and some scientists say it s tip of the iceberg. while it s natural for the sargassium of seaweed, spanning more than 5,000 miles. from the coast of africa to the gulf of mexico. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter @jake tapper, tweet the show @the lead cnn. you can listen to the lead once you get your podcasts, all two hours, sitting there like sargassium seaweed, but never mind, i want you to enjoy it. mappihappening now, breakin news, an urgent new warning from treasury secretary janet yellen to congress. she says the u.s. could reach its debt limit and default as soon as june 1st, just four
personnel from the u.s. embass evacuated overnight from sudan s capital city o khartoum a former army general is gonna join me and what it took to ge embassy officials out what the future holds for the war tor african nation plus, new nbc news polling wit a fresh look at the upcoming presidential election, and wha they re saying about president biden just days away fro announcing his reelection bid. and why governor ron desantis hopes of being a presidentia contender may have already failed we ll take a look at all o those numbers, plus, could w see donald trump take th witness stand this week? a hint, the answer has nothing to do with elections coming up in the next, our special guest, senator alex, right here in california joining as well. you don t wanna miss tha conversation, we re gonna ge his thoughts on what he like t ask the chief justice of the u.s. about ethics concerns a the highest levels of th supreme court. we begin with that breakin news, overnight, out of sudan,
provided to us by the city o cape coral hurricane ian was the fift largest storm in u.s. history. it basically left behind 4.5 years of construction an demolition debris, and seven years of vegetated debris. and officials tell us, while a lot of the major work is still being done and has been cleane up, the major larger structures, there s still a lot of smaller debris that remains. i ve been coverin hurricanes for probably clos to 20 years and, interesting that you mentioned that wa recast classified to a categor five it was the fifth larges storm. because as i was there coverin in, i was thinking to myself this thing feels a lot bigge than we thought it was thank you for the coverage o this we appreciated, stephani stanton in cape coral florida. meanwhile, we ve got breakin news regarding the deadl conflict unfolding in th nation of sudan. in a statement, the united states embassy in cartoon says quote to the uncertain securit situation in car to end th
arraignment on tuesday joining my colleagues, simon sanders, katie fang, jonatha capehart, and reverend a sharpton tonight at 6 pm eastern time and we ve got some breakin news this morning, really into 2024 white house race. the former republican governor asa hutchinson of arkansas announced this morning that he will run for president with formal announcement coming later this month hutchinson has been an outspoken critic of donald trump. he said in recent days tha trump should leave the rac because of the manhattan indictment he now joins trump and forme u.s. ambassador, nikki haley as republicans who hav formally announced their bid for the gop nomination coming up this hour, trump and his sycophants continue to cal the indictment electio interference i will explain how the indictment is anything but that plus, the antisemitic rhetoric that s playing a big part in this public defense. and as america mourns the loss of another massive schoo shooting, if you wear thos short convince yo
banned we will dive into the bide administration s crackdown - sorry, i have some breakin news we have breaking news. former president donald trum posting on truth social that h will be arrested tuesday he called the manhatta district attorney s office highly political, and called for protests to quote, take ou nation back. now, note, we have not heard from the manhattan distric attorney s office on this post this posts that was just don by donald trump this morning and coming up later in the sho we will be right back. hey re going. and at chevron, we re working to help reduce the carbon intensity of the fuels that keep things moving. today, we re producing renewable diesel that can be used in existing diesel tanks. and we re committed to increasing our renewable fuels production. because as we work toward a lower carbon future, it s only human to keep moving forward.