watts. i know you were one of the few family members who wanted to go into that courtroom yesterday. you wanted to look at the alleged shooter, james holmes, in that court appearance. first of all, our condolences to you. jon blunk was such a hero. we just heard the testimony from his friend. i want to hear more about him. i'm wondering what did you see when you were in the courtroom? >> first of all, thank you for having me. jon, h believed in the justice system. he was part of the military and when he got out of the military, he was at one point trying to become a police officer. and he believed in the justice system so i wanted to go yesterday and to see how, you know, things played out, make sure that for jon's sake, that the trial was held, you know, that the trial is held and all the proceedings are held with integrity and a fair trial, because that's something that jon believed in. >> we all watched the face of this young man and the orange hair and the dazed expression and it was hard to read what was going on, because he was so expressionless. what was your impression? >> i actually reserved any sort of impression. i was m