coming on the broadcast. i d like to begin with a wide shot and then zoom in to one of my favorite scenes, favorite vignettes that i had to read twice in your book. first of all, when you bump into somebody in washington, when you tell them you have been engaged in this project and doing a deep dive immersion, and they ask you, what are russia s roots into trump, how deep is their reach, what s it about, what does it go back to, how do you answer that question? it s kind of a two-part answer you have to give at this point because robert mueller is not finished yet, and presumably he knows a lot more than we do. we re going to learn more by the time he s done. but we do know a lot already. we know that trump for years has sought business deals in russia, has tried to develop properties in russia.
they started sending me all over the world to record these little vignettes. these stories about kids in dire straits in order to raise money for their campaign of child sponsorship. and i was involved with world vision for 25 years, and still am. tell me about the village you adopted in zambia. again, that was through world vision, and they had a village of about 1,700 people that got their drinking water, their cooking water, their washing water from this little spring that was where cattle used to go to drink also, so it was semi-polluted. and i adopted the village and we built two school houses,
they started sending me all over the world to record these little vignettes. these stories about kids in dire straits in order to raise money for their campaign of child sponsorship. and i was involved with world vision for 25 years, and still am. tell me about the village you adopted in zambia. again, that was through world vision, and they had a village of about 1,700 people that got their drinking water, their cooking water, their washing water from this little spring that was where cattle used to go to drink also, so it was semi-polluted. and i adopted the village and we built two school houses, a medical facility,
with roman farrow. he recently won the pulitzer prize for his reporting on weinstein. what is it like for you to watch this moment? i think for every woman who spoke in the story, it is an incredible and unexpected moment, alisyn. when i began speaking to lucia and other accusers of harvey weinstein, i barely imagined. she is the woman who says she was forced to perform a criminal sex act on harvey weinstein. correct. and she was part of your original story. right. so many women spoke. lucia evans was the first of the vignettes in the first new yorker story. they all grappled wh an extraordinary decision. then lucia had another life-changing decision. the day the article ran, the tpheupld reopened the case and began trying to contact her.
this is the observation deck the highest point one can visit in abu dhabi three hundred meters apart seven to fulfil is situated in the cluster around the tallis. this was my day in upper darby i hope you enjoyed seeing go into beautiful sights and hope to be seeing you still and as they say in this part of the world must someone like. to end my two or fighter back i m going back up the hill across from the critics on the opposite side of the neck on this path it s known as the philosopher s walk. historically it was just a path through the vignettes but during the romantic period it scenic beauty drew