talk us through how he could benefit from going to trial before trump does? >> well alicia, i've had this crazy idea yesterday that some of the lawyers want it to go to trial before trump, because they were concerned that trump, at one of his trials, would raise what's called an advice of counsel defense. that is essentially a defense that says, i relied in good faith, and reasonably, on the advice of my lawyers. and, in making that defense, you put at issue, you sort of open the kimono, and give the court access, and your opponent, access to all the attorney client communications that otherwise might be protected by privilege. i learned yesterday that georgia doesn't recognize a straight-up advice of counsel defense. so, why do his folks want to go to trial before trump? i think largely, it's about the fact that their finances are constrained. and, until this cloud whiffs from them, which in eastman's case it likely won't, because he has despondent proceedings in california going on right now, as we speak. but, for these folks.