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lemonis: while scott recy his kids, jackie... jackie: dad! lemonis: ...and ben to help run the company and bring in a fresh perspective... jackie: can we talk about sales goals? scott: [ sighs ] i got to get this done today. i mean, i don't have time. jackie: whatever. lemonis: ...scott is reluctant to let them make changes... ben: there's batteries that have been sitting there for five years. lemonis: ...and sales continue to slide. ben: what are we doing with those? jackie: we need to get our...together. lemonis: if i can get coopersburg sports on the right path, we will definitely knock it out of the park. i wouldn't call coopersburg sports one of the more organized facilities i've ever seen. there are boxes stacked everywhere. there's a fair amount of manufacturing going on, but there's no flow, no process. quite frankly, there's no rhyme or reason to any of it. it's obvious to me there is no ventilation. how are you? scott: what's happening, buddy? how are you? scott. nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. so, tell me a
lemonis: while scott recy his kids, jackie... jackie: dad! lemonis: ...and ben to help run the company and bring in a fresh perspective... jackie: can we talk about sales goals? scott: [ sighs ] i got to get this done today. i mean, i don't have time. jackie: whatever. lemonis: ...scott is reluctant to let them make changes... ben: there's batteries that have been sitting there for five years. lemonis: ...and sales continue to slide. ben: what are we doing with those? jackie: we need to get...
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jackie: yeah. she's nicely just telling you that you've jacked things up around here, and she's putting law and order in place. jackie: it needed to happen, though. scott: she's helping me a lot. lemonis: what would be your biggest complaint? jackie: i hate having to chase my order all the time and wonder where it is. lemonis: from the inbound call to taking the order to the process, there's nothing that tracks that whole process? jackie: nope. scott: program we need is very expensive, and we can't afford to buy it. it's $30,000. lemonis: it's expensive, but you also can't afford to not have it because if you're not delivering on expectations, then you lose that customer. next question -- how do you track all this inventory? jackie: that's something i need to talk to you about. we have a problem. how did we not realize that we wouldn't have enough boxes to fulfill the order? lemonis: how many are you short? jackie: about 1,200. lemonis: if you don't have an order-tracking mechanism, customers eithe
jackie: yeah. she's nicely just telling you that you've jacked things up around here, and she's putting law and order in place. jackie: it needed to happen, though. scott: she's helping me a lot. lemonis: what would be your biggest complaint? jackie: i hate having to chase my order all the time and wonder where it is. lemonis: from the inbound call to taking the order to the process, there's nothing that tracks that whole process? jackie: nope. scott: program we need is very expensive, and we...
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jackie said his name was haven monahan.would come up again later. >> we texted him pretending to be some other girl who was interested in him in his chemistry class. not saying it was the best plan, but it's what happened. >> these are the text messages purportedly from haven. he says i really like her, describing jack ebb as super smart, hot, into the same music as him. >> did you suspect at that time that this guy maybe didn't exist? >> no. at the time it all seemed very real. >> jackie said she had a date with haven on september 28, 2012. the night that rolling stone says jackie was gang raped. late that night jackie called ryan. >> she just said something bad had happened and could i come meet her in front of the dorm. >> ryan and alex met jackie at the picnic table outside of the dorms. >> she was shaking, really obviously scared about something. she said she was on the date and her date parked in front of his fraternity house. she said that her date said he was going to go up to his room to get something and asked her
jackie said his name was haven monahan.would come up again later. >> we texted him pretending to be some other girl who was interested in him in his chemistry class. not saying it was the best plan, but it's what happened. >> these are the text messages purportedly from haven. he says i really like her, describing jack ebb as super smart, hot, into the same music as him. >> did you suspect at that time that this guy maybe didn't exist? >> no. at the time it all seemed...
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jackie is still a student at uv a. if this story is truly manufactured as her friends say and some has shown. for example the fraternity didn't have a party the night this happened, how can someone function at a school like this university by suffering from the issues she has. >> she is still relatively announcement amongst the students so no one would know she had done this. but how could somebody who had been through this trauma function at a high level in an academic institution. but it is not necessarily the case she had to step out or she might have briefed out for a beef period of time or taken a lighter load. there were many ways she could have gone on and survive. and at colleges there are age-specific treatments available where they do capture these kids and do a great job with them. >> and you talk about how incredible this would be if it was a personality disorder. her friends say, look, that even though they say she embellished the story, made a lot of it up to the rolling stone, they still believe somethin
jackie is still a student at uv a. if this story is truly manufactured as her friends say and some has shown. for example the fraternity didn't have a party the night this happened, how can someone function at a school like this university by suffering from the issues she has. >> she is still relatively announcement amongst the students so no one would know she had done this. but how could somebody who had been through this trauma function at a high level in an academic institution. but...
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>> jackie had already called the police. minutes later, they arrive. look at jackie's footage.e very angry. but she's thankful about one thing. >> the cameras saved my dad's life. the cameras were able to see what i couldn't see since i'm not at home, so they were one of the best investments i've ever made. >> jackie taylor wants her story to be heard. she's written congress. spoken to her senator. and wants the penalties for elder abuse to be harsher. but most of all, she wants everyone to protect themselves and their loved ones with a video camera. >> i mean if i can help one individual, you know, sitting in a nursing home today, keep them from being beaten, if i have gotten through to one caregiver that maybe thought about hitting a person today and said, you know what, i don't know if they installed cameras while i was off this weekend. maybe i shouldn't do it. maybe i shouldn't push them down. maybe i shouldn't be verbally abusive. then i think i've done a lot. >> these days, video cameras are everywhere. in stores. mounted to traffic lights. even on cell phones. and you c
>> jackie had already called the police. minutes later, they arrive. look at jackie's footage.e very angry. but she's thankful about one thing. >> the cameras saved my dad's life. the cameras were able to see what i couldn't see since i'm not at home, so they were one of the best investments i've ever made. >> jackie taylor wants her story to be heard. she's written congress. spoken to her senator. and wants the penalties for elder abuse to be harsher. but most of all, she...
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in the meantime, we spoke to jackie's friends.ad happened to her, but it has become clear to her there are things about the article that are inaccurate that now is for police to figure out. john and christine. >> sara, thank you. >>> secretary of state john kerry says he is disappointed and concerned with the washington post bureau chief in tehran has been charged more than four months after he was detained. what jason rezaian has been charged with is not known outside of the courtroom. the family is pleading to the supreme leader for bail and a review of the case file. >>> thomas eric duncan went to a dallas/ft. worth hospital a couple weeks before he died but was misdiagnosed and went home. the doctor said he missed a couple of things. he missed duncan's 103 degree fever and he just arrived in the united states from liberia. he said he would have started ebola assessment had he called either of those things. >>> actress danielle watts will be arraigned in court this morning. watts claimed she was a victim of racial profiling bec
in the meantime, we spoke to jackie's friends.ad happened to her, but it has become clear to her there are things about the article that are inaccurate that now is for police to figure out. john and christine. >> sara, thank you. >>> secretary of state john kerry says he is disappointed and concerned with the washington post bureau chief in tehran has been charged more than four months after he was detained. what jason rezaian has been charged with is not known outside of the...
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taylor got to meet jackie, got to interview jackie several times.o take that story and find out as much as we could about every lmt of it. was there a party that night? what happened at that house? who was involved. where they were now. could we find them. could we talk to them. that's what led to our story today. >> there are some denials saying they didn't host a party that night, which doesn necessarily mean that there wasn't a party at that house that night. i just want to be clear what has been established independently. >> houses have to register parties. something like a day party or an organized event would have been that kind of thing. we learned that there was a date party at sometime earlier that actually would have been quite distinguishable wearing the clothing that was described as the out fit that she was wearing. that party would have been quite noticeable. the fact that in reaching out to all of these fraternity members and to people close to jackie, and learning, essentially, that there wasn't a party or if there was, it certainly
taylor got to meet jackie, got to interview jackie several times.o take that story and find out as much as we could about every lmt of it. was there a party that night? what happened at that house? who was involved. where they were now. could we find them. could we talk to them. that's what led to our story today. >> there are some denials saying they didn't host a party that night, which doesn necessarily mean that there wasn't a party at that house that night. i just want to be clear...
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the magazine also acknowledged its reporter never talked to jackie's alleged accusers saying jackie asked the publication not to for fear of retaliation. representatives with the fraternity released a statement saying they never had a party during the weekend in question. none of their members were lifeguards as jackie told "rolling stone." and sexual assaults are not a part of a pledge ritual as jackie alleged. in an article today "the washington post" reported jackie's friends recently began to question her account. the post interviewed jackie last night. >> i can imagine it may be hard to come to grips with, you know, aspects of your own story that aren't, you know, lining up correctly. it's difficult to say what she really thinks right now. >> reporter: meanwhile tonight victims rights advocates say this episode shouldn't take away from what remains a critical issue nationwide. >> the worst thing that could come out of this is that even more people are afraid of speaking up about their experience being raped or sexually assaulted. >> reporter: the university of virginia said today's n
the magazine also acknowledged its reporter never talked to jackie's alleged accusers saying jackie asked the publication not to for fear of retaliation. representatives with the fraternity released a statement saying they never had a party during the weekend in question. none of their members were lifeguards as jackie told "rolling stone." and sexual assaults are not a part of a pledge ritual as jackie alleged. in an article today "the washington post" reported jackie's...
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would easily be sensationalized. >> jackie and i aren't really close. i know that she is a very good storyteller. i'm a little confused. i wish i knew sort of why she decided to portray everybody who tried to help her as somehow horrible, animal house frat boys. >> joining us now is taylor reed schapiro, "the washington post" reporter who first uncovered many of these contradictions. welcome. you talked to three of the friends who were now on the record who were with jackie that night. she says she got from her the name of the guy she was dating who brought her to the party where she says she was attacked by him and some of his friends. they even were texted a picture of this guy. what did you find? >> the name of the person in the picture is not the same as the person that she has identified as her date. in fact, he was an entirely different person that she had known since high school. when i spoke with him, he says he did know jackie, but they didn't have very many interactions together and in fact they hadn't even sat at the same lunch table. >> and
would easily be sensationalized. >> jackie and i aren't really close. i know that she is a very good storyteller. i'm a little confused. i wish i knew sort of why she decided to portray everybody who tried to help her as somehow horrible, animal house frat boys. >> joining us now is taylor reed schapiro, "the washington post" reporter who first uncovered many of these contradictions. welcome. you talked to three of the friends who were now on the record who were with...
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and it regrets following jackie's wishes not to contact the alleged assaulters. on thursday, the "washington post" reported new discrepancies, three of jackie's friends part of the "rolling stone" version of the story say they never spoke to the magazine. and they take issue with the way their response to jackie's first indication of trouble was reported upon by the magazine. one friend has flat out told the "washington post," quote, it didn't happen that way at all. instead of telling jackie not to report the alleged incident, the friends say they told her to call police. they say she declined. the name of the man she claimed was her date that night does not match any student registered at uva, and photos of that man are actually pictures of a high school classmate who told the "post" he barely knows jackie. as i've been saying on radio, largely due to the dogged work of the "washington post" this story is unraveling and it reinforces my belief from day one that the news media, not just "rolling stone," rushed to embrace this story, because it fit a narrative th
and it regrets following jackie's wishes not to contact the alleged assaulters. on thursday, the "washington post" reported new discrepancies, three of jackie's friends part of the "rolling stone" version of the story say they never spoke to the magazine. and they take issue with the way their response to jackie's first indication of trouble was reported upon by the magazine. one friend has flat out told the "washington post," quote, it didn't happen that way at...
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that is the person jackie claimed orchestrated her gang rape and according to jackie her attack was parta fraternity initiation. the fraternity says initiation happens in the spring, not the fall. in the wake of the article uva suspended greek activities until january and began a look at policies on sexual assault and the university president now says that effort will continue. those who work with sexual assault victims worry about the follow out from the discredited story. >> i think it's really caused a lot of people to realize what kind of problem sexual assault is on campuses and it's allowed a lot of women out there who have experienced the same kind of situations to come forward. >> reporter: lisa stark, al jazeera, washington. >>> laura sexual violent survivor and attorney and also the founder of the nonprofit serve justice that helps sexual assault victims, laura welcome what do you make of the "rolling stones" comments now tonight? >> i think unfortunately they are fairly poorly phrased. "rolling stone" does have to acknowledge they did not do their job, in fact, checking certai
that is the person jackie claimed orchestrated her gang rape and according to jackie her attack was parta fraternity initiation. the fraternity says initiation happens in the spring, not the fall. in the wake of the article uva suspended greek activities until january and began a look at policies on sexual assault and the university president now says that effort will continue. those who work with sexual assault victims worry about the follow out from the discredited story. >> i think...
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rolling stone," not on jackie.tatement that was revised on saturday night. the original statement was perceived by some to be blaming the victim, blaming jackie. >> i'm so glad they made a second statement. i was feeling about about the first one. it essentially said this is jackie's fault but she's not a journalist. shaetion ju she's just telling her own story. it's on us to know that you have to trust but verify. you have to check the sources. figure out with the story is true because if not you end up in a mess like the one we're in now. >> let me play a clip from msnbc. in 9 -- sabrina was on cnn once before and there were questions raised about her reporting. she was on msnbc's melissa harris perry last saturday. here are a couple sound bites from that segment. >> i think that when we talk about rape and sexual assault, we've started becoming very mired in euphemism. we call it sexual misconduct, sexual assault, what does that really mean. i thought it was important to show this is not some form of miscondu mi
rolling stone," not on jackie.tatement that was revised on saturday night. the original statement was perceived by some to be blaming the victim, blaming jackie. >> i'm so glad they made a second statement. i was feeling about about the first one. it essentially said this is jackie's fault but she's not a journalist. shaetion ju she's just telling her own story. it's on us to know that you have to trust but verify. you have to check the sources. figure out with the story is true...
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not jackie. at friday's editors at "rolling stone" issued an / saying their trust in genetic was misplaced. what did you think when you read the "rolling stone" apology? >> i was frustrated, specifically that "rolling stone" put a lot of the blame on to jackie. >> reporter: sondra menendez is a fourth year student and survivors' advocate at u.v.a. she's heard jackie tell the same story she told "rolling stone," that she was gang raped by stef men at a 2012 fraternity party. do you still believe jackie giabsolutely believe jackie. i don't think she was flat-out lying but i think some of the details might have been muddied by trauma. >> the university has turned to an independent counsel to review, "our policies, practices, and procedures regarding sexual assault" meneppedez says regardless of fallout from the article, this is an issue the university must address. >> we've recognized that we do have a problem here and that things need to change because it's a crime against humanity. >> reporter: th
not jackie. at friday's editors at "rolling stone" issued an / saying their trust in genetic was misplaced. what did you think when you read the "rolling stone" apology? >> i was frustrated, specifically that "rolling stone" put a lot of the blame on to jackie. >> reporter: sondra menendez is a fourth year student and survivors' advocate at u.v.a. she's heard jackie tell the same story she told "rolling stone," that she was gang raped by stef...
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that the person in question, jackie, was traumatized in some profound sense.assault, correct? >> correct. she had been out on a date and it had ended with the man she was with stopping at a fraternity where she agreed to go inside but was then attacked and forced to perform oral sex on five men. >> what has the response been to these three friends? >> they read it and they were there, they would know. it was clearly different. so they saw the inconsistencies, immediately. >> kat lynn, you wrote about the microindustry or macro industry of fraternity liability lawsuits over awful things that happen. and i curious your viewing of this story particularly when there eets been so mise much discussion of what does this do to the general cause. >> let me be very clear, it aes a real problem. the number two liability is for sexual assault. and in my piece in the at lantic, i reported at length about a very brutal sexual assault. which resulted in a criminal conviction, a prison term. so crimes take place very frequently. it's very discurbing to pe. >> amanda had an in
that the person in question, jackie, was traumatized in some profound sense.assault, correct? >> correct. she had been out on a date and it had ended with the man she was with stopping at a fraternity where she agreed to go inside but was then attacked and forced to perform oral sex on five men. >> what has the response been to these three friends? >> they read it and they were there, they would know. it was clearly different. so they saw the inconsistencies, immediately....
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she befriended jackie, the main person in the story, helping jackie to get her story into "rolling stone" magazine. more on that in a moment. [ chanting ] >>> protesters swarmed apple's iconic apple store and conducted a dye in to send a message of anger at a decision not to indict a police officer at the center of the eric garner chokehold death. apple not the only store. john terrett is live for us there. protesters seem to be taking aim at holiday shopping. there you are in front of the apple store where this happened. what does it look like this morning? >> yes, big change in tactics. the first couple of nights people were going after major thorough fares like the brooklyn bridge and intersections in times square. lat night they went after corporate america. i'm on fifth avenue outside the flagship apple store and look at the pictures. you know what the store is light. they are brightly lit, clean, controlled environment. here are protesters staging a die in and protesting on fifth avenue. if you think that's remarkable, take a look at these, down the road. it's a huge department sto
she befriended jackie, the main person in the story, helping jackie to get her story into "rolling stone" magazine. more on that in a moment. [ chanting ] >>> protesters swarmed apple's iconic apple store and conducted a dye in to send a message of anger at a decision not to indict a police officer at the center of the eric garner chokehold death. apple not the only store. john terrett is live for us there. protesters seem to be taking aim at holiday shopping. there you are...
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friends tells cnn jackie was concerned.rehensive about the article? >> terrified. i remember her absolutely terrified of the repercussions. >> reporter: repercussions started against the fraternity, the house vandalized. some of that backlash shifted to jackie. >> there do appear to be holes in her story, no survivor i've ever spoken to tells a straight linear account of their story for years and years after therapy. >> reporter: in the article jackie says she was brought here by a fraternity brother for a brother at the phikapaa psi house. he took her upstairs to a dark room where she was attacked and raped by seven men while two others looked on. "rolling stone" says jackie escaped down a side staircase and out a side door. the attorney for the fraternity says there's no side staircase in the house but there are side doors and this has an ex-peeror side staircase. the fraternity attorney records show there was no party the night the gang rape allegedly occurred and the man who jackie says lured her to the room was never e
friends tells cnn jackie was concerned.rehensive about the article? >> terrified. i remember her absolutely terrified of the repercussions. >> reporter: repercussions started against the fraternity, the house vandalized. some of that backlash shifted to jackie. >> there do appear to be holes in her story, no survivor i've ever spoken to tells a straight linear account of their story for years and years after therapy. >> reporter: in the article jackie says she was...
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i got jackie's side with an incredible level of detail.ut one level that was difficult to get from her was the other side. >> reporter: but today jackie told the "washington post" she's standing by her story. >> it's not uncommon for rape victims to not remember events in a chronological timeline. on top of that, it's the only type of crime where women very often feel like they need to prove they're not lying. there's an assumption of, is this person telling the proof? when a woman tells her story, it may not sound credible because it's not in a chronological timeline, she may not have proof. >> reporter: it's still entirely possible that something awful happened to jackie. >> i can't imagine how it feels to have national media who you trusted and a country challenging your story. >> reporter: back in 2006, three duke lacrosse players were falsely accused before being exonerated. >> when a false accusation of rape is made, it can change a young man's life forever. >> reporter: and today's revelations were just another blow. alex finkelton
i got jackie's side with an incredible level of detail.ut one level that was difficult to get from her was the other side. >> reporter: but today jackie told the "washington post" she's standing by her story. >> it's not uncommon for rape victims to not remember events in a chronological timeline. on top of that, it's the only type of crime where women very often feel like they need to prove they're not lying. there's an assumption of, is this person telling the proof?...
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, jackie did not go to the police.confidentially to a university administrator. she didn't ask to be the spokesperson of campus rape. the question we need to ask ourselves as readers is why did this story blow up and others didn't? it's a deeply shocking story. it's not the only story of campus sexual assault and what appears to be an epidemic, both of campus rape and institutional indifference. that piece still remains regardless of what happens in this individual story. >> taylor, in fact, did not the "rolling stone" piece include the information there was several stories they had to choose from. this writer picked jackie's story but that there were more stories that they could have reported. this is just the one they focused on. is that correct? >> the people i spoke to who appear advocates at uva have spoken to to many people who are victims and survivors of sexual assaults. it's clear these kind of things happen at college campuses nationwide. >> so, i think that is the concern a lot of people have. this is one st
, jackie did not go to the police.confidentially to a university administrator. she didn't ask to be the spokesperson of campus rape. the question we need to ask ourselves as readers is why did this story blow up and others didn't? it's a deeply shocking story. it's not the only story of campus sexual assault and what appears to be an epidemic, both of campus rape and institutional indifference. that piece still remains regardless of what happens in this individual story. >> taylor, in...
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jackie blindly turned toward drew. the room and felt someone bump into her. jackie began to scream. shut up, she heard a man's voice say. excited male voices rising all around her. within seconds, several men were allegedly pinning jackie down on the floor. "rolling stone" reports, she remembers every moment of the next three hours of agony. during which she says, seven men took turns raping her, while two more, her date, and another man gave instruction and encouragement. most of all, jackie remembers the pain and the pounding that went on and on. one of the men even allegedly used a beer bottle to assault her. jackie's friends persuaded her not to report the attack, fearing it would carry a huge social price. months later, jackie spoke to a dean about what happened. but two years later, she still hasn't filed charges. the "rolling stone" article sparked outrage. protests filled the campus. they've suspended all greek activities until the state and new year. now both state and local investigators are looking into it.
jackie blindly turned toward drew. the room and felt someone bump into her. jackie began to scream. shut up, she heard a man's voice say. excited male voices rising all around her. within seconds, several men were allegedly pinning jackie down on the floor. "rolling stone" reports, she remembers every moment of the next three hours of agony. during which she says, seven men took turns raping her, while two more, her date, and another man gave instruction and encouragement. most of...
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except when jackie robinson started out. he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: you into brooklyn's minor league team which was up in canada, montrÉal and he was beloved by many fans in montrÉ montrÉal. there was a famous line where jackie robinson helped to win the championship and he was mobbed by white canadians. the first time a white man and circle circle the black man out of love, that's how the story goes. >> host: is that the case when he went to massachusetts? >> guest: the first team that had the chance to sign jackie robinson were the boston red socks and they had the chance after world war ii and of course jackie robinson served in world war ii. the way he got to tryout was a city council in boston named isidore of bunch neck said, while the larger story is the boston baseball teams and able to play games on sundays they needed basically to get a waiver from the city council because there were laws against playing games on sundays. he said he was going to refuse to vote for the waiver unless one of the boston
except when jackie robinson started out. he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: you into brooklyn's minor league team which was up in canada, montrÉal and he was beloved by many fans in montrÉ montrÉal. there was a famous line where jackie robinson helped to win the championship and he was mobbed by white canadians. the first time a white man and circle circle the black man out of love, that's how the story goes. >> host: is that the case when he went to massachusetts?...
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and i tell jackie every day that things will get better and that the lord will bless us every day. >> reporter: she is overjoyed by seeing a smile light up her daughter's face. >> i am very happy to see her happy. >> reporter: and jackie's mother gave a heartfelt thank you for all the help. >> cara, thank you. >>> more details now on another group that is helping jackie. >> my brother with a paraplegic for many years. and he was very blessed. i felt we had to reach out and help those who also suffer from this injury. >> jackie was her first recipient. the foundation gave $5,000 and plans to donate a wheelchair assessable van. >>> and the latest in a string of fires. the latest was found on hartford street. that's not far from where four cars erupted in flames last week. the first of those fires was reported at 4:00 p.m. wednesday. within two hours, three more vehicles were torched. arson was suspected in those blazes. authorities have not said whether today's fire is related to today's blazes. >>> authorities say a lightning bolt hit an suv in the parking lot and about a dozen fans st
and i tell jackie every day that things will get better and that the lord will bless us every day. >> reporter: she is overjoyed by seeing a smile light up her daughter's face. >> i am very happy to see her happy. >> reporter: and jackie's mother gave a heartfelt thank you for all the help. >> cara, thank you. >>> more details now on another group that is helping jackie. >> my brother with a paraplegic for many years. and he was very blessed. i felt we had...
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and the reason that we didn't go to the police was because jackie didn't want to. >> reporter: jackie said to you, "i don't want to go to police." she said those words to you? >> yes. and that's the sole reason that we didn't. >> reporter: but "rolling stone" reported that jackie's friends tried to convince her not to go to police, saying, "her reputation would be shot." and worse. they attribute to you in this article as saying, "she's going to be the girl who cried rape and will never be allowed into any frat party again." did you ever say that? >> no. >> reporter: so this is not true? >> no. >> yeah, the whole conversation that's described in the article -- absolutely never happened. >> right. >> reporter: tonight, jackie's friends say they have real questions about exactly what happened that night. the students say they were never contacted by "rolling stone," which changed their names in the article. no comment tonight from the magazine, the university of virginia or jackie's lawyer. david? >> ryan, thank you. >>> and there is late word coming in tonight that a deadly fire on boa
and the reason that we didn't go to the police was because jackie didn't want to. >> reporter: jackie said to you, "i don't want to go to police." she said those words to you? >> yes. and that's the sole reason that we didn't. >> reporter: but "rolling stone" reported that jackie's friends tried to convince her not to go to police, saying, "her reputation would be shot." and worse. they attribute to you in this article as saying, "she's going...
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one, they believe jackie. they know jackie. they believed her story. they also said this. it was such a horrific attack detailed in such a way that they were afraid that rape would become defined by this brutal gang rape. basically if you're a woman and you've been assaulted on campus, it wasn't legitimate unless you were assaulted by a member of greek life and that was a concern for them. >> that's ridiculous by the way. a huge part of this story as a woman in reading all this is for all of the women in the future from this day forward who are sexually assaulted and raped, will it be taken as seriously as it should be? that's one thing. back to you, stelter. i take a deep breath as a journalist on this story. "rolling stone" is a phenomenal magazine. >> they do a lot of great work. >> wonderful work. it's either, you know, the journalists who wrote the piece on how they defend wanting to be gentle and sensitive to this alleged victim and presuming they are trying to talk to the alleged attackers and, two, that we read it and ingested it and didn't question it as much. >>
one, they believe jackie. they know jackie. they believed her story. they also said this. it was such a horrific attack detailed in such a way that they were afraid that rape would become defined by this brutal gang rape. basically if you're a woman and you've been assaulted on campus, it wasn't legitimate unless you were assaulted by a member of greek life and that was a concern for them. >> that's ridiculous by the way. a huge part of this story as a woman in reading all this is for all...
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. >> suggest that jackie hurt their trust by being untruthful. >> what exactly happened to jackie and what's next in the fight against sex crimes in campus. >>> also, raise the wage. it's a battle of fast food workers. what about the clause that's keeping them behind the counter? >> why did they make you sign this noncompete agreement? >> to make you not share trade secrets. but what is in a trade secret about making a blt? >> why more low wage workers are being forced to sign them? and a powerful voice in the autistic community, brian kramer, goes silent. >> what do you say to other autistic adults, who are afraid to move away from mom and dad? >> i tell them look at me and you can do it too. >> chris bury brings you this heartwarming story. tonight, we are back in santa monica, we'r to pay respect to the prince of the promenade. ftc >> good evening everyone thanks for joining us i'm adam may in for joie chen tonight. more fallout after rolling stone magazine apologized for not being thorough in its fact kc checking. the story about a gang rape, about sex assaults on campus. "america
. >> suggest that jackie hurt their trust by being untruthful. >> what exactly happened to jackie and what's next in the fight against sex crimes in campus. >>> also, raise the wage. it's a battle of fast food workers. what about the clause that's keeping them behind the counter? >> why did they make you sign this noncompete agreement? >> to make you not share trade secrets. but what is in a trade secret about making a blt? >> why more low wage workers are...
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vai sikahema introduces you to jackie. >> make it by putting the clay like this. >> jackie say sweet-year-old. she has a big and bright personality that she likes to share%=víñ with others. she likes to do arts and crafts. so we took her to the clay studios in philly to make some art. >> jackie is a remarkable person. as a caring and sweet side to her. >> jackie has been diagnosed with autism and does well in her special needs classroom. she's an bú09voutgoing teen who likes talking to people she meets. >> jackie loves7[vn to be around other people. she loves the one on one attention. >> the ideal pze family for jackie would need to provide love and support. >> the ideal family would provide one on one care. they will also make sure that she gets all the needs that she needs. she's in a special education classroom. she loves to talk aboutler day at school or othercu children that she interacted with at school. >> jackie is in foster care and is very helpful around the housy+& >> jackie loves to clean. sher÷ - wants to vacuum. she's doing a sewing class at school. she's excited about
vai sikahema introduces you to jackie. >> make it by putting the clay like this. >> jackie say sweet-year-old. she has a big and bright personality that she likes to share%=víñ with others. she likes to do arts and crafts. so we took her to the clay studios in philly to make some art. >> jackie is a remarkable person. as a caring and sweet side to her. >> jackie has been diagnosed with autism and does well in her special needs classroom. she's an bú09voutgoing teen...
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simple things about whether or not the party that jackie - that's a pseudonym - jackie said happened that weekend might have been happening. whether or not the fraternity was pledging, part of why this horrific ept went on. there was no pledging happening at this fraternity in the fall. >> let's go to your lawyers. who is at risk here locally? >> rolling stone. >> what about the alleged victim. >> the alleged victim. something is very wrong there. something terrible happened, or something terrible is happening in her mind. she is the first defendant. then the reporter, and the editors and rolling stone. >> the fundamental mistake is "rolling stone" says "we miss placed our trust." journalists shouldn't trust anyone. they are not about telling the truth, they are about collecting the best evidence of the truth, when you collect evidence you have to test it before you public it. even though understand the human smthy you feel for someone who had been through a horrible ordeal. you can't. >> thank you both. >>> more protests after a grand jury decided not to indict a new york city polic
simple things about whether or not the party that jackie - that's a pseudonym - jackie said happened that weekend might have been happening. whether or not the fraternity was pledging, part of why this horrific ept went on. there was no pledging happening at this fraternity in the fall. >> let's go to your lawyers. who is at risk here locally? >> rolling stone. >> what about the alleged victim. >> the alleged victim. something is very wrong there. something terrible...
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athletes because jackie robinson was not just an athlete. he was a scholar and an academic. he went to colleges that were rigorous colleges. that's when a lot of whites with you call them conservatives or liberals change their attitudes are adopted new attitudes because of jackie robinson which was a breakthrough for race relations. when jackie robinson started out he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: he started first in the leagues and then he went to brooklyn minor-league team which was in canada. montrÉal and he was beloved by many fans in montrÉal. there's a famous line that jackie helped to win -- but he was mobbed by a white canadians in the first time a white white mob encircled a white mob encircle the black man and out of love instead of hate is how the story goes. >> host: is that the case when he went to massachusetts? >> guest: the first team that had the chance to sign jackie robinson where the boston red socks and they have that chance in 1945 right after world war ii and robinson of course served in world war ii. he had
athletes because jackie robinson was not just an athlete. he was a scholar and an academic. he went to colleges that were rigorous colleges. that's when a lot of whites with you call them conservatives or liberals change their attitudes are adopted new attitudes because of jackie robinson which was a breakthrough for race relations. when jackie robinson started out he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: he started first in the leagues and then he went to brooklyn minor-league team...
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not on jackie.although the magazine has apologized for the story, they have yet to giver an account before they went to print. managing editor told new york times the manager plans to do further reporting on the story as it determines the truth of what happened. right now, we're picking up the pieces. jackie deals with the sadly predictable violations of her privacy, the entire university is dealing with fallout of the 1"jutáttional organizations called on uva to immediately reinstate all fraternities and sororities on campus. the university told us greek activities would be reinstated on january 9th. meanwhile, advocates who work with jackie worry about the report's impact on all survivors. >> i don't think the rolling stone art kal did her justice in 5:00 nojsing the ways she was still confused or working through a trauma. and now i think people will take inconsistencies to mean that she's lying. which is what police departments have done for many years and which is why so many rape cases go unpro
not on jackie.although the magazine has apologized for the story, they have yet to giver an account before they went to print. managing editor told new york times the manager plans to do further reporting on the story as it determines the truth of what happened. right now, we're picking up the pieces. jackie deals with the sadly predictable violations of her privacy, the entire university is dealing with fallout of the 1"jutáttional organizations called on uva to immediately reinstate all...
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a young woman named jackie. some people at this school argue there is still a problem with sexual assault at uva. we will talk about it with the student who both knows jackie and is still at the school, that's straight ahead. what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. and call your doctor right away. tamiflu is fda approved to treat
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we know that recently the post talked to jackie. we want to ask you about that. welcome to all of you. you have all of this new reporting as we hear now from rolling stone. when i hear the word discrepancies in jackie's account, you know what some of these discrepancies are. >> i talked a bit ago to the attorney for the local chapter of the fraternity where jackie says she was assaulted by seven men, brutal gang rape as you described. it was described in the story as absolutely horrific. there were some key details according to this lawyer that were not true. he ran through some of them for me. the big one being that according to e-mails, the frat did not have a party that night. that's according to records from the school, from the fraternity council and also from the fraternity. drew, the man in the story that jackie described as luring her to the party up to the room where she was attacked, he was not a member of the fraternity according to this lawyer. another one, there was no side staircase. jackie described being brought up a side staircase into a room whe
we know that recently the post talked to jackie. we want to ask you about that. welcome to all of you. you have all of this new reporting as we hear now from rolling stone. when i hear the word discrepancies in jackie's account, you know what some of these discrepancies are. >> i talked a bit ago to the attorney for the local chapter of the fraternity where jackie says she was assaulted by seven men, brutal gang rape as you described. it was described in the story as absolutely horrific....
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why is that victim blaming. >> jackie heard the trust. survivors cannot remember details because of dishonesty, but because of trauma. i have a lot of discrepancy. i didn't know the date i was raped. it was after i went to the police, i went in a calendar, figured out what happened. i had no idea. >> tell me what happens in the mind of a rape victim. once you've been traumatized, how are the details distorted? >> it's a great question. during the moments of trauma you are in survival mode. i disattached from my body. my eyes were open. i was in and out of consciousness at different points. a lot is vague details. i know enough to know i was harped, and the next morning i have zero memory of what happened. i woke up in a strange place next to someone, i was naked. in that moment i was just - there was no thought other than i need to get away now. >> were you skeptical of all the details in there, knowing what you had gone through as a rape victim as well? >> i was surprised about how detailed it was. just all the little nuances. there is s
why is that victim blaming. >> jackie heard the trust. survivors cannot remember details because of dishonesty, but because of trauma. i have a lot of discrepancy. i didn't know the date i was raped. it was after i went to the police, i went in a calendar, figured out what happened. i had no idea. >> tell me what happens in the mind of a rape victim. once you've been traumatized, how are the details distorted? >> it's a great question. during the moments of trauma you are in...
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"rolling stone" said because of the sensitive nair nature of jackie's story, we agreed not to contactclaimed participated because of the sensitive nature? that doesn't make sense. that explains makes no sense to me. the more sensitive the allegations, the greater the obligation to contact those who are accused, not less objection. i don't even understand the allegation. >> having done a lot of investigative reporting myself, i think there is a tendency, a danger, you might say, to fall in love with the story, with the source, the point where you minimize conflicting elements to it because you want to story to be true. whether or not this was idea logical driven, i think rolling stone wanted too much for this story to be true. there are all this graphic details about shattered glass and she was supposedly bloodied been. >> if you look at all the regular flags that were thrown up, from what the washington po post found out after the fact, things that didn't match up, she said there were shards of glass in her back, she was beaten about the face. but folks at "the washington post" that w
"rolling stone" said because of the sensitive nair nature of jackie's story, we agreed not to contactclaimed participated because of the sensitive nature? that doesn't make sense. that explains makes no sense to me. the more sensitive the allegations, the greater the obligation to contact those who are accused, not less objection. i don't even understand the allegation. >> having done a lot of investigative reporting myself, i think there is a tendency, a danger, you might say,...
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>> jame >> jackie sissel: and should this occur shoes off.a serious dedication. >>darya: you can i get from here to there and no one to to get out of the she makes it the traffic is backed a 4101 that is a tory is looking drive area have done so much work out there but they basically alleviated the problem for the most part they disfigure look at that that is some serious dedication athletic dedication on live tv if she does make his sea its economic over there and is to continue on our way. is a dip their >>darya: where she going to draw? there's no other place to walk that and very religious looking this is just grazing i would imagine it will be like that all day and is backed up and ran that is going to be the case all that my mind is called a sense to try to make it to the city from the santa rosa area and i said not even bother traffic here in the marin said it was backed up and does not look like it is letting up anytime soon. >>darya: did she get through. in the yard jogging they have to make it to the other side she has to keep going
>> jame >> jackie sissel: and should this occur shoes off.a serious dedication. >>darya: you can i get from here to there and no one to to get out of the she makes it the traffic is backed a 4101 that is a tory is looking drive area have done so much work out there but they basically alleviated the problem for the most part they disfigure look at that that is some serious dedication athletic dedication on live tv if she does make his sea its economic over there and is to...
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and we asked the university of virginia about the credibility of the account that jackie described ine, and we got no response. joe john, cnn, washington. >> all right. this is an important conversation, and so i want everybody to listen to this, and i want to bring in current around former students. susan pinkelton is a friend of jackie from that "rolling stone" article, and we are also joined by a victims' rights advocate as well, and thank you for joining me, and alexandria, you are a current student on campus, and can you tell us what is the mood on the campus since this "rolling stone" article came out? >> the mood has called for a lot of change, and that is one positive thing that we have seen are from the article. a lot of people want to tackle this issue, and do anything that they can to try to make our community safer. >> emily, you're a recent grad who now works on campus, and of the charges that the uva, the changes that the uva president plans to make, is that enough? >> you know, i think it is important to never say that anything is going to be enough. i think that there
and we asked the university of virginia about the credibility of the account that jackie described ine, and we got no response. joe john, cnn, washington. >> all right. this is an important conversation, and so i want everybody to listen to this, and i want to bring in current around former students. susan pinkelton is a friend of jackie from that "rolling stone" article, and we are also joined by a victims' rights advocate as well, and thank you for joining me, and alexandria,...
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and one of them said she actually talked to jackie last night. jackie is feeling very overwhelmed, that she did not expect this to be the reaction. and generally the friends that we've talked to have said they do stand by her, that they do believe that something bad did happen to her and that they're going to continue to support her even though they do acknowledge that there do seem to be some inaccuracies in her story. they say that's now for police to hash out as part of their investigation, which is, of course, ongoing. >> jackie's name and some of her personal information, address, phone number, e-mail, that's now being distributed online. is there a concern for her safety? >> reporter: both of the friends that we talked to said that they did feel that. one of them in particular said not just concerns for her safety if she decides to return to uva, but also for the safety of all victims when they come forward and tell their stories, if this is the kind of repercussions they're going to feel publicly. >> exactly, that's the big fear from all o
and one of them said she actually talked to jackie last night. jackie is feeling very overwhelmed, that she did not expect this to be the reaction. and generally the friends that we've talked to have said they do stand by her, that they do believe that something bad did happen to her and that they're going to continue to support her even though they do acknowledge that there do seem to be some inaccuracies in her story. they say that's now for police to hash out as part of their investigation,...
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. >> reporter: discrepancies in jacki jackie's account are surfacing. rolling stone expressing regret that they never contacted the alleged attackers. but here's where doubt has been cast on three key allegations. first, the fraternity denies there was an event that week. and they say initiations only happen in the spring, and third, according to the article, jackie says that she was lured there by a member of the aquatic. jackie said she's standing by her story. tonight, uva students say they hope this doesn't discourage rape victims to come forward. uva's president saying this must not change how rapes are handling on college campuses. and rolling stone saying they were honoring jackie's request. >>> and an american navy engineer charged with using spy craft to get his hands on the newest super carrier. and which country was he allegedly trying to sell it to? here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: a 35-year-old engineer has been charged with espiona espionage, sending plans to the egyptian government. this indictment shows classic tricks of the trade. hid
. >> reporter: discrepancies in jacki jackie's account are surfacing. rolling stone expressing regret that they never contacted the alleged attackers. but here's where doubt has been cast on three key allegations. first, the fraternity denies there was an event that week. and they say initiations only happen in the spring, and third, according to the article, jackie says that she was lured there by a member of the aquatic. jackie said she's standing by her story. tonight, uva students say...
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told the "washington post" she stands by her story and her faculty adviser told us she thinks jackie is honest and was assaulted. maurice, tonight the president of u.v.a. says the school has a new focus now on campus rape and that today' today's developmentt not alter this focus." >> dubois: nancy cordes in washington tonight, thank you. we have come a long way since the great recession. this could be the best year for job creation in 15 years. the labor department reported today that employers added 321,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate held steady at 5.8%. more now from senior business correspondent anthony mason. >> reporter: at the new marriott hotel, rising in austin, texas, the help wanted sign went up today. >> tell me about yourself. >> i grew up in seattle. >> reporter: among the applicants was cedric turner. >> i'm looking for a job here. >> reporter: turner, who is 40, works full time in a call center but wants to be a concierge. >> i think i can provide, you know, good hospitality, good customer service to the guests. >> reporter: marriott's scott blaylock ha
told the "washington post" she stands by her story and her faculty adviser told us she thinks jackie is honest and was assaulted. maurice, tonight the president of u.v.a. says the school has a new focus now on campus rape and that today' today's developmentt not alter this focus." >> dubois: nancy cordes in washington tonight, thank you. we have come a long way since the great recession. this could be the best year for job creation in 15 years. the labor department reported...
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now julianna goldman has spoken with a friend of jackie.the article and remembers events very differently. >> reporter: when the "rolling stone" article first went up, alex, a third year at u.v.a, said he started to read the piece, not knowing he would be a central figure. >> i, you know, slowly dawned on me that this was, in fact, the story that jackie, you know, similar to the story jackie had told me in some ways. >> reporter: alex, who asked we only use his first name, realized he was in the article identified as andy, a friend of jackie's who met her after an alleged sexual assault at a u.v.a fraternity house in 2012. in the article, jackie is portrayed as coming to three friends with serious injuries. the friends discouraged her out of fear it will hurt her social standing. >> i don't recall her being visibly injured, no. maybe did she have some minor cuts or scrapes, i don't remember, but the bloodbath that was depicted, crashing through a glass table, i don't recall that. >> reporter: he says the worst part of the article is how it
now julianna goldman has spoken with a friend of jackie.the article and remembers events very differently. >> reporter: when the "rolling stone" article first went up, alex, a third year at u.v.a, said he started to read the piece, not knowing he would be a central figure. >> i, you know, slowly dawned on me that this was, in fact, the story that jackie, you know, similar to the story jackie had told me in some ways. >> reporter: alex, who asked we only use his first...
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>> tom brokaw. >> jackie?tulations brian -- >> i was losing anyway. >> thank you so much. >> your name will be engraved using the finest sharpie ink on the up against the clock gold cup and copy of the 1988 film "cocoon 2" and you'll get to play in our jack pot round for today's prize. a $50 gift certificate for food cart in manhattan. the only food street vendor operated by a former chef of the russian tearoom. i had it for lunch today. delicious. enjoy the meal and congratulations! back to you, steve. >> congratulations again, brian. you've got the gold cup. jack jackie's signature is on there somewhere. don't drink from it. highly toxic chemicals were used in that thing. now here's the jack pot bonus question. if mary landrieu is defeated in today's louisiana senate runoff, it will leave the state with two republican senators for the first time since reconstruction, who before landrieu is the last democrat to represent the state in the senate? >> i know to the answer to that. >> well, go ahead. >> the last
>> tom brokaw. >> jackie?tulations brian -- >> i was losing anyway. >> thank you so much. >> your name will be engraved using the finest sharpie ink on the up against the clock gold cup and copy of the 1988 film "cocoon 2" and you'll get to play in our jack pot round for today's prize. a $50 gift certificate for food cart in manhattan. the only food street vendor operated by a former chef of the russian tearoom. i had it for lunch today. delicious. enjoy...
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first, jackie herself. these questions, did she face legal action here? >> only if she lied. truth in any kind of liable or slander case is a rock solid defense. and let's be honest, victor, what are the discrepancies they're talking about? that there wasn't a party at the fraternity. i'm sure what the fraternity is saying, hey, we didn't have an advertised party. but we all know that parties go on every single night in the basements of fraternities across this country. they're also alleging it wasn't rush season. and she said it was. well, i'm sure there are guys in that fraternity that may have been talking about pledging or rushing. and the details about the season is inconsequential. whether or not a person had a paid position in 9 aquatics department in uva, inconsequential. what they're not addressing is whether the rape happened or didn't happen. they're thought saying the rape didn't happen. they're saying, whoa, we've got push back. and what we're going to do is blame the victim. push her story asi
first, jackie herself. these questions, did she face legal action here? >> only if she lied. truth in any kind of liable or slander case is a rock solid defense. and let's be honest, victor, what are the discrepancies they're talking about? that there wasn't a party at the fraternity. i'm sure what the fraternity is saying, hey, we didn't have an advertised party. but we all know that parties go on every single night in the basements of fraternities across this country. they're also...
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so we don't necessarily have to attack jackie by default. what i'm trying to say. >> i get that. and zerlina, how does "rolling stone" make this right? >> i think that they have to be completely transparent. they need to tell the public exactly what led to this problem that they're having in this moment, where it looks like they haven't been completely forth coming. it looks like jackie asked, according to "the washington post," that she asked to be taken out of the story, and they didn't abide by her demands to be taken out and that is just completely unethical and wrong. it's a lot of questions here, unanswered. >> terry, where do universities go on dealing with this? what has to change, if anything? >> the first thing that has to be done, women who come forward saying that they have been sexually assaulted, they need to be given the innocent until proven guilty benefit of the doubt. we know that the way brain chemistry works and the rush of fight, flight, freeze, hormones that happen during an extraordinary trauma like rape, can really in
so we don't necessarily have to attack jackie by default. what i'm trying to say. >> i get that. and zerlina, how does "rolling stone" make this right? >> i think that they have to be completely transparent. they need to tell the public exactly what led to this problem that they're having in this moment, where it looks like they haven't been completely forth coming. it looks like jackie asked, according to "the washington post," that she asked to be taken out of...
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and the reason we didn't go to the police was because jackie didn't want to. >> jackie said to you, ihe said those words to you? >> yes. >> and that's the sole reason we didn't. >> reporter: but "rolling stone" reported that jackie's friends tried to convince her not to go to police saying her reputation would be shot and worse. >> they attribute to you in this article as saying she's going to be the girl who cried rape and we'll never be allowed into any frat party again. did you ever say that? >> no. >> so this is not true? >> no. >> the whole conversation that's described in the article absolutely never happened. >> reporter: jackie's friends say they have real questions about exactly what happened that night. the students say they were never contacted by "rolling stone" which changed their names in the article. no comment from the magazine, the university of virginia or jackie's lawyer. ryan smith, abc news, charlottesville, virginia. >>> sony is scrambling to contain the fallout from the hacking scandal. it rocked the movie giant to its core. oscar-winning producer scott rudin is
and the reason we didn't go to the police was because jackie didn't want to. >> jackie said to you, ihe said those words to you? >> yes. >> and that's the sole reason we didn't. >> reporter: but "rolling stone" reported that jackie's friends tried to convince her not to go to police saying her reputation would be shot and worse. >> they attribute to you in this article as saying she's going to be the girl who cried rape and we'll never be allowed into any...
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jackie experienced a traumatizing sexual assault. finally on monday, school officials said uva won't lift its suspension for greek life activities at the request of several national fraternity and sorority organizations. toby, you are a real journalist. first time guest here. what did "rolling stone" do wrong? whose fault was it? >> it was" rolling stone"'s fault. they did everything wrong. >> give me names. >> we don't know the names. we know who edited the story and who wrote the story. >> but is the fault on the editor or the person who wrote the story? >> both, but i think primarily the editor. >> primarily the editor. the editor has to ask the questions. when a story seems too good to be true, sometimes it is. >> aned dore's responsibility is for editing the story and getting it right. their responsibility is to the magazine, right? >> right. >> selling copies and making headlines. they have to walk a fine line. >> the reporter wants the story to work. particularly when it fits a preconceived narrative, you believe it is true an
jackie experienced a traumatizing sexual assault. finally on monday, school officials said uva won't lift its suspension for greek life activities at the request of several national fraternity and sorority organizations. toby, you are a real journalist. first time guest here. what did "rolling stone" do wrong? whose fault was it? >> it was" rolling stone"'s fault. they did everything wrong. >> give me names. >> we don't know the names. we know who edited...
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. >> i thought it was important to tell the story in as graphic a way as jackie, the main character, tells it. when we talk about rain and sexual assault we have become mired in euphemism calling it sexual misconduct or assault. what does that mean? i thought i was important to show this is not a misconduct but a violent crime. >> interesting she called "jackie," a character. new reports blew holes in the story, "rolling stone," apologizeds and now there is new apology admitting to "mistakes." we should not have made the mistakes and should have worked harder to convince her the truth is better served by getting the other side of the story. how significant is this that it appeared in "rolling stone." >> it matters. i cannot think of a straight publishing this, suchwould as newsweek or time or fox and i looked at the reporter's background and she has written great pieces for "cosmo," "new yorker," "mother jones," and "men's health," no news organization and i point out that even news organization with the most rigorous controls make mistakes so this is something that is another story.
. >> i thought it was important to tell the story in as graphic a way as jackie, the main character, tells it. when we talk about rain and sexual assault we have become mired in euphemism calling it sexual misconduct or assault. what does that mean? i thought i was important to show this is not a misconduct but a violent crime. >> interesting she called "jackie," a character. new reports blew holes in the story, "rolling stone," apologizeds and now there is new...