the evidence that exists to get to the bottom of who perpetrated those offenses really need to be -- need to be highlighted and shown to the public, and so public hearings, i think, are going to be an important way to help breakthrough the log jam that exists right now where we have a very divided country. there's a huge fault line. when people have an opportunity to see what really went on here and see the evidence that has been really revealed by and discovered by the select committee, it's going to be an important turning point for our country and the decisions that we have to make to prevent this from ever happening again. >> as we have marked now the one-year anniversary of the attack on the capitol, the reflections on the riot have intensified the calls to pass voting rights legislation. do you think congress is females the urgency here? what is it going to take to get legislation through congress and to the president's desk? >> we've had 30 different state