this federal trial. >> it's going to be tough to find somebody who has not heard about the case, and that's not the standard, but whether or not they form some opinion about the case. and i think that -- that's part of the question here. and were those problems, those racial elements and things of jury selection and how the jury was made up, is that going to be an issue that may cause some problems for the state case on appeal? i don't know. but it's certainly something to think about here. i don't know if we'll necessarily have that. you'll have a jury selected throughout the district and i suspect the lawyers will spend great deal of time talking about your feelings about race, you know, what you may have heard about the case, and i expect that you'll probably see a more diverse jury pool. that's not uncommon in federal juries. >> we will be watching it closely and we hope you'll be nearby to lend us your expertise. michael moore, thank you so much agriculture time. >> glad to be with you all.