at the most secure prison. shepard: thank you very much. some context now. el chapo is going way, but the drug cartel problem is going nowhere, at least not yet. the the cartel that el chapo ran is going strong. still reporting meth, weed and heroin. the men running it now, a former poppy field worker named ishmael garcia. his name, el mayo. some video showing not how to drive in the snow. nearly hitting a firefighter before clipping a sheriff s deputy. here it is again. yeah, that was a close call. officials say he had minor injuries. this is in dallas county, iowa, just west of des moines. we re just getting a look at it now. officials say that they share this video to remind people, slow down when you see first responders on the road, especially in bad weather.
the drama had barely begun and a couple of the jurors had to be replaced. let s start with that. one of the jurors said he d be bankrupt if he went what could be as long as four months, the course of this trial. the other juror told the judge that she was experiencing anxiety. and although she didn t specify why, you can imagine why one might be anxious. the judge has actually ruled that their names of the jurors be sealed. they remain anonymous and that is for their safety. he mentioned you mentioned the $14 billion, that incredible ring that el chapo ran. and the fear that their lives might be at risk if their names were out there. so just highlights just one of the many security concerns. the other one being, what do they do with getting him back and forth? do we even know where he is? where are they keeping him? it s really interesting. you go to one of these trials in new york city and there are reporters there that work these beats for years and years and