accepted. with the harvey weinstein piece in the new york times opened the floodgates, you have the explosion of stories of people feel empowered to tell their stories. this kind of behavior, if you look at politics for example. goes back to jfk, lyndonon johnson. sean: ted kennedy, the lion of the senate who left the woman at the bottom of a body of water. he went home, told nobody. there was a house across thehe street and he was so beloved. in the modern era a lot of people are putting the current marker at bill clinton. because he was excused by the woman who was the most powerful and influential in the country, not just in his life. but mrs. clinton. there s a special place for the women who have covered this kind of behavior. sean: listen to what i said about john conyers. i never liked the thing that he ever said. politically we are on opposite sides. john conyers says no, others say it didn t happen. i believe clarenceon thomas was