officers who were physically and people that he will scarred that day. one died, two others died by suicide. the report documents one officer who saw a protester giving the nazi salute to the capitol. other officers, black officers, who said that they were -- they were verbally abused and assaulted with awful racist language that day. how should capitol police view this report? how do they make this actionable? >> they make it actionable by admitting their mistakes. that's the first thing with any agency. as a veteran of the fbi for 21 years, i have lived through some down times in the fbi where we were heavily audited and the intent is for management, rank and file, especially agents like myself, supervisors like myself and in this case the capitol police to admit the mistakes, where they went wrong, to also admit their successes and capitalize and exploit those successes. it's also going to require resources. i believe this is going to be the justification, resources will be justified through the senate report as well as their