about the sunday 6:00 p.m. deadline where the white house must declare their intention to participate. from there, a tick tok, december 1, 6:00 p.m. to declare counsel for the proceedings. you know that. how about december 6? that's the deadline for the white house to introduce evidence and witnesses. same deadline for gop lawmakers on the committee to declare witnesses and evidence and december 9 the committee gets a chance to consider the matter. the white house is greatly concerned that what happened in the adam schiff-led intel committee hearings will be replicated in the nadler hearings, which as they have said repeatedly, this will be a grossly unfair process. the white house has to submit witnesses and evidence and then nadler gets gets a chance to approve or disapprove of them. this phase should be a little bit different in that the gop should have more levers to pull in the process. as they have noted repeatedly, it's not a level playing field.