our democracy, and that is what this impeachment inquiry fundamentally is all about. >> do you expect to get any republican votes on thursday? >> we'll see. you know, republicans haven't been very cooperative as it relates to what we've been trying to do in the context of presenting the truth to the american people, but we're going to continue to move forward. we're going to continue to try and drive down the high cost of life saving prescription drugs. we paid more for prescription drugs here in this country, wolf, as you know, than any other developed country in the world. that's a shame. we want to change that. we want do give medicare the ability to negotiate lower drug prices. we're going to try to do that in a bipartisan way, and we want to proceed in this capital by continuing to seek common ground with our colleagues, with the administration and with the senate. >> your colleagues in the house, they heard for the first time today from someone who was actually on the controversial july phone call between the president and the ukrainian president. we are talking about lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. how important is that