opportunity, now that trump weighed in on this, to walk the walk here and cleanse their own party. but this is the issue. politicians in d.c. are use thing ethics investigation as a scapegoat, to buy themselves time, to hope it goes away. survey usa came out with a survey in minnesota, showing the majority of voters want franken to resign. it will be interesting to see if he gives up to the pressure. you saw this in california with several of the legislatures. but you're not seeing it so much on the federal level. and the ones in california resigned. >> it is so difficult on capitol hill to make a complaint, and all the hoops women have to jump through. it is anything, if supportive, to women who have suffered these kinds of abuses. i mean, where do we go from here? what does the conyers situation alongside the franken situation, what does it say to you about the culture on capitol hill?