the jurors were instructed to answer the questions on the questionnaires, and he really only gave the parties a half hour. some judges give the parties hours or even days to ask questions of the jurors. so he's moved quickly, but i think the -- one of the consequences of that is that they don't have time to delve as deeply into issues and so now we see where there's a break in the trial, we see the parties coming up with some issues once they've had an opportunity to research these jurors a little bit more deeply. >> and so joyce, do you see any red flags on this jury for either side? >> well, i think one of the important things we're seeing, ana, is that we don't know as much about these jurors as we might in a typical case because the judge is using an anonymous jury procedure, and we can all understand the need for that. so if to carol's point, there's not only a lack of public information that's afternoonly -- amplified, i think