example, and i know this kind of is controversial, but i m going to say it anyway. my first week as a woman was the first time a man on the street told me to smile. of course it happens all the time. wow. yeah. so there are many i have a whole list of things that are just subtle and in our culture just in terms of gender, let alone some of the other biases. i should tell you i ve only been a woman for three years so i haven t experienced my whole life, but it s been quite an experience to experience those differences. so tell me, how do you balance that? you ve got experience as a ceo, you ve just resigned from that position recently. you have lived as you said most of your life as a man and three years as a woman. before you transitioned, you were quite conflicted about that. you had told your wife at the time that you were very conflicted about it. how do you carry on a campaign and not let this become central to it? well, i also will tell you that these vermonters are go
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published because survivors fought for it. i m joined now by a man who s helping with that fight, attorney david insco. he represents four survivors of abuse, including a man named todd fray who petitioned the supreme court to get the documents published. david, thank you for joining me. the scope of this is remarkable. i guess what i m struck by is for the entirety of my reporting career, i have reported on these sorts of stories. i remember before i was a reporter hearing about them. we ve at least been hearing about this for 30 or 40 years. how is it possible that this grand jury report talks about things that have happened in the last decade on the scale that it s still happening? it s simply shocking, ali. this report categorizes abuse that s taken place for more than half a century in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and the active cover-up of it by the hierarchy of the church.