the news continues v6 on cnn >> well, welcome to all be watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i'm kim bruen herbert. this is cnn newsroom us president joe biden and former president donald trump are getting ready for their first debate of the 2024 election season. will tell you how they're preparing for the face off here in atlanta, us officials tell cnn they're worried that israel's iron dome defense system could be overwhelmed if hostilities with hezbollah boil over into a full scale war controversial new law in louisiana requires the ten commandments be displayed in all public school classrooms. civil liberties groups are already calling it unconstitutional live from atlanta see cnn newsroom with kin group who were less than a week away from the high stakes debate between us president joe biden and former president donald trump happening right here on cnn. now ahead of that showdown, trump is looking to his vp hopefuls and other allies for help with messaging. but as advisers say, he doesn't need the kind of preparation that biden needs. meanwhile, biden is looking at several days of intense prep after months of suggesting americans have ignored the 2024 race, the biden camp sees this debate as a fresh start and the chance to show just how different the two candidates are in front of a new audience. >> the president is going to ask donald trump questions. he's going to want to know why he appointed three justices that he this aerated roe versus wade and put women's lives in danger. he's going to ask donald trump why he threatened democracy. this company, country, and help with the insurrection and now wants to pardon those folks. he's going to talk to him about why he continues to seek revenge and retribution and try to give his friends, his billionaire friends and other tax break and why he heard the country so badly when he was president, you can expect, are president to speak about those issues with donald trump? >> only in a treene tells us what trump is and isn't doing to prepare first your cnn's kayla tausche with more on how binary has getting ready president biden huddling with aids at camp david that mountain side, maryland retreat north of the white house where he'll be hunker down for the next several days. >> preparing for the momentous debate that awaits him next week president biden and his team are expected to go through binders of potential questions, punches, counter punches topics, and refine the material to culminate in a 90 minute mock debate. we're, cnn has learned that the president's personal attorney, bob baur, is likely to stand in as president trump in that mock debate as he did four years ago. now, as for the messaging, the biden team plans to highlight the remarks that trump has made in the past that it sees as incendiary, but believes that voters may have missed proving in their words that trump is a danger to democracy and highlighting the high stakes that await voters in november, among the comments at the campaign plans to raise our trump's comments that he plans to be a dictator on day one to highlight the choice that they see voters leading to make. >> as for the setup on stage, president biden's team won the coin toss and they got the choice of whether to choose the podium position, or whether they wanted to choose who made the closing argument. >> president biden chose the stage, right? so president trump will have the final word, kayla tausche, cnn, the white house well, former president donald trump's debate prep looks very different from that of president joe biden's. unlike biden who is participating in mock debates, donald trump has no plans to engage in that type of debate, role-playing, even though in the past we know that he's had people like rudy giuliani and chris christie standing and play his opponents. and really donald trump's team has tried to downplay the amount of preparation that the former president needs. however, in my conversations with them, they also say that of course, he needs to do his homework. now some of that has looked like donald trump participating in what i was told as more than a dozen what they dubbed policy discussions with his potential vice presidential contenders senators, policy experts, as well as people from his former administration, people including kellyanne conway, rick renelle, stephen miller, now in one of those sessions earlier this month, he huddled with jd vance, a top contender for his running mate. they met at mar-a-lago and they tried to sharpen his messaging on the economy and inflation. another session happened last week with senators marco rubio and eric schmidt here in washington, dc. and there they talked about the future of american democracy, as well as donald trump's rhetoric around his handling of the january 6, tap on the capital. now, it's not just policy discussions that are happening in these meetings. i'm told they're also talking about his rhetoric. we know that donald trump in the past has been very aggressive during debates and 2020 he barely let joe biden get a word and in one of the debates and saw his poll numbers fall after that. so i'm told that some of the discussion has been about reining in that aggression and another thing i just want to point your attention to is the expectation setting. so for months now, donald trump and his team have really painted joe biden as this week and feeble can't candidate who has issues with mental and physical activity, but that has really set the bar low. for the president. and so now they're trying to manage those expectations. listen to what donald trump said at his rally in wisconsin, is anybody going to watch the debate these gonna be so pumped up, he's going to be pumped up you know, all that stuff that was missing about a month ago from the white house. >> i'll probably be negotiating with three people, but that's okay. >> i've done that before. >> i'll be debating three people instead of one instead of 1.5 of a person. >> now i want to be very clear that there is no evidence that joe biden has ever taken a performance enhancing drug or has plans too. but this is some of the rhetoric donald trump is using to try and maybe raise the expectations for how joe biden will perform. alayna treene cnn, washington, dc and tune. in to see the cnn presidential debate right here, of course, on cnn coming up on june 27 at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. and then we'll replay the debate in its entirety. a few different times and you can catch it on june 28. that's 7:00 a.m. wondering time two in the afternoon in hong kong or 12 hours later. that's seven in the evening in london are 10:00 p.m. in abu dhabi new york times reports to federal judges in south florida urged the judge in donald trump's classified documents case to hand it off to another judge. now this happened when the case it was first assigned to aileen cannon last year. despite the suggestions, judge cannon, who was appointed by trump, ignored the recommendations. she's faced scrutiny over handling of the case. cannon indefinitely postponed the trial last month citing issues with the evidence that couldn't be worked out before the case was set to go before a jury us federal appeals court has rejected a bid by steve bannon to delay the start of his prison sentence. the former trump adviser is scheduled to report to a low security prison camp in connecticut on july 1. a jury convicted bannon for contempt of congress nearly two years ago after he failed to comply with a subpoena for testimony, is attorneys aren't expected to ask the supreme court to intervene, bannon is also facing criminal charges in new york for a fraud scheme to raise money for us mexico border wall the northern hemisphere marked the summer solstice on thursday in the summer heat is making its mark across much of the us in new england, several daily the high temperature records were set again on thursday with cities in new hampshire, connecticut, and main nearing the triple digits, well above the typical monthly average of around 80 degrees. temperatures are expected to cool off a bit in northern new england today with the rest of the northeast. it's in for a doozy here is the dangerous heatwave shifts two the new york and farther down the eastern seaboard. and in new mexico present by an approved a major disaster declaration for the state after wildfires destroy close to 1,500 structures and burn more than 23,000 acres. last check the south fork and salt fires are 0% contained. new mexico's governor call it one of the most devastating fires in the states history that relief will be much needed for recovery in new mexico's real dose. so area where ed lavandera a ports that fires are still burning and there's been some rain, but that's not always a good thing fire officials here in new mexico say that in the last 24 hours there's been enough rainfall in the mountainous area where these wildfires have been raging since monday to begin, and helping the process of slowing the spread of these wildfires. >> firefighters, we are told have been working on the edges on the northern and eastern side of the wildfires in the mountains. you see behind me, there really focusing on the areas that are closest to homes that have not been burned. and also vital infrastructure. and so they're chronic for creating fire leinz to help prevent the spread of this wildfire. but there has been good news in terms of the amount of rainfall that has fallen, but it also comes with the site of bad news because a lot of that rainfall has fallen on areas that were already scorched by these fires. and that is just burned land. so the that has created mudslides and also flash flooding which has creates very treacherous and dangerous situations with the debris that flows downstream through these canyons in these monocytes. so that becomes a very dangerous situation. and that's why they're evacuation orders are still in place thousands of people, more than 8,000 that have evacuated the rio dose. so areas since monday are really not able to come back to their homes to begin assessing the damage. and we have have another reminder that this continues to be a tragic story. there are now two confirmed deaths. both of those victims, where people trying to escape from the wildfires as they were quickly spreading into the raya do so area earlier this week. so that tragedy continues to unfold here as residents desperately waiting for news that hopefully here in the next coming in the next coming days, there'll be able to return back to their home, so they begin assessing the damage and what kind of reality they will have here going forward ed lavandera, cnn near rio dose of new mexico york. judge has dismissed criminal trespass charges against 30 people who were arrested during a pro-palestinian protest at columbia university in april, dozens were accused of unlawfully entering the schools. >> hamilton hall and barricading themselves inside before officials called the police. prosecutors say they were unable to identify some of the defendants from they call it extremely limited video of the incident. columbia university has declined to comment on the court proceedings. the district attorney says 15 other defendants still face charges are scheduled to be back in court next month. >> all right. now, it's middle east were fears are growing that the fighting in gaza may not be israel's only major concern. us officials tell cnn they're worried israel's iron dome air defense system could be overwhelmed in a full-scale war with hezbollah. attacks from the lebanese militant group backed by iran have been on the rise in recent weeks. and the idea the eff has responded with airstrikes. us official say israel's plans to shift resources from gaza to the north and land and air incursion into lebanon is increasingly likely. >> all right. i want to bring in cnn is nada bashir, who's falling developments from london. so not explain what's behind these fears that israel's air defense system could be overwhelmed we'll look in this is a very different situation. top, we're seeing in gaza, we've heard in the past from israeli official saying that they can quote, copy and paste what has taken place in gaza in lebanon. if hezbollah continues to target, israeli territory. but of course important to remember that the un and many international partners consider israel to be an occupying force in the war in gaza. gaza is a small strip of land that has been under a blockade for nearly 20 years lebanon is a sovereign nation or more the confrontations that we've been seeing over the last few months have been directly between the iran-backed hezbollah group in the south of lebanon and the israeli military. we've heard from the lebanese government in the past saying that they will not stand idly by israel, threatens to push the lebanese state into an all-out war. and then of course, important to remember that hamas and hezbollah are not the same. hezbollah is politically and militarily far more sufficient sticky did it has a far more powerful and much larger military arsenal than hamas. we're talking about drones and short-range rockets, which we've seen used across the border over the last few months, but also of course, longer-range missiles that could target deeper into israeli territory. and the fear amongst many international community, including the united states, that israel would not necessarily be prepared for that sort of military arsenal. you heard the warnings there from military officials in the us. a us officials rather saying that israel's iron dome air defense is simple could be overwhelmed. we've heard from the state department now pushing for a cessation of these violent tensions that we're seeing. take listen the best way to unlock the possibility of a resolution along the israel lebanese border would be achieving a ceasefire in gaza. >> and we continued to actively pursue a ceasefire in gaza primarily for to alleviate the suffering of the palestinian people in gaza and to secure the return of hostages. but a very important side effect, we assess would be making it much easier to achieve a ceasefire and diplomatic resolution along the israel-lebanon border. >> in gaza, it's bringing peace to the situation in the border between lebanon and israel. husband's something that hezbollah has noted repeatedly now over the course of this eight months of the war in gaza, hezbollah has continuously characterizes actions along the border as being in direct response to israel's continued attacks on the gaza strip. hezbollah officials have said that they do not want to see an all-out war between the group and israel not least between lebanon and israel. overrule, but that they would continue to target israeli territory. so long as israel continues to target the gaza strip israeli military meanwhile says, it believes it has infinitely more capable at weapons and arsenal than has. and that it has several forces now engage with the iran-backed group in lebanon now with the need for aid in gaza desperate is always the us built pure. now operational again, what's the latest there? >> well, that's already was temporarily taken out of operation over fears around potential damage because of high seas in the region we have seen of course, the pier being taken out of operation are multiple occasions now, but us officials, the us central command monde have confirmed that it is back in operation. we sorted aid delivery on thursday according to the central command. a significant the highest daily number of aid coming into the gaza strip was recorded on thursday. so of course, this is providing some much needed rest boat, but the message we continue to hear from aid organizations is that there needs to be a continued focus on these land crossings into gaza as the most effective way of getting aid in at this stage, we are still according to aid 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