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What ending forced arbitration for sexual assault claims could mean for survivors

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A major bipartisan law to empower victims of sexual harassment and assault cleared the Senate Thursday and heads to President Biden's desk for a signature. It's the most significant #MeToo legislation to pass in Congress since the movement began. Lisa Desjardins spoke with Gretchen Carlson, who saw the impact of this first hand when she came forward in 2016 against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes.

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