>> the gentleman yields back. who else seeks recognition? for what purposes? >> move to strike the last word. >> recognized. >> thank you. mr. chairman, you didn't give us a lot of witnesses in this committee and no fact witnesses, but we did get one professor, professor turley, who early on in his talk mentioned that he didn't vote for the president and none of the other witnesses did either. one thing he did say the evidence that you have against him, that you're bringing these impeachment charges on is wafer thin, wafer thin evidence. what's not wafer thin is the partisan resolve by the democrats, at least on this committee to get rid of this president. and they've been looking for an excuse to impeach this president for a long time, and now they think they've got one. but we obviously know he's not going to be removed from office. but it's embarrass, and it's a mark, and it's really unfortunate because the country really shouldn't be put through this. i think one of the things that