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it's the last major ccn da for still under the sudanese armies control. the city is reportedly under siege and there is a communications blackouts, the united nations ones but fighting is endangering 800000 civilians in alpha, shaw, and preventing aid from reaching the region. when millions of people are on the brink of semen, that time is running out to prevent starvation and therefore as intensifying clashes and north. therefore, as capital l flasher are hindering our efforts to deliver vital food assistance into the regions. the u. n. has called the situation ensued on one of the west humanitarian disasters in recent memory. age groups fee that the violin seemed all full, could lead to another massacre. enforce millions more people to flee for their lives . let's speak now to them with that same alley, a legal advisor at the wrong one. and but the center for human rights, which i assume is also from dial 4 and survive the genocide the 2 decades ago. he joins us now from washington. d. c. thanks for joining us on the program, which i assume now are you
it's the last major ccn da for still under the sudanese armies control. the city is reportedly under siege and there is a communications blackouts, the united nations ones but fighting is endangering 800000 civilians in alpha, shaw, and preventing aid from reaching the region. when millions of people are on the brink of semen, that time is running out to prevent starvation and therefore as intensifying clashes and north. therefore, as capital l flasher are hindering our efforts to deliver vital...
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have in conversation with alex tonight, natasha bertrand, who's a national security correspondent for ccn, then based in washington, d.c. as well. so let's give it up for alex. natasha, thanks so much for being here. thank you, guys. should i use this migration? okay. thank you guys for coming. i'm super excited to be talking to alex about his great new book, the internationalists. it really does chart the rise. biden's foreign policy team as such that he has around them currently around him, currently. and it does a great job of going through his first couple of years in the many crises in the foreign policy world that that they have faced. so i kind of want to start there and you dedicate really the beginn uinof about it how this team kind of came together before biden was even really considered the front runner as the democratic nominee and how they all kind of knew each other and they were kind of disillusioned or shouldn't even say kind of they're extremely disillusioned by the 2016 election. and the fact that trump won. and they thought there was a real for a kind of new for foreign
have in conversation with alex tonight, natasha bertrand, who's a national security correspondent for ccn, then based in washington, d.c. as well. so let's give it up for alex. natasha, thanks so much for being here. thank you, guys. should i use this migration? okay. thank you guys for coming. i'm super excited to be talking to alex about his great new book, the internationalists. it really does chart the rise. biden's foreign policy team as such that he has around them currently around him,...