be in control
1. To possess the ultimate authority in a hierarchy or situation; to be in charge. Who's in control here? I want to talk to the ranking officer.
2. To be confident and capable, often when faced with a stressful situation. Your mother was terrified when she first learned to drive, but now she is completely in control behind the wheel. You need to be in control of the interrogation—don't let the suspect dictate the conversation.