joining me to talk about it, carol jenkins, president of the women media center. also back with us, robin sax, a former prosecutor. robin, you hear from halderman's attorney. from what we're hearing, halderman does not look good, and looks pretty guilty. but what more could be to the story that would exonerate halderman in some way? >> well, right now, the only thing that i think that halderman could be holding back right now is that there was some sort of unfair advantage, some favor, some credit to a sexual harassment claim that may or may not be coming down in the future, that people have not wanted to come forward with because of letterman's place in authority and there could be some sort of sexual harassment claim. that's the only thing i think he could possibly have brewing. everything else is pretty stacked against him. >> robin, i'll stay with you and then get carol in. as far as letterman, obviously this is not good for him. but he's made the good moves, it would seem, hen he goes on, and as the attorney said, gets out ahead of the story. now we're hearin