>> congresswoman johnson's take on the scandal. joining me now is todd gillman of "the dallas morning news," who broke this story and has new developments. todd, thanks so much for being with us. todd, what did you think of that interview? that happened last night. what did you make of it? >> you got a lot of answers out of her. and you asked a lot of really terrific questions. she changed her story substantially last night. it was the first time she had ever said that it was the responsibility of her chief of staff to review these applications and enforce the rules. we had no idea that these records were lost. the fact that she says that she did not coach and no one coached her, her relatives to lie on these forms was very interesting. it really strains credibility for a lot of people that nobody had any idea, that she had no idea that there were such rules in place. in 2005, the very first year she awarded scholarships to some of her relatives, she was a member