someone he outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back. it kind of broke my heart when i saw it, and i still can't get it out of my head, because it wasn't in a movie, it was real life. >> here to discuss now, actress rosie perez. the rosie perez. thank you for joining us. >> how are you? >> what did you think of meryl streep's speech? >> i thought it was brave, and it was her right to say so, to speak her mind. it's really funny, i remember back in the day, when people used to criticize celebrities for not speaking out on issues such as aids or homelessness or reagan openics or what have you. and now all of a sudden, they're telling us to be quiet. and i don't think that's right. it's so unamerican. isn't that why the pilgrims came here, they wanted freedom of