we spoke to some one of them dc attorney deb katz.'s dealt with these kinds of issues for years and has been closely monitor, the situation not only on capitol hill but in governments in general. she said this idea, to prepare this report in 2017 in the midst of this me too movement to her sounds tone deaf. >> the public wants to know who is engaging this behavior, and if settlements are reached, that are coming out of the public fist, how much is being paid and as a result of what kind of conduct? and it is a bit tone deaf. right now we're in a moment where the public is rightly dema demanding accountability and transparencyj those are the two places this is coming together, the accountability the, the fact that tax dollars would be used to fund any of these settlements and the accountability in that tax dollars should be way that taxpayers are aware of. so as this continues, you know, expect to see more levels of government struggling with this, your town hall, local counsel, there will be no area of our public life and servants rig