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in the meantime let's speak to angela rose, the founder of paves whojoins us from angela rose, the founders who joins us from chicago, angela rose, the founder of paves whojoins us from chicago, how important is this hearing been for raising the issue of assault against women and harassment of women across all american society? i think it's extremely important and what this shows is what happens in courtrooms across america every single day, the disbelief and disrespect to survivors, we know sexual assault is the most underreported crime and this shows why. the fact that women who had been sexually abused as a child, had been in therapy, has come forward to do something and speak publicly, is that, is that very unusual do you think and is this the sort of development of a campaign which has been borne out of the #metoo movement? we see that a lot, there are so many #metoo movement? we see that a lot, there are so many reasons survivors don't come forward right away, they have a lot of fear, i am a survivor and there is a lot of shame around sexual violence that we are trying to remove. thi
in the meantime let's speak to angela rose, the founder of paves whojoins us from angela rose, the founders who joins us from chicago, angela rose, the founder of paves whojoins us from chicago, how important is this hearing been for raising the issue of assault against women and harassment of women across all american society? i think it's extremely important and what this shows is what happens in courtrooms across america every single day, the disbelief and disrespect to survivors, we know...
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earlier i spoke with angela rose, founder and executive director of dc—based nonprofit organisation,tim empowerment. i asked what lessons could be drawn from the cosby saga. i think what lessons we should draw is that i'm hoping that this case will allow more survivors to come forward and speak out. we know that sexual assault is the most underreported crime. so many survivors are suffering in silence, and so many times survivors fear speaking out, they fear reporting, because of this very victim—blaming society that we live in, and i hope that this case will help more survivors come forward. and of course, the very definition of consent is at the heart of this, isn't it, and it's a big issue right now, as it always has been. absolutely. i've always said that this case is so much bigger than bill cosby. this is about consent, and this is a catalyst moment for parents to talk to their children about what consent means. you know, for pave, the non—profit that i founded, we do a lot of consent—based education. some in k through 12, and some at college, at oxford, as well. and one questi
earlier i spoke with angela rose, founder and executive director of dc—based nonprofit organisation,tim empowerment. i asked what lessons could be drawn from the cosby saga. i think what lessons we should draw is that i'm hoping that this case will allow more survivors to come forward and speak out. we know that sexual assault is the most underreported crime. so many survivors are suffering in silence, and so many times survivors fear speaking out, they fear reporting, because of this very...
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angela rose of pave, thank you very much indeed for talking to us.eneral assembly, president trump has attacked the iranian leadership, accusing it of creating chaos, death and destruction across the middle east. he again accused china of unfair trading practices, and ramped up his rejection of multiculturalism and globalism, insisting patriotism was the path to freedom. he seemed startled by laughter from un delegates when he claimed his adminstration had accomplished "more than almost any other in us history. our north america editorjon sopel reports from new york. when roads are closed for you, and red lights really aren't a thing, there is no excuse for being half an hour late for a journey of less than a mile. but donald trump missed his speaking slot this morning, and made himself even later by stopping to talk to reporters on his way in. but when he did get under way, he went on a bit of a victory lap, with unexpected consequences. in less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of
angela rose of pave, thank you very much indeed for talking to us.eneral assembly, president trump has attacked the iranian leadership, accusing it of creating chaos, death and destruction across the middle east. he again accused china of unfair trading practices, and ramped up his rejection of multiculturalism and globalism, insisting patriotism was the path to freedom. he seemed startled by laughter from un delegates when he claimed his adminstration had accomplished "more than almost...
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angela rose is from the organisation pave, who work to help survivors of abuse, and has been advisingas a lot of mixed emotions. of course the elation and vindication for so many of the survivors. it took over 50 survivors coming forward, but of course in this case he was indeed convicted. but there's a lot of other survivors who felt that three years just wasn't enough and didn't adequately... didn't really speak to the fact that there are so many women that have a lifetime of trauma, and have to healfrom these crimes. he was marched out of court wearing handcuffs. what kind of message do you think that sends?” think it sends a very powerful message, and i think it sends a message, and i think it sends a message not just message, and i think it sends a message notjust to survivors, to hopefully more people who will report these crimes, but also the potential perpetrators, that the days of using power is over, and it is time to take these crimes very seriously. i know that you have been working closely with andrea. just tell us a little bit about how she coped with the whole trial, an
angela rose is from the organisation pave, who work to help survivors of abuse, and has been advisingas a lot of mixed emotions. of course the elation and vindication for so many of the survivors. it took over 50 survivors coming forward, but of course in this case he was indeed convicted. but there's a lot of other survivors who felt that three years just wasn't enough and didn't adequately... didn't really speak to the fact that there are so many women that have a lifetime of trauma, and have...
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angela. >> unfolds every day at the 9/11 memorial in new york. liza yonis is laying a s ingle white rose victims on their birthday. >> there isn't one day through the year where there isn't a birthday of a victim. >> howany today? >> today there are a total of 11. >> from angela who worked at the pentagon, to john salern a trader and soon-to-be dad. to elaine greenberg, known as the cool aunt by her family. >> happy birthday. must be hard not to ndet emotional. i fi myself -- this is heavy. >> it really is heav>> or liza, it's personal.r other, bobby, was a firefighter in the south tower on seember 11. remembering his birthday has helped her heal. >> there he is. this is your brother? >> yes. co not only do out here on his birthday, but i come out here on the morning.ly in upit's just me and a c of coffee. >> the flowers, all donated by mikey caleone, a floriswh was a volunteer paramedic on 9/11. >> it helps me deal with the loss of the people here on that tragic day, knowing and always remember them. >> the roses never go unnoticed. >> my family and i are deeply touched. >> and families
angela. >> unfolds every day at the 9/11 memorial in new york. liza yonis is laying a s ingle white rose victims on their birthday. >> there isn't one day through the year where there isn't a birthday of a victim. >> howany today? >> today there are a total of 11. >> from angela who worked at the pentagon, to john salern a trader and soon-to-be dad. to elaine greenberg, known as the cool aunt by her family. >> happy birthday. must be hard not to ndet...
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whether it's charlieie rose, whether it's matt lauer, whether it's harvey weinstein. all of these m people that cursd angela with. >> tucker: let me ask you about christian driller brand. she, has the curse of this kavanaugh story, hasn't simply ignoredth her due process, or te presumption of innocence, she's bricked about ignoring it. watch this. >> to those who i hear say over and over, this isn't fair to judge kavanaugh, he's entitled to due process, what about presumption of innocence until he's proven guilty? he's not entitled to those because we are not actually seeking to convict him! h >> tucker: we have another sound bite which i want play because i don't think i can handle it. she basically says if youas support due process and presumption of innocence, you're part of the process, problem so shut up. o this feels like the beginning of something new and ominous. >> it's absolutely awful. lord chancellor in england did the thing that eventually became the u.n. declaration of human rights, the presumption of innocence isn't just a criminal court value, it's actually a human right, it's a civilization
whether it's charlieie rose, whether it's matt lauer, whether it's harvey weinstein. all of these m people that cursd angela with. >> tucker: let me ask you about christian driller brand. she, has the curse of this kavanaugh story, hasn't simply ignoredth her due process, or te presumption of innocence, she's bricked about ignoring it. watch this. >> to those who i hear say over and over, this isn't fair to judge kavanaugh, he's entitled to due process, what about presumption of...