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it suggests despite the developments of the last couple of years and in particular the metoo movementere is more to do. this survey asks men and women about whether or not they would stand up if there was a sexist remark or conduct and, overwhelmingly, men and women say that they would. interestingly, in the uk more men and women say they would. they say they particularly would in their family and friendship group. a sizeable number say they would at work even with a colleague who was senior. we are seeing some progress, some willingness to address these kinds of cultures and the barriers that hold women back. when we have numbers that show that there are still a sizeable minority who think that very discriminatory conduct is ok, there is much more to do by employers and by all of us. what are the key things that you would like to see employers do who are not already putting strategies in place to deal with this sort of behaviour? we think it is important for employers to get on the front foot. i mean, i think what many employers have done particularly in the wake of the metoo movemen
it suggests despite the developments of the last couple of years and in particular the metoo movementere is more to do. this survey asks men and women about whether or not they would stand up if there was a sexist remark or conduct and, overwhelmingly, men and women say that they would. interestingly, in the uk more men and women say they would. they say they particularly would in their family and friendship group. a sizeable number say they would at work even with a colleague who was senior....
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ja is this is simply a celebrity trial, or is it a real turning point forhe #metoo movement?: i think it actually i- absolutely is a real turning point, jane, because of course this is a symbolic moment for the #metoo movement. the downfall of harvey weinstein was what sparked the whole movement to begin with. but we have to look at how the trial set out. the defense used theat argument thhese women had long-term relationships with weinstein and even slept with him after the attacks, and because this is a consensual relationship, it meant they hadal consensual se relations. the jurors rejected that. jurorsa number nin that the jury agreed that since his of rape and attack -- instances of rape and attack can ppen in marriages and consensual relationships. ve to look at the attack themselves. crucially, they believed the women. theyidn't say it had to be the they believe the women. that will affect how juries look at these cases in the future. jane: nada tawk, thank you very much indeed for joining me. before we go, a provider of our top story, the spreading coronavirus outbrea
ja is this is simply a celebrity trial, or is it a real turning point forhe #metoo movement?: i think it actually i- absolutely is a real turning point, jane, because of course this is a symbolic moment for the #metoo movement. the downfall of harvey weinstein was what sparked the whole movement to begin with. but we have to look at how the trial set out. the defense used theat argument thhese women had long-term relationships with weinstein and even slept with him after the attacks, and...
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i mean, i think what many employers have done particularly in the wake of the metoo movement is thatise poor conduct and that is good. there should be a way for people to be able to say at work that something has happened and it needs to be corrected. but we are really asking for employers to go the next step and have a proactive approach looking at their workplace culture, talking to staff about how to make sure relationships at work are respectful. rather than waiting for when something has gone wrong and i'm using a process to try and address it, actually be building a culture that is inclusive of all right from the beginning. culture that is inclusive of all right from the beginningm culture that is inclusive of all right from the beginning. it is really interesting that the data shows in the survey that people feel that women's careers are significantly more at risk if they turn down a romantic advance. they talk about their family life or don't take part in social activities with other colleagues. tell us about that because that seems on top of the inappropriate comments, the s
i mean, i think what many employers have done particularly in the wake of the metoo movement is thatise poor conduct and that is good. there should be a way for people to be able to say at work that something has happened and it needs to be corrected. but we are really asking for employers to go the next step and have a proactive approach looking at their workplace culture, talking to staff about how to make sure relationships at work are respectful. rather than waiting for when something has...
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the metoo movement. during the hearing weinstein's defense attorneys made a point of saying to the judge, please, just look at what's happening here. the same thing they said to the jury. look at what happens the evidence before you. please, do not consider what is going on outside. wieinstein never got a fair tril and no way he could possibly get a fair trial given the metoo and all the emotion surrounding this case. so, that's the broader context in which this sentence was handed down and the convictions were handed down. again, just a very, very powerful, emotional time. we hope now to hear from the prosecutors as they come outside, the prosecutor and the head of the d.a.'s office here said this was a turning point. this was a seminole moment in the history he hoped of prosecuting sex crimes. of course, across the country, prosecutors are looking at this. the women's movement, the me too movement not just women, of course, but men, as well. are looking to this case to really send a message that women'
the metoo movement. during the hearing weinstein's defense attorneys made a point of saying to the judge, please, just look at what's happening here. the same thing they said to the jury. look at what happens the evidence before you. please, do not consider what is going on outside. wieinstein never got a fair tril and no way he could possibly get a fair trial given the metoo and all the emotion surrounding this case. so, that's the broader context in which this sentence was handed down and the...
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it's possible because of the #metoo movement. i hired the —— i hardly think it's over.big thing here is that for so long, victims have not been heard or supported and they're starting to feel that more now and empowered by those who believe their stories. today as we saw with dylan, she felt that support with that publishing company not publishing company not publishing his books. thank you very much for your thoughts. now, to east africa's first community—owned elephant sanctuary. it's in northern kenya and is one of the few reserves to employ women as keepers, helping to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned elephants. rich preston has the story. 280 km north of the capital nairobi, welcome to the red elephant sanctuary. meet naomi, one of the many female keepers here. elephant sanctuaries are normally run by the state, but this one is owned and run by the community. amongst can you's second largest elephant population. it's not easy for an elephant to abandon a baby, but sometimes it already become sick and is not able to work with the mother —— walk with mother. so the m
it's possible because of the #metoo movement. i hired the —— i hardly think it's over.big thing here is that for so long, victims have not been heard or supported and they're starting to feel that more now and empowered by those who believe their stories. today as we saw with dylan, she felt that support with that publishing company not publishing company not publishing his books. thank you very much for your thoughts. now, to east africa's first community—owned elephant sanctuary. it's...
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. >> in the intervening year the #metoo movement has come to really ed a light on the power imbalances between and relationships in the workplace. how do you think this would have ebeen understood had it c to light after the #metoo era? >> i think we've seen such a culture shift that even though that -- and i want to be absoluty clear about this -- this relationship was consensual. and i've never suggested in any comment i any report otherwise. but i think we nonetheless view the human interaction through a different ns now. and so i think it would be -- i think would be vieweit differently. >> there is a new documentary out on hulu, called "hillary," where bill clinton actually reflects on what led him to have that affair with monica lewinsky. take a look at how he describes his actions. >> everydy's life has essures and disappointments and terrors, fears of whatever. things i did to manage my anxiety for years. i'm a different -- totally with a lot of that stuff, you know, 20 years ago.na >> his expon there for why he had an affair with monica lewinsky was that he was managinhis anxi
. >> in the intervening year the #metoo movement has come to really ed a light on the power imbalances between and relationships in the workplace. how do you think this would have ebeen understood had it c to light after the #metoo era? >> i think we've seen such a culture shift that even though that -- and i want to be absoluty clear about this -- this relationship was consensual. and i've never suggested in any comment i any report otherwise. but i think we nonetheless view the...
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work that deal with, if you like, issues of sexual diversity, with issues of the whole of the #metoo movementthe idea of male power d, in a sense, the rise of female awareness. it was prophetic and still now at the beginning of a new millennium, this work that was made in the last quarter of the and was ked such power so moving and so critically relevant. that i thought that, you know, here is a person that has really chananged the landscape of art. anchor: a visionary indeed. that's definitely worth checking out. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you. anchor: we'll leave you with a clip of pina's unique lyrical language of dance and do remember you can get more arts and culture on our website and we're also on social media too. there's more news cocoming up o "france 24" just after this. man: i've already had a rewarding career representing artists writing the first review of basquiat, being the first person to buy his work, being jeff koons' dealer during the nineties. i've already done very rewarding things like this. i'm a stealth bomber. i can walk the walk and talk the ta
work that deal with, if you like, issues of sexual diversity, with issues of the whole of the #metoo movementthe idea of male power d, in a sense, the rise of female awareness. it was prophetic and still now at the beginning of a new millennium, this work that was made in the last quarter of the and was ked such power so moving and so critically relevant. that i thought that, you know, here is a person that has really chananged the landscape of art. anchor: a visionary indeed. that's definitely...
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his defence attorney accusing him of caving to the #metoo movement.expressed a degree of remorse but then talked about how concerned it was for the man caught up concerned it was for the man caught up in this. a big tick in the box for the guardian because they have actually said they imposed the sentence for the rape of a woman and did not name her because of her wishes. well done, then. will he then be extradited to los angeles and do this all over again and will he get a fair trial? that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. good evening. here's your latest sports news: liverpool's defence of their champions league title is over after atletico madrid took advantage of that wasteful finish and scored three goals for an amazing comeback. it was roberto firmino who had liverpool going through to the quarter—finals early in extra time than adrian paid the pr
his defence attorney accusing him of caving to the #metoo movement.expressed a degree of remorse but then talked about how concerned it was for the man caught up concerned it was for the man caught up in this. a big tick in the box for the guardian because they have actually said they imposed the sentence for the rape of a woman and did not name her because of her wishes. well done, then. will he then be extradited to los angeles and do this all over again and will he get a fair trial? that's...
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it's own movement, connected to the #metoo movement, called #miracomonosponemos.y wear and it is a very large, it is mobilised hundreds of thousands of people on femicide but also on abortion and there too, some breakthroughs with the new argentina president, he has listened to them and he says he will send a bill to congress on the abortion issue this month. seven days from now, local elections will begin taking place across france. thousands of councillors and officials will be hoping to keep theirjobs. but there is a growing trend that's affecting more and more towns across the country — elections where there are no candidates. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. patrick has been the mayor here for 1h years. not for much longer, though. he has decided to call it quits. but finding the next mayor is proving to be difficult. it seems no—one wants the job. translation: there may be a lack of political commitment but there is above all, the reality of working life. the realitie which mean that people still give priority to their professional future over the commitment t
it's own movement, connected to the #metoo movement, called #miracomonosponemos.y wear and it is a very large, it is mobilised hundreds of thousands of people on femicide but also on abortion and there too, some breakthroughs with the new argentina president, he has listened to them and he says he will send a bill to congress on the abortion issue this month. seven days from now, local elections will begin taking place across france. thousands of councillors and officials will be hoping to keep...
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its own movement connected to the #metoo movement, called #miracomonosponemos. hundreds of women on femicide an abortion in argentina. they have had some breakthrough. the president has listened to them. its president will sent a bill to congress on abortion issue this month. local elections will begin taking place soon across france. counsellors and officials will be hoping to keep theirjobs. there is a growing trend affecting towns across the country. elections with no candidates. patrick maniere has been the mayor of baubigny for 1h years. not for much longer, though. he's decided to call it quits. but finding the next mayor is proving to be difficult. it seems no—one wants the job. translation: there may be a lack of political commitment. but there is, above all, the reality of working life. the realities which mean that people still give priority to their professional future over the commitment that it takes to be elected in a small commune. this is happening all across france. by some estimates, there are at least 100 towns or communes where they‘ re strug
its own movement connected to the #metoo movement, called #miracomonosponemos. hundreds of women on femicide an abortion in argentina. they have had some breakthrough. the president has listened to them. its president will sent a bill to congress on abortion issue this month. local elections will begin taking place soon across france. counsellors and officials will be hoping to keep theirjobs. there is a growing trend affecting towns across the country. elections with no candidates. patrick...
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its own movement connected to the #metoo movement, called ni una menos and you'll recognize it from thewomen both on femicide but also an abortion. they too have had some breakthroughs. —— both on femicide but also on abortion. they too have had some breakthroughs. the new argentine president had listened to them and says he will send a bill to congress on the abortion issue this month. the bbc‘s american editor candace piette there. seven days from now, local elections will begin taking place across france. thousands of councillors and officials will be hoping to keep theirjobs. but there is a growing trend that's affecting more and more towns across the country — elections with no candidates. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. patrick maniere has been the mayor of baubigny for 14 years. not for much longer, though — he has decided to call it quits. but finding the next mayor is proving to be difficult. it seems no—one wants the job. translation: there may be a lack of political commitment. but there is, above all, the reality of working life. the realities which mean that people still giv
its own movement connected to the #metoo movement, called ni una menos and you'll recognize it from thewomen both on femicide but also an abortion. they too have had some breakthroughs. —— both on femicide but also on abortion. they too have had some breakthroughs. the new argentine president had listened to them and says he will send a bill to congress on the abortion issue this month. the bbc‘s american editor candace piette there. seven days from now, local elections will begin taking...
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the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movementis month marks five years of the conflict in yemen — and the bbc has been told by the un — that a new upsurge in fighting is threatening to destroy the latest efforts to end the fighting. taiz — in the south—west — is the centre of one of the longest—running battles. the city is split in two, between houthi rebels backed by iran and the government backed by a saudi—led coalition, which is supported by the west. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet, producer tony brown and cameraman dave bull were given rare access to the government—run side of the city. sneaking through shadows. slipping behind walls... we're taken to the streets in the line of fire. taiz, city of snipers. 0ne street, one lane is safe, the other is not. that's the nature of this shifting front line in taiz, dividing streets, dividing homes, shattering lives. this side of the wall in government hands. the other, houthi fighters. both sides shooting. the face of the front line drained of life. 0ther streets
the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movementis month marks five years of the conflict in yemen — and the bbc has been told by the un — that a new upsurge in fighting is threatening to destroy the latest efforts to end the fighting. taiz — in the south—west — is the centre of one of the longest—running battles. the city is split in two, between houthi rebels backed by iran and the government backed by a saudi—led...
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and also a connected movement from the #metoo movement.mobilised hundreds of women on femicide an abortion in argentina. it's president will said a bill to congress this month. thank you for that masterful tour of what is happening in latin america. the headlines: the italian government is preventing emergency processes which is preventing all people entering and leaving lombardy. italy is set to ban the entry and leaving of the region of lombardy, it houses the financial capital milan and over10 financial capital milan and over 10 million people and it has been particularly affected by the outbreak. the proposed lockdown is part of tough new series of measures which, once approved could see public spaces like theatres and gymnasiums shut down for several weeks. peggyjohnson, isa several weeks. peggyjohnson, is a british expert living in the village of monte vecchio. it isa the village of monte vecchio. it is a draft proposal. it is quite detailed and we're for the government to signoff on it. but we do not know what will happen. but if it
and also a connected movement from the #metoo movement.mobilised hundreds of women on femicide an abortion in argentina. it's president will said a bill to congress this month. thank you for that masterful tour of what is happening in latin america. the headlines: the italian government is preventing emergency processes which is preventing all people entering and leaving lombardy. italy is set to ban the entry and leaving of the region of lombardy, it houses the financial capital milan and...
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the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movementernment official encourage you to speak to the police?" "there was nobody cheerleading me to come and do this. i'm doing this off my own back. this is not fun. i'd rather not be here. i think you see how hard this is." mr salmond has pleaded not guilty and he denies all the charges. sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. some news to bring you about yet another event cancelled, this time in the united states, because of coronavirus. the coachella music festival which is set to take place over two weekends next month in california has now been postponed until october, because of advice from local health authorities, so a huge festival, that has attracted crowds of a quarter of a million in the past clearly the official thinking it is too risky to go ahead and that has not been owned until 0ctober. —— been postponed until 0ctober. measures to help tackle coronavirus are expected to feature prominently in tomorrow's budget, the first for the newly—appointed chancellor rishi sunak. he's also ex
the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movementernment official encourage you to speak to the police?" "there was nobody cheerleading me to come and do this. i'm doing this off my own back. this is not fun. i'd rather not be here. i think you see how hard this is." mr salmond has pleaded not guilty and he denies all the charges. sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. some news to bring you about yet another event cancelled,...
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the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movement the police? there was nobody cheerleading me to come and do this. i'm doing this off my own back. this is not fun. i'd rather not be here. i think you see how hard this is. mr salmond has pleaded not guilty and he denies all the charges. sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. the prime minister has suffered his first revolt against his decision to give the chinese telecoms company huawei a role in building britain's 5g data network. the prime minister's majority was reduced from 80 to just 24 after a group of high profile tory backbenchers — including several former ministers — warned huawei's involvement could help chinese spies. the firm denies it's a security risk. earlier today, a jury at the old bailey heard how a police officer died when he was dragged by a car for more than a mile. pc andrew harper suffered multiple injuries after the incident last august, which happened as he responded to reports of a burglary in berkshire. henry long — who's 18 — and two 17—year—olds who can't be
the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movement the police? there was nobody cheerleading me to come and do this. i'm doing this off my own back. this is not fun. i'd rather not be here. i think you see how hard this is. mr salmond has pleaded not guilty and he denies all the charges. sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. the prime minister has suffered his first revolt against his decision to give the chinese telecoms company huawei a...
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think it is also because of the immense bravery where they came to speak out, it's almost like a #metoo movementaid there would be no bullying in parliament, so people across the country will be asking, is it one rule for hard—working people across the country and another for boris johnson and his ministers? we don't know the truth of these allegations, but is not pa rt of these allegations, but is not part of the problem the system of investigation that has been carried out by the cabinet secretary who then reverses thoughts to the prime minister, who, in the end, decides, but the prime minister is an interested party? of course, and any other situation it would be imperative that there is a separation between the investigation and the situation that is being investigated. that is basic hr practice, but that doesn't seem to be at all what is being suggested here. it is incumbent upon the prime minister to accept that there must be an independent enquiry into this, because the allegations are really serious. there is potentially a pattern of behaviour. if these allegations are proved to be corre
think it is also because of the immense bravery where they came to speak out, it's almost like a #metoo movementaid there would be no bullying in parliament, so people across the country will be asking, is it one rule for hard—working people across the country and another for boris johnson and his ministers? we don't know the truth of these allegations, but is not pa rt of these allegations, but is not part of the problem the system of investigation that has been carried out by the cabinet...
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. >> the #metoo movement encouraged victims everywhere to come forward, more than 90 women accusing him of sexual assault spoke out, he spoke up for the first time in court today agreeing about his role in #metoo, saying the movement started with me and now there are thousands of men being accused and a generation of things that i think none of us understood. he is worried about this direction the country is headed because of the movement, a direction victims advocates say it was a long time coming. >> for all of those who are still praying on women and want to engage in the high-risk taking of harming women and thinking you will get away with it, that gamble is likely not to pay off. >> a group said weinstein's legacy will live on not as a producer but as a -- "no jail time will reverse the damage he has caused." this is not the last time he will be in court. the los angeles district attorney's office already filing to extradite him to california where he faces a separate case. >> bret: up next, congress is working on new rules to keep the government out of your business. first, beyond
. >> the #metoo movement encouraged victims everywhere to come forward, more than 90 women accusing him of sexual assault spoke out, he spoke up for the first time in court today agreeing about his role in #metoo, saying the movement started with me and now there are thousands of men being accused and a generation of things that i think none of us understood. he is worried about this direction the country is headed because of the movement, a direction victims advocates say it was a long...
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did the metoo movement catch up with him for past offenses?i think those comments gross, chris, yuck, no woman wants to hear from you, gross. as a woman myself i know i can handle creepy comments without someone's career being destroyed over it. i think there should be nuance. you should be able to say this is gross but not something worth being fired over. me too again is power dynamics, the workplace, women who are afraid to go to work because they are dealing with things where there's a man who has a position and power over them who is being abusive. howie: okay. >> and this is not that. howie: let's put up the tweet from laura bassett, 15 minutes later, all worth it if he will never have the platform to demean and objectify us again. she was trying to get him fired. what did you make, kat, of the way that msnbc didn't let him finish the show, he comes on for 2 minutes and leaves the set or at least let him finish the week rather than creating awkward spectacle and embarrassing where he resigns and leaves? >> i thought it was wrong but i th
did the metoo movement catch up with him for past offenses?i think those comments gross, chris, yuck, no woman wants to hear from you, gross. as a woman myself i know i can handle creepy comments without someone's career being destroyed over it. i think there should be nuance. you should be able to say this is gross but not something worth being fired over. me too again is power dynamics, the workplace, women who are afraid to go to work because they are dealing with things where there's a man...
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free trade, the #metoo movement. black lives matter.i think it changed a lot of things.changing social hierarchy. although president trump's presidency has done damage, it's also cleared away a lot of assumptions that our system works well but i think it's woken up people that maybe there's a deep crisis in american democracy that we ought to reform. thinking about american political history, there is a pattern of crisis and renewal. you think the revolutionary war, - - >> the amendments to the constitution reflect that. >> we've had these moments where it seems something is broken and we make our democracy more inclusive, more responsive and functional. we create problems for another era but we solve the problems of that era. >> event the parties in power now. if they see this as being harmful to their interests. how do the two parties now sign off on support legislation that i guess abolishes them in some way and breaks them up? >> the leadership of the two parties are going to hate this book. >> it will get attention that way. >> but
free trade, the #metoo movement. black lives matter.i think it changed a lot of things.changing social hierarchy. although president trump's presidency has done damage, it's also cleared away a lot of assumptions that our system works well but i think it's woken up people that maybe there's a deep crisis in american democracy that we ought to reform. thinking about american political history, there is a pattern of crisis and renewal. you think the revolutionary war, - - >> the amendments...
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we look at allegations against the movie mogul sparked the #metoo movement.
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the "metoo" movement is alive a unwell. i do think that have an effect? >> i do.or to one piece of evidence coming up in court, it made all the difference. of >> bill: donna, thank you. in a moment, one of the nation's top doctors warning that the virus outbreak in the u.s. will get worse. we are live on the hill where emergency legislation is now in the works. and a stocks edging closer to bear market territory. we went there last year, what does that mean for you? and joe biden wins big again. what is next and can bernie sanders make up that coveted ground? behold, the best sandcastle ever built. or perhaps you can do better? join travelocity, get instant savings, and come give it a go! oh no, my masterpiece! travelocity. wander wisely. you spend less and get way more., so you can bring your vision to lif. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less. get way more. shop everything home at wayfair toda. but i did pick clarity by knowing i have a treatment that goes right at it. discover piqray, a treatment that specifically targets pik3ca mutations in h
the "metoo" movement is alive a unwell. i do think that have an effect? >> i do.or to one piece of evidence coming up in court, it made all the difference. of >> bill: donna, thank you. in a moment, one of the nation's top doctors warning that the virus outbreak in the u.s. will get worse. we are live on the hill where emergency legislation is now in the works. and a stocks edging closer to bear market territory. we went there last year, what does that mean for you? and...
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like the #metoo movement. something that came about very naturally. people sharing their stories on twitter with the #me to and that was enough to have a #that people could get behind and a framework to say with he hash tag i'll share this story, and enough people did that and translated to actual change in our world, people lose -- taken out of positions of power, held to account, and it's changed our climate of how people treat people in the work mace. so i think there's examples where we see online movements translate to real world actions. >> you write, again, what you call privacy nihilism, the complete resignation. is there anything that you changed but your tech habits as you researched the book. >> definitely a period of time where i thought, i should not use any social media sites or google or anything. you can't write a book without technology these days so didn't last very long. did become more conscience of the kind of things i was posting online and thought, for instance, maybe fun for me to post pictures of my candidate facebook would th
like the #metoo movement. something that came about very naturally. people sharing their stories on twitter with the #me to and that was enough to have a #that people could get behind and a framework to say with he hash tag i'll share this story, and enough people did that and translated to actual change in our world, people lose -- taken out of positions of power, held to account, and it's changed our climate of how people treat people in the work mace. so i think there's examples where we see...
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and convicted sex offender harvey weinstein to 23 years in prison in a landmark ruling for the #metoo movement. after his sentencing, weinstein was taken under armed guard and bussed from bussed from the manhattan courthouse to the rikers island jail. he was later transferred to manhattan's bellevue hospital after complaining of chest pains. weinstein was found guilty last month of raping then-aspiring actress jessica mann in a hotel room in 2013 and of sexually assaulting production assistant mimi haley at his apartment in 2006 by forcibly performing oral sex on her. attorney gloria allred read from haley's victim's impact statement outside the court just after weinstein's sentencing. >> i have o observed in indifferencece, a lack of remor, a lack of acknowledgment, a lack of awareness and self-awareness by t the defendant throughout ts process that has made me feel anger, that has left me concerned that he is completely disconnected from the gravity yf the crime that he committed against me and the impact it has had. i can only hope that whatever sentence the court sees fit is long enough fo
and convicted sex offender harvey weinstein to 23 years in prison in a landmark ruling for the #metoo movement. after his sentencing, weinstein was taken under armed guard and bussed from bussed from the manhattan courthouse to the rikers island jail. he was later transferred to manhattan's bellevue hospital after complaining of chest pains. weinstein was found guilty last month of raping then-aspiring actress jessica mann in a hotel room in 2013 and of sexually assaulting production assistant...
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superstar superstar, superstar ♪ crabb: movie mogul harvey weinstein was the first big scalp of #metoo, the movementt t calls out celebrity gropers and sexual predators. >> time's up! time's up! time's up! times up! crabb: #metoo took off around the globe until it met the french r resistance--m-more thaa hundred high-profile women who signed the famous "le monde" letter, defending the right of
superstar superstar, superstar ♪ crabb: movie mogul harvey weinstein was the first big scalp of #metoo, the movementt t calls out celebrity gropers and sexual predators. >> time's up! time's up! time's up! times up! crabb: #metoo took off around the globe until it met the french r resistance--m-more thaa hundred high-profile women who signed the famous "le monde" letter, defending the right of
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of talented, qualifiede women who couldotentially run in the future, and also in the and the #metoo movement tidal wave of truth telling we're seeing in ou culture, the conversation is shifted. we've seen women call out sexism in real time. we've seen more conversations about gender on the campaign trail, and those are all signs of progress that also willve continue to m us forward. >> woodruff: we'll choose to end on tht uplifting note. thank you so mch amanda hunter and lily adams. thank you both very much. >> good to be here. thank you. >> woodruff: and now, to help make sense of a turning-point week in the race for the demoatic nomination, here are shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shieldsand "new york times" columnist david brooks.he o to both of you. >> judy. >> woodruff: so the earth shifted on its axis, or at leasr the democratic, the democratic primary did, saved. we had south carolina, we had super tuesday, wead h four presidential candidates drop out, or maybe more than that. what happened? >> i've never seen anything like it. it was in the 48 hours after south
of talented, qualifiede women who couldotentially run in the future, and also in the and the #metoo movement tidal wave of truth telling we're seeing in ou culture, the conversation is shifted. we've seen women call out sexism in real time. we've seen more conversations about gender on the campaign trail, and those are all signs of progress that also willve continue to m us forward. >> woodruff: we'll choose to end on tht uplifting note. thank you so mch amanda hunter and lily adams....
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the article is widely considered to be a watershed moment in the #metoo movement. last year, hachette published farrow's book "catch and kill," which details the challenges he faced investigating weinstein and other powerful media figures accused of sexual assault. ronan farrow is also the brother of dylan farrow, who has accused woody allen of sexually abusing her as a child when he was her adoptive father. allen has denied those allegations. and in mexico, feminists are calllling for a national striken march 9, one day after international women's day, to protest skyrocketing gender-based violence in the country. calls for a national strike are being led by the mexican feminist group witches of the sea. the strike has been referred to as "a day without us," calling on women not go to work or school, to stay out of the streets, and to avoid participating in thehe economymn anany way for h hours. thisis is a mber of f witches sf the sea, arussi unda. >> i believe that women in mexico are tired of the different types of violence that are committed against us in all s
the article is widely considered to be a watershed moment in the #metoo movement. last year, hachette published farrow's book "catch and kill," which details the challenges he faced investigating weinstein and other powerful media figures accused of sexual assault. ronan farrow is also the brother of dylan farrow, who has accused woody allen of sexually abusing her as a child when he was her adoptive father. allen has denied those allegations. and in mexico, feminists are calllling...
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and so this class, i think, was -- it's not -- it's very interesting that the #metoo movement was happening in the background of all of this, bus that's not the same as women coming through the women's movement and getting elected in large numbers. it's not quite the same context but there are some similarities in terms of what is going on nationally and what is happening in our culture and women reflecting that, and women from different backgrounds who would never usually be considered for public office, certainly a federal office, coming up and deciding to run and getting elected. think those are where i saw some parallels. >> host: you mentioned spouses of dead congress people. men. pennsylvania has only ever had seven elected women before this cycle. actually seven women total and fur of them were the spouses or wives of former members of congress. so only three women in history in pennsylvania have been elected in their own name until the 2018 election, and now we have four. so we went from having no women in pennsylvania at the time that i was elected having four, and -- >> guest: the
and so this class, i think, was -- it's not -- it's very interesting that the #metoo movement was happening in the background of all of this, bus that's not the same as women coming through the women's movement and getting elected in large numbers. it's not quite the same context but there are some similarities in terms of what is going on nationally and what is happening in our culture and women reflecting that, and women from different backgrounds who would never usually be considered for...
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the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movement cheerleading me to come and do this. i'm doing this off my own back. this is not fun. i'd rather not be here. i think you see how hard this is. mr salmond has pleaded not guilty and he denies all the charges. sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. for some, hello there. forsome, it's hello there. for some, it's been a really wet start to the week. that rain tended to fade through today, but left some showers in its wake. 0ver but left some showers in its wake. over 98, we will see some showery bricks of rain for southern coastal counties but a good deal of dry weather to the north of that and some clear spells before we see further showers in the north and west. a real range in temperatures overnight, holding onto double figures in the south, much closer to freezing across the northern half of the uk. here it will be a chilly start to the day, some showers around first thing. they will gradually spread their way southward through the da
the court she started having flashbacks around the time of the harvey weinstein case and the metoo movement cheerleading me to come and do this. i'm doing this off my own back. this is not fun. i'd rather not be here. i think you see how hard this is. mr salmond has pleaded not guilty and he denies all the charges. sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. for some, hello there. forsome, it's hello there. for some, it's been a really wet start to...
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superstar superstar, superstar ♪ crabb: movie mogul harvey weinstein was the first big scalp of #metoo, the movementt cacalls out celebrity gropers and sexual predators. >> time's up! time's up! time's up! times up! crabb: #metoo took off around the globe until it met the french resesistance--morore thaa hundred high-profile women who signed the famous "le monde" letter, defending the right of
superstar superstar, superstar ♪ crabb: movie mogul harvey weinstein was the first big scalp of #metoo, the movementt cacalls out celebrity gropers and sexual predators. >> time's up! time's up! time's up! times up! crabb: #metoo took off around the globe until it met the french resesistance--morore thaa hundred high-profile women who signed the famous "le monde" letter, defending the right of