or call off the mob. the committee really driving home the point that he not only failed to act but chose not to. did you ever hear the president ask for the national guard? no. did you ask him ask for law enforcement response? no. so as somebody who works in the national security space, if there were going to be troops present or called up for a rally in washington, d.c. for example, is that something that you would have been aware of? yeah, i would. we also learned during the committee s eighth hearing that there will be a season two so to speak. ryan nobles has more on last night s revelations from the capitol. reporter: there is no doubt that the january 6 select committee had been building toward that hearing on thursday night. they viewed it as their most important hearing to indicate. en en date. and one of the reasons that they moved it to primetime and completely focused on that 187 minutes where donald trump in their mind did not do enough to stop
but, oh, yeah, you know, we got to have all of that, but we re going to have as sort of a way of anchoring the class. and also look into the lyrics and what not. and when i was in college, i remember the cool class to take was like the history of rock n roll. everybody wanted to take it and you got in the class and it was like the hardest class that you took. it just crushed your gpa. is this going to be an easy a or tougher than most people think? it will be tougher than a lot of people think. by the end of the semester, students will have to script, develop and produce a podcast series that is somehow cohesive. so we ll be sharing the class with the wide audience hopefully by the end of it and they will have to go through an actual recording studio that we have in our library and work with a person who was a television studio person. so, you know, they will learn a