la cruz, who represents since the state of texas, they added language to the 2025 budget bill that in essence anderson, what it says is that the united states is not going to give mexico foreign aid unless mexico pays its water debt. >> now, as you know, we don't know if the language will stick until this bill becomes law. but the point is exactly what you said. the point is to pressure from mexico to pay up and give the united states the water under the treaty was a florida understand, thanks very much. appreciate it coming up next on tuesday, russian president vladimir putin travels to north korea for the first time in 24 years his schedule is to meet with its leader kim jong on where the two men are expected to discuss and why they're growing. cooperation is raising international concern. we have

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in moscow this is why for moscow, north korea has become so crucial fast supplies of artillery shells helping russian forces sustain a massive bombardment on the ukrainian frontline russia and north korea deny arms shipments, but us officials assess millions of rounds of already been delivered now the kremlin says, president putin and north korea's kim jong to add a space center in eastern russia last year will cement ties even further in, uh, two day visit to pyongyang is fueling concerns. this is fast becoming one of the world's most dangerous relationships version. if by moscow was played down, fears, it could swap sensitive def, nuclear missile technology sanctioned by the un for basic north korean amara, the numerator dish case for lucky is the democratic people's republic of korea has its own nuclear

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umbrella. putin told russian state television earlier this year they haven't even asked us for anything but he insisted russia's removes hunter. but both countries stand to benefit the kremlin says it's working with pyongyang on a new strategic partnership treaty to include security cooperation as well as bolstering trade in food and fuel supplies states opposed to us power looks set to join forces undermining us allies in europe and the far east it's been more than two decades since putin last visited pyongyang back when kim jong il, kim jong-un, father ruled the country the newly elected russian president was trying to revive moscow's waning influence with an isolated and sanctioned regime but can i russia is isolated and sanctioned by the west to finally giving moscow and

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pyongyang a common cause matthew has a schedule or agenda been released for putin strip well, the has yes. >> the kremlin say that there's going to be some treat treaties that are signed, agreements on trade and cultural contacts as well as a strategic partnership treaty at which both sides are currently discussing which they say will involve a security. there's also going to be a massive parade in the center of pyongyang. and in fact, satellite images of indicated the size of that in the main square, in the center of the north korean capital. and so that's something that we're going to be watching very closely. but i think the most interesting stuff that's going to be decided is the stuff that's not going to be made public. the stuff that's going to be agreed behind the scenes, things like ammunition, supplies in the future from north korean factories to russian troops on the front line in ukraine and of course, what north korea, will get in return for that, would it be

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