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Loss in the electoral college, which means even president trump, even as president biden is running for re-election, is basically neck and neck. yeah, one of the things, though, i know gives pause to republicans who do feel, you know, better about the week they just had, is that their national polling on issues shows they re out of step with so many americans. we cover a lot on this show about guns. we, of course, are now having another mass shooting, this one in texas. in particular, abortion. republicans that you re talking to, the party can t find a consensus on this, as your headline here is the gop run away train on abortion. how worried are republicans, that this is the issue that hurt them so badly in 2022 and could again next year? this is a five-alarm fire for the gop. i mean, essentially, republicans are in disarray on this issue. you re seeing it play out in the 2024 campaign trail. ron desantis recently signed a six-week abortion ban. his recent polling shows the ....
Illegally. he was here in my county. five people died in my county, and that s where my heart is, in my heart is. we protect our people to the best of our ability. a texas sheriff reacting to the latest deadly mass shooting in america. this time it s five people shot in their home by their neighbor. we ll have the latest on the manhunt for the gunman. plus, former president donald trump is making headlines for hugging a woman who served time in prison for taking part in the capitol insurrection and who has also called for the execution of members of congress. and we ll have an update on the efforts to evacuate americans out of sudan, now more than two weeks since the deadly violence broke out in that country. ....
U.p. in northern michigan. jon, i hurt for you. the bruins. when they wake up, they re going to be deeply unhappy, my kids, to see the final score. still ahead here on way too early, the latest on the ongoing effort to evacuate americans from sudan. the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, will join us with his analysis when we come right back. analysis when we come right back passing through their uk port every year. don t just connect your business. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. ....
Going to continue to bring up. this is a huge issue with seniors, people who really use these programs. and cuts, are, frankly, unpoply across the board. about 70% of americans say they re against these kinds of cuts and it seems like they re something they re going to continue to lean into especially desantis himself as he s supported custs in the past. it s interesting because trump is against this even though some of his republican colleagues in the white house feel differently. akayla gardner, thank you. we ll talk with you again soon. still ahead on way too early, florida s governor ron desantis meets with business leaders in the united kingdom and it appears he may have underwhelmed the crowd. we ll bring you that. and tim scott proudly announcing a possible presidential bid. those stories and the weather ....
reporter: for those left behind, the window quickly closing to escape as supplies run out and the fighting rages on. joining us now, the president of the council on foreign relations, our friend richard haass. good morning, richard. so let s get your sense of what we re seeing there in sudan in terms of the efforts to evacuate americans. what does it take to get people out like this? and also, how do you see the future of this conflict? this is a textbook case, jonathan, of a failed state. we really can t speak of governmental authority. we ve got a real breakdown. you ve got multiple fault lines. you ve got estimates of 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 americans, and as you saw on the map, you ve got to get them across khartoum across land to the a city. it s a treacherous journey, so it s extraordinarily difficult. ....