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2023/10/04

⛺ Axios PM: Trump camps out

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By Mike Allen · Oct 04, 2023

🐫 Happy Wednesday! Today's PM — edited by Noah Bressner — is 598 words, a 2-min. read. Thanks to Sheryl Miller for the copy edit.

 
 
1 big thing: Trump camps out
Former President Trump speaks to the media during the third day of his civil fraud trial in New York. Photo: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Former President Trump has spent an unusual three days camped out at the civil fraud trial against him and his business empire, Axios' Erin Doherty writes.

  • Why it matters: He's rarely in one place, focused on one topic, for multiple days.

Trump's made his mountain of legal woes central to his 2024 presidential campaign.

  • He's seized on the ongoing fraud trial, and his voluntary appearances at the Manhattan courthouse have become an extension of the campaign trail.

What's happening: Trump has repeatedly turned up before TV cameras stationed outside the courtroom to deride the trial — in sometimes violent terms — as a "witch hunt" from politically motivated prosecutors.

  • The judge overseeing the trial imposed a gag order after Trump attacked a law clerk on social media.
  • "I'd rather be right now in Iowa. I'd rather be in New Hampshire or South Carolina or Ohio or a lot of other places," Trump said today.

🔎 Between the lines: The New York civil fraud trial is an anomaly for the former president, who's notorious for veering off on tangents.

  • Trump, who faces 91 criminal counts across four jurisdictions, has largely limited his in-person court appearances to ones that are required.

👀 What we're watching: When Trump will show up at the courthouse again.

  • He left the trial during a lunch break today to return to Mar-a-Lago, according to CNN. He didn't indicate when he'd be back in New York.

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2. 👶 Birth rate bump
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There are signs of a slight late-pandemic birth rate bump after declining almost every year since 2007, Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick and Kavya Beheraj write from CDC data.

  • The nationwide birth rate — down 23% between 2007 and 2022 — ticked up last year. It was flat in 2021.

Why it matters: The birth rate is a closely watched figure for myriad reasons.

  • It tends to fall as income rises, meaning lower birth rates can be a reflection of prosperity at both the national and individual levels.
  • Some fear that if the birth rate dips too low, it will bring about a crisis where there are too few young people to care for an aging populace.

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Suffolk University students use the metaverse to observe molecular structures in 3D — enhancing their learning of how molecules work.

Here's how: Nanome's VR platform lets students measure molecular distance, change atomic structures and mutate enzymes with the wave of a hand.

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3. Catch me up
Photo: Gregorio Borgia/AP
  1. 🇻🇦Above: Pope Francis opened a big Vatican meeting on the Catholic Church's future today. He said the church needed to be rebuilt to make it a place that welcomes "everyone, everyone, everyone." Go deeper.
  2. 🐘 The race to succeed Kevin McCarthy as House speaker has begun: Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) became the first candidates to jump in the race, Axios' Juliegrace Brufke writes.
  3. ⚠️ Don't panic: The blaring alarm on your cellphone around 2:20 p.m. ET was a test of the national wireless emergency alert system, Axios' Kelly Tyko writes.
  4. 🏥 Kaiser Permanente workers around the country began a strike this morning, covering 75,000 employees at the nation's biggest nonprofit health care system, Axios' April Rubin writes.
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4. ⚽ 3-continent World Cup
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The 2030 men's soccer World Cup will be played in six countries across three continents: Europe, Africa and South America, Axios' Shauneen Miranda writes.

  • Why it matters: No other World Cup has been staged on multiple continents.

🗺️ Spain, Morocco and Portugal will co-host the event, FIFA announced today.

  • Opening matches will also be played in Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first tournament, which took place in South America.

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A virtual reality tool developed by Nanome allows students and researchers to study and manipulate molecules in 3 dimensions.

The result: Students reported that learning in VR helped them better understand the concepts taught in class.

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