marisa meyers' nap. antics at american apparel. armstrong who fired, dennis kozlowski for throwing his wife aing toa birthday party, or was it john thain for spending $35,000 on an office out. toilet. >>> in the meantime it's time for the power rundown. julia boorstin and majority fjo join us. first the question that an draw sorkin races in his op-ed. how do you manage a leader who's lost his way, or in the case of american apparel ceo lost his clothes and is jiggling. when, julia, do you say good-bye? units i'm surprised he lasted as long as he did. there were allegations about misconduct with employees for a while, but also just look at the performance of the company. over the past four years they've been losing money, you have the fact that same-store sales are down. he's not setting a good example on a number of fronts. >> better get used to it, simon. when you look at the company that is we have now that are founder-led, those founders get a lot of leeway, especially when they have some controlling interest in the stock if the