kind of deep context for everything that was happening, and we had seen this incredible clip of kimberly jonesthe street, and it felt like the best thing for us to do is to give 33 minutes of context for that two minute clip and then just shut up. >> jimmy: all the work you guys put into this stuff, i don't know if anyone knows he's just funny, you put months sometimes into your shows. >> yeah. and. >> so i mean it's a lot of work, to do all that, in a week with >> yeah, we -- thanks very much. they all worked very hard, and we've been looking at criminal justice stories for six years now, we probably talked about criminal justice issues more than anything else and this felt like a way to put a bunch of things that we had been thinking about into one place, especially to give some background toward the police beyond very catching slogan. >> what does -- >> yeah, at first i came across that movement. sinaka told me about it, he was doing his show, problem areas. i think episode four, that was the first time i started realizing what defunding the police actually meant. it wasn't a punitive thing