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on tuesday, isn t that going to start up a fresh round? speculation. sure and i think they re aware of that, too. you know, this is they ve had a lot of opportunities over the last week over the last four or five days to tamp this down. they haven t done it, so if it s going to be tamped down, it s going to be a late inning decisions. so i think at this point, um there s gonna be a lot to watch for on tuesday, and i think that yeah, a lot of americans have questions about it, but nobody is not going to be watching. it s important. yeah i remember being in the rose garden back in 2015. when he announced he wasn t running. he likes to keep us waiting in suspense. i have not noticed that about joe biden. evan osnos. thanks so much. i appreciate it. alright still ahead, new details and former vice president mike pence and when he ll sit before the grand jury investigating what happened during the run up to january, 6th what he said. about testifying about conversations he had with presiden
but we might get that rematch. alright kevin liptak. thank you very much. let s discuss a possible biden 2024 run likely it sounds like at this point with cnn contributor evan osnos . he s the author of joe biden. the life to run and what matters now, evan, a bunch of new polls out over the last few days indicate americans may not be happy with a biden trump rematch , but democrats seem to want joe biden to be there on the ticket if it s going to be going up against donald trump because he s beat him before and having you know this all too well better than anybody. joe biden has been down in the polls before he s had shaky poll numbers to deal with in the past, so i suppose. i mean it s not too different for him this time around. yeah you know, i suppose any of us jim have the run the risk of sort of over reading our own lessons in life. but for joe biden, it is a strong one. i mean, his self narrative is self identity is really baked in pretty deeply the idea that he has been the unde
are about 16,000 americans in sudan. most are dual nationals, and there are no immediate plans, the administration says at this point to help evacuate them. we have cnn correspondents and the military expert here to break it down for us in this unfolding story that s developing hour by hour. let s begin with cnn s sam kiley live from djibouti, sam the sudden worldwide evacuations from sudan. is apparently overwhelming the airport where you are in djibouti, crowding that airspace. it s not just americans trying to get out of sudan. obviously. what more can you tell us? well, jim, first of all on the american evacuation with which really was in the vanguard of a multinational series of evacuations began overnight with the american special forces about 100 troops of three helicopters involved in that taking off here from djibouti, which is very much the international hub for this evacuation. a series of
is one of the world s largest creditors, cannot come to an agreement with western nations on the terms of relief. the two sides blame each other and hundreds of millions of people suffer. the last time two major world powers tried to manage a relationship of economic interdependence and rising geopolitical rivalry was britain and germany in the period from the 18 eighties to 1914. that experiment ended very badly with a war that destroyed much of the industrialized world. both sides should try to ensure we do better this time. go to cnn dot com slash fareed for a link to my washington post column this week. and let s get started. on tuesday, american journalist ivan gorshkov. it appeared in a glass cage in the moscow courtroom. this was his first