and ambassadorships, starting with the court of st. james, which is the most prestigious, most recently given to the biggest donors rather than the most experienced diplomats, but then france, germany, italy, spain, japan, ireland, australia, china, the united nations. can you imagine this banker from chicago who is loaning $16 million with no collateral to a dead broke paul manafort, becoming our ambassador to the united nations? >> i mean, andrea, you know more than anyone how prestigious these jobs are and how difficult they can be. if you look at the wish list of the secretary positions, it really runs the gamut, it kind of seems like he just wanted anything. it didn't really matter where his subject area expertise might lend itself, primarily because he didn't have a lot of subject matter expertise in a lot of these areas. but it is clear from the exhibits that we've seen from the special counsel, steven calk was using this position. he knew he was giving a loan to