And Paul, before we let you go... let's focus on Africa.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held talks with African Union officials in Ethiopia.
What did he have to say?
The American state secretary John Kerry says the recent killings in South Sudan present a serious challenge to the international community.
The United Nations, this past week, warned that a power struggle between South Sudan's leaders... is driving the Africa's newest nation toward widespread violence.
Kerry warned of a possible genocide in South Sudan if more peacekeepers are not quickly deployed to end the conflict... and that the U.S. is considering taking action alone.
"There are very disturbing leading indicators of the kind of ethnic, tribal, targeted, nationalistic killings taking place, that raise serious questions and were they to continue in the way they had been going they could really they present a very serious challenge to the international community with respect to the question of genocide.
Kerry arrived in Ethiopia on Wednesday, on his first stop of an African tour to promote democracy and human rights.
He'll be wrapping up his four-nation tour on May 5th. Chery.
Alright Paul... Thanks for that update. We'll see you back... in just about two hours.
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