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he's clueless about pennsylvania. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor josh shapiro was campaigning with biden today. >> it will be a clear choice at the end of the day, and just like they did last time, i think they're going to re-elect joe biden. >> reporter: part of the reason biden has been able to spend more heavily here in pennsylvania is because he is raising more than donald trump. more than $120 million just over the first three months of 2024 according to new figures, norah. that is nearly double what the trump team has brought in. >> nancy cordes with that new reporting. nancy, thank you very much. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on t feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down... so you can lighten every day the metamucil way. head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff protection with just 9 essential ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job d
he's clueless about pennsylvania. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor josh shapiro was campaigning with biden today. >> it will be a clear choice at the end of the day, and just like they did last time, i think they're going to re-elect joe biden. >> reporter: part of the reason biden has been able to spend more heavily here in pennsylvania is because he is raising more than donald trump. more than $120 million just over the first three months of 2024 according to new figures,...
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he's clueless about pennsylvania. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor josh shapiro was campaigning with biden today. >> it will be a clear choice at the end of the day, and just like they did last time, i think they're going to reelect joe biden. >> reporter: part of the reason biden has been able to spend more heavily here in pennsylvania is because he is raising more than donald trump. more than $120 million just over the first three months of 2024, according to new figures, norah. that is nearly double what the trump team has brought in. >> norah: nancy cordes with that new reporting. nancy, thank you very much. the supreme court heard arguments today in a case that could impact hundred of defendants facing charges for the january 6th attack on the capitol, including former president trump. at issue is a federal law against obstructing an official proceeding. the u.s. solicitor general told the court there is no question the defendants obstructed the count of electoral votes. conservative justices seemed skeptical of the justice department's position, questioning whether prosecutors
he's clueless about pennsylvania. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor josh shapiro was campaigning with biden today. >> it will be a clear choice at the end of the day, and just like they did last time, i think they're going to reelect joe biden. >> reporter: part of the reason biden has been able to spend more heavily here in pennsylvania is because he is raising more than donald trump. more than $120 million just over the first three months of 2024, according to new figures,...
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pennsylvania's going to be a pretty crucial game come november. trump won it by less than a percentage point in 2016. biden by just over 1% in 2020. so at this point it's almost anybody's game. >> trying to reinforce those blue-collar roots. thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> the senate is set to convene the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas today. it comes after the republican-led house delivered two articles of impeachment to the upper chamber yesterday. it forces the senate to hold a trial on allegations that mayorkas refused to enforce immigration laws at the u.s.-mexico border. the proceedings are expected to be quickly dismissed in the democratic-led senate. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," homeland security secretary mayorkas will join us to discuss his impeachment and a big new campaign to keep kids safe on line. >>> house speaker mike johnson is pushing back against a far-right republican move to oust him over his proposed aid package for ukraine, israel, and other u.s. allies. >> i am not resigning, it is
pennsylvania's going to be a pretty crucial game come november. trump won it by less than a percentage point in 2016. biden by just over 1% in 2020. so at this point it's almost anybody's game. >> trying to reinforce those blue-collar roots. thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> the senate is set to convene the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas today. it comes after the republican-led house delivered two articles of impeachment to the upper...
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evening after dinner time, norah, in places like pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. tonight, the big development, the first seven jurors have been selected to serve on donald trump's criminal trial in new york. date 2 of the case also brought some fireworks inside the courtroom, with the judge scolding the former president for trying to intimidate a prospective juror. cbs's robert costa explains what happened. >> we think we have a very good -- shouldn't be on the case. he is rushing this trial. >> reporter: what had been a very slow jury selection process gained considerable steam late today. the seven jurors seated in the historic trial are four men and three women, including a nurse, who said in court, no one is above the law. i am here for my civic duty. and a teacher who claims she was not very interested in politics. and did not have strong opinions on donald trump. before a person who will help guide to deliberations for the jury is a salesperson original from ireland who now ln west harbin. lawyers on both sides spent the afternoon examining the social m
evening after dinner time, norah, in places like pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. tonight, the big development, the first seven jurors have been selected to serve on donald trump's criminal trial in new york. date 2 of the case also brought some fireworks inside the courtroom, with the judge scolding the former president for trying to intimidate a prospective juror. cbs's robert costa explains what happened. >> we think we have a very good -- shouldn't be...
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speaking at a campaign event in pennsylvania saturday, former president donald trump teased his upcoming criminal trial. >> i will be forced to sit fully gagged -- i'm not allowed to talk. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business r0rds, accused of covering up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star stanls stormy daniels in the run upto the election. tomorrow, they will begin questioning more than 500 potential manhattan jurors. they will need to agree on 12 plus alternates. >> the defense is very interested in seeing if they can show that through the jury selection that they can't really get people who might be fair and impartial, they will continue to move for a change of venue. >> reporter: the judge juan merchan is expected to be a six to eight week order. trump disparaged michael cohen who already pleaded guilty for campaign finance violations. >> the judge has said that if donald trump violates the gag order, that the first sanction will be that he will not get to know the jurors' identities. >> reporter: some legal experts say pros kutsers and trump's def
speaking at a campaign event in pennsylvania saturday, former president donald trump teased his upcoming criminal trial. >> i will be forced to sit fully gagged -- i'm not allowed to talk. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business r0rds, accused of covering up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star stanls stormy daniels in the run upto the election. tomorrow, they will begin questioning more than 500 potential manhattan jurors. they will need to agree on...
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speaking at a campaign event in pennsylvania saturday, former president donald trump teased his upcoming criminal trial. >> i will be forced to sit, fully gagged. i'm not allowed to talk. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, accused of covering up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels in the run up to the 2016 presidential election. tomorrow, prosecutors and trump's defense team will begin questioning more than 500 potential manhattan jurors. they'll need to agree on 12, plus alternates. >> the defense is very interested in seeing if they can show that, through the jury selection, that they can't really get people who might be quote unquote fair and impartial, they will continue to move for a change of inventory ucvenue. judge juan merchan is overseeing the six to eight-week trial. he issued a gag order. >> the judge has said that if donald trump violates the gag order that the first sanction will be that he will not get to know the jurors' identities. >> reporter: and some legal experts say prosecutors and trump's defense team wil
speaking at a campaign event in pennsylvania saturday, former president donald trump teased his upcoming criminal trial. >> i will be forced to sit, fully gagged. i'm not allowed to talk. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, accused of covering up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels in the run up to the 2016 presidential election. tomorrow, prosecutors and trump's defense team will begin questioning more than 500 potential...
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the relentless rain is now pounding western pennsylvania, triggering dangerous flash flooding, water rescues, and evacuations. it's moving into the northeast today with pounding rain and powerful winds. here's cbs' tom hanson. >>> we have a confirmed tornado. holy [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: this homeowner capturing a tornado moving toward his neighborhood outside of st. augustine, florida. the storm sending backyard furniture flying across yards. in tallahassee police pulling three people from rising floodwaters. but west in slidell, louisiana, the damage far more severe. >> big, big tornado. >> reporter: after an ef2 tornado with winds over 120 miles per hour blew through the city, ripping the roof off this apartment complex. workers clearing fallen 100-foot trees ripped from their roots. >> it sounds like a freight train when it hits. >> reporter: terrified employees of eco builders somehow walked away unharmed from the mangled remnants of their building. >> within seconds of making it in, it took the shop. >> reporter: sheriff randy smith is amazed there were no serious injuries. >
the relentless rain is now pounding western pennsylvania, triggering dangerous flash flooding, water rescues, and evacuations. it's moving into the northeast today with pounding rain and powerful winds. here's cbs' tom hanson. >>> we have a confirmed tornado. holy [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: this homeowner capturing a tornado moving toward his neighborhood outside of st. augustine, florida. the storm sending backyard furniture flying across yards. in tallahassee police pulling...
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that includes former pennsylvania police officer, joseph fisher .'s lawyer argued that the government is using the obstruction statute as a dragnet. >> until the prosecutions, section 1512 c- two , had never been used to prosecute anything other than evidence tampering. >> there is no question that fisher and other defendants obstructed the process to count electoral votes. >> it encompasses conduct. >> they probed the scope of the statute and if it could be used to criminalize other conduct. >> with a heckler qualify at the state of the union address. men for 20 years in prison. >> more than 100 rioters were convict to. if the court sides with fisher it would lead to trials or lighter sentences. donald trump faces the same charge and special counsel jack smith's upcoming subversion case. >>> a small group of rioters convict it under the law have already been released. depending on how the supreme court rules, the sentences could be reinstated. >>> the decision not to hear the case means a woman must take down her unpermitted buddhist temple on her p
that includes former pennsylvania police officer, joseph fisher .'s lawyer argued that the government is using the obstruction statute as a dragnet. >> until the prosecutions, section 1512 c- two , had never been used to prosecute anything other than evidence tampering. >> there is no question that fisher and other defendants obstructed the process to count electoral votes. >> it encompasses conduct. >> they probed the scope of the statute and if it could be used to...
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are the same questions that lead to the resignations of the presidents of harvard and university of pennsylvania. >> does calling for this be 26 of jews violate penn's rules or code of conduct? yes or no? >> it is a context-dependent decision, congresswoman pitts begets a context-dependent decision, that's your testimony today? >> reporter: at least a phonic shafik of the university's response, including professor joseph massad, who described the october 7th hamas attack as awesome, astonishing, and incredible. >> i know you can confirm he was under investigation. >> i did confirm that. >> will you make the commitment to remove him as chair? >> um... i think that would be -- i think -- i would die she asked. >> reporter: to dents attending the hearing stopped short of calling on the school's president to resign. >> i want the president of columbia to take the action that she says she is going to take. >> reporter: president shafik told lawmakers that she condemns professor massad's writing despite his explicit language. massad claims in a statement to cbs news that lawmakers misrepresented his a
are the same questions that lead to the resignations of the presidents of harvard and university of pennsylvania. >> does calling for this be 26 of jews violate penn's rules or code of conduct? yes or no? >> it is a context-dependent decision, congresswoman pitts begets a context-dependent decision, that's your testimony today? >> reporter: at least a phonic shafik of the university's response, including professor joseph massad, who described the october 7th hamas attack as...