thank you. thank you so much for joining us. sienna news night with abby. phillip starts now the president who says he build back better, is being advised to keep whatever is minds off of what s behind. that s tonight on newsnight good evening i m abby phillip in new york and tonight, joe biden and donald trump, they are 72 hours away from when they re due on that stage and atlanta with jake tapper and dana bash. this week s cnn s debate, maybe the moment that defines this entire campaign, it is the earliest such debate in modern history. three and tonight sources are telling cnn that the president has now been told by his advisors to shy away from talking too much about what he s done for the bulk of the last three years washington post suggested republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for. now that inflation is coming down maybe low losartan and peace me because it s coming down. i don t know i love that one anyway, notice juror you ll also see a
with the justice department for his role. and one of the biggest breaches ever a classified government material, and breaking news cnn in the middle of a feud violent protests, demonstrators storm the parliament s shots we have the latest i m john berman with sarah side. you re and kate baldwin in this is cnn news central avenue right now, crunch time to debate time i m the big cnn debate is thursday. first-time joe biden and donald trump will face off in the 2024 election cycle this morning. two days out appears to mean the perfect time for a whole lot of advice and advising from advisors. and even former opponents like hillary clinton. the only person who has debated both men she writes in a new piece for the near there are times. this, it is a waste of time to try to refute mr. trump s arguments like a normal debate. it s nearly impossible to identify what his arguments even our he starts with nonsense and then digressive into blather yet expectations for trump are so lo
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[indistinct] sandra: a violent class outside a synagogue is anti-israel protesters block the interest. counterprotesters began to push back, and they chaos erupted from there. a local rabbi telling fox that the scenes reminded him of 1930s germany. i am sandra smith in new york. it is great to have you and kick off a new week. bret: i am bret baier in for john roberts in washington. this is america reports. the l.a.p.d. responded to that seen with riot gear, attempting to break out the altercations arresting at least one person. it s happening is a newly promoted white house official faces heat for resurfaced tweets celebrating the anti-israel movement and comparing belize to patriots. breaking down the white house new staff. first, jonathan hunt live in los angeles with more on this violent clash. how many protesters were swarming that synagogue? 100 in total. not a huge number. it was a major escalation of the many anti-israel protests we have seen. it targeted on
into doing something that neither of you want to see happen. i m campaign, which is that if you reelect him, you are signing up for four more years of chaos confrontation, and division. and trump as you noted in that first debate in 2020, seemed virtually unhinged and encapsulated in those couple hours that that argument from from the biden campaign. so i think that the what how they say, how they say, how they perform on thursday is going to be as important as what they say and the arguments they make against each other. these are very familiar figures. people have a lot of settled opinions about these two candidates is not like one is an unknown calendar as we usually get in the debates. and so that s why i think kind of like the judgments that people make about each of them individually may be more important than the arguments they make against the other and ron, i think what s also really interesting is how will the rules affect their performances? like no live