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Chris Jansing Reports

know, the judge is not going to say i don't care. so i'm sure those conversations, there's a head person who's in charge of the court officers and there's going to be a supervisors and a conversation. this may have had nothing whatsoever to do with former president trump, but it's still a very concerning incident that happened literally across the building from where he is at. >> catherine, charles, lisa, sue, i can't imagine better people to have this conversation with, and our thanks to yasmin vossoughian. again, we're going to continue our coverage of this breaking news that is happening just as judge juan merchans of -- merchan was announcing they had a full jury, 12 jurors and six alternates, outside the courthouse, a person set themselves on fire which immediately brought a huge response. now the question is just about an hour from now when the lunch break is expected to be over, what will happen, what will this

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Chris Jansing Reports

he went to this location because this is a spot where he'll get attention for whatever his issue is. he could burn himself up behind a warehouse in newark, and it's not going to make the news. it's not going to be on the news. when he goes to the trump trial, just like going to the front of the white house or the capitol and the supreme court or an embassy, and you set yourself on fire like a man did two months ago at the israeli embassy in washington, d.c. to protest the war in gaza, lit himself on fire and died. so that's why they're attracted to these locations. it may not have anything to do with trump or the trump trial at all. it may. it could. it also could be the location of the center of attention of the country in the world. >> whether it does or not, yasmin, as we were discussing with our lawyers and the folks on scene, lisa and sue earlier, the question is what impact this will have on the trial, what impact will it have on that

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alternating with high emotions, it was ath roller coaster of a y emotionally, and punctuated by the news of this gentleman setting himself on fire in the park directly across the street from the court in full view of all of the cameras here to cover this historic event. >> i think the other complication we're going to be dealing with. lisa alluded to it is the secret service. you have a former president of thepr united states inside who s secret as much as protection and a major incident has happened right when he's sitting in court. i don't know how they're going to respond. we're going to be watching for that. but i can't imagine that that's not going to complicate things this afternoon, and even as we're going forward, those are the sort of things i'm thinking about this as we're taking in awful news. >> i want to bring in msnbc legal analyst, catherine christian and charles coleman. lisa said it well for what happens after the lunch break, all bets arete off.

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The ReidOut

and arson experts. people do this to themselves but the point here is the person traveled from florida all the way to the trump trial. this is not connected to trump, it has really nothing to do with him. i read all his writings he posted. it's nonsensical, as yasmin clearly reported. it doesn't make sense. he named every politician, every hollywood person, every billionaire, every person on the news, every name he can think of. he tied them all together in some crackpot conspiracy theory. he's a disturbed person. it doesn't make any sense. i think the good part of that, though, is hopefully the judge will take a look at that, to reassure his jurors that this was not directed at the trial, at mr. trump, at them, at the court family. i hope he takes the time to do that. i would even say, you know, to the judge, consider letting the jurors read his rantings which are only a couple pages. once you read it, you will be

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person, another witness that saw this all go down, that he initially had knelt down, and we learned this from officers as well during the press conference. he reached into his backpack, and he had thrown up into the air a ton of papers. then he had doused himself in fluid, in lighter fluid of some sort. he had used a lighter then to light himself on fire. on those papers were wide ranging conspiracy theories, honestly. none of it made sense. it was all nonsensical. it was political, some was about the mob, some was about various universities here in new york as well as throughout the country. they were wide ranging conspiracy theories. whether or not that is what motivated this individual to do that, we don't know. but it was a shocking moment. juxtaposing that to what we were also reporting on at that very moment, which was empanelling a jury to sit and decide the fate of the ex-president of the united states.

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The ReidOut

going forward or it could stay smooth. it's been two different kinds of weeks, it seems to me. >> if you were prosecuting this case, who would you call first? because there are different ways to do it. michael cohen was at the start of the catch and kill trial, as was david pecker from the national enquirer. or they could go back and start with stormy daniels. what would you anticipate being that first witness? >> yeah, it's a great and big question. cohen, they said, is going to be the sort of tour guide, but i think it would be a mistake and they won't start with him. my best guess is pecker. they'll start through macdougal and set things up for either that or a very sort of banal witness that just goes through paperwork. i think they'll start with low emotional intensity but then try to frame the story and have cohen somewhere in the middle. you don't want him as the last, you don't want him as the first. >> and give us a sense of what we should expect to see, lisa, on monday morning at 9:30 sharp.

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Hannity

refuting claims about the planes in a statement provided to our show tonight saying in part they continued to prioritize safety and quality and adding any retaliation against employees is strictly prohibited during a senate energy and natural resources hearing yesterday. energy secretary and josh hawley had a intense exchange over her past stock trades which she said she didn't do take a look. >> they don't own stocks in areas they have influence over nor do i. chemical have to say is the record is deplorable and despicable outrageous the hundreds of officers are training shares. >> it's outrageous that you continue to mislead us and oh regis to go 2 conferences and events funded by foreign billionaires using dark money to influence our politics this asked to change and frankly you should go. the senator joins us now slip

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Chris Jansing Reports

just to report not on what we see, just what is in the court record, which is interesting because we can see and we can hear from the -- you know, when the jurors are reading out questions that it's a woman, it's a man. we have to stick to exactly what's in the court record, and so there's just things that we're being very careful right now on reporting on. but even as i'm sitting there in the overflow room, we're still getting a lot of information about these jurors, so that's sort of the big concern, and i think the topic this morning in the courtroom. >> so lisa, where does this leave us? i mean, we did have this impression, maybe wrong, but you got seven jurors, which seem like pretty quickly once things got going, now we've gone in reverse. what does this mean, and what are we looking for this afternoon? >> i think this afternoon, first of all, when we come back from the lunch break, the jurors are going to sit and they're going to be questioned in what appear to be like focus group sessions

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Hannity

for the company testified before a senate about safety concerns and frets he has received during mist exchange take a look at what happened. >> right now it's like an earthquake. as win the pits the building has to be prepared to accommodate that type of thing. has to be built properly. from what i seen they aren't being at spec or requirement. >> the company response to was to threaten you? >> threaten you, side line you you raise concerns about it so they transferred you to the triple 7? >> yes. >> boeing lisa statement

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others we're going to get like that. even today the judge said to the group, he's saying them before they get into the box to be interviewed as prospective jurors. if you have a conflict, let us know, you can go. and even some who don't leave at that point get up even between the time that they've gotten to have that question and gotten into the box, they've decided that it's too much for them. and i think tomorrow, i would expect -- we don't know, but it could happen, that we lose another one or two. there's been an expectation that the jury ooh selection will finish tomorrow and the trial will start on monday. that could happen, we just don't know. we're seeing the struggle of choosing a jury in such a high profile case involving probably the most well-known person on the planet. >> can i add some context, chris, if we have a little bit of time. >> always, lisa. >> this is one of the dangers of breaking the trial midweek as judge merchan has announced is his intention to do.

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