criminal offense. >> so like a lot of other people in this administration who made statements and then subsequently corrected those statements, ross denies any wrongdoing. he says he was unaware of his final holdings. he's a pretty rich guy. is that possible? is that likely? is it believable or does it matter? >> it certainly does matter, and look, he said something -- he signed a piece of paper which was false. that's clear. he admitted that much, and that's a problem but if he knew that becomes much more serious. this is a guy who was ceo of an investment company. he knows something about investments. he's not someone that can say i didn't know what i had. so it doesn't seem credible. but that's why there really needs to be an ininvestigation. >> what are you asking for? >> two things. one is for an investigation by the department of justice and the office of government ethics into this issue of whether he