>> i mean, one of the things that's curious is the assistant director, dave halls, who's also implicated in this, because, you know, there are -- he might have been the one to hand it to alec baldwin, his attorney says -- has backed up alec baldwin's claim, and here's the quote of the attorney. "dave has told me since the very first day i met him that alec did not pull the trigger. his finger was never in the trigger guard." so, again, i mean, it just raises more questions, and also, why would there be a live round anywhere on the set? that's not supposed to happen to begin with. >> no. and understand something. this isn't your common, everyday round. this is a -- a .45 long colt. it's not that common of a round. it's really only for cowboy guns so there had to be an effort to bring this specific round to set for this specific gun, so i don't understand. i say, live ammo and blanks should never be in the same zip