The Daily • May 03, 2018
| Guest | Role | Confidence | Extraction Method | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jodi Kantor | Guest | 85% | LLM | Login to Follow |
| Juliet Brown | Guest | 85% | LLM | Login to Follow |
| Christelle Evans | Guest | 85% | LLM | Login to Follow |
| Bethany Saltman | Guest | 85% | LLM | Login to Follow |
In a case that highlights the economic consequences of sexual harassment and retaliation, Ashley Judd is suing Harvey Weinstein for the damage he did to her career after she rebuffed his advances. And in the second part of the episode, three women who pioneered the language of consent reflect on being far ahead of their time on the politics of sex. Guests: Jodi Kantor, an investigative reporter at The New York Times; Juliet Brown, Christelle Evans and Bethany Saltman, who helped to establish an affirmative consent policy for sex at Antioch College in 1990. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
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