disputes. wait a minute. that's the answer. so if we're going to cite supreme court cases, let's put it in the appropriate context. i yield. 20 seconds. >>el thank you. we're citing different cases. i'm talking about the 1993 judge walter nixon case. >> as i'll remind the gentlemen on both sides of this argument, it's my time. not y'all. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. yield back. >> fair enough. >> we had two different nixon cases. >> no, mr. raskin, we're done with this. >> the gentleman yields back. for whatie purpose does ms. dea seek recognition? >> i move to strike the last word. let's go back. as has been stated today, the constitution devotes only a few sentences to impeachment. so i'm going to read one. it's article one, section two. the very last sentence. the house of representatives shall choose their speaker and other officers. and shall have the sole power of impeachment.r as professor raskin just told us, properly, the constitution