Dave Henson, a 40-year-old naval officer and abuse survivor, shares his harrowing journey after being sexually assaulted in the Boy Scouts. He discusses the emotional trauma and alcoholism that followed his experiences. Alongside Mike Baker, Seattle bureau chief for The New York Times, they delve into the shocking wave of nearly 100,000 abuse claims against the Boy Scouts. They reflect on the complexities of trust, heroism, and the urgent need for systemic change to protect children, highlighting the broader implications of these revelations.