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pennsylvania goes.- whichever way erie goes, pennsylvania goes. they have voted for _ pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the _ pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the winner - pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the winner in - pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the winner in 20 i voted for the winner in 20 through the last 25 state elections. i don't know there is another county without record. we are in many ways exactly what you will find in communities across the great lakes, notjust in pennsylvania but across the great lakes. we are a community in the midst of this very long and at times painful transition away from an industrial manufacturing economy to a more diversified economy. i think in many ways we are a bellwether notjust for pennsylvania but for the entire region. shill for pennsylvania but for the entire region.— for pennsylvania but for the entire region. all of the poles that we have _ entire region. all of the poles that we have seen _ entire region. all of the poles th
pennsylvania goes.- whichever way erie goes, pennsylvania goes. they have voted for _ pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the _ pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the winner - pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the winner in - pennsylvania goes. they have voted for the winner in 20 i voted for the winner in 20 through the last 25 state elections. i don't know there is another county without record. we are in many ways exactly what you will find in communities across the great lakes,...
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and both men want to win in pennsylvania. they need to win in pennsylvania. pennsylvania, the state that put donald trump into the oval office in 2016 and did the same forward joe biden, proud son of scranton, in 2020. but voters here want to know what these presidents will do for them if brought in for a second term. let's turn to some important news around the world. the widow of the russian opposition politician alexei navalny says he wrote an autobiography before he died in prison in february. the book, titled patriot, will be published simultaneously in different languages in october. yulia navalnaya said it would be a final show of defiance to the kremlin. the us department of justice is charging a man with fraud for allegedly stealing more than $16 million from us baseball star shohei 0htani. ippei mizuhara served as an interpreterfor the la dodgers player. officials say mizuhara impersonated 0htani in conversations with banks, in order to cover gambling debts. mizuhara faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted. the ancient roman city of pompeii, whi
and both men want to win in pennsylvania. they need to win in pennsylvania. pennsylvania, the state that put donald trump into the oval office in 2016 and did the same forward joe biden, proud son of scranton, in 2020. but voters here want to know what these presidents will do for them if brought in for a second term. let's turn to some important news around the world. the widow of the russian opposition politician alexei navalny says he wrote an autobiography before he died in prison in...
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out to pittsburgh, he will be in pennsylvania in philadelphia tomorrow. his campaign is pouring money into the state as well, they have opened 1a campaign offices and they have hired two dozen staffers since february. the reason is very simple, it's very difficult to construct a path for victory for president biden that does not go through pennsylvania, it is the largest battleground state, 19 electoral votes up for grabs, if he is not doing well, it's likely he's not doing well in other industrial states in the midwest, like wisconsin. so this is a very important state for the biden campaign. that was our reporter from cbs bring us up to date on the latest for campaigning for the us presidency. do stay with us here on bbc news, there is lots more to bring you in the next 1.5 hours, all of the key stories of the day and the truth behind them. good evening. sunshine for some but not for all, that has been the story today and when the shower clouds came they were pretty threatening. quite a dramatic weather watcher picture here sent in from north wales. mos
out to pittsburgh, he will be in pennsylvania in philadelphia tomorrow. his campaign is pouring money into the state as well, they have opened 1a campaign offices and they have hired two dozen staffers since february. the reason is very simple, it's very difficult to construct a path for victory for president biden that does not go through pennsylvania, it is the largest battleground state, 19 electoral votes up for grabs, if he is not doing well, it's likely he's not doing well in other...
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he been in wisconsin, arizona, nevada and pennsylvania.— and pennsylvania. he has to talk about the difference _ and pennsylvania. he has to talk about the difference between . and pennsylvania. he has to talk| about the difference between his policies to people's pockets. talking actually about the big infrastructure inputs is not saying to motors, "that's how i made of difference for you." it says how they can spit money and people are feeling that rise. even that might be wrong to attribute it, that is a connection people are making. really focusing on the economic policies that are making a difference. people care about their _ that are making a difference. people care about their commute, - that are making a difference. people care about their commute, but - that are making a difference. people care about their commute, but it's . care about their commute, but it's not with a vote on. we'll be right back. hello there. it's not been as windy today, but it certainly still felt on the cold side. and we're not alone because colder air has pushed all the way
he been in wisconsin, arizona, nevada and pennsylvania.— and pennsylvania. he has to talk about the difference _ and pennsylvania. he has to talk about the difference between . and pennsylvania. he has to talk| about the difference between his policies to people's pockets. talking actually about the big infrastructure inputs is not saying to motors, "that's how i made of difference for you." it says how they can spit money and people are feeling that rise. even that might be wrong...
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mr biden�*s remarks were aimed at pleasing steelworkers — a key voting block — in the swing state of pennsylvania. he also promised steelworkers he would block the sale of us steel to a japanese firm — which has been controversial. the us house speaker says he plans to include the tiktok bill in a package of bills that are being fast tracked through congress. lawmakers want tiktok�*s owner bytedance to divest its us assets or face a ban. the bill needs to go to the senate, and if it passes there, president biden says he will sign it. shipping companies across the globe are keeping a close eye on the conflict in the middle east. freight costs have already gone up significantly due to escalating tensions and volatile oil prices. those costs could increase further, if there's any disruption to the strait of hormuz. just last weekend, iran's revolutionary guards seized a cargo ship linked to israel, along the narrow waterway. our business reporter david waddell has more. in that scene aboard the msc ares filmed on saturday. it appears to show two people understood to be iranian revolutionary guar
mr biden�*s remarks were aimed at pleasing steelworkers — a key voting block — in the swing state of pennsylvania. he also promised steelworkers he would block the sale of us steel to a japanese firm — which has been controversial. the us house speaker says he plans to include the tiktok bill in a package of bills that are being fast tracked through congress. lawmakers want tiktok�*s owner bytedance to divest its us assets or face a ban. the bill needs to go to the senate, and if it...
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i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house cos the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he's using this in order to try and win an election. and it's not working that way. it's working the opposite way. so check that out. legal expense. it's called legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody�*s ever seen it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. i am now going to sit down. the voters understand it. all you have to do is look at the polls. this is a trial and the judge should recuse themselves. thank you very much. donald trump there arriving at court. we have a live page on the bbc website, by the way, they will be keeping that up—to—date with all of the latest developments from manhattan. the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, up slightly in the previous three months. but t
i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house cos the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he's using this in order to try and win an election. and it's not working that way. it's working the opposite way. so check that out. legal expense. it's called legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody�*s ever seen it. nobody has ever seen anything like...
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bringing the trial centre stage as he attacked the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. renato stabile is a criminal attorney who does jury consulting, advising legal teams on their trial strategy. he explained the main issues to know about this stage of the trial. well, you know, i think we saw today that this is going to be a very slow process. the court had to take up some preliminary matters this morning. jurors didn't get into the courtroom until after lunch. and then when the judge asked who cannot be fair and impartial, approximately 50% of them raised their hands. that's an extraordinary number of jurors who were just allowed to raise their hands and walk out the door. so i think it's going to be many, many days before we see the jury in this case. yeah, we under
bringing the trial centre stage as he attacked the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. renato stabile is a criminal attorney who does jury consulting, advising legal teams on...
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bringing the trial centre stage as he attacked the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump required to be here almost every day. sarah smith there with the events of day one. let's speak to our north america correspondent john sudworth who is in new york. we got a sense of what day one look like. what are we expecting today on day two? well, i am standing in the press spin here, just opposite the court. clearly pretty empty at the moment, just a few european broadcasters left during the early morning rounds, but it will fill up again tomorrow because this is such a crucial part of the trial, the selection of the members of the jewry. as trial, the selection of the members of thejewry. as we heard in sarah's report there, it is a very difficult task. hbamwmmmumfl. they it is a very difficult task. they have a
bringing the trial centre stage as he attacked the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump required to be here almost every day. sarah smith there with the events of day one. let's speak to our north america...
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bringing the trial centre stage as he attacked the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. in the last few minutes, donald trump left the court, which has wrapped up for the david he sent a message to his supporters saying, i just stormed out of the courtroom, although it was an ordinary departure. he has to be back here tomorrow and for almost every day of this trial. thejudge refused tomorrow and for almost every day of this trial. the judge refused today to allow him and his legal team a day off next week, when they want to go to the supreme court and make arguments about why mr trump should be immune from any of these criminal prosecutions. up until now, over the last year or so, we have seen trump being very adept at using his legal troubles to his political advantage
bringing the trial centre stage as he attacked the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. in the last few minutes, donald trump left the court, which has wrapped up for the david he...
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to fit around his court dates, with the case taking centre stage, attacking the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. here's out north america correspondent nada tawfik with the latest updaye, what happened in the court. we're waiting for high—stakes jury selection to take place. but really, the majority of the morning was dedicated to what the judge said, what's tying up loose ends without going back and forth each side about some of the evidentiary issues. the judge ruling that some of donald trumps past allegations of sexual is assault can be brought into this case. also that infamous access hollywood tape that came out right before the 2016 election in which he is heard bragging about grabbing women by their genitals because he is famous. that cannot be played in court i observe.
to fit around his court dates, with the case taking centre stage, attacking the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. here's out north america correspondent nada tawfik with the latest...
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to fit around his court dates, with the case taking centre stage, attacking the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. we can speak to sarah in new york now, _ we can speak to sarah in new york now. what— we can speak to sarah in new york now, what might this mean for donald trump _ now, what might this mean for donald trump politically?— trump politically? well, it was when he was first — trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted _ trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in _ trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in this - trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in this new- he was first indicted in this new york case, that his political fortunes turned round and he started gaining support, getting him to
to fit around his court dates, with the case taking centre stage, attacking the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. we can speak to sarah in new york now, _ we can speak to sarah in...
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i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. donald trump is subject to a gag order so what is he permitted to say what he just said outside the court and what you read into its? —— was he permitted. and what you read into its? -- was he permitted-— he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he — he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was — he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was yesterday - he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was yesterday saying l he permitted. yes, it is interesting i because he was yesterday saying how he lost his voice, that he was being silenced, but as you soar right there, immediately outside of the courtroom, he is very much expressing how he feels. the limited 939 expressing how he feels. the limited gag order that was placed on him reallyjust gag order that was placed on him really just prevents gag order that was placed on him reallyjust prevents him from go
i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. donald trump is subject to a gag order so what is he permitted to say what he just said outside the court and what you read into its? —— was he permitted. and what you read into its? -- was he permitted-— he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he — he permitted. yes, it is...
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to fit around his court dates, with the case taking centre stage, attacking the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. sarah smith, bbc news, new york. this is a moving story — we're keeping across developments. this is live outside that court in new york. our team in the courtroom says mr trump is sitting with just two aides at the back of the courtroom. art reporter says that mr trump is fidgeting a lot in his seat and he rocked back and forth in his chair and then looks down and at some point it looked like his eyes were closed. you can go to the bbc website if you want to follow all of those updates from inside the courtroom. the court says this trial could last around six to eight weeks, with hearings scheduled every weekday except wednesday meaning that an outcome is likely befor
to fit around his court dates, with the case taking centre stage, attacking the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. this has never happened before, by the way. you do know that, right? fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. does anyone know what tds is? correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. sarah smith, bbc news, new york. this is a moving story — we're...