jodi kantor and megan touhy were first at "the new york times." ronan farrow reported after in "the new york times." those reporters would win the freaking pulitzer prize for the stories. for his part, harvey weinstein is currently awaiting trial on several charges including predatory sexual assault and denied all allegations of non-consensual sex. but the last part of the harvey weinstein story, the part that's being told right now is the story of how the story got told at all. the story of great journalism and how it gets done. and in the last few weeks, we've had two of these journalistic thrillers published. jodi kantor and megan touhy on "she said" and now ronan farrow is telling his reporting story in "catch and kill." in his book, he describes the pressure brought the bear on him and his sources and his employers and everyone around him as he tried to report this story. the private detectives following him around, the legal threats, constant approaches from people representing themselves as fellow journalists or emissaries from decent-sound