Seeing Allred Page #10

Synopsis: Women's rights attorney Gloria Allred takes on the biggest names in American culture as coverage of sexual assault allegations in the media become more prevalent.
Genre: Documentary
Production: Netflix
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
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Year:
2018
96 min
128 Views


a woman will be at the top

of a major party ballot in November.

California, the state with lots of energy,

lots of enthusiasm,

casts for Hillary Clinton,

the next president of United States,

330 votes!

[cheering]

[Trump] I'm automatically attracted

to beautiful--

I just start kissing them.

It's like a magnet. Just kiss.

I don't even wait.

And when you're a star,

they let you do it.

-You can do anything

-Whatever you want.

Grab them by the p*ssy.

[laughter]

You can do anything.

This was locker room talk.

I'm not proud of it.

I apologize to my family,

I apologize to the American people

Just for the record though, are you saying

that what you said on that bus,

that you did not actually

grope women without consent?

I have great respect for women.

Nobody has more respect for women

than I do.

-Have you done those things?

-Women have respect for me.

I will tell you, no, I have not.

[telephones ringing]

[camera shutters clicking]

Today, another woman has courageously

come forward to accuse Donald Trump.

Summer Zervos was a candidate

on The Apprentice,

on Season 5.

She is now deeply disappointed in him.

The White House is not a locker room.

He then grabbed my shoulder and began

kissing me again very aggressively

and placed his hand on my breast.

I walked out.

He then turned me around and said...

"Let's lay down

and watch some telly-telly."

[woman] People are going to ask

whether she supports

any particular political party.

The question was, "Does she support

any political party?" Uh...

The answer is no, right? Is that right?

No, I'm a Republican.

[Trump] Every woman lied

when they came forward

to hurt my campaign.

-Total fabrication.

-[cheers and applause]

What incentive would nine women have

to come forward?

[Giuliani] At least one is represented

by Gloria Allred,

so we know her incentive, money.

"I was sitting with him on an airplane

and he went after me on the plane."

Yeah, I'm going to go after her.

Believe me,

she would not be my first choice,

that I can tell you.

[Bloom] Can I just say something

real quick?

The idea that we should be so flattered

by his octopus hands on women,

that that's a great sign of respect

because he find us attractive,

I just find that highly insulting.

[King] You have to say advantage Clinton

as we head into these final hours,

and this big national lead is why.

A better lead than President Obama had

at this point in 2012.

A bigger lead than George W. Bush had

at this point in 2004.

Ninety-six years

since we won the right to vote.

I know. Can you believe that?

That is insane.

-Which means...

-That is insane.

...that in the year 2020, if she wins,

there'll be a woman president

on the hundredth anniversary

-of suffrage.

-Mm. Yeah.

-Hi. Just any booth you like.

-Thank you.

Okay, cool.

The only place where women are truly equal

is right here in the ballot box.

Women are not equal under the law,

in employment, in marriage,

or in any other area yet.

[camera shutters clicking]

To finally reach this day...

...is a very, very special day.

Susan B. Anthony is on the scarf,

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Tubman,

and so many more.

These are names that...

...have been the mothers

of the women's rights movement.

And we are their daughters.

And we are their granddaughters.

Hi. We're gonna be

in that small conference room.

All right, come on in, Margie, okay.

Don't look at the back,

the back is sexist.

So we'll keep just the front.

-I have a... huh?

-What do you supposed to do with that?

You knock her down

and she comes right back up.

You have to seal it.

-Yay!

-Yay!

-Ooh, yeah!

-Yeah!

Illinois! Illinois won!

-Oh, yes!

-Okay!

[man] Oh, these are all...

Boo!

Oh, that's right, no,

President Obama said, "Don't boo, vote.

48.9 to 48.2.

-Panhandle is all red. All red.

-That is very Republican.

-Panhandle is all red?

-Oh, that's bad. Bad.

-That is all Republican.

-Let's listen.

Now we look at the real races

and find out what happens

in these ones that we have no idea

what's going to happen.

Yeah. It could be very, very close in some

of those key battlegrounds states...

Okay.

-You all right?

-Mm-hmm.

-All right.

-I'm good.

Thank you for coming today.

I'm attorney Gloria Allred

and this is Summer Zervos.

Mr. Trump has been elected

president of the United States.

He is no longer just a star...

[moans] I'm sorry.

[crying]

He is now president-elect.

After he called me a liar,

I was threatened,

bullied,

and saw my business targeted.

All because I chose to speak out

and tell the truth.

And he has not yet taken back

his threat to sue me

and the others who came forward.

[camera shutters clicking]

[helicopter whirring]

[man] In cities across the United States,

protests by those intent

on voicing their disapproval

of the election of Donald Trump.

[upbeat music plays]

It is the Stephanie Miller Show

live from D.C.

on "Death of America" day.

Why, look who's here,

it's Gloria Allred, super-lawyer.

Good morning, honey.

Well, good morning,

and it's so great to be with you,

especially right now.

I cannot believe this is about to happen

in the United States of America.

You probably saw this out just

this morning in the New York Times.

Intercepted Russian communications,

part of the inquiry

into the Trump campaign.

I mean, we have a week in which

the president-elect has just settled

a fraud and racketeering suit,

been charged with sexual assault

by your client.

A defamation case by my client,

Summer Zervos,

based on his assertions that,

in fact, she lied,

that what she said was fiction.

Our whole plane from L.A.

was all people for the march.

Our cab driver said, "I haven't had

anybody here for the inauguration."

Everybody's coming as a protester.

-You know, it's a hard moment.

-Yeah.

-You know, I feel as though I want to cry.

-Yeah.

And I always say,

"First we cry, then we fight."

-That's what we'll do.

-Tomorrow we're marching.

-We're marching tomorrow.

-We are.

["Follow The Sun" plays]

Follow

Follow the sun

And which way the wind blows

When this day is done

Thank you so much for being here!

-This is really important!

-Thank you.

[Allred] Thank you for coming today.

I'm attorney Gloria Allred,

and today I'm here in Washington D.C.

for the Women's March on Washington.

I'm honored to be able to be here

with the accusers of President Trump,

who were courageous enough

to speak out about what they said

was their truth about Mr. Trump.

I'm marching today because

it is important to show others

that you can have the courage

to stand up to bullies

and to people who are in power.

And I am pleased with the opportunity

to stand shoulder to shoulder

with those who marched

for women's rights today.

Thank you.

-Gloria!

-All right!

[cheering]

No justice, no peace!

No justice, no peace!

Tomorrow is a new day for everyone

No justice, no peace!

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