session in just a few hours, and one of the first moves they're actually making is a big surprise. a proposal to undermine, essentially neutralize the office of congressional ethics. you heard me right. it's clearly going to be one of the biggest political stories of the day. we're going to get into it with a very special panel, two friends of mine. megan murphy, the editor of "bloomberg businessweek," and president and ceo of landries n inc. i want to turn to kasie hunt to help me understand, what is congress doing here, kasie? >> reporter: hey, steph. we're talking about the office of congressional ethics. it was an office that was created after a series of scandals in congress. you may remember jack abramoff and his lobbying scandal. one of several that prompted democrats who took back the house in 2008 to run on this drain the swamp idea and put this office in place. and there's already a house ethics committee, but the knock