(Stash that comeback away the next time you’re in a similar situation.)
The guard, perplexed, let her in.
She found Yeltsin upstairs.

Clearly, when Sawyer wants to talk to somebody, she’ll succeed.
Perhaps more poignantly, Sawyer has used her influence to cast a light on the otherwise invisible.
Sawyer had the personal experience to back up her analysis.

The first time she went behind bars in 1996, the journalist spent two nights in a Louisiana jail.
It was, she reflected toABC News, “a lost continent of 637 women.”
She was woken up at 4:30 in the morning.
“It was a long night, I won’t say it wasn’t,” Sawyer admitted.
During that stay, an inmate showed Sawyer how to make a homemade sex toy.
A prison guardtold Sawyer, “You want to shock them.
You want to make it the worst experience they ever had, so they never come back.”