incitement. i said before the supreme court cases make that a very difficult charge to make. the d.c. attorney general got a lot of press saying he was going to investigate and potentially charge the president for incitement. he never did. why? it's not like he likes the former president. why didn't he charge? the answer is, it's not as easy as these members suggest. >> bill: katie, come back to the conversation here. one thing i was keen on learning before this hearing began, maybe we'll get it and maybe we won't. i wanted to know if this committee could tie two individuals together that had contact, say, on january 5th, who stated clearly that their intention was to go inside the capitol building on january 6th. that hasn't happened yet. it may not happen at all. i am just wondering about if that evidence is lacking, does that tell us something about