we might have something to learn from the transvestite artist grayson perry. his latest book is "the descent of man." plus, covering the presidency in the trump era. part two of my conversation with the editor of the "new york times," dean baquet. ♪ >> announcer: amanpour on pbs was made possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london with the global perspective. in the age of me too, women across the globe are rising up against the toxic aspects of masculinity. and most importantly, they are talking. but there's another half of the planet that isn't talking. the other victims of masculinity, men themselves. men, who it turns out, are also paying a terrible price for their silence. it is something that's argued by the renowned british contemporary artist and social commentator grayson perry. fresh off debuting his latest exhibition "making meaning" in the windsor gallery in florida, he joined me in our studio for the discussion we rarely have. grayson perry, welco