host: siobhan hughes with wall street journal, if you want to follow her on twitter at siobhan to find.rettyank you for your time. guest: thank you, nice to be here. that vote rn now to happening today in the house on assault training, this new vote taking place today joining us to talk about it alana shore, congressional reporter, we've had on before to follow this issue. explain why they are taking this vote today and what would happen congressional office fist it does pass? guest: well, this follows a move by the senate earlier this month, john, to require training and staff about and avoid ent discrimination in the work place. the reason they are take hanksgiving step, you and the listeners know the constant stream of high-profile and assault allegations against media lauer, , today matt producer charlie rose and john is what some lawmakers insist first step toward changing culture on the hill. host: remind us what happened in the senate when it comes to this ssue and why the house and senate are on two different tracks here? guest: right, house and senate is hard to tell from the oud, t