of civilians and it must stop. sudan entered the second week of violence as the army and paramilitary group battle for control of the country. the two sides seized power together during a coup two years ago a and now they re fighting over which general will lead the country. civilians scrambling to move to safety. transportation of most every kind has been shut down. you can see pure chaos there. roadblocks in place, flights have been halted as the airport has been pummeled by shelling and the nation of 45 million people, well, they re running out of food and medicine. right now, more than two thirds of sudan s hospitals are out of service and according to the united nations, looters have stolen at least 10 world food program vox. so there s a hugh vehicles. there s a humanitarian crisis as well. a food market that served as a
we have never seen [laughter] any moment! you ve never something like that in american seen something like that in american history. history. pure chaos. the end of the table tonight i name is marie. michael steele, ayman m2. thank you all for up next on the readout. you might think you know nelson mandela. the late south african icon. a new podcast revealed what he was like in his own words. the readout continues after this. this