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been seated so far. five more needs to be selected to fill out the 12th person panel plus six alternates in a filing yesterday, prosecutors for the manhattan da's office indicated they plan to question trump about his past run-ins with the law. did discredit him if he chooses to testify, prosecutors intend to ask the former president about the reason civil fraud trial that landed him a fine of more than 350 million, as well as the e jean carroll defamation and civil sexual abuse civil cases. trump owes her nearly $90 last week, trump said he intended to testify in the criminal hush money trial testifying requiring yeah, i would testify. absolutely. it's a scam testifying. i tell the truth. i mean, all i can do is tell the truth and joining me to discuss former federal prosecutor, katie szarkowski. katie, good morning. thanks for being up so early with us what do you think about this

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about 350 million dollar spent on this presidential election, 100 million in iowa. iowans. >> it is hard to spend that amount of money in iowa. >> it is, they are inundated. >> but the numbers have bear lay moved. >> they know the candidates, this election will boil down to turn out. >> yes. >> an election about border security, national security and financial security. >> about machines that is when helped joe biden, when he did so poorly in iowa, finally in south carolina, it was because of the machine that was available to him to win that state, it is go get out in vote, in horrible weather, where is the enthusiasm gap, will you get out in horrible weather for nikki haley or ron desantis? or will you be charged up for donald trump that will work in his favor. >> a historical parallel, back in from that graphic in

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about 350 million dollar spent on this presidential election, 100 million in iowa. iowans. >> it is hard to spend that amount of money in iowa. >> it is, they are inundated. >> but the numbers have bear lay moved. >> they know the candidates, this election will boil down to turn out. >> yes. >> an election about border security, national security and financial security. >> about machines that is when helped joe biden, when he did so poorly in iowa, finally in south carolina, it was because of the machine that was available to him to win that state, it is g go get out in vote, in horrible weather, where is the enthusiasm gap, will you get out in horrible weather for nikki haley or ron desantis? or will you be charged up for donald trump that will work in his favor. >> a historical parallel, back in from that graphic in

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with somebody sitting in the oval office representing 350 million of us. that's why we love iowa. in terms of predictability, no, especially in republican caucuses. ted cruz won them in 2016. he wasn't in nominee or president. same with rick santorum. he won iowa and went nowhere. you have to go back to 2000, you covered this campaign, to george w. bush who had a big victory in iowa and went on to become the nominee and president of the united states. that 41%, john, that he got in terms of his level of support on iowa caucus night is a record in the iowa republican caucuses. one we'll see if donald trump can break tonight. >> let's talk about that. the expectations for donald trump. the "des moines register" poll had him at 48%. that's a high number. >> it is.

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entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy, former vp mike pence, former new jersey governor chris christie, form un ambassador nikki haley and tim scott all have met the requirements for next month's debate so we shall see trace how it goes. >> trace: we shall indeed. jackie ibañez live in new york. let's bring in former deputy director of strategic communications daravi and pete peterson. pete, roman great to have you both on here. i want to put you on the screen, these are the top ten subjects discussed last night and you can see number one was abortion, seven minutes and 54 seconds. and here's what ronna mcdaniel said about abortion. watch. >> i was very pleased to see them talk about abortion. democrats used that in 2022 they spent 350 million on abortion. if our candidates can't fund a response and put out a response we're not going to win they'll

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nation that says when a baby is capable of feeling pain an abortion cannot be allowed. 15 week ban is idea whose time has come. >> we should not have a federal abortion ban, we should not. >> no republican president can ban abortions anymore than a democrat president could ban state laws. >> sandra: and the chair woman of the rnc mcdaniel commended them for the performance on the stage, had this warning following the debate. >> i was very pleased to see them talk about abortion. democrats use that in 2022, they spent 350 million on abortion, if our candidates aren't able to fund a response and put out a response we are not going to win, they are going to do it again in 2024 and i thought all of them did a really good job on that. >> sandra: if our candidates are not able to find a response and put out a response, we are not going to win. this is emerging as a bigger and bigger issue, obviously after what we saw happen and play out

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ron desantis was solid. >> what are the biggest surprises for you are not supposed to pick the horse in the race. >> i know i don't think they talked about president trump that much. that did surprise me. >> brian: you wanted to hear more about trump. >> i didn't want to i just thought if he is the run fronter i was surprised they didn't talk about that more. i was surprised i think that was part of trump's calculus they would go after each other not after me if i'm not there. they did that i was very pleased to see them talk about abortion. democrats used that in 2022. spent 350 million on abortion. if our candidates aren't age to fend a response and put oresponse we are not going to win and they will do it again in 2024. i thought all of them did a good job on that. >> brian: so a federal 15 weeks should that be the message? should it be six weeks? should it be zero weeks? ronna what is the message. >> they were different on the federal. they all had a consensus that as a country we should all say when a baby feels pain at 15 weeks we should all agree that this is a

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cross—party committee, recommended that maternity services need additional investment of 200— £350 million a year to bring the staffing levels up to the required levels we need. looking at maternity services more widely as part of the wider nhs workforce, what we have seen is since 2019 we have seen the nhs workforce increase byjust over 13%, whereas what we have seen the maternity services is the number of midwives only increased by 1.3%. clearly in maternity there is an issue and i recognise the investment that has been made into recruitment, and i recognise the investment that has been made into recruitment, into increasing student places, and we welcome the widening of apprenticeships into midwifery, but really we have to be able to keep experienced midwives in the nhs and we also need to support these newly

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a consequential impact that is happening on the 7.4 million people on waiting lists. 0ne happening on the 7.4 million people on waiting lists. one thing we have had is that, in the days after strike action, we have to rebook appointments for people who are more serious. if you have a condition thatis serious. if you have a condition that is not as serious... it is the knock—on impacts of the strikes. there are people at home but maybe people on waiting lists watching the saying, it may be the cheapest thing is to pay theirjunior doctors what they want and get this over with and be able to clear the backlog properly. be able to clear the backlog --roerl . be able to clear the backlog properly-— properly. the cost is really significant. _ properly. the cost is really significant. nhs _ properly. the cost is really significant. nhs england i properly. the cost is really i significant. nhs england says properly. the cost is really - significant. nhs england says about 350 million has been spent on additional costs.— 350 million has been spent on additional costs. because of the strikes! because _ additional costs. because of the strikes! because of _ additional costs. because of the strikes! because of the - additional costs. because of the strikes! because of the strikes. | additional costs. because of the i strikes! because of the strikes. we are concerned _ strikes! because of the strikes. we are concerned that _ strikes! because of the strikes. we are concerned that additional i strikes! because of the strikes. we are concerned that additional pay l

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was back on the mat saturday competing for the first time in two years and easily won the event. that means she qualified for the national championships with her eyes set on next year's olympics. biles had not competed since withdrawing from several events in the tokyo olympics while suffering with a disorienting condition known as the twisties. >> linsey: and who's number one at the box office? think pink. by the end of this weekend "barbie" is projected to top $1 billion in worldwide ticket sales. only the 53rd film to do it, and the first one ever directed solely by a woman, greta gerwig. "barbie" raked in more than $350 million in just its opening weekend and shows no signs of slowing down. >> linsey: when we come back, her story touched the world. now 6 months old, we catch up with syria's miracle baby. jabb. i was diagnosed with afib. the first inkling that something was wrong was i started to notice that i couldn't do things without losing my breath. i couldn't make it through the airport,

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