21st century, the idea that this has only hammed essentially four times in american history and yet our country has become a more tribal and a more partisan society, i think it echos in some ways back to that first impeachment of andrew johnson after the civil war and this very sectarian moment in american society. so i think that doesn't bode well. i also think the calculation of the republican members who stuck with trump today, again, it tells you that they're making a bet on the future of america that trumpism will outlive donald trump in some important way. it's a risky bet, but it's fascinating to me that they're all making it in lock step so far. >> yeah. it's interesting, michael, that the house judiciary committee will be in charge of debating articles of impeachment against the president of the united states and we're standing by now. we're just told that the chairman of the judiciary committee, jerry nadler, will have a news conference and he