americas diplomatic personne from the u.s. embassy in the capital city of khartoum there are still thousands of private american citizens stuc amid the fighting. we re following the stor closely. going to bring in the latest throughout the next two hours. mike pence is finally come out strongly against donald trum on one key issue, not the on you think. we ll get the latest from iowa where they both spoke to conservative evangelicals last night. for today s meeting of the velshi banned book club, we re paying tribute to the public library. once a community fixture, safe haven to explore differen worlds and learn new ideas, it has become the battleground fo the ideological fight over books. nowhere are libraries unde greater threat than in texas that s where we re heading t talk to shirley robinson executive director of the texa library association about th fight for the freedom to redeveloped she starts now it is sunday april 23rd, i m ali velshi we begin with the republican
40 points behind - but he s been hinting at a presidential run for months. he s been seen according evangelical voter, spendin recent sunday speaking i churches around the country. writing a book all about his fate and now showing up in a big wa at this weekend s christia conservative gathering in iowa so far, pence has been hesitan to directly take on donald trump in any meaningful way. last night, pence specifically pointed to an issue where he disagrees with his former boss and that is on abortion. some donald trump ha reportedly said he thinks th issue is best left - left up to the states which is what conservative supreme cour justices agreed with a las year in overturning roe v. wade and it s resulted in draconian abortion pants and state regimes a forced birth takin over huge swaths of this country. it has also been deepl unpopular with the america people but for pence, doesn t go fa enough he wants the federal governmen to ban abortion so it is not a safe anywhere. i would ce
french and italian ones. it is mostly the german ones that are much more pragmatic in terms of, could we have the jobs and money? the italians say, no, we shall take a more enlightened view. a bit of a division appearing. they wouldn t normally promote this particularly but it is a very different attitude in terms of banking, finance, income, job creation and maintenance, but the german sectors have decided they want to try to keep that. they have lost out in a big way. tt they have lost out in a big wa . , . they have lost out in a big wa , , ., , ., they have lost out in a big wa . , ., , ., ., way. it is a blow to the tobacco way. it is a blow to the tobacco companies - way. it is a blow to the tobacco companies but way. it is a blow to the - tobacco companies but how big a blow? we know that in the western world, in europe, there has been a big crackdown on smoking and in terms of advertising where you can and can t advertise some of the graphic images on a british cigarette pack
mike: noisy kids bother you at the restaurant. don t let them into the restaurant? i didn t say that. a man is banning little kids from his restaurants. can you do that? second hour of fox & friends morning continues right now. . dave: hello, fox, good sunday morning, good of you to join us, that noise coming from capitol hill on saturday night, a big wa, wa. and there was a lot of anticipation building. it looked like we were going to get this big grand debt deal done yet, taxes would have gone up slightly. medicare, medicaid, social security would have had cuts and we re talking 4 trillion dollars in cuts and now, it looks like it s off the table and john boehner late last night saying it looks like a smaller deal. yeah, talks from the president, and he says, hey,