even if there is a so to the 2 of them taken in london he says he cannot explain this photo at all that this photo that we re looking at with. this miss robots in the middle there. she says that she in fact dined with him at one occasion when the he then took her to the nightclub they danced together he bought her drinks she says she recalls that he was sweating profusely at the time she says they then went back to that townhouse where the picture is taken and they have 6 percent who denies all of this let s have a listen to what he said. there are a number of things that are wrong with that story one of which is that is that i don t know where the bar is and in trance. i don t drink. have a peculiar move the dish in which is that i don t sweat or i didn t sweat at the time and that was. yes i didn t stress at the time because i
looked like airbags deployed, dome light was on. reporter: and then suddenly, who was that, knocking on his car window? gentleman didn t have a shirt on. reporter: seemed agitated, weird. eventually, a second cop appeared. he was excited. seemed like a you know, if you were to talk to somebody right after they got done running a marathon. out of breath, sweating profusely. the entire time i m out here, it s just a very, very it s an uneasy feeling. my stomach was turning. but no law broken. he called the guy a cab, sent him home. no idea what was coming. how could they know? it makes you question the goodness of humanity. it makes you question your faith. it makes you question your beliefs. it is a point where evil outdid good. reporter: even here in the heart of the heartland, its lovely capital, its famous state fair, all manner of deep-fried
that s when he saw it, corner of his eye. what was that in the ditch? maybe 30 yards off the highway. a car? in trouble? he swung around. somebody clearly missed a curve on the gravel access road. the driver s door hanging open on it, look like airbags deployed, dome light was on. reporter: and then suddenly, who was that, knocking on his car window? gentleman didn t have a shirt on. reporter: seemed agitated, weird. eventually, a second cop appeared. he was excited, seemed like a you know, if you were to talk to somebody right after they got done running a marathon just out of breath, sweating profusely. the entire time i m out here, it s just a very, very it s an uneasy feeling. my stomach was turning. but no law broken. he called the guy a cab, sent him home. no idea what was coming. how could they know? it makes you question the goodness of humanity, it makes you question your faith, it
we could look at regulation coming down the pipeline. so it is such a fascinating moment for the company and fascinating moment to be inside. you know, i had the opportunity to be inside during some of the pivotal moments like the data privacy scandal with cambridge analytica, interviewing zuckerberg, and you begin to understand the steps the company is taking and all of the real challenges that lie ahead. it looks like he has evolved too. he used to be reticent about sitting down with anybody. i remember his first 60 minutes interview, he was sweating profusely, didn t want to do it. and of course your first interviews with him, he seems to have gotten more comfortable with the idea of sharing as much information as he is feeling comfortable with at the moment. look, i will be honest, i don t think it is mark zuckerberg s favorite thing to do to be in front of cameras. he is known as a product guy, behind the scenes, talking to people. he said this to me, i need to be doing this.
that s when he saw it, corner of his eye. what was that in the ditch? maybe 30 yards off the highway. a car? in trouble? he swung around. somebody clearly missed a curve on the gravel access road. the driver s door hanging open on it, looked like airbags deployed, dome light was on. reporter: and then suddenly who was that knocking on his car window? gentleman didn t have a shirt on. reporter: seemed agitated, weird. eventually a second cop appeared. he was excited, seemed like a you know, if you were to talk to somebody right after they got done running a marathon. out of breath. sweating profusely. the entire time i m out here, it s just a very, very it s an uneasy feeling. my stomach was turning. reporter: but, no law broken. he called the guy a cab, sent him home. no idea what was coming. how could they know? it makes you question the