along the way here. it is not that unusual when we would send them home for the night that they will come back the next day hearing the opening statements. and they are like you know what, i came up with some reasons, some concerns. i might not be able to sit. that'll happen all the time. then early on in the process, the judge, if those reasons are valid, they can dismiss that juror and replace that juror with an alternate that i will have a lingering concern because there are only six alternates that are seated. if we would have an unusually high number of jurors who will feel like they want to get off the jury and maybe, you know, they are feeling uncomfortable or they have been gotten to. i've had that happen over the years. i hope that six is enough and i trust that six will be enough? >> you know, mark, maggie haberman of the new york times writes "people close to trump are anxious about how he will handle having so little to do as he sits there on weeks on