he handles his courtroom in a district court that is known for actually being very aggressive about ensuring that cases move very quickly. i think what we're seeing really is much more about the personalities that happen in any given trial. the primary issue is the law and the evidence. this is a case, in which if anyone's crying in that courtroom, it should be paul manafort. >> betsy woodruff, you know the ins and outs of this team well. that exchange with mueller's prosecutor reflects some of the tensions, as maya says, the prosecutors want to be in command. what did you make of both that moment and what else we've learned today, and the manafort strategy of trying to undermine rick gates. >> the friction between greg andres, the prosecutor involved in that exchange and the judge is instantly. andre has stepped away from a lucrative private practice gig to get on board with the mueller team. he's one of a number of prosecutors who walked away from