based on a fox news poll, the field has catching up to do. how is this race shaking up? let s go to julia manchester, kristen hahn and gop pollster lee carter. lee, start with you. governor desantis getting ready for a week where he will go to iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. they sound familiar. how important is it that he makes traction in those states? it s critical. he s message has to get big traction. it didn t last week. he s got a big job ahead of him. he has in many ways to reset his campaign. the last two months, he s been dropping in the polls. his excuse, he s not finally run yet. this is not official. now he has to make the case that he s the right man for the job. he has to focus on the economy, focus on inflation and stop focusing on the woke wars. that s what hurt himself the last two months and this will be chris call for people hearing him in a different way. julia, that underscores the challenge for governor desantis. the woke wars are probably crit
and teachers unions today to avoid wednesday s planned strike in england and wales. and images captured by drone cameras to help monitor deer populations in england. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the former british prime minster, borisjohnson, has revealed to the bbc that he felt personally threatened by vladimir putin in the run up to the invasion of ukraine last year. mrjohnson said that during a telephone conversation and after a visit to kyiv the russian president said it would only take a minute to hurt him with a missile. the claim comes in a new bbc documentary about mr putin s leadership. here s our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. kyiv, last february a city on the brink of war. borisjohnson arrives in a show of support for a president, who is yet to replace his suit and tie with army fatigues. alongside other countries, we are also preparing a package of sanctions and other measures. the prime minister publicly urg
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level to this period of time to see what the results and repercussions are. so i think we re starting to finally feel the effects of too much of a debt burden, too many things going on at once, too much just globally. everything happening, we can t stimulate through coronavirus and recapitalize investments back in 2019 and think we can keep fixing this problem but pausing, pivoting and having to do that again. this country has to figure out how we re going to pay our bills without debt borrowing against the whole world. charles: i m sure they didn t have this in mind when they formed the fed in 1913. but the markets have held through it good. markets trade in the long-term around earnings. they have to look through a lot of noise along the way. they have to look through the noise of debt ceiling discussions that are
statement we had to make some difficult decisions. i think you all remember what happened and we had to do some things to get out debt borrowing under control. in spite of all that we privatise the nhs and social care with billions of pounds of extra funding because i know it is your priority and it is my priority and the government s priority and the government s priority too. the question is, and what you want to ask me, it s how you will spend that money to make the difference because we need to improve this. today s plan does that, i believe, there are five specific things we are doing. the first is more capacity. that means 5000 more beds, 800 more ambulances, 100 more mental health ambulances to put more capacity to the system and the second thing is to increase the workforce making sure we have more doctors and more nurses and more types of all professional, and many of you i have met this morning will be here and help us deliver on that, and we want to support you to work as fl