other women who had similar experiences with charlie rose. to talk about all of this, our own stephanie ruhle is here with us, along with jim warren, chief media writer for the pointer institute who also contributes to vanity fair among other publications. steph, you started out in the world of investment banking. you transitioned into the world of media. what do you make of this? this story and others, what charlie rose is, is a powerful man in business. and in those scenarios, when you have a star, sometimes the rules start to get bent.
though now i realize, i was mistaken. nbc s anne thompson with that report tonight. we can tell you tonight, two of the women confirmed to nbc news, the stories they told the washington post, one of the washington post reporters said tonight her e-mail inbox is filling up with accounts of other women who had similar experiences with charlie rose. to talk about all of this, our own stephanie ruhle is here with us, along with jim wayrren, chif media writer for the pointer institute who also contributes to vanity fair among other publications. steph, you started out in the world of investment banking. you transitioned into the world of media. what do you make of this? this story and others, what charlie rose is, is a powerful man in business. and in those scenarios, when you have a star, sometimes the rules start to get bent. when that person has outsized talent, those around them start to not necessarily protect him, but bend the rules for them.
writer for the pointer institute and in new york, my other friend, conservative commentator, monica crowley. i ll start with you, monica. i have two minds of this. number 1, it s great that people are aware of bad behavior and stopping bad behavior in the workplace or anywhere else. that s a good thing. on the other hand, it seems like it s almost like the pile-on. like one person is trying to one-up the other saying he put his hand near my thigh. i m not trying to minimize it. does it ever end? if it does, when? doesn t show any signs of letting up. that s true, laura. we re in this moment right now as a society and culture because for decades this kind of behavior was accepted and excused and covered up. the moment you got the harvey weinstein story, this story of this incredibly famous and powerful hollywood heavyweight
writer for the pointer institute and in new york, my other friend, conservative commentator, monica crowley. i ll start with you, monica. i have two minds of this. number 1, it s great that people are aware of bad behavior and stopping bad behavior in the workplace or anywhere else. that s a good thing. on the other hand, it seems like it s almost like the pile-on. like one person is trying to one-up the other saying he put his hand near my thigh. i m not trying to minimize it. does it ever end? if it does, when? doesn t show any signs of letting up. that s true, laura. we re in this moment right now as a society and culture because for decades this kind of behavior was accepted and excused and covered up. the moment you got the harvey weinstein story, this story of this incredibly famous and powerful hollywood heavyweight
leader are coming to an end very soon, the fight has just begun. how about that? and tonight at a church revival, moore defended his campaign. why do you think they re giving me this trouble? why do you think i m being harassed by media and by people pushing forth allegations in the last 28 days of this election. after 40-something years of fighting this battle, i m now facing allegations, and that s all the press want to talk about. but i want to talk about the issues. i want to talk about where this country s going. let s turn to members of our panel. jim warren, chief media writer for the pointer institute, anita kumar and jonathan allen, co-author of shattered, about the clinton campaign.