this week he was awarded the pulitzer prize for his work on weinstein, alongside megan tuohy and jodi kantor on the same subject. in the ensuing six months, the #metoo movement has exploded in the united states and around the world. i wanted to explore some of that with ronan. what did you discover when you were doing the reporting? what surprised you? what startled you? >> it was always very clear to me, fareed, this was not a story about harvey weinstein or a story about hollywood. this was a story about the abuse of power. and the way survivors of sexual violence are silenced and intimidated in this culture. and, you know, those words you describe were given for not just this one article about the revelations related to harvey weinstein, but for a series of articles by me and a group of other reporters who did incredible work, exposing those systems. talking about how if you are that rich and that powerful, you can hire, you know, combat-ready spies to follow people using false identities. you can intimidate and influence the judicial process and the legal process. these are systems that