ms. macullski. >> i do. >> and then you go to the well and sign a book for all of history where i hear by, u.s. senator from maryland, do pledge to render impartial justice on matter of impeachment. now, you know, your hand shakes with that kind of historical and immediate commitment. >> the impeachment of president trump today, the house votes on impeachment manager, sending the article from abuse of power and obstruction of congress to the senate. follow the process live on c-span on demand at c-span.org/impeachment and listen on the free c-span radio app. >> this afternoon at 5 p.m. eastern we expect the senate to receive the articles of impeachment on president trump to from the house of representatives. it's 20 minutes at 10:00 eastern this morning. we'll have live coverage here on c-span2. until then some of the debate from the senate from yesterday. >> tomorrow will be four weeks, four weeks since house democrats impeached the president of the united states with purely partisan support. speaker pelosi and chairman schiff did not wait to fill out the factual record. they did not eve