. >> so i want to go back to the congressman lapenski, the image of the house not being the place whereork out amongst themselves thes being very driven from the top down. is that a structural issueim primarily that can be fixed by altering the rules and structure of the chamber, is that a partisanship issue? what is it? >> it is driven bipartisanship. it was driven by the drive in the country but it is reinforced by the rules. the committee on modernization of congress, that's one of the things that i originally had the bill to create, hoping open things up at the beginning of this congress some of the freedom caucus members i had an op-ed w in the washington post saying, they're talking about we need to open the process up, we want to say more of a say in what's goingwh on. we don't want this to be topdown and i said this is good, this is something that -- it's interesting that they felt that while they want more to say and somehow they're going to have more control. i don't quite understand that. but i'm all for opening things up. in the problem solver's caucus we are always trying t