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Jodi Kantor: In your previous stories, how did you persuade women to tell you what had happened to them?
Megan Twohey: Yeah, so... it's difficult. They're terrified. A case I made was, "You know, I can't change what happened to you in the past, but together we may be able to use your experience to help protect other people." The truth, basically
Megan Twohey: Yeah, so... it's difficult. They're terrified. A case I made was, "You know, I can't change what happened to you in the past, but together we may be able to use your experience to help protect other people." The truth, basically
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In your previous stories
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how did you persuade women to tell you what had happened to them
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Yeah so
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It's difficult
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They're terrified
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A case I made was
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You know I can't change what happened to you in the past
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but together we may be able to use your experience
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to help protect other people
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The truth basically
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Movie Summary
New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor break one of the most important stories in a generation - a story that helped ignite a movement and shattered decades of silence around the subject of sexual assault in Hollywood.