Amal Clooney was touted as the star speaker for this year’s Watermark Conference for Women, but the heartiest welcome on Friday morning went to investigative reporter Jodi Kantor, one of the two New York Times reporters who broke the story that help start the #MeToo movement. Addressing a largely female crowd in Silicon Valley, Kantor spoke about the trials of uncovering movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s alleged abuses over a period of six months and posed a vexing question for the movement: Now that the world has gone through “the moral horror of the past 20 weeks of discoveries,” as she described it, where do we go from here? “The question I want you to ask yourselves is what will we tell our grandchildren about this period we just lived through?