now. it s monday. good morning. we re so glad you re with us. oh, yeah. the team is reunited. let s get started with five things to know for this monday, april 24th. a daring special operations rescue of american diplomats and their families from wore torn sudan. 16,000 american citizens still remain in sudan. most of them are duel nationals. president biden set to name his campaign manager for re-election effort. julia chavez rodriguez. she is a senior adviser right now. the faa investigating a possible bird strike that caused an american airlines flight to catch fire. the plane landed safely. no one hurt. you better hurry up. the bed, bath & beyond coupons are not going to be good for much longer. the company announcing it filed for bankruptcy and now is starting to wind down the operations. also. a-list owners ryan reynolds hugging after the big win that clenched the team s promotion. cnn this morning starts right now. technically, we have six things. poppy ran
hugging it out. good morning, everyone! that was a hollywood ending for rexham and the team s owners. after years of struggling, the welsh soccer club has achieved its dream of a major promotion. look at that. tears. wow, wow, congratulations to them. we ll talk more about that. plus, president biden set to name a campaign manager as he prepares to run for re-election, but new polls are showing that many americans are not excited about a trump/biden rematch. also, the faa is investigating after engines caught fire on two different american airlines planes. but we re going to start in sudan this morning, where the u.s. has now launched a daring rescue operation to evacuate americans from the war zone. the pentagon says that special ops forces blew into flew into the war-torn sudanese capital and helicopters to pick up u.s. diplomats and their families. we re told the mission was fast, it was clean, and u.s. troops were on the ground for less than an hour. here s a ph
welcome to jesse waters. prime time tonight. so you will vote for biden.o js mm, maybe. well, hey, man, hollywood stabbing biden in the back. when i heard that part of the testimony, i really wanted to get up off my chair and yell bull. what really happenshappen with george floyedd? jesse, what d you have? a dirty mind? yo i think it s about. it s just about pride. u thinthe view goes nuts. plus. oh, hell no. it was 2020, and the viruse had shut down the country. but it wasn t politicians who opened it back up. wa his death did on may 25th, 2020. unofficial, he ended the lockdowns, bringing millions of protesters out milln of quarantine and onto the streets. but the george floyd stor to theys very is very different depending on who you talk to. he wa s arrested by minneapolis police after a convenience store said he used counterfeit money.ianapo 15 minutes later, he wasli on the grounafted screaming he couldn t breathe. and then he was unconscious. america
primetime tonight. so you will vote for biden? maybe. what the hell? hey, man. hollywood stabbing biden in the back. when i heard that part of the testimony, i really wanted to get up off my chair and yell, bull bleep. what happened with george floyd? jesse watters, you have a dirty mind. you think it is about sex, it is about pride. the view goes nuts, plus oh, hell no. jesse: it was 2020 and the virus shut down the country, it wasn t politicians who opened it back up. george floyd did. his death unofficially ended the lockdown, bringing millions of protesters out of quarantine and to the streets. the george floyd story is very different, depending who you talk to. he was arrested in indianapolis after using counterfeit money. he was on the ground saying he couldn t breathe. america was consumed with violence. [video playing] jesse: over two dozen people died, fires set, squad cars destroyed. rioters caused damage. police departments were defun
country, but none with the attention of minneapolis, but with this consent decree to have the doj oversee a police department, and what does that mean here? well, what that means is that this everything that this police department does is to be scrutinize bade monitor appointed to oversee the police department, so everything that is provided to the police officers, and the way they make police stops, and make reports, and every point of policing is going to be under review. i think that what we can expect is a scathing report of the way that the minneapolis police department has conducted itself and engaged in other excuse me, because the attorney general has just walked in, and we will listen in. good morning, everyone.