agent galbraith joins me now with the book's co-author, ken armstrong. thank you both for joining us on this day. let me start with you, ken. you have written this amazing book called "false report." we're in the me too movement, and if anything, it's about finally listening to women when they complain about this kind of victimhood. why are they still not being listened to in these cases? >> that is, i think, the question of the moment. and marie's case in washington exemplifies that very problem. at the heart of the me too movement is this frustration with not being heard, with not being listened to. marie's case exemplifies that in the most tragic way possible. if marie wasn't believed, a woman who was raped at knifepoint by a stranger, a woman who had bruises on her wrists, who went to the hospital, who cooperated with police each step of the way, if she wasn't believed, how much faith can others have when they come forward? >> well, one of the complicating factors, ken, is that she confessed and then recanted it and then confessed. and of course, ther