those alternates to be in the place. those initial 12th i agree with you on that do you know the opposite& of the cell around predictable juror who say the potential juror who, who cried and look role emotional. we're human beings. it's an unfamiliar setting for most people. >> but that juror has to go nap, not be because it's not okay to cry. >> i cry. everybody ghraieb, but as a defendant, president the trump or anybody, you're putting your law, your life and 12 people's hands and it'd be like walking onto a plane and seeing the pilot crying. it would probably give you some pause and anies so that's a good thing. but on the opposite end of the spectrum is that juror that just sits back and says, no, i don't have to answer any of these questions in the affirmative. a bomb, a clean slate, and you have to just go on your gut. is that person really a clean slate? keep your fingers crossed i'll also keep my fingers crossed next time, look into a cockpit and if i see a pilot crying,