evan, thank you very much. we'll listen into this as soon as he starts speaking. >> it looks like an fbi mask there, perhaps. >> as we wait to hear from him, andrew mccabe, ron brown steen and josh campbell here. quickly, because i expect them to start shortly here, there is a lot of blame to go around. the u.s. capitol police and the fbi and i was wondering, when everybody is to blame no one is to blame. who was in charge of security in the capitol on that day? who bears the most responsibility in your view. >> well ultimately, jim, the institution primarily responsible for protecting the capitol is the capitol police. so they are definitely on the hot seat. but they do it with the support of the entire community and support from the fbi and others. so i think there are plenny of questions to fire at lots of folks including the fbi director today. >> i think, josh, jim makes such a good point, when everyone is to blame no one is to blame. the question is not just backward looking about what happened and where was the failure on the 6th, it is forward looking because what we had at pittman last week is they're planning another attack and planning it for when the preside