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#MeToo 2 years later: Tarana Burke discusses what’s next

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The 3rd hour of TODAY marks the second anniversary of the rise of the #MeToo movement by welcoming its founder, Tarana Burke, for a discussion about its origins and the work that still remains. She launching a new hashtag, #MeTooVoter, in an effort to mobilize more 2020 voters.