the impeachment vote tomorrow morning, i urge each of you to join me on the floor. our constituents look to us to be respectful of the constitution and be defenders of our democracy and to proceed in a manner worthy of our oath of office to support and defend the constitution of the united states. the split screen between these letters couldn't be more stark. optically, she wants this morning at 9:00 a.m. this show of solidarity. >> and she has i think throughout this process tried to convey this is a solemn day. she's trying not to revel in it. you don't see her smiling about it. obviously the president continues to berate her and to make this into a partisan issue. but i think that she feels the sense as the house speaker to convey the gravity and the momentous occasion. this has only happened three times. this is a big deal for her. she wasn't always for impeachment. i think she wants that show of force today on the floor. >> all right, john avalon. make the case that this letter that the president wrote is