coming forward, including michael cohen. he's going to tell you this that and the other, but they want to understate it a little bit and see how the evidence comes in. they don't want to gild the lily they don't want to call names, they don't want to be overly aggressive about it. this is a plain and simple case. >> here's what we're going to prove here's how we're going to prove it. >> and listen to the instructions of the judge and use your common sense and you'll come to the only verdict that is appropriate in this case. >> and that's guilty. it should be a good workman like opening statement in my view what do you make of the prosecution's wariness against sharing their witness list with trump's legal team well you know, they have good reason to do that obviously, the defense knows the overall witness list. i think the question was whether or not they should be told the immediate witnesses coming forward so that as a matter of convenience, they know who to prepare for this weekend. and that's if some benefit as a professional. and usually that professional courtesy is extended. but as i think the judge said in the courtroom today, there's good