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Trump Trial Today

trials. biggest, i'm really worried myself. >> i'm sure you are as well about the safety of these jurors. >> yeah. no doubt. i think when we all heard that oncology nurse yesterday say, look, i just i can't do that. this after she had been selected no one question that everyone understands that, you some of us have drawn the ire of trump and know what that feels like and what that brings for you and your family. it's an enormous ask of any citizen to be on this jury. it's hugely important, but it absolutely comes with risks it's an important point, our guys. thank you very, very much. just ahead, we'll take a closer look at just win and alternate juror would be needed, including what happens if the case runs out of alternates, who can step in. but first we're looking at the big decisions. the judge is weighing as both sides prepare for the opening statements, a former new york judges, dan me biden, discuss with us live stay with us you're in the situation there's new ally in the fight against climate change. >> this is in carpus is blue

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

peremptory strikes that donald trump has been given is what an ordinary citizen who was named donald smith would get he is getting treated just like anybody else. and it is driving him crazy and part of the play as the case, often with trump, is taking things that are normal and ordinary and presenting them to his supporters as if it is some kind of conspiracy against him, which it is very clearly not right. >> jane rosy. thank you very much for joining us and just in speaking of donald trump, he wants to cut a cut of the money from his campaigns that are using his name plus how political rhetoric is becoming more and more violent as one senate candidate is telling her supporters to arm themselves ahead of the election and tonight i'm telling cnn investigation inside of america's deadliest prison system bodies of some of the inmates are being returned to their families without oregon's will tell will you

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Ana Cabrera Reports

of things may preclude them from serving. but i thought it was very interesting to hear, you know, she's a little star struck, the way she described him, but she clearly had certain views about him, and i think, you know, demonstrated the process works when she said she admitted she couldn't be fair because of the biases that she has developed herself. >> and what stood out to you from that discussion from the potential juror who was dismissed? >> that was fascinating. to think that strikes me is that, you know, it is a very, very good reminder of how our legal system works in this country. donald trump is going to be judged by a jury of his peers, ordinary americans, including people like the person you just had on, she won't be on the jury herself obviously, but someone who just became a citizen of this country. i think it is a remarkable thing and it is an element of this proceeding that we just shouldn't lose sight of. this is unprecedented. and, you know, it is just our fellow americans who are going to be resolving this.

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Outnumbered

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Chris Jansing Reports

realized that trump is there, i was like, oh, wow. i couldn't believe it. he doesn't look angry. i think he looks warm, like he wants us to finish. he looked less orange definitely, like more yellowish. >> reporter: chris, she just became a u.s. citizen. this is her first call to a jury, and she could be a potential juror in a trial with the former president of the united states. unbelievable even to think about, right? looking ahead, only five seated jurors at this moment because two of them as you mentioned, dropped out. so we're looking at trying to add seven at least to complete that jury pool. >> thank you so much, yasmin. let's go to dasha burns now because she is talking about the prosecution accusing trump of violating the gag order, not once, not twice, but seven times. what's the accusation and what do we know about what judge merchan may or may not do about

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

track of him after only a couple of weeks. so what would you say to the administration, then he committed murder -- what would you say to the administration about these programs and whether or not they should ditch them? >> you know, first of all anybody who murders somebody i don't care if there an illegal alien or they are an american citizen that kills somebody, they should face the full course of the law, they murder somebody. but let me say this. you know, now there is a law title viii x. but it will removal. there only apply never people who were in detention and what i've suggested to the secretary is they look at somebody who was under the alternative detention which is what you mention and use title viii expedited minute -- expedite removal to remove them a lot quicker because they will qualify or should i say most of them won't qualify for

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Ana Cabrera Reports

this case was, how historic it was going to be. >> everybody. >> what were you guys talking about? >> it is a historical case, and, you know, this is going to define so many things. but at the same time, our job as a juror, right, is to be impartial, like to be unbiased. so, it was, yeah, it was, you know, weird, like, the whole atmosphere, like, you know, it is such an important case at the same time, yeah. >> did you talk to anybody that really wanted to serve on -- in that jury? >> that anybody -- that they wanted to serve? >> any other jurors you spoke to, are there people that said i want to do this, i want to serve on this jury, i want to be part of this? >> no, but they feel the duty, definitely. >> they feel the duty. >> yeah, that's how i -- >> did you feel that duty as being a new citizen of this country? was there a part of you that said i want to serve? >> i feel a duty, yeah. i'm a citizen, yeah, i have responsibilities, right?

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

romney traveled overseas to do it when they were running for president. but there's a risk for trump if he uses these meetings to undermine president biden nima lotto, we know that donald trump doesn't truly respect red lines. so of course they're, there is a risk that he is going to engage in some prospective foreign policy-making in these negotiations. >> and that would be a violation of the logan act, a law making it illegal for an american citizen to engage in foreign policy without the authorization of the current president, whatever what do you like to buy electric and a short time ago, the polish president andrzej duda, was asked by reporters about his dinner meeting tonight with donald trump. do to said, quote, this is normal practice. there's nothing extraordinary about it. he emphasized that this is a completely private visit and said it's taking place only because he happens to be in new york wolf. these foreign leaders are walking a very delicate line with this and they're being very careful. >> we'll see what happens.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

atmosphere. >> reporter: jose, first time citizen of the united states. she got her citizenship back in august. this is going to be in november the first presidential election in which she will vote in. this is the first time, jose, she was called to jury duty. and imagine she walks into the courtroom and sees that donald trump, the former president of the united states, is the defendant. unbelievable. they're going for the 42 questions now inside the courtroom, and then they'll move on to the voir dire process in which the prosecution and the defense will ask their own questions, jose. >> welcome to america. what is the count now as far as jurors that are seated, those that aren't, and what happened to other jurors? >> so, one of the jurors, juror number two, this morning, came back, she had been seated and she came back today, because she

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

the former president take a look at this video he appeared to want to speak to the media but has not done so, but he stopped himself and he did say he would speak with reporters later. right now, 38 of 96 prospective jurors are still being question, many of them admitted they could not serve fairly. 1 excused juror explained her experience, listen to this... >> i became a u.s. citizen and august, it was my first time in a jury and it was the trump case. it was shocking. so... the weight i could feel so that's why i had to say i can't be a part of it.

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