they say, and i'm quoting here, they have substantial reason to believe that he committed a series of ethics violations, which they didn't name, but we have some sense over the last several months what he is being investigated for. first of all, failing to report income from a villa that he owns in the dominican republic. number two. leasing four rent-controlled apartments in harlem. you're not supposed to have four rent-controlled parmtsz. if you can get one, it's supposed to be for your primary residence, and allegedly using his position to benefit a benefit factor of the charles rangel center for public service in new york. now, from the beginning, you heard him here, he was less definite about it, but from the beginning, he has said that he's not guilty. he has predicted that he'll be vindicated. he insists that he can't wait for the facts to come out. but in exchange yesterday, with msnbc's luke russert, his strains started to show. he just mentioned that exchanges at the beginning of his press conference. basically, luke russert asked