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empaneled jury history has been made. the first ever former president to face criminal trial. it is moving ahead. we now have an eye toward me. monday where the judge is expecting to begin opening arguments. >> now, as that was happening, we were talking about that news. >> laura was talking about that news. that is when this person appear to set themselves on fire just outside the courthouse, will of course, continue to monitor that news and bring you the latest details as we get them. but we do want to focus on what was happening in cord we have with us cnn legal correspondent chiefly will correspondent paul read, also cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, jennifer rodgers, apollo. first to you, we are anticipating the sandoval hearing this afternoon and effectively, this is going to detail what aspects of donald trump's legal history could be entered into this case? >> yeah, this could be pretty fiery given the circumstances. here are the increasing tensions between prosecutors and defense attorneys and the reason they're having this

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president trump and his criminal history. and what if he takes the stand, he can be asked about cnn's laura coates is outside the new york courthouse okay. >> laura, we now look ahead to this afternoon& for monday when we're we're expecting opening arguments i mean, history is being made as you know, this is a former president united states on trial criminally about 15 floors above us right here outside of a manhattan courtroom there are 18 jurors who will be impacted, and panel that includes six alternates. >> and of course, the 12 jurors who were already 2nd to be the ones to deliberate now, those alternative would be very important still, because those alternatives will likely or might be high opportunity to actually deliberate in full. i want to get now to kara scannell, who has been in and out of the courtroom all day today on this wealth frankly, a surreal de, but one of the surreal aspects of this includes an american president on trial, and he has been closely watching all the taking place. >> yeah, he has been we saw yesterday. he was very engaged

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things with kate bolduan streaming week days excluded resolutely, oma victims call now 30 billion in trust money has been set aside. you may be entitled to a portion of that money all when 8085920400. >> that's when 8085920400 these cnn's breaking news we're following breaking news or team outside of a manhattan courthouse with former president donald trump's hush money trial is happening. just witnessed a disturbing scene a man set himself on fire near the location where they were going live it happened just moments after the court and paneled the full 12 member jury. >> a historic moment. >> it was let's get right down to cnn's laura coates and laura, you were standing there interviewing a guest when this all happened and i know this was deeply jarring & affecting to watch this happen walk us

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needed to do, and that was just select the full jury, 12 jurors, six alternates. now in place for this trial to get underway for us i'm kara scannell, paula reid, jennifer rodgers. thank you all so much. we're going to continue to follow all the breaking news into cnn, a full jury is seated now for the historic trial against donald trump, and we're expecting an update from the nypd within the hour about that incident that took place outside of court? stay with us. we'll be right back there's new ally in the fight against climate change. >> this is a car business blue carbon week me to protect nature will do the rest corbin plus cnn fill sunday at nine okay. >> everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition or strength and energy ensure with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein doctors recommend coli stool softener, four gentle

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threatening to oust him what would you like to see in that regard i think there just needs to be repercussions we cannot have or allow this conference and especially in a committee like rules where historically they tell us that the rules committee does what the what the conference asieh and especially what the speaker asked. >> that's not happening and our conference is it are the ones that's losing. >> so we need to make sure that we, that there are repercussions for those who detract from the best wishes and the thoughts and the concerns of our conference i think that's fair. >> yeah. congressman anthony d'esposito, we really do appreciate your time. thanks so much thank you much more to come on. >> our breaking news today. a full jury seated in the historic criminal hush wanting trial, donald trump, we're going to talk about the political fallout of that. that's this is a travel show visit my fans you can't buy that kind of propaganda

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in jury selection in the question and the answers today, he was he was slipping through papers on the desk keep. but then when his lawyer for started questioning the jurors and asking about their views of donald trump. he was very engaged. again, he had turned his chair again. he was craning his neck. he was looking to the look at the jurors as they were speaking and giving their opinions of him. there we're not as many people today in the jury box for the alternatives that had as strong of opinions as we heard in the prior days of the questioning, but they did challenge a few on their social media post going back several years but a lot of the jurors in the wells said that they either had neutral views of him or they didn't essentially didn't have any real strong views. and so this alternate process actually went pretty quickly once they got to the point where they had gone through all of the vor, deer and all of the questioning of 20 two jurors that were in the box, but he was definitely engaged. he was looking at them all as they were responding to

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makes it so easy. get started today at accustoming i more liebermannt the pentagon. and this cnn as former president donald trump, sits in new york courtroom during his hush money trial. >> he's going to be off the campaign trail. so far though it's unclear what but impact that absence and his messaging during breaks from quarter are going to have on his reelection effort. let's discuss now with alayna treene alaimo, what do you hearing from the trump campaign about his absence from the campaign trail. >> but it's a couple things i want to point out here. one, it's of course a juggling act, how they're going to continue campaigning from new york while he's required to be in the courtroom, which is four days of the week. he can still travel on wednesdays, saturdays, and sundays, but it's a great messaging tactic for the former president. and what i want to point out here is that very rarely does donald trump hold more than two

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completely right it is ironic with him saying this. and even when he said at this morning, he's saying i can't speak to the media or speak to reporters while he was speaking to reporters, there's very i mean, for a gag order, this is actually pretty lenient. of course, there are areas he's not able to talk about. you mentioned prosecutors and their staff that does not include manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. he's not allowed to talk about their families, but he can talk about the judge. you obviously just criticize the judge in that pose and he can't talk about potential witnesses and jurors. but apart from that, donald trump is able to speak about these things. and so from what i'm hearing from my conversations with trump's team, they are trying to know to not have him i'm continue to rail against anything that could violate the gag order, but he has a lot of room there. >> it'll be interesting to see how the prosecution now moves forward with sharing a witness list with the defense, something that they didn't want to do, in part because they feared that trump might post something like this alayna treene. thanks so much for the updates they would see on a new central were back in just a few

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i think it absolutely does. it is not normal for jurors to get emotional sometimes prospective jurors get annoyed, right? >> that they're going to have to sit and not go to work or do whatever they normally do. but i think it's just shows the pressure that they will be under the safety concerns they may have. >> the fact that for the rest of their lives, they will be public persona's at least even if people don't know their names, right, they will have participated in a historic event and then not to mention the pressure of deciding the first criminal case ever against a former president. so i think that it's not surprising that people are concerned about serving emotional about concerns are conserving anxious about serving, and all of those things. and i think we may continue to see that i'm afraid we haven't seen the last of a juror saying, i'm not sure i can do this that may happen even after the trial starts, which is why it's a good thing that the judge and panel six alternates jennifer i'm curious about the way you mentioned security concerns and

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