really cannot get into very detailed things about descriptions of these people. because of this reason and said basically that we probably lost a very good juror right there. so again, this is this is the hurdle. one of the hurdles that, that could happen and did happen when it comes to trying to seat a fair and impartial jury for a trial that involves a former president like donald trump obviously, a lot of media attention around a lot concerns for the people that have been called into this jury pool as prospective jurors. it s what we have seen throughout this process. we have reported on monday and tuesday as these to spective jurors went into the courtroom, concerns from some of them, even from some of them who were picked and empaneled. then looking down, biting their lip, feeling nervous about the fact that they are going to take on this trial as a jury member. so here we are. yes, we had seven as of just a few minutes ago and now we are down
whether or not he again, violating the gag order several times and remind the viewers that on tuesday, there is going to be a hearing about whether or not trump has violated that gag order in this trial, and whether or not he should be fine. kate brynn. thank you. brian, standing by if we get more from court on this and how everything is playing out. le let s talk let s talk first about what the breaking news with what we re learning about this juror. let me read the quote that i that i see. some are cnn colleague who s bringing this to us. is that juror number two said aspects of my identity have already been it out there in the public yesterday alone. i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone, questioning my identity as a juror. is it more about the fact that she is she believes her her identities is getting out there or is it the simple fact that she did say then she doesn t think she can be impartial it sounds like it s a combination of both kate and then judg
in the courtroom just yet, but has been summoned to the courtroom. so again, we re still working to get what is going on there, but it does look like there s some more drama happening inside that courtroom this morning. kate, i think most definitely there s some more drama but there is a lot going on with the most important aspect that we re looking at right now is seeding a jury to get this trial going. brin keep us updated. la let me come back to the assistant district attorney talking about durer four. and this is common the commentary that was made during the questioning process that he believed he thought of donald trump is fascinating and mysterious. what do you see? what s going? what do you think of this well, now this is getting unusual. kate would have to jurors seated who you might lose or potentially might lose in the very first day after that. that is extraordinary. now, here s what happened. this juror for was seated. he went through the entire process. the judge sa
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dead according to brin s reporting, is when into the judge and she said, i don t feel like could be impartial anymore at that point. you hav to let the juror ago and by the way, theacat we still in jury selection makes it much easier to release a juror. i gets much more comicated if this were to happen during the trial. but i think you went brent hit on the bigger issue here, which is it sounds like the reason this juror had reservations is because she had essentially been identified by her friends based on the publicly available information about her. and this could be an ongoing issue now, look, it s the courts responsibility. it s the party s responsibility to protect the jurors. it s the media responsibility to report on what we know. but if we look at the details that we know publicly about the jurors that have been selected so far. it s probably not hard at least for their friends, their acquaintances to go oh, my gosh, that sounds like it could be so and so and as happened