dangers of a warming planet will become real for millions of americans this week, scorching temperatures across the midwest fires out there across the midwest, fires out west, any storm brewing in the gulf of mexico. >> and it isn't even sumeria. >> plus a critical meeting to tell you about in more logo, donald trump sitting down with house speaker mike johnson and other top republican chins focusing on november's election. how they can hold onto that teeny majority in the house and what they'll prioritize if trump wins. and a temporary pause. let's to fighting in one part of gaza. but no break for israel's offensive in rafah. meantime, new fears as human rights groups describe, quote unspeakable list we've been conditions were following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central record breaking temperature is set to scorch a huge part of the us just days before summer begins, parts of the midwest and northeast, places like chicago, detroit, new york, and boston. >> all bracing for an extremely heat wave that is going to last days. cnn meteorologist chad myers is in the cnn whether center with more on this really dangerous heat dome that we're seeing chat. it's shaping up to be a pretty significant event. tell us what we're expecting when when you're talking about 15 to 20 degrees above normal? yes. could we get hotter than this? and the end of july shore, but above normal where we are, where we should be at this time of year, temperatures are now for, 82% of the population going to be above 90 for the next couple of days. and for many of you in the northeast for the next week, this will be the coldest day if you think this is hot, this is the coolest day really for the next seven advisories are already here. remember, heat is the biggest killer for us fatalities from all the other things. and really almost all the other things combined. so temperatures will be warming up as we work into wednesday, thursday, and friday. everything needs more water you need more water. the kids need bahr, the pets need more water outside. also, the plants. my cilantro in my lead us have just already said call me in the fall. i'm done. we're not going to grow in this stuff. this is how hot it's going to be for most of the country. new york city, you're going to be 92 but that's on long island and manhattan. if you get a little bit farther to the west into new jersey, that's going to be 98 st. louis. you're already there 98 with humidity. so it's going to feel like 105 degrees in some of these places? yes, the heat is here. it's here for the next few days, but with that heat, the threat as you talk talked about the potential for even subtropical moisture, probably not a big spinning storm, just yet. but for you texas, there could be five to ten inches of rainfall in places that have already seen a lot of rain fall this year south of san antonio all the way down toward houston. so yes, we do have those advisories already in effect, therefore, waiting for the rain to come and we'll see what happens in the atlantic two, because there is a little storm that could sneak into the carolinas by the end of the week, likely not going to get a name, but it's too early to tell brynn go all right. we'll keep an eye on that. >> i will say i agree with, you know, cilantro, that is a tragedy and yet it is the least of our problems this week is we're watching this chad. thank you so much. we appreciate it. boris. >> talking strategy while projecting unity right now, former president donald trump, is that more or logo huddling with 2 top republican leaders? he's meeting with how speaker mike johnson and congressmen richard hudson, the chair of the national republican congressional committee this comes just days after trump held strategy sessions here in the nation's capital on capitol hill, the former president's first return trip to the hill since the january 6 insurrection a visit in which trump was received, not only with open arms, but applause cnns, alina train joins us now. so really know what is trump's teams saying about today's meeting? >> well, you mentioned that donald trump came to dc last week. he met with house republicans and senate republicans and part of that meeting was to talk about how donald trump could have help get not only the people in the room re-elected in the fall, but also the candidates that can help expand their majority. and that's really what the main focus of this meeting that is taking place right now at merrill logo is about and remember, donald trump has really been a king maker when it comes to a lot of these elections has endorsement carries a lot of weight, something that both mike johnson and richard hudson know. however on the other side, we know that donald trump is an act, is actually endorsing less. he's been far less involved and many of these key races. and really, i'm told when i talked to his campaign that it's because if you look back at 20:20 to many of the people donald trump indoors, they won their primaries, but then they ultimately lost when it counted on election day. and that's really why donald trump and his team have been wary of putting their support behind people that they're not sure could get elected, but right now, the main goal is they want to expand the majority and it helps trump as well. because if trump is elected in november, then he can hit the ground running with a bigger majority that can help pass a lot of the agenda items that he wants. the other part of this i'm told is donald trump wants retribution on a lot of democrats for his guilty verdict and also all of the other legal battles that he is facing. we know in the days after he was convicted in manhattan on 34 counts of falsifying business records, he called up mike johnson and said, we need republicans in congress to do more to wage war on democrats. and i do think i'm told at least that that's expected to come up during today's conversation. as well we look forward to getting some kind of readout of it soon. >> lina tree. and thank you so much for that. let's get you the view from capitol hill now would cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox. lauren, what is speaker johnson hoping to get out of this meeting with trump today? >> yeah the appearance of closeness to former president donald trump is something that can be a powerful tool for my johnson. you have to remember that back on capitol hill well, he still has such a narrow majority. every single vote yes. to get across the finish line honestly, tests his ability to remain the speaker and we saw that just a couple of weeks it's ago after he passed that package to provide billions in additional funding for ukraine, his speakership was challenged by marjorie taylor greene, a closeness to former president trump is an important diamond hammock that he has to keep up in order to keep his own power on capitol hill obviously, the other dynamic at play here is the donald trump, whether or not he wins in november, if he wins a big part of whether or not he's an effective president will be whether or not house republicans maintain the majority in the house, whether you're not the senate republicans can take back the majority in that chamber. that is part of the strategy session here, making sure everyone is on the same page, making sure that they have they winning and unifying message going into november because if former president donald trump wins the white house, but then democrats take back the house and brown apps keep the senate. that puts him in a position where a lot of his legislative goals just cannot happen boris lauren fox live for on capitol hill. >> thanks so much after weeks of silence during the trump criminal trial, president biden is now making his most aggressive move yet to use trump's conviction to win over voters. the biden harris campaign rolling out this 32nd tv spot as part of a $50,000,000 ad by and battleground states, here's part of it this election is between a convicted criminal who's only out for himself and a president who's fighting for your family let's discuss with cnn senior political analysts, mark preston, marc, obviously the cnn debate, if you've been looking at our screen all day is just ten days away. how much does that have to do with the timing of this new ad? it's it's definitely much earlier in the campaign season than one would expect. >> sure. it's great, it's called defining the candidate when you you can look, there are we'd been living in a world of white noise, right? this campaign has been going on. people are living their own lives, but there are moments in this year where people are going to be tuned in and certainly tuned in before the summer. and this is one of those moments which you biden is trying to do is to define donald trump before he even takes the stage so that people have some doubt about it. but let's not forget, don't if trump's doing the same thing which you biden, he's just doing it a little bit differently. >> so when you look at a new poll from political magazine and ipsos on trump's conviction, it found 21% of independence all right. who say the conviction is important to how they'll vote are less likely to support trump. i mean, are these the people that biden is trying to get with this i mean, look at not necessarily good news if you believe in democracy and then you can say that a fifth of america you know, believes you know. >> what donald trump didn't, what have you looked the reality is at this point is that we have a very divided nation at this point, we have always had concern and distrust in institutions. you know, people would say, i hate washington, i'm a washington outside. well, that has grown exponentially over the last ten years, 20 years, and that's because of social media. people actually have a voice now so they're expressing it and they're not just yelling across the fence or the hedges at their neighbor about what's going on. they're able to express this right now. and again, it goes back to definition when you look at 21%. this 21% right here, could decide the election. and that's problematic for donald trump. and with social media there, they're better able to spread messages that are disconnected from the truth and case in point, the same poll that you just mentioned found that 43% in total thought that the prosecution of donald trump was brought about to help joe biden. there's no evidence of that as we've reported over and over again, the majority believed that the trial was valid, but you still have a sizable piece of the population of the electorate that thinks that wasn't how does that potentially harm biden's effort to define donald trump as you were describing? well, it certainly harms adjoa biden, the fact that he is the institution when people are angry at the institution, he may not be behind. every reason why people are mad at the federal government, but he is the poster child, right? he is the face of it. so that in itself is problematic for him, but it really is a problem when you're talking about but institutions as a whole. now, i mean, you have almost have the country right now, believed that this was done for political reasons. you have donald trump out, they're talking about how he's going to take retribution perhaps against those who have wronged him. i'm not surprised that we've seen in fact, i'm not even surprised. number is not even higher. i can buy some measure if we can turn there's a meeting that trump is having with some important republicans. >> what are you expecting to come out of this? what is this about? >> a lot of whom by a lot of kubiak coming out of this meeting speaker johnson realizes if he's going to hold onto control of the house of representatives and he's going to need donald trump as his ally. he's already made it clear that he's going to be as ally. he went to new york and stood behind him speaker the house while donald trump was on trial in new york city. no surprise that he's down there and mara logo in this, no surprise that we're seeing these two campaigns come together, something that caught my eye over the weekend. donald trump challenged joe biden to a cognitive test, right? and during that challenge, mixed up the actual doctor that gave him the test does it surprise you that cognitive ability has become such a point of contention in this race? no. not at all. i mean, let's go back to what we started off with the defining the character right now, defining the politician in this case, defining joe biden, we've seen donald trump in his allies out there talking over and over again that joe biden is slipping, that you biden, you know, perhaps as sharp as he wants. he wasn't i should take perhaps out and either flat flat out saying that he is not there all mentally, a cognitive but again, this is all setting it up as we head into this debate on june 27th, as we are heading into the debate, i mean, it seems clear that the attack line for biden is going to to this is a convicted felon and you're going to have donald trump questioning the cognitive ability, abilities of joe biden, even though he's up in years himself. these are two rather elderly candidates, both of them what i mean, there are some very important policy issues they have to get at 2, but there's gonna be a lot of this just punching at each other like a race to the bottom. >> so this is what i was suggest going into the debate because there's gonna be a lot made up about what's going to happen is they're gonna be a food fight. is it just going to be, is it going to be more? bring or they could be talking over each other? i would say this the expectations that we all have going into the debate are probably not going to be met or expected because we don't really know what's going to happen. but to that point, try to go through the white noise, try to follow what they're saying on policy that we should be voting on. >> it'll be something to watch again in june 27th, right here on cnn moderated by our friends in this jake tapper and unabashed mark preston. great to get your perspective. thanks for being with us. shapes. >> still plenty more news to come on. cnn news central, including israeli prime minister benjamin and yahoo does solving his war cabinet, what this signals from him and the strategy for the war in gaza, plus intense winds threatening to fuel and already dangerous wildfire north of los angeles. one that is scorched nearly 15,000 acres enforced hundreds of people from there homes will be speaking with a first responder. there. and it was a weekend marred by violence. there were at least 14 mass shootings across the country with one incident taking in place any community splash pad will have details ahead on cnn news central historically, the soviet in killed traders i started to run to kgb cars had come behind us. >> i didn't know what to do. >> secrets and spies. a nuclear game sunday at ten on cnn, not flossing well, then add the wo of listerine to your routine. new science shows listerine is five times more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gum leyen for a cleaner, healthier mouth this three feel the whoa if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, put it in check with rent folk a once-daily pill. >> when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief and reduced fatigue within voc when flares kept trying to slow me down, i got lasting. steroid free remission with red book when my doctor saw damage, brynn voc helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining, check for both uc and crohn's rapid symptom relief lasting damage. >> check check and check. >> we're invoking lower your ability to fight infections, including tb, serious infections, and blood claude some fatal cancers including lymphoma and skin heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death serious alerts project reactions can occur tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant, what uc and crohn's and check and keep them there with rinpoche asked her gastroenterologist about i'll invoke and learn how avy can help you save it's dermer, they off but neutral gina ultra shear sunscreen is still on the clock, vital sun protection goes six layers deep blocking 97% of burning uv rays. >> it's light, but it's working hard. >> he liked me neutral. >> gina, ultra shear sunscreen. >> do i see you hop pro massaging bone? 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