intent. unfortunately, new york tools are not as good as federal tools. but, you know, what emily said is exactly right. you know, if trump's -- trump is -- goes out of his way to insert plausible deniability, a cover story into everything he says. like on the day of the riot. like with the michael cohen testimony before congress. but that doesn't get you off the hook, if -- if the prosecutors can, otherwise, prove that the person had the intent. so, there is lots of ways to do that. i mean, a great example is cohen's testimony before congress. right? i mean, he said, trump didn't say go lie. you know? he said, go say, you know, x. and he understood that to mean go lie and then trump didn't correct it. right? the world believed that -- i forget if it's the trump moscow tower and the timing of that. the world believed that -- that there was none of that during the election, when, in fact, there was. and that's because michael cohen lied because he knew trump was telling him to do it, without telling him. now, a good prosecutor, in mob cases, prosecutors do that kind of thing all the tile. listen to an episode of "the