and back with us now, our panel jon sale, jessica roth, and richard goodstein. richard, we could see prosecutors after the defense is done return to question david pecker again. where do you think they would head with that? >> depends on what they saw as any weaknesses that they hadn't anticipated, kind of trying to shore those up. i actually think that this notion that somehow he forgot some things, i actually don't think that goes to his value to the prosecution of painting this picture of this pretty substantial conspiracy. again, he can't speak to the records, but he can speak to the backdrop that the jury has to take into account, so i actually think that the redirect could be rather short, and i actually think, again, there would be some incentive for the prosecution, if they could, to get it. whoever the next witness might be, to do something before the weekend starts that lets the jury kind of mainate about something that, again, would help the prosecution's case. >> jessica, let's turn to the gag order because there's still no ruling on that. we had a h