the time that the jury typically gets a little mid morning break, and i noticed them getting very fittingyi didn't notice any facial expressions or anything like that, but this is the first time during this trial that i have noticed at least half the jurors starting to move around in their seats a little more. getting morefigetty. and i've heard this, we're in the home stretch, let's get it over. >> judge jeanine: is that why they' they're figeting? or how did that play out? >> you're right, we're kind of seeing them getting figety and juror 5 rubbing they are hands together when hearing information from the defense side and the ladder and worry she expressed in their hands and right now they've checked out and they've made up the decision. >> and do you think that they-- >> you think they've already made up their mind here? >> susan? >> yes, i do. in fact, right at the very beginning, yes, i do. in fact, we know that actually, after those opening statements most jurors have decided guilt or innocence at that point in time. so right now all they're doing is it tying the knot together and d