the president s race to lose. and a lot of people say without any debate, it s going to be next to impossible for either you or r.f.k. jr. to pull a victory off. what do you say to those who say that? well, american politics is very unpredictable. nobody thought that donald trump was going to be president early in the campaign season. and for that matter, nobody thought barack obama was going to be president early in his campaign season. so this is very early. and i think the american people are only just beginning to hear the candidates and to focus on the messages that we re all giving. so as far as i m concerned, this thing has just started. neil: all right, are you in london right now? yes, i am. my daughter just had a baby, so i m over here. neil: congratulations. so let me ask you a little bit, i mean, you had said of joe biden, i believe to newsweek that you thought it was selfish for joe biden to be running for a second term. what did you mean by that?
rally around causes he believes in. what i was told is he does see this as a role that is all about service. it is about serving the british people. the question in the modern world in 2023 is what does that service look like and how much of that service is going to be tied to addressing the history that got the uk hoo this place. thanks so much. look forward to it. the reign begins, charles and camilla, this sunday at 8:00 p.m. and the coronation will be televised with all the pomp and pageantry here on cnn. the news continues next. tonight the showdown in washington. fwrt pre the president can no longer put this economy in jeopardy. this maga wish list has no chance of moving forward in the senate. just as president biden announces he s running for a second term. let s finish the job! we ll talk with one-time
you ll be talking about in the coming days. right now, washington is headed for a showdown over raising the nation s debt ceiling, with the real possibility the government may default on its debt for the first time in history. president biden will have to deal with republicans just as he announces he s running for a second term. the political and economic stakes could not be higher. and our first guest has a unique perspective on both. vermont senator, bernie sanders. president biden announced this week that he s running for reelection and you have already endorsed him. why is it that not a single leading democrat is willing to contest that nomination in the primary in primary? i suspect that has to do with the real fear with the growth
progress let s finish the job president joe biden is expected to make it official this morning he s running for a second term. we ll have a look at what his campaign could look like and the challenges he faces just ahead meanwhile there s a new time line for the next possible indictment of donald trump we ll have the latest from the fulton county district attorney. and also an update on the diplomatic efforts in sudan as a cease-fire agreement brings a temporary pause to the deadly violence in that country good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, april 25th i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin in washington where president joseph r. biden is expected to announce his
city to new york down to atlanta. thursday closer to 84 or 85. it is going to be feeling like summer if you live in the middle of the country to the east coast. ashley: i m so excited about the number in new york. it will be nice. todd: it will not be that temperature in the studio. ashley: it is not, matt freezes us out. todd: call matt out. he is not happy about that. i control out there, not in here. ashley: president biden holding back his 2024 campaign launch despite reports he s running for a second term. axios says they do not expect him to announce any time soon and it could be july or late fall. todd: it needs to come become november of 2024.