cnn we are in the path of extreme heat, making sure that you stay hydrated pets are hydrated conditioning works. >> heat is of course, the deadliest of all extreme weather events across the united states we're going to be tested, especially tonight i am just so grateful that we didn't lose anything else there. when was horrendous it is our moral responsibility as a society to take care of our kids when it comes to social media, we are not doing well. >> we are failing live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers, joining us from around the world. i, max force, it's tuesday, june the 18th. we begin in the us. >> we're a long-lasting heat wave is bringing miserable weather to some 270 million americans. >> the midwest and the northeast could see record-breaking temperatures for several days. some areas are expected to top 152 20 degrees above normal. heat alerts are in place for 19 states when the great lakes to new england temperatures will reach dangerous levels in cities including new york, chicago, and boston cooling centers will open in some states people from pennsylvania to canada. so they're doing what they can to stay cool and make the best of the situation parking in the shape and exercising indoors and air conditioning and all the curtains and my house are close to today. >> we're at the community center walking, whereas we normally would walk outside in a park or in a lake or something like that. so it just maybe minor might've changes, just making sure that you stay hydrated. pets are hydrated. air conditioning works and you just write it out i think that you wave is definitely affected my outdoor activities because it forces me to be outside more like, usually you want to be inside the house gop in toronto, it's cold when that he waved his here you want to be outside, you want to be enjoying everybody is outside right now, everyone's enjoying it fair enough. isn't expected to hit 91 degrees though today in toronto, officials are advising kid aid is to take precautions against heat stroke cnn meteorologist chad myers has more on the brutal heatwave sweeping. the us we are in the path of extreme heat, bringing along potential health risks in the forthcoming days summer officially arrives in the northern hemisphere this week and with it, i heat wave, not seen in decades from the midwest and great lakes to the northeast, more than 260 million americans are roughly 82% of the us population. could she temperatures above 90 degrees nearly 200 daily high temperature records could be tied or broken in major cities, including boston, dc, chicago, st. louis, detroit, philadelphia pittsburgh and new york city. and little relief as expected even at night with low temperatures not dropping below the middle 70s, extreme heat is the most dangerous weather phenomenon we have in new york city. >> we lose over 315 yorkers. >> a year on average to heat caribou main, which prides itself as the most northeastern city in the us, could hit their hottest temperature ever. wednesday. with a forecast of 99. that's three degrees higher than their all-time hottest high temperature on record, boston is forecast to be nearly 100 degrees on thursday, which would be their earliest 100 degree day. hey in 99 years. and it's not just the high temperatures causing concern, but how long they're expected to stick around pittsburgh, which hasn't seen a single day go over 95 degrees in more than a decade is forecast to see six consecutive days above 95 degrees and philadelphia is expected to see five straight days at or above 95 if it seems like these scorching heat waves are happening more and more each year it's not your imagination a while, very hot days are of course normal. the number and the duration of these hot days we are seeing each and every year is not the risk to our planet present risks to our health, and heat is of course, the deadliest of all extreme weather events here in new york city and across the united states chad myers, cnn atlanta thousands have been ordered to evacuate from the village of reducer in new mexico due to a fast moving wildfire. >> the south fork fire broke out on monday and his burned at least 3,000 acres it's being fueled by gusty winds, high temperatures, and low humidity of phi warning is in place for lincoln county with a village located. smoke from the fire is visible from space. an air quality alerts have been issued for some areas while fell is also raging across california. a fast fire near sacramento, known as the arrow fire, has burned more than 5,000 acres or 2000 hectares since monday, it's prompted evacuations and there's no containment so far. another fight in northern california called the sites fire is also burning out troll similar scenes in los angeles county where crews are battling the so-called post fire. it's burned more than 15,000 acres or 6,000 hectares. and is about 20% contained after breaking out on saturday some residents described the horror they felt as the fire raged through their properties i'm still in shock than it it it actually devastated the property as much as it did. but i am just so grateful that we didn't lose anything else. >> the wind was horrendous and the fire spread and split. that rates, not normally seen cnn's camila by now has more on the post fire firefighters are describing this fire as creeping underground, moving slowly and they say that at any moment, things can change and that's why they're so concerned about the wind and they expect these ones since to remain high through tuesday. >> so firefighters are saying that they have been able to keep the fire lines, but that it is still very challenging work because of the high speeds of the wind gusts in this area, you're seeing some of the crew's here on the ground attempting to put out any hotspots so that you don't get those new fires because of the wind in this area, you're also seeing some of the crew's in the sky using these helicopters to do water drops. so it is a joint effort between the different crews in this area to try to gain some containment. here is what officials are saying about this fire it means we're going to be tested especially tonight, ridge top wins are going to fit calling for 50 mile an hour winds on ridge tops and during the day valley wins 20 25 plus so where were argued in and we're making a stand. >> and climate change also greatly impacting the way these fires are spreading firefighters telling me that because of the rain that we got here in california over the last couple of days you have a lot of vegetation and in particular, you have a lot of grass. and that is what firefighters call fuel to this fire. in particular, they say that it spreads quickly and so you add in the wind the low humidity, the high temperatures. and that's what makes this fall fire just so dangerous and so tough for these firefighters that are working around the clock, camila burnout, cnn, lubeck california we're now just nine days away from the first presidential debate in the 2024 us election season. >> and tensions are already ramping up ahead of about showdown between president joe biden, former president donald trump on monday. the biden campaign debuted a new ad that'll air in battleground states blasting trump as a felon who only cares about himself in the courtroom, we see donald trump for who he is. he's been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault and he committed financial fraud selection is between a convicted criminal who's only out for himself at a president who's fighting for your family trump's campaign was quick to respond, calling the hush money trial election interference and pointing to polls showing the former president's strength in swing states trump's still maintains a close connection to his forward visor of longtime ally steve bannon, who answered his called your life podcast the carry hanger. >> four, once i get i got a call from somebody got to take just to hang on okay. >> hey, mr. president, i'm alive on tv back i'll call you back, sir. thank you. >> carrie continue on. >> your favorite person well, i take conservative gathering over the weekend. >> bandmann wout that trump's political opponents, with faced blowback. if trump wins a second term as president november 5 is judgment day january 20, 2025 is accountability de. gonna get every single receipt? >> and to the fullest extension of the law, you are going to be investigated prosecuted in incarcerated. ladies and gentlemen, it's very simple. victory or death well, trump is also finding support from house speaker mike johnson, also chairman of the national republican congressional committee. richard hudson, who met with the former president at mar-a-lago on monday, cnn's alayna treene has more from washington former president donald trump on monday, met with house speaker mike johnson, as well as richard hudson, the chairman of the house gop's campaign arm. and i'm told that they walked donald trump through some of the critical house races that they think he could be helpful and come november. now remember, donald trump last week traveled to washington in dc where he met with house and senate republicans and he promised them that he would do more mortality down hauls more messages of support to try and get these people not only re-elected, but two also try to expand their majority is both in the house and the senate. and that's really important, not just to lawmakers and column course, but also to donald trump. because if he were to reclaim the white house in november, he's going to need a lot of republicans to pass his legislative priorities. and so that was the key focus. i'm said that they wanted to talk about a unified message about how they can all be on the same page. in the next stretch. looking forward to election day. now, i also think it's important to note that donald trump has been far more hands off this election cycle than he has been in the past. and that's because in 2022, he endorsed several candidates that went on to win their primaries only to lose on the day that it counted, which was election day in the middle terms. and so according to my conversations with donald trump's campaign they they told me that they don't want to get involved in races where they don't think the candidate can actually win. and so they're going to be mapping out where donald trump can be lending his support and which races it will really matter alayna treene, cnn washington one aspect with richard johnson, lecture in us politics at queen mary university of london. >> i asked him if steve bannon's message will be effective. >> steve bannon, is not someone that the trump campaign is, is putting out to talk to swing voters or people who voted. joe biden at the last election. bannon has tried to talk to those people who have stuck with trump from 2016 to 2022. now and in a sense, bannon's message is one of trying to raise the stakes of the election to mobilize the kind of core mega base of trump voters and with this latest add from the biden campaign, we've got a sense of his strategy as well going ahead, which is very focused on donald trump's criminal record here's that going to appeal to because there's been lots of polling to suggest that none of these trials have affected his base. >> but i guess we're talking about people that may be swinging in either direction right now but i look at this ad, i see a classic example of what we call them political science, negative partisanship so what we have in the selections, we have two candidates who both have high unfavorable ratings. joe biden's unfavorable rating. historically speaking, would not be the kind of rating that would see you get reelected except that donald trump also has extremely high unfavorable ratings. and i think what this ad is trying to do, in effect is for biden campaign to say to voters, okay, you may not love joe biden, but you really don't like donald trump. is, this is not open election where it's both are equally bad. one might be bad, one there's even worse, a negative partisanship is when you vote to stop another candidate from winning and in effect, that's the message they're saying. if you want to stop donald trump from being reelected, you're going to have to hold your nose and vote for joe biden. don't stay at home, don't vote for a third-party candidate, come out and vote for joe biden and they realize that those voters, ultimately i think will decide the election be sure to watch a cnn host, the us presidential debate next week, it is on thursday, june the 27th, 9:00 p.m. eastern in the us. >> that's 9:00 a.m. friday in hong kong, 2:00 a.m. hearing in london. now that amid putin is set to arrive in north korea for a landmark visit will show you how pyongyang is preparing the russian president. >> look at the flags plus a member of president biden's secret service team was forced to 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with the us and its western allies about north korea's military support for russia's war in ukraine lived to cnn's ivan watson following developments for us from hong kong and the us very clear that don't object to the visit. russia can do what they like. so it can north korea, but they are very concerned about what it means for ukraine absolutely. >> right now, vladimir putin, according to russian state media, is conducting a stopover in your kursk that russian city in siberia. and after some time there, he's expected to then fly on to pyongyang where we believe he should arrive sometime tuesday evening. tuesday night for this visit the kremlin has made it clear a kremlin aid has said that the russian and north korean sides are expected to sign a new strategic partnership agreement. they have had drafts versions of this in past decades, but in an open letter that putin wrote, and that has been published in the north korean state media we see signs of two governments, two leaders who are drawing closer together. and it does seem to revolve around vladimir putin and his now more than two-year-old war in ukraine, though, he uses very different term for it. if you look at the letter, quote, we highly appreciate the dprk's unwavering support for russia's special military operation in ukraine, again, more than two years since the russia invaded ukraine, he goes on to write that peering yang was and remains are staunch like-minded ally and supporter, ready to resolutely resist the desire of the collective west to prevent the formation of a multipolar world order based on justice, what we're hearing here is the rhetoric of moscow very much echoing the kind of ideology and wrecker rhetoric that north korea has espoused and proclaimed for decades, for generations of the us being this sinister force that's trying to dominate the world order. and now north korea and the pyongyang regime sounds very much ideologically aligned with vladimir putin's government. so what does that mean going forward, the us has accused north korea of supplying russia with conventional weapons, things like artillery rounds and rockets that the white house is accusing russia of using to kill ukrainians on the battlefield. we do know that vladimir putin's military was not prepared initially for a war of attrition in ukraine and has been looking from munitions, from allies like north korea pyongyang, and moscow denied these accusations of weapons transfers, but something's clearly going on between these two countries. and one of the big questions that the statement apartment has raised is what could north korea be getting in return after all, it is one of the world's most isolated countries max, yeah, i'm claire in terms of how russia is looking at this, i mean, it's an opportunity, isn't it? increase its sphere of influence as much as getting these weapons deals dumb? >> yeah. i mean, i think the uptakes do matter. of course, coming off that huge week that we saw last week for 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