Manafort. And speaking of flipping today, Ruby Red District in ohio may be the latest to elect a democrat in a special election. We will get to that in a moment. First lets go outside of the federal courthouse in alexandria, virginia, on the trial of Paul Manafort. Joe johns is here with an update. Good morning, joe. Rick gates back on the stand, taking questions from prosecutors, laying out the government case. They say it is illegal conduct that goes all the way from 2008 to 2015. Thats seven years. Meanwhile, in 2016, mr. Manafort took over as the Campaign Chairman for the trump campaign, rick gates was right there beside him as his deputy. So what did we learn so far . Among the most important testimony is his testimony that
our Justice Correspondent Jessica Schneider is here, former u. S. Attorney greg bower joining me. And analyst xian wu. Lay out your representation previously of rick gates so its on the table. Right. We had represented rick from the time that he was indicted to
people haven t been listening. she s been so open about this. i mean, it s not just this instagram post and not just what she said at wimbledon. she has this entire hbo series, being serena. she s been open about it. i mean, elizabeth, as a mother of four for you, as a medical expert the way you are, are things changing? is this a moment of real change where women and moms feel like they can confront this head on, be listened to, heard, and helped? i think it is. i think it s important. i think there are limitations to this reveal. you know, brooke shields revealed her postpartum depression more than ten years ago. and have things gotten better, yes. but i ll give you a sobering statistic from the centers for disease control, that nearly 60% of women with symptoms of postpartum depression don t get a diagnosis of postpartum depression. 60%. once women get a diagnosis, 50% don t get treatment. that s a real problem. 50% of women with this diagnosis don t get a treatment. i ll te
2, 3%, people it seems like in new hampshire they re starting to notice and he s jumping up in the polls. you re talking about ben carson earlier, i think he s been consistently underrated since january of last year, this year taking ben carson seriously and no one did, and now he s probably the front runner in iowa, and maybe the front runner carson, have you watched christie in that, reminds me of carson a little bit too. real person talking about his own personal experiences. not making a rite of way to a cheap partisan political point. it s not policy of what christie said, criminal justice reform, but make a serious case that unless you arrest these people, they don t get treatment. isn t it time to let up on the arrest side, but that s a policy debate. with christie and carson, i think both of them, carson, you mentioned earlier, the degree of carson s depth of his support and his use of social media is something people will be studying it i think for the next few months.
news. one in the worst case scenarios, literally within a day or two of exposure if you ve inhaled spores and if they are very lethal, one begins to get as an they say it the standard flu systems it, high fever, malaise, headaches, bone aches and after a day or two in the worst case if you don t get treatment, it could be lethal for you and beyond treatment. leonard cole, thank you so much. we re going to stay on top of the story. let s move onto the world lead. 4500 american troops gave their lives in the fight for iraq. today two years after the united states combat troops came home, with his hand forced by a terrorist organization, president obama said he s ready to send up to 300 military advisors he called them back to iraq to help secure baghdad and possibly keep the whole country from unraveling. at the same time, president obama stressed that u.s. troops are not going to be fighting in iraq again.