will see come monday. fred? >> it's one person's word against the other because there is no forensic evidence in this case, right? >> that's right. it is. there is no forensic evidence. there are no eyewitnesses, no direct witnesses or direct evidence at all. but both sides have been presenting a very strong case. the prosecution interweaving things, bringing on a toxicologist to talk about the effects of benadryl, how similar they are to quaaludes. the jury hearing yesterday bill cosby in his deposition saying he got prescriptions of quaaludes to given to women he wanted to have sex with. they em fa seitzed that and there was no cross-examination of that testimony. >> jean casarez. thank you so much. don't miss the cnn report, "the case against cosby" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. also, "united shades of