sometimes they're playing it to a judge and we're listening on a court line to cover the hearing. that's part of the coronavirus restrictions where we can't actually be sitting in court for every hearing right now, so that's one of the implications. and then we also at times are reading judge's opinions or hearing judges speak and acknowledge that they saw video that was sent directly to them. so what we believe is in a lot of these cases is body camera footage and surveillance footage video. that is like an up close angle that is -- it's a scene of the krap capitol riot that we haven't been able to access because much of the video on that day, on january 6, was either shaky participant video or nuews cameras that somehow pulled pretty far out of the scene. >> what we saw looked very far away. these videos show it looked like a crime. now, of course, the prosecutions