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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

yeah, it's it's it's been made a problem and the press was pointed out as being a source of that issue. >> i now of course, cnn has gone to great lengths to ensure that we are able to both preserve the opportunity for the public to understand the case and know about it and balanced against the anonymity reasons. but there's also a thing called prior restraint i know the judge wants to be able to say you've got to be very cautious about what you disclosed because i have a jury and a trial. we also one thing that you can't necessarily tell the press. you cannot publish something in advance. it's public knowledge information, but it's always been viewed as balancing test between what you can say in the public square and also preserving the right to a fair trial and that includes a jury who doesn't feel intimidated. the second juror who was sent home a santos by the judge after prosecutors raised concerns that he was not honest, did not disclose during the questioning process that 30, 70 thank was 33, 30 plus years ago, it had a conviction for tearing down political science. and he gave an interview that juror gave an interview with usa tonight's i saying he was surprised he was dismissed. he called mug shot a cowardly judge for lying. the problem prosecution to bring up in a restroom decade ago, he said, quote, i thought it was just an excuse for prosecutors

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FOX and Friends

the case. and moved it to swing district where you had a 50/50 jury pool. no one is saying that a republican can't get a fair trial in new york but what people are saying is donald trump is a polarizing figure. you think you would pick a fair venue. >> brian: not if you want a conviction. if they didn't want a quibsz they wouldn't have brought the case. >> lawrence: you put yourself in verpd of it being overturned which a lot of legal decisions when it come to donald trump have been overcome to higher courts. >> ainsley: katie made an interesting point. everyone has a stake in it. every single person. even if you don't know about it you do. we are all americans and affected by the election. this is so unprecedented we have never seen a sitting president in a criminal trial. steve lawrence, to your point, alvin bragg is the d.a. of manhattan, not the whole city,

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CNN This Morning

temperature little video stays awake. i don't know maybe that has something to do with it, but i mean, you know if you can get through this process even with a conviction, i mean, i i i feel like it's going to figure out a way to work that with base, anyway, he needs to get back out on the campaign trail. he needs to first of all, most campaigns do a lot of that leg to worked for the candidate, the campaign is doing to get out the vote efforts, estate offices are doing those efforts. >> the campaign spending dollars on television, radio, social media, a targeting different individuals and groups across the state. so, so a lot of the bulk of the work politically speaking, we'll be done where the candidate comes in as to go and large rallies excite the base, excite people to gin up and maintain that enthusiasm. and that's where trump has a point. he really does need to get back out there just very quickly. >> do the biden folks, megan, feel like because i keep saying, oh, what conviction or it will people will just move on. do you feel like it's just gonna be a wash? politically speaking, if he's convicted or might there really be i think

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Ana Cabrera Reports

if he were to testify, and these are some prior court determinations that are further evidence of that. >> joyce, vaughn just ticked through the long list of potential areas of questioning that the d.a. has signaled they want to discuss if trump does take the stand, everything, again, from e. jean carroll to the civil fraud trial to other legal matters. does everything on the list that we know of sound fair game to you? what do you think the judge is likely to do? >> so the judge will have to balance the evidentiary value of this material to the prosecution against the risk of undue prejudice to the defendant. and the courts in new york have said that they leave those determinations up to the judge's sound discretion. he'll only be reversed on appeal if there is a conviction, if he abuses his discretion. so we can expect to see him go carefully through each of these incidents. ana, it's important to note here, this isn't evidence that

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

could be the next alternates. five slots left. we're down to 18 individuals who are about to go through the voir dire process, which is the moment where the defense attorneys as well as prosecution can dig down deeper and ask them more specific questions. over the last five minutes we saw one potential juror dismissed. she had previously served time in jail for a past conviction. she was notified that she could be excused. upon walking out of the courtroom, she told those who remained, a cheery good luck. we have an individual who is not dismissed at this time whose father say life long friend of governor chris christie. we have another individual, a male potential juror who has a court officer friend who happens to be inside of that very courtroom today. so this could be a big hour ahead. we could very well have a full panel of 18 individuals, 12 jurors and six alternates by lunch time. yet, if they cannot find among this group of 18 remaining

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

sources that she was not removed because this does open an avenue of attack for the former president. he has to be careful because this is a juror, but this is certainly something that they're going to bring up on appeal. they are reserving every single issue this issue of can they get a fair a fair jury, right. they fought to get that specific number of how many people said at the outset, i can't even be impartial. i gotta go right because they wanted to show how difficult it is in this venue. then you see someone like this getting on the jury after she called him selfish. and i believe self-serving. >> one of the graphic. but that did surprise me that the judge let first day, even though you know that this is going to be an issue not only the court of public opinion, but in a possible appeal if there's a conviction, let's put that up. he just seems very selfish and self-serving, so i don't really appreciate that in any public servant. so i don't know him as a person, so i don't know how he is in terms of his integrity it's just not my cup of tea yeah. >> it's an awkward position to be in when you're the defendant and you have to you're being forced to either use a strike and was out when

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CNN News Central

uncertain terms, he does not. the gigging get an impartial juror that there will not be jurors in manhattan who would be partial to him in any way. well, the question because afternoon intend to say something very different. >> oh, absolutely. i mean, first of all, i mean, just think about how quickly we've actually gotten here. i mean, we had some doubts yesterday morning when you had a couple of jurors who got dismissed after they had been seated. but the questions you see that both sides are asking are getting some very interesting response. some of the very emotional responses from some of these perspective, jurors, including people who have gotten went through some tough times in their life and didn't feel like they could actually serve on this on this jury, 1% that conviction that she was very personal about and the other was overwhelmed with the stress of this justice stress of this and what really i think it reminds this is about this process. laura is that these are just average people. these

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Chris Jansing Reports

she burst into tears. she said, i don't know that i can do this. i feel sokn anxious and nervous right now. and that's when she was brought over to a side bar for further questioning. and we saw that also today in the questioning with a prospective juror who revealed herself to have been convicted felony in another state, and even said, look, i don't know why i'md, here. i don't think i'm eligible to serve, but in the course of revealing why, her voice broke. she was tearful. she was not embarrassed per se, but it was clear that the source of her conviction was a real issue of pain for her. and so this was just a really emotional day for prospective jurors, and then to have it culminate with this, this incident here outside, i can say all the people in the courtroom i think we are, if not rattled, sort of made more sober by the events of today, the emotions and the rawness and the vulnerability that prospective

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Katy Tur Reports

yasmin vossoughian, and outside the courthouse. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: yeah, so they got up and going. they resumed court just a couple of minutes ago, about six minutes or so coming back from this lunch break: they're getting into the sandoval hearing from what i'm seeing here, and let me just walk folks through. we saw a filing about two days ago from the prosecution as to what this would entail, what the sandoval hearing would entail. this is a hearing how they present how cross-examination would work if the former president and his attorneys together decided that he would take the stand in his own testimony. so they're presenting establishing really a pattern of behavior, ana, it seems in this sandoval hearing and what they would do in cross. they would be presenting, for instance, the conviction of the trump corporation, trump payroll corporation as well. lying under oath, the judgment from judge engoron, with the trump civil fraud trial.

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CNN This Morning

senator and demanding that yeah, that's a secretary of state. find a couple of thousand votes that that is a gravity of interfering and democracy. but no one told trump that he had to run while under federal indictment and 88 charges. this is something he's choosing to do and getting attention for it. yeah. molly, i mean, getting back to that truth social post. >> he's already kind of charming the waters for his base. >> it sounds like to just sort of discount whatever happens in this case if there's conviction and they're going to say, okay, well, yeah, it did not hear this thing. the judge waters was saying and trump was saying that there were liberal activists getting on the jury. >> well, and i was at the trump trial earlier this week in the courtroom watching the jury selection process, which was fascinating for how sort of simultaneously normal and abnormal it wasn't the same time right? on the one hand, you have this hours and hours of questions thing about impartiality and it's a very routine process that happens in criminal courtrooms every day on the other hand, as one of trump's lawyers said in that process, most defendants, when

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