martin didn't really like jazz, then started listening to songs of the movement, you know, and leadbelly and peter, paul and mary and and martin would sing along, he said, and i would i said, did he sing? well and he said, no. he sang loudly. so the interviews to me were essential. i asked his lawyer, fred gray, because the people who you get to know, well, you're with, you can ask them the really weird questions. i said, what did he smell like? and he just laughed. he said, you can't ask me what that was. martin luther king smelled like what? i said, yeah, think about it. call me back and and he said, well, like aramis cologne and and cigarets. so, you know, it's fun to try to ask people the questions that they they haven't heard before. but in addition to that, tons and tons of archival, thousands of new fbi documents have been released since the last wave of books. some of them are just out in the last few years, as i was the book every december 21st, another batch of papers were released because of an order by president trump. my favorite act of the trump and and and there was there were other large