revolver that you have to keep the live ammunition completely away from where the blank ammunition is and, frankly, that responsibility falls to the armor that's on set, but even an actor picking up a firearm because theseing a tosser do get -- these actors do get training about safe handling of fire armings. you're taught that every firearm is loaded and you never point a firearm at something unless you intend to shoot it. you could avoid something like this, even if there's a tragedy like a mix-up in the types of ammunition. apparently that was not followed either. eric: just so crushing and sad. scott, certainly we'll get to the bottom of this and it does sound as you describe it that it was potentially a live round because it did penetrate her and hit the director. scott, thank you. >> thank you, eric. eric: alicia.