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on sudan, today the president issued a new executive order to respond to the violence that began in sudan on the 15th of last month. this new executive order authorizes targeted sanctions that promote accountability for individuals threatening the peace, security and stability of sudan, undermining the transition and using violence against sandra: we will continue to monitor this at the white house right now as russia s claim the u.s. is behind the kremlin drone attack, john kirby taking that off the top, and more experts are saying it looks like a false flag staged by russia, we ll dip back into the white house as the news warrants. charles payne is joining us right now, noting the dow off 260 points. i know you have to get to your show, we want to make sure we get you in here. a lot of happenings at the
on sudan s coast, the scramble to escape goes on. with airlifts ending, foreign nationals register for a boat ride to safety. this morning, some 300 of them arrived here injeddah, saudi arabia, having crossed the red sea from port sudan. all sorts of embassies on hand to claim their own. several british families were on board, having made their own way to sudan s coast, each with grim stories. it was scary. terrifying. there was a few shells that hit the house. your own house? yes. 0n the roof of the house. a few neighbours, a girl, she was 16 years old. rogue bullet in the house, killed her. killed her? yes. i left behind my family. i don t want, i really don t i want to go, but my husband, my kids, in the us. in a few days, it s going to be -
want to say much more than that from here. but again, you know, i want to be really mindful. there is now a presidential campaign, re-election campaign and so those type of questions i would refer you to them. his personal decision, not politics. i totally understand. i don t have anything to share on that. i would refer you to totally understand like what was his decision, what was his thinking process, i would certainly refer you to the 2024 campaign. can you just tell us when was julia chavez rodriguez final day here. i don t have anything to announce from a timeline from here. on sudan, karine, what diplomacy are you engaging in to try to get the ceasefire extended? so, a couple of things, steve, that i want to lay out for you. so the president s senior national security team has been in direct contact with the leadership, you heard directly from our national security advisor jake sullivan on this yesterday to urge the generals,
the talks for civilian rule. thank you for bringing us the latest. emmanuel igunza. let s get some analysis of what s happening. jonas horner is an expert on sudan and formerly at international crisis group. thank you forjoining us. our correspondent mentioned the pleas for de escalation from the international community have so far fallen on deaf ears so what can we expect to happen next? where do we go from here, if, at the first hurdle, there is not much hope of both parties listening to right, i think both parties are currently locked into the prospect of a military win here and one of them is likely to be wrong. and one of them is likely to be wronu. ., and one of them is likely to be wronu. ~ ., , and one of them is likely to be wron~.~ ., , ., wrong. and, of course, you have the sudanese wrong. and, of course, you have the sudanese population - wrong. and, of course, you have the sudanese population and - the sudanese population and economy and all of the countries infrastruc