stepping down. i think this might be the prime type of situation where voters can decide whether this means their criteria for what they want in a congressman or not as opposed to just using the mob to get rid of him. >> shannon: on the other side of the aisle, congressman break they are told, a republican, already in the house ethics investigation based on a settlement he had with a staffer. we have not had a former male staff are stepping forward to say that he was making really disgusting, inappropriate conduct on my comments, so much of the male staffer felt like it was a hostile environment. he put in his notice. this is not something that is about party and people who are trying to combat this problem, elana, say there should be nothing partisan about it. there has to be consistency across the board with how these cases are handled. >> absolutely. both parties recognize that. the problem is, they have so far to come in terms of writing a bill that can tackle this problem. it's clear that training won't cut it. but do you dismantle the current system for handling the complaints and replace it with