hate groups and all sorts of people fueled by the lie fed to them by the former president trump that he is going to -- president biden is going to be very forceful in his words and very much marking the moment and marking the solemnness of this moment in our history. this is a moment where american democracy was almost brought to its knees. and this is a white house that has been very clear not only in words but in action those people need to be held accountable. we, of course, know president biden has waived executive privilege for much of the documents being sought by the january 6th investigation and committee. and that's going to be something he's going to be i think absolutely clear-eyed about tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be an emotional speech i'm told. but also marking the day and reminding people this was not a tourist visit, not a sort of protest gone wrong. this was one of the darkest days in american history, and we expect the president to say just that. >> not a tourist visit indeed. katie benner, you and i have had this conversation a number of