i felt i m going to get upset. it s very upsetting. then all of a sudden we never heard back. reporter: you thought you were going to be used in this franchise. i was being invited to consider which of the two roles i preferred. reporter: then all of a sudden it was poof. it was just poof. i was being maligned and defamed. reporter: judd s attorney acknowledges there are a lot of people going seeking damages from harvey weinstein. the evidence of peter jackson. we ve got strong legal theories. we are going to collect money and put it to a good cause. judd said she ll donate any money she wins to the times up movement. weinstein has denied any sexual assault. he s not yet commented on ashley judd s lawsuit. he said in the past while he and his brother bob were executive producers in the film they had zero input on casting. david. amy robach tonight. amy, i know you ll have more
let s ask you how much do you think this verdict happened because of the awakening that this nation has had because of the me too movement and the times up movement? women have the courage, women such as you to have the courage to come forward. do you think that was we have no way of knowing, obviously, but do you think that might have played a role in the verdict? oh, yes. i definitely do. one of the things that s rather ironic in that and you think about the lgbt movement and how quickly that actually happened and now this is happening very quickly. we were the earthquake. okay? there s going to be a lot of aftershocks. if you ve been in california you re going to have lots more earthquakes. but i think that these women made a lot of difference. one one of them in particular struck me because of what happened in court today and that was heidi thomas. she said that as he was
the law of the land and rule of law and the majority of majority of individuals being held had a criminal record. for the mayor of oakland to warn them in advance of actions by ice personnel actually put the law enforcement officers at risk. that s utterly unacceptable. sandra: in the words of the ice director, rachel, we don t arrest innocent people. they re here in violation of federal law or had their due process and ordered removed and ignored a judge s order. that s true. the vast majority are criminals. in the place where the time s up movement is up and the birth place, many are child sexual predators and wife beaters and people with crimes and it shows this is really an ideological
alabama was one, that senate race won because of black women. did the black women have a meeting and say we re going to change? something s happening, am i wrong? no, it s in our bones. it s in our bones. [ applause ] beautiful. all right. now, listen, we are shining a spotlight on the forgotten voices of the me too movement. and the times up movement. when we get back, an issue important to all three of us. that s next on the van jones show when we come back. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread
for her to get $130,000. if she breaks any part of this agreement, she is potentially liable to trump for 1 million dollar. and i think that s atrocious. and this agreement shows just the issue we have been highlighting and the whole me too and times up movement. women are silenced by the non-closure agreements and not only can they not talk about the abuse that maybe occurred, then they can t p even go into an open courtroom and litigate the matter. so then the matter has to be more secretive because the the private arbitrators have providence or jurisdiction over the matters. it s atrocious we re talking about a president silencing a woman who says she had an affair. this was allegedly consensual. there was no abuse allegation in this particular one, but there is a non-disclose which silences the women involved. mark, stormy daniels attorney told the anderson cooper that there was a restraining order