officials were burning up the phones to their big donors. they are trying to raise more than $1 billion for this campaign and they re already starting with what they call hill starters. they want people to try to at least bundle $27,000 in the next 30 days. mika and joe it s all about money. this will be a lot of that. andrea andrea, thank you so much. donny, we ve heard time and time again that hillary has decided on go small. first of all does that work for you and secondly, will it work for hillary? you can at least laugh at the first joke. second one, will it work for hillary? it s interesting p when i m not on the show, i sit with my frosted flakes and watch the show in my boxer shorts you don t have to tell us about that, speaking of small. oh, wow. i happened to be listening yesterday and it was the one time i agreed with you and you talked about should she put her campaign helmet on or the real
conflicts. also joining me is jessica vao the director and the producer of small, small thing, a documentary about olivia zena, a liberian teen who died from injuries she sustained when she was raped at the age of 7. rula, i want to turn to you first because about a year ago you wrote an article for the daily beast about your mother s experience with an incredibly horrific assault. you wrote rape is a hate crime. it is a purely criminal act designed to induce terror. by brutalizing a woman, the intent is to humiliate, degrade and ultimately break her. and as such, it is not only a violent act against an individual, it is violence committed against their family and their children with devastating effects. these assaults horribly damage the lives of the victims, but how do they also impact the broader community? they do, and they do in a big way. they impact family, society.