today, ronan farrow, irin carmon and rachel are all here taking us inside the halls of sexual misconduct. and a big question for newsrooms. as we all gear up for 2020, have we learned from 2016's mistakes? i'll have a blunt conversation about that with kathleen hall jamieson. and later, looking forward to 2019, oh, yes we are. some of the most powerful editors in the country are here with their new year's resolutions. >>> but let's begin with media shake ups, take dondowns, and ar that seemed like it lasted a decade. as the ball was dropping back on january 1st, i bet you had not heard of stormy daniels yesterday or christine blasey ford or alexandria ocasio-cortez. you might not have known the name jamal khashoggi, either. or the name of the newspaper in annapolis, the "capital gazette." so now at the end of a year of so much news and frankly so much bad news, you might have news fatigue. if you do, you're not alone. yes, news fatigue. most americans feel worn out by the sheer amount of news these days, which means they need trusted newsrooms as guides, as curators. so have we helped? h