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every few hours, just like virtually every command center I have ever worked in.

So every couple of hours, there's someone in charge of the shift, and they get up, and then they call individuals up who had their own areas of responsibility, and they brief, so everyone knows what's going on.

So there was a 10 o'clock brief at the SIOC, and this is part of the readout from that brief from  

Q And in that email it says, "There are reports about 18 predicated subjects traveling to D.C., but of those, 6 are now not going to be traveling."

The reference to predicated subjects, does that mean cases the FBI had on individuals who might be attending the rally?

A Yes. For one reason or another, the FBI was already taking a look at those 18 individuals, wholly apart from the rally, and they learned that those individuals would be traveling to the rally.

Apparently, six of them decided not to go. So you're talking about at least, according to this report, 12 predicated subjects traveling to the rally.

Q Exhibit 45 is an email at 1:57 with, as you said, a SIOC update that   located. I wanted to talk a little bit about this before we move on to the Capitol breach time period.

In the first line it says—and I hope you have the unredacted version there. The FBI—

A I do.

Q Yes—has briefed that there are reports of unexploded explosive devices at the RNC.

The second bullet says there's also a report of an unexploded device at the DNC.

A Yes.