the jury selection. pardon me? could be part of the deliberation where they will make that decision with the rest of that body. to decide the guilt or innocence of the former president. so they play a critical role just as much as all the other jurors of the 12 that were seated. >> fascinating jeremy standby for us. i want to now bring in seeing an anchor and chief legal analyst, laura coates, also with a senior editor for above the law job, patrice, to break all of this down, joe, we went through just really the today was a really emotional de in that courthouse because i guess things were getting very, very real for some of these jurors standardly is it typical to see that kind of emotion as people go into a case like this, you don't know. and i think that's that's still roiling. i think in a lot of jurors minds, but i think a lot of juries don't vocalize it as much in a lot of ways. i think this was the gravity of it being a former president and being historic is bringing that out. and i think in some ways that's a really good thing that i don't think any