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his new york city criminal hush money trial began. >> this is really a concerted witch hunt. >> reporter: trump is required to be in court daily, often stopping on his way in or out to rail against the case, accusing him of falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair ahead of the 2016 presidential election. he's pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts. the 12 jurors and 6 alternates chosen last week will be the first american jury to judge their former president. >> there are studies that say that 80% of jurors' minds are made up at the end of opening statements. and it's very difficult to change someone's mind if they've made that initial decision. >> reporter: prosecutors are also expected to call their first witness monday. so rikki, why don't we know who will be testifying tomorrow? >> judge merchan feels very strongly that if the witnesses are known to the defense and to

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Dismissed Donald Trump jurors describe intense days in a glaring spotlight

Two prospective jurors who were excused contacted The New York Times to describe their experience in the fraught environment of an unprecedented trial. The...

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to stop. >> this is before the jury was selected, before they had seen any evidence, before anyone glared at them, before they made any reactions. what do you, what do you do to protect the jurors in the coming days >> for starters, one thing that they changed from monday to now is on monday it was striking to me that all of the jurors you could identify who they were. they were outside holding their juror slips and waiting for at least 30 minutes outside, right across from where all of these protests were going on. right across from the press line. so, people were interviewing them. you know, as the press wants to do. people are talking to them. people could of taken photos. that needs to stop and it seems like it has. they are no longer waiting out there. no longer near the protests, that kind of intimidation and concern for their safety seems to have been addressed. going forward, i mean, information about them has been public but making sure people

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to seem neutral, those jurors seemed like they were red flags. a lot of the jurors were excused and not picked but there are a few on the jury. so, that will be interesting to watch as we proceed. >> what do you make of the anxiety that has been described. >> so, juror number two the nurse who found herself being outed on national tv it was heartbreaking. the judge said she would have been a good juror. she was ready to be fair and impatient and because she was outed now all of a sudden she finds messages, she is scared, she is criticized, prejudging how she would vote before anything has even started or any evidence presented. it has to be a difficult situation for somebody not in this arena at all. just there to do their civic jury. it is unfortunate and it needs

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begins to collapse. >> now, with a panel of 12 jurors and six alternate jurors assembled and empanelled with a purpose and mission of determining trump's criminal fate we are left to wonder if the title wave crashing around us will get us. it is that we will get to with our favorite experts and friends. to with our favorite experts and friends. msnbc legal analyst, but we start with my friend and colleague msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben just came out of the courtroom for us. >> the courtroom we are in, on the 15th floor. one of the more dreary places i have been in a courthouse t. is wood paneled but it has no art whatsoever. there are more cords than there are anything else and they are stapled to the wall. and the one thing that it is as

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are not taking photos and making sure they are on a side entrance and someone in law enforcement they can speak to if there were threats or intimidation. those are the things i expect to be in place when we get started on monday. >> what do you do to protect people who may not be followed home and threatened, you know at knife point but feel the climate and feel afraid by the political climate? >> i think it is really hard. it is challenging to do. a lot of the jurors knew what that climate was, most of the jurors like each group of 96 you had 50 or so saying i can not be fair and impartial. i can not do it. they were not probed and got to leave. those that were spooked by the climate selected themselves off. the people who stayed are people who i think have an understanding of the risk and choosing to do their civic

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criminal trial has had many of the hallmarks of trying to prosecute one. criminal division deputy chief msnbc legal analysts, christie greenberg, she was at the courthouse. miles is still with us. so, we were peppering you with questions during the break. tell us about your thoughts of the jury that has been paneled. >> reporter: i think day one there are were a few questionable jurors, one of them luckily excused because they found out he had a prior arrest. some of them, a few red flags. somebody that says they have, follows the news and says they follow lawsuits and is up-to- date on things but has absolutely no opinion about trump's character that strikes me as far-fetched. most people has an opinion about his character. it would strike me more believable if that person said i have an opinion but i can set it aside and be impartial and focus on the facts and the law when they were trying too hard

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opening statements begin on monday. and according to the judge, quote, this trial is starting. so long we have been using the word erosion on trump's institutions and america's faith in them f. this week's spectacle showed us any, the term "erosion" the flow of water, slow and steady, might be under stating the immediate danger. we should think of the harm done to the structure of our democracy like a tidal wave, flash flooding possible. try as we might to board up the windows to be kept from being swept away there is damage more and more every second. some jurors so frightened or intimidated from doing their basic civic duty that some were moved to tears in the courthouse as they were today for fear of retaliation. you can see it in the way the disgraced president lies in the case and the way everyone is in if. he conditioned his followers to

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from making or directing others to make public statements about any prost active juror or any juror in this proceeding. that's exactly what he did. >> it sounds exactly like what he just did. coming back to the gag order, there's a hearing this week. we are trying to understand, there are 12 jurors and its alternate. what happens if seven of them do remove themselves from participating as jurors in this trial? what happens then? >> well, if that happens, you have what is called a mistrial and you have to start again, but i want to just underscore a couple things. jurors in this city, i am in new york right now, they have rendered verdicts with respect to organized crime, leaders with respect to terrorists, i think that people should not

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