we are joined now by amy ziering, producer of "the hunting ground." is also co-author of a new book by the same title. we are also joined by kamilah willingham. she is a harvard law school graduate who says she was sexually assaulted while unconscious by a fellow harvard law school student in 2011. she's now a writer, speaker, and anti-violence activist. she is featured in amy's film. the stanford rape case. can you talk about the significance of what took place in that courtroom? a judge sentencing of convicted rapist who was found guilty on three felony counts to six months in the county jail -- not in prison -- with good behavior he could get out in 90 days. >> yeah, no, what has happened and what we are witnessing is a watershed pivotal moment. what happened in the courtroom was the victim of these egregious crimes, read this incredible letter that she had written to explain to the judge was she not only had gone through during the assault but in the brutal aftermath, and having to cope with that kind of micheleand you know, dauber was in the cour