good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. i m amarillo walker. i m victor blackwell. thank you for sharing your morning with us the back half of the weekend. easy start to the sunday smile is so big this morning. i m feeling good. i m feeling good. here s what we re watching for you this morning. special operation forces evacuated american personnel from the u. s embassy during heavy fighting and clashes in sudan. now u. s officials are trying to figure out ways to help private american citizens as the crisis intensifies. a team of cnn reporters will have the latest showdown takes shape and washington house speaker mccarthy scrambles to unite his party on a debt ceiling plan. can you get the votes to avoid a financial crisis and will president biden and mccarthy be able to see i to ii before time runs out, plus a wake up call. a new study reveals an alarming number of teams admit to abusing 80 hd medications. what s behind the rise and what you can do to protect yo
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protect your children. american diplomats and their families are out of sudan this morning after an evacuation from that war torn country, a defense department officials says. fewer than 100 people were pulled out of the country and what he called a fast and clean operation exit comes after a week of heavy fighting between rival military factions, and that is despite what was meant to be a 72 hour truce. now. the world health organization reported on friday that 413 people have been killed and thousands injured since the fighting broke out, but of course, information coming out of the country has been limited . we have team coverage this morning, larry modelo and kevin liptak are standing by, but we want to start with cowardly atwood, who is live from the state department, kylie, what more do we know about the evacuation of u s personnel from there? well. this is an evacuation that was carried out yesterday with us government
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