through and link up to the charges in the indictment that could take some time. and so i don't think getting to the point of a day and a half of deliberations is anything out of the ordinary at all at this point. it doesn't really read like that means they will hang or they won't convict. it's just sifting through a fairly sizeable mountain of evidence. >> dana: one the great things about our judicial system the jurors -- it could be a baker, the candle stick maker all sorts of different people. they come together. they're not financial experts. they are looking through 388 pieces of evidence. highly technical. and they are trying to work it all through. could it be that they are just one to be very diligent. some of us think of course they would want to go home for the weekend. maybe we have to give some more credit. they take things quite seriously. >> my experience is most jurors do take it very seriously. they feel compelled when they know it's an important trial and know it's a very serious matter to the defendant and to the courthouse. to take their sweet time in terms of sifting through things. what you can never tell from