people through this report in five which episodes of obstruction of justice were presented. i think it was an important hearing. we are going to continue to hear from witnesses. obviously don mcgahn, and cory lewandowski, there's a lot more work to do. i think people are thinking about this in a very serious way. they're reviewing evidence. they're talking to their constituents. they are trying to make judgments about what they think is right for the country. i think each day it feels like there are more people who think the time has come to begin a formal process to consider whether or not the president should be removed from office in an impeachment inquiry. i think this speaker will continue to reflect the broad consensus in the caucus. we're not there yet i think in terms of a majority of our members. but i think more and more people see based on the president's conduct that's presented in the mueller report and his subsequent conduct of attempting to obstruct, prevent witnesses from coming forward, preventing documents from being produced, his ongoing effort to cover up. >> let me ask you this. there's sort of a growing chorus