mr. asonye? the diction is wrong.ess lis to understand at least it didn't split the infinitive. that's not the way i or anyone speaks. >> mr. asonye, i'm sure your honor will say it however you feel. >> suppose i change number 11 to say such comments permits a federal judge to comment to the jury on the evidence in the case. do you think i made any such comments? and then the transcript reflects laughter. judge says, do you think i made any such comments? the prosecutor he's having with the back and forth here doesn't respond. he just stands there and there's awkward laughter in the courtroom. from another part of the courtroom from the prosecutor's table, the other prosecutor waits a beat and stands up and speaks from the back of the courtroom. it's greg andres. he says to the judge, yes, your honor, yes, you did. which prompts more laughter in the courtroom. >> the judge says do you remember one. >> he says yes, i can remember several. whether he mr. gate testified he testified mr. manafort was very careful about hi