asking for? >> reporter: they are trying to get access to documents that are still secret. the committee can't look at these documents right now, they can't ask witnesses about them, and it's more than 700 pages of records, things the committee believes would be key to their understanding of january 6th, what happened that day, especially around donald trump in the west wing, what his advisers were saying and doing. those things are like activity logs, call logs, schedules from the white house. this is what the committee can't see, drafts of speeches, notes on talking points that were being given and diskugsz eddisk the president, and think they pages of handwritten notes from trump's chief of staff, mark meadows. meadows was talking about the possibility of disrupting the electoral college certification in congress. those are key documents they're looking for. but this case is also a clash over timing in court. this case has moved really, really quickly as far as cases