but doing it in a way that the american people can begin to understand more sequentially what happened. who was involved, who did what when. those are all essentials i think to telling the story and you know, also to understanding what we need to do to make sure that it never happens again. i think that's going to be an essential component of the way in which this committee rolls out its public testimony and the reports to entering a really important moment then it will become a larger question of what to do with all of that information. >> on that sort of one area that they're focused on, how to make sure that doesn't happen again, "the washington post" writes this. committee investigating january 6 attack plans to begin more public phase. the same article, investigators have consulted with experts as they attempt to understand what might have happened if the