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To hundreds of people have been marching in Hollywood to draw attention to sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry the Take Back the workplace much follows a growing number of sexual harassment claims around the film industry and against. As of recently been made a good some high profile figures including the comedian Louis c.k. Kevin Spacey and Harvey Weinstein t.v. Rights should all through committee didn't test refugee was beyond today's action test it is unusual isn't it for the entertainment industry in Hollywood to protest in this way. I really think so but I think women have women in this industry and men as well have reached a point where they've just had enough and so I think people are ready to come forward and just say you know what you can't we're not going to be intimidated anymore and just it's insane that as you say that suggests that people have told me Rachid it for some time well I think that there's been a lot of people you know and this happens in all businesses this isn't you know just unique to the entertainment industry but I think there's a lot of people who look the other way who see what's going on or hear the rumors and don't do anything about it and I think that there are a lot of people who you know other victims of these abuses and you know they're too afraid to come forward they're afraid that they're going to get you know stigmatized that they're going to not be believed that they'll face retribution and so I don't think people have been forthright and clearly no one you know people haven't been forthright about this for years have the revelations of the last few we saw seen with Harvey Weinstein of course of those revelations changed the industry fundamentally will we ever see always at the end now of the kind of sexual harassment allegations and sexual assault allegations frankly that we've heard about. Well I hope it's the beginning of the applications and the Certainly I think it's the end of people remaining silent about it I mean at least I think it will be definitely more people coming forward now we really encourage people who are at the March today to you know it's very alienating to feel like you can't tell anyone and you're not going to be believed and you're going to be dismissed and you feel very alone and I encourage you to look around and say you're not alone all these people came out here because they believe you you know they they believe that you know these men do it and get away with it and then had time for that the stuff was and you know I'm given that was the today's mosque and. We had a couple of different names we were you know within our own industry because I am in the entertainment industry we were calling for you know an industry wide commission to you know kind of look at how do these things can be reported and have a 0 tolerance you know and to initiate a 0 tolerance policy for this behavior but again you know we really recognize this happens everywhere it happens with people who you know have less of a voice and are heard less than even you know the women in the entertainment industry are you know it's hard enough for someone like what a pal show to come forward with these allegations and you know we're saying it happens in every business to men and women and it's hard for them to come forward to so we wanted to look at real life solutions you know to help these cases get prosecuted we had a state senator there today who is introducing a bill in January against non-disclosure agreements because that's something that helps the culture of secrecy around these crimes and you know to draw attention to things like getting rid of mandatory arbitration agreements that you know many people here have to sign as a condition of employment so we wanted to call for real life solutions and find real proactive change but we also you know wanted to change the culture we want you know we want to raise awareness of the attitudes will change and so that women will feel more empowered to come forward and say what happened to these is the issue within society generally I'm not making life of what's been happening in Hollywood to some extent it's triggered our own soul searching in the u.k. With regards to politicians and sexual misconduct at Parliament the siege of alt democracy if you like and it just goes to show that this is an ongoing narrative throughout society do you make that connection and for people throughout America to see this isn't just about the entertainment industry when it is the fact that celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow come out and speak about. The attention of the media there is a risk to. Deal with it in the entertainment industry but I see it continuing in domestic life in everyday life. Well we tried to do as much outreach as we could you know we try to get the message out to as many outlets and admit they mainstream people as we could that this was for everyone you know with for example us having this you know Senator Connie Leyva speak we also had a noted civil rights attorney here in Los Angeles or even Martin speak who you know handles these cases not for celebrities but for you know forever people in all industries and we had we actually had a group of women from the ons and us and a campus Enos which is an organization of 700000 female farm workers and they had a letter published as many places one of the places I saw yesterday was in Time magazine where they came out with a letter of solidarity with the women in Hollywood saying we face the same abuses in our work and we know what it's like to have to risk your livelihood you know risk feeding your family if you want to say something and and so we had a group of them came down today and they read their letter both in English and in Spanish which is also really important as one of them said to me you know Latina women don't get to hear this message very often though they thought was very important to put it out there in Spanish as well when I couldn't agree more we want everyone to get this message and so it's a very small grassroots effort we're just beginning we're trying to do what we can to get it out there to everybody what needs to change in order want to. Well you know I think you know I think it's a problem of this isn't you know people look at it like this isn't my problem and you know I think there are people who I mean clearly we know there's Alec there's there's accounts there's firsthand accounts of men who knew that the stuff was going on and who didn't do anything. Forceful But the thing for you does well that you should love the women would see fearful to come out and speak on the men as well fearful because the edge and from what I understand the acting industry said Ted Hughes afraid that their careers would be over with a powerful person like the ones did say you'll create we've had the British robot lives even talk to us about this race station about how you know so I got to go dutch because you say there's strength in numbers and I think men you know just naturally I'm not happy about this is the world we live in people take what men say more seriously than women right now men need to amplify women stories many do and that's how they could be great allies and I think there's far more power you know if if a man had said who would work with Harvey Weinstein had spoken up of George Clooney had said I don't know what George Clooney knew or didn't know I'm just using this as an example if he had been the one to say hey I saw Harvey Weinstein do this or I heard about this I don't want to work with him again that would be the credibly powerful you know that would that would really send a message to people and unfortunately it hasn't happened with this point so. Africa as for everybody not least when people power in Hollywood to stand up and be counted. Stand up and be counted if you see something say something you know I think that there's there's right now the culture is like saying something is weird and it's like no that's not not saying something is weird you know if somebody sometimes you know these men are just like you know. Sometimes they're just witnesses behavior but if a woman came forward a new like hey somebody else is going to back me up and say Yes I saw this too it would help her come forward it would make her feel like I'm not going to get labeled I'm not going to get dismissed or called a liar or fired if somebody else is there is a yes I saw this do. Thank you very much appreciate you to choose to read pre-show sense Refugee Day in Russia all through me did the person behind the should they protested Hollywood. The take back the work place Marge which stands up to draw attention to the sexual misconduct and statement is. Last few weeks has catch up with Woods in the morning papers now Wolf I know about the sports he had lives the Express with kids night and it's a to go back place sparse is actually the England story which is Cara fast k. He suddenly go or rather a lot more power than pretty fully expected I think that draw with Germany last week has given him a strength he's very much his own man isn't he's a lot more convincing than people expected I don't think when he was a he when he was appointed I think everyone was a bit underwhelmed but he's actually turning into a very impressive manager I think and it is results like that against Germany last week that give him this strength and there's an interesting couple of selections because they play Brazil in the 2nd friendly tomorrow evening and instead of looking to some more established stars to call into a squad so the loss that Daniel Sturridge or Jack Wilshere he's actually look to his old under 21 side it's called up 3 from the Angus guy on Lewis Kirk and Dominic so I can I think this is just him underlining his way and I think that the country responding to it was suddenly started to think that there may be a bit of excitement about this and they are trying to up front we're going to we're going to very nice pace with Marcus rush with us you talking about his childhood inspiration from we're now the Brazilian striker and. I do think that there's a great warmth growing for Garrus Africa and you just hope they can sustain it into World Cup because when they're always good 3 qualify. Going online and usually pick up a couple of friendly results but you just cited the something a bit more substantial about war there were a student I just was you got a comment from Alan Hansen in all of this article. About winning things or kids yes some of them. Or not as the case is very exact. Or they believe him to is go. It was uncalled for but. Well how about if there is one but the other end of this country's World Cup bid is know the knowledge did go. Well for them it didn't I mean it was pretty heartbreaking for them it seemed like the right thing was on the wall after that 1st leg in that terrible and 3 decision and they threw everything at Switzerland in the 2nd leg yesterday but couldn't quite break the line they came just pretty close later on with Jonny Evans had when I was cleared off the line by Ricardo Ruggieri guess it was the player actually schooled the penalty in the 1st leg it must feel desperately unfair on their parts not least for some of their more senior players you've got to think that was the last opportunity to reach a World Cup and if you look at the excess air in his for example he set up home nations record for Defender with his 100 month chap yesterday Carrick from Cooley perhaps Chris Brown as well they'll probably call time on their international careers and it will be a somewhat better way for them to go out. Yeah I can imagine old the consequences of the actions off the field after the controversial penalty is yet to come I suppose. By the players but I mean the actions of one of the players was that remains to be seen doesn't it as I say it's a shame that applies if given so much over such a very competitive 190 minutes that it should be decided in such on satisfactory fashion and says he stretching from northern Ireland but I guess I meant imagine yes Switzerland you know I don't get this I could imagine that perfectly happy and will be sending a Christmas card to the Rumanian referee wild am. Sure. I bet myself Christmas cards to the referees will run the world is the point I was trying to show it quickly Yeah. Now let's talk about the woods him internationals you've been down so hard if I mean yeah I was standing in Cardiff on Saturday evening to watch. The last rites performed over the old war and will stylus got heated it being cold case he picked an experimental side and in parts that came off and Williams was very impressive as a sort of 2nd receiver instead of the old days of the crash centers like Jamie Roberts but some of these rather role players made some mistakes under pressure and Australia are just the kind of side to make the most of that and they won 2921 with them going to Twickenham next where they'll face an England side who you imagine will get a piece thanks for many Germans in training this week they were very disappointing against Argentina Meanwhile in rugby league England have been friends but not convincingly Well again yes rather similar sort of story in that as they have done throughout this World Cup They've made an impressive start raced into convincingly and then. Same to switch off completely. Against France the they can get away with that they can hold a mom's length but when it comes to the business end of the tournament which it is going to do with their Australia or New Zealand in the final you would imagine England really need to find a cutting edge that last deep into these games because against the better side they will be mates. It. Seems like Luke was supposed to be a grown pre-race turned out for him to be a go karting race that was well in a set he was reminded of this is often his Christian qualifying man then he started from the pit lane in the Brazilian Grand Prix s. Today I would say to you know he's driving with a bit of freedom having already wrapped up the title and he said that it reminded him of his tossing days raced through the failed at one stage even led the grown prairie before the. Latest came in to change that all while the latest came in to change the tires but he couldn't quite sustain it finished 4th but it is fun to see him drive like that because he's hugely impressive as a race driver's name and you can see it when he's enjoying it when he's got that kind of fire in his belly. It's great fun to see them be able t