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One Year Later

Sexual misconduct, #MeToo and when powerful men get forced out

Democratic House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi was calling Rep. John Conyers an icon, but now she is calling on him to resign. The parade of high profile male news stars who’ve been fired over allegations of sexual harassment and assault continues.

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KCRW placeholderBy Jennifer Rubin • Nov 30, 2017 • 1 min read

Democratic House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi was calling Rep. John Conyers an icon, but now she is calling on him to resign. The parade of high profile male news stars who’ve been fired over allegations of sexual harassment and assault continues. Does this have the potential to rebalance gender in the news business?

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    Jennifer Rubin

    Washington Post

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    Quinn O'Toole

    managing producer

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    Katie Cooper

    Producer, 'One year Later'

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    Yael Even Or

    Producer, 'Press Play'

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    Jonathan Chait

    political columnist for New York Magazine

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