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so did louis c.k. for not even talking about it, not acknowledging it, not apologizing or whatever. >> i don't know that he didn't acknowledge it. >> well, apparently he didn't according to the initial reporting in the initial appearance. >> i mean, i know i read in the paper but i also know what i heard on the streets. >> okay. >> from a comic, we know a few eyewitnesses. >> it's a slightly different version. >> either way, what should be the right way for society to deal with somebody like louis c.k.? should he be forever banned from his job or be reprimanded or should there be -- >> i think the question, itself, is somewhat unanswerable. when you talk about the right way in society to rehabilitate, it's something we've struggled with in the criminal justice system forever. >> we know how rehabilitative that system is. >> right. >> this is much different. there are -- there are shades of gray in this whole area and there's been a lot of black and white activity since me too began and now people are s
so did louis c.k. for not even talking about it, not acknowledging it, not apologizing or whatever. >> i don't know that he didn't acknowledge it. >> well, apparently he didn't according to the initial reporting in the initial appearance. >> i mean, i know i read in the paper but i also know what i heard on the streets. >> okay. >> from a comic, we know a few eyewitnesses. >> it's a slightly different version. >> either way, what should be the right way...
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thrnks r've hrd frve rlready. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] our last teen slang term is "louis c.ks is someone who gets expelled from school, and just shows back up a few months later like nothing happened. [ laughter ] [ applause ] for example, mike got kicked out of school five months ago and today all of a sudden, that louis c.k. is just sitting in algebra class like, "what?" [ laughter ] [ applause ] this has been "seth explains teen slang." we'll be right back with anna kendrick everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome to your 24 hour t.j.maxx, tjmaxx.com with more styles every day and easy returns in store. you'll find must-have brands at must-buy prices any hour of the day. shop in store or online and save at t.j.maxx. dove gives you so you can wear anything.ms from athletic tops to zebra dresses, and everything in between. enjoy 48 hour protection and softer, smoother underarms. with dove antiperspirants. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as li
thrnks r've hrd frve rlready. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] our last teen slang term is "louis c.ks is someone who gets expelled from school, and just shows back up a few months later like nothing happened. [ laughter ] [ applause ] for example, mike got kicked out of school five months ago and today all of a sudden, that louis c.k. is just sitting in algebra class like, "what?" [ laughter ] [ applause ] this has been "seth explains teen slang." we'll be right...
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. >> i wanted to talk to you about louis c.k. >> okay. >> everybody's talking about it. >> i don't know about everf ody. >> a lotople. >> my mom hasn't mentioned it. >> has she never? jon, would you have done that?>> ill he go back on stage? she is thinking about other things. >> you said comedy i not a particularly friendly place for women. >> it's not been, no. >> do you think that will change? >> hopefully it changes. >> the better question is why is it not friendly to women? >> boy, that's aon good ques you know, the roots of it, i don't know. i mean, i think it started out as a male-dominated field. it's not a particularlylc ing field. you have to come out there and cut your teeth on it. i think ineneral most things are not -- i'll tell you a story. so, wead on "the daily show" an article about a sexist di environment, w't have women writers. i got offended by that. i was very mad. i was raised by a single mother. ae wore a t-shirt that sa woman needs a man like a fish needa bicycle. and me and my brother were like, i think we might be men. this is terrible. so i was mad. how can t
. >> i wanted to talk to you about louis c.k. >> okay. >> everybody's talking about it. >> i don't know about everf ody. >> a lotople. >> my mom hasn't mentioned it. >> has she never? jon, would you have done that?>> ill he go back on stage? she is thinking about other things. >> you said comedy i not a particularly friendly place for women. >> it's not been, no. >> do you think that will change? >> hopefully it changes....
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so you can take john hawkenberry you can take louis c.k., who came back to a standing ovation without mentioning his issues and aziz ansari. so let's just take those four. two questions. one, how do you deal with that if there is not even sort of an acknowledgement in public? two, is there a spectrum that we should be acknowledging and internalizing right now, you know, that not every male misconduct amounts to sexual assault, sexual abuse or anything in the criminal range? tarana, you've been doing this for a long time. what do you think about this sliding scale so to speak? >> well, i've said that from the beginning, sexual violence happens on a spectrum so accountability has to happen on a spectrum. i think largely if you talk to survivors of sexual violence, we don't think punitively. there's always a space for restoration. i think the problem is and why you see such a visceral reaction from survivors when these people come back into the spotlight without any accountability is that people -- that represents what we've always seen and what we've experienced in our private lives, th
so you can take john hawkenberry you can take louis c.k., who came back to a standing ovation without mentioning his issues and aziz ansari. so let's just take those four. two questions. one, how do you deal with that if there is not even sort of an acknowledgement in public? two, is there a spectrum that we should be acknowledging and internalizing right now, you know, that not every male misconduct amounts to sexual assault, sexual abuse or anything in the criminal range? tarana, you've been...
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this is a discussion as i said about race and gender and it -- you know, invoking disgraced comic louis c.k is a weird way to kick things off. i feel when something strikes you as true, you to stick with it maybe if you don't stick with the person that said it anymore. >> time traveling back in history which is, you know, a lot of science fiction, dream of a lot of people it's a really bad idea unless you are a straight white guy. time travel is not likely to go well for most of us and really, that is the at the core of this discussion because i think it's easy to take for granted the rights that we have, the freedom that we have and equality that we have and what dr. farmer has done in her book is take a look at the foremothers who fought for a lot of the freedoms, many whom are well known as they ought to be. with all of that, we will kick things off and first question for you, ashley, why this book today? in your view especially as historian, what's the relevance of this story for our time? >> yeah, i always get asked, you know, what do activists of the past have to teach us about today,
this is a discussion as i said about race and gender and it -- you know, invoking disgraced comic louis c.k is a weird way to kick things off. i feel when something strikes you as true, you to stick with it maybe if you don't stick with the person that said it anymore. >> time traveling back in history which is, you know, a lot of science fiction, dream of a lot of people it's a really bad idea unless you are a straight white guy. time travel is not likely to go well for most of us and...