rise." rebecca traceter is a writer of "new york" magazine. thank you both for joining me. where are we now in terms of the me too movement, in terms of standing up to sexual misconduct? did today move us forward? >> look, i think it's a really important line in the sand that has been drown. we have been able to say, this is not tolerated by people in the highest positions of power, especially if you want votes from women, if you want votes from people who make up the democratic base. i think that's meaningful. it's not enough. what we have to recognize is that harassment of women is an extension of violence against women. that's a more pervasive problem. that's something that all of the lawmakers can call for resignation, but if they don't pass the violence against women act -- this is all the talk in the senate. if they are not willing to do