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to protect her identity, chanel was dubbed "emily doe."r was almost always identified by his accomplishments in the pool. when you saw the description of him as a champion swimmer on the stanford swim team, what did you think of that? >> miller: i didn't understand why it was relevant, when you're also reporting that my lower half was completely exposed, that my necklace was wrapped around my neck. that my hair was disheveled. that my bra was only covering one breast and the rest was pulled out of my dress. i don't understand why it is relevant how quickly he can move across a body of water, in the context of that article. >> whitaker: did you feel that that description of him as a championship swimmer sort of changed the narrative? >> miller: yes. they were framing it like he had so much to lose, and were not focusing on what had already been lost, for me. >> whitaker: by then, she had told her boyfriend and parents. but despite their love and support, she felt alone. chanel told us she became angry, withdrawn, and deeply depressed. >> mi
to protect her identity, chanel was dubbed "emily doe."r was almost always identified by his accomplishments in the pool. when you saw the description of him as a champion swimmer on the stanford swim team, what did you think of that? >> miller: i didn't understand why it was relevant, when you're also reporting that my lower half was completely exposed, that my necklace was wrapped around my neck. that my hair was disheveled. that my bra was only covering one breast and the...
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hir four years she was known as "emily doe." rs but i am not just a drunk otctim at a frat party found phind a dumpster. >> reporter: "60 minutes" correspondent bill whittaker orterviewed miller for a story that airs later this month. they were there when she recorded her powerful impact statement for the first time. three years ago, those same words were directed at brock g.rner during his sentencing. t i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn that this is not all that i am. >> reporter: in 2015, turner assaulted miller outside a fraternity party at stanford university after she blacked out from drinking. there were eyewitnesses. turner ran away, and there was ctysical evidence. a jury convicted turner on three charges of felony sexual assault. but a judge who could have given the former stanford student up to 14 years in prison decided on six months in jail. before anyone knew miller's name, she had support from around the world. her words, "you took away my yorth, my privacy, my intimacy," from h
hir four years she was known as "emily doe." rs but i am not just a drunk otctim at a frat party found phind a dumpster. >> reporter: "60 minutes" correspondent bill whittaker orterviewed miller for a story that airs later this month. they were there when she recorded her powerful impact statement for the first time. three years ago, those same words were directed at brock g.rner during his sentencing. t i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to...
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for years, she was known anonymously as emily doe. her name is chanel miller, and she shared her story with bill witt kerr. >> in newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> reporter: this is chanel miller in her own words. for four years, she was known as emily doe. >> that i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster. >> reporter: "60 minutes" correspondent bill whitaker interviewed miller for a story that airs later this month. they were there when she recorded her powerful impact statement for the first time. three years ago, those same words were directed at brock turner during his sentencing. >> i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn that this is not all that i am. >> reporter: in 2015, turner assaulted miller outside a fraternity party at stanford university after she blacked out from drinking. there were eyewitnesses. turner ran away, and there was physical evidence. a jury convicted turner on three charges of felony sexual assault, but a judge who could hav
for years, she was known anonymously as emily doe. her name is chanel miller, and she shared her story with bill witt kerr. >> in newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> reporter: this is chanel miller in her own words. for four years, she was known as emily doe. >> that i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster. >> reporter: "60 minutes" correspondent bill whitaker interviewed miller for a story that airs later this...
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. >>> she was known to the world as emily doe. chanel miller. she released her book today. and people rushed to get it at the campus bookstore. marianne favro is live with what people are doing to show support. >> reporter: it's called "know my name". 357 pages of her own story written in her own words. and today more than 100 students signed a petition saying that they wanted to support her too and make sure her words are heard. >> my name is chanel, and i am with you. >> reporter: no longer in the shadows, chanel is telling her story. students rushed to the campus bookstore to buy a copy of "know my name." more than 450 students also signed an online petition to show support. >> it's really important to us as students that we signal to her that the student body here still has your back. we support you 100% and we're going to be with you in this fight for justice. >> reporter: specifically, they want stan fshd to pford to put e at this garden. there's no plaque because the university rejected her preferred quote. the students developed a different way for people to see mil
. >>> she was known to the world as emily doe. chanel miller. she released her book today. and people rushed to get it at the campus bookstore. marianne favro is live with what people are doing to show support. >> reporter: it's called "know my name". 357 pages of her own story written in her own words. and today more than 100 students signed a petition saying that they wanted to support her too and make sure her words are heard. >> my name is chanel, and i am...
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the victim was only known as emily doe until now. her real name is chanel miller, and she's come forward with her story in a new memoir >> i'm not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind dumpster while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty with so much at stake. you cannot give me -- you cannot give me back the life i had. >> the book titled "know my name" details miller's frustration over the legal system that she says is broken. her case led to the recall of the judge who sentenced turner to six months in jail, of which he served three. you can see chanel miller's full interview with bill whitaker on "60 minutes" on september 22nd, right here on cbs. >>> and coming up on the "morning news" now, a connecticut man suspected of murdering his estranged wife faces a new charge. >>> and brexit. the bid for a general election falls short. this is the "cbs morning news." this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once s
the victim was only known as emily doe until now. her real name is chanel miller, and she's come forward with her story in a new memoir >> i'm not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind dumpster while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty with so much at stake. you cannot give me -- you cannot give me back the life i had. >> the book titled "know my name" details miller's frustration over the legal system that she says...
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. >> she was known as emily doe for years, but now the victim in the brock turner case is stepping out of the shadows and revealing her identity. her name is chanelle miller and she's ready to tell her story. later this month, she will sit down with 60 minutes right before her memoir, no my name is scheduled to be released. her words when she was just emily doe significant impact on stanford, which banned hard liquor at campus parties a year after the assault. a state law was passed to make prison time mandatory for anyone convicted of sexually assaulting someone unconscious or too intoxicated to consent. >> the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. 10 syllables, and nothing more than that. >> i need to know the story from a different perspective than what we've been told from one perspective in a long time. >> michelle dauber led the successful recall of the judge aaron persky after sentencing turner to six months in jail in which he served only half. they released a statement saying quote, as a university, we continue efforts to prevent and respond effectively to se
. >> she was known as emily doe for years, but now the victim in the brock turner case is stepping out of the shadows and revealing her identity. her name is chanelle miller and she's ready to tell her story. later this month, she will sit down with 60 minutes right before her memoir, no my name is scheduled to be released. her words when she was just emily doe significant impact on stanford, which banned hard liquor at campus parties a year after the assault. a state law was passed to...
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. >> she was only known as emily doe. chanel miller is now sharing her story.ayna whitworth. >> reporter: it was a case sparking outrage. stanford university swimmer brock turner serving just three months in jail after being convicted of sexual assault. >> are you ready to apologize? >> reporter: his victim's searing words for him read aloud in court then read by millions online. now for the first time the woman known as emily doe going public sharing those powerful words again in a new interview with "60 minutes." >> you don't know me, but you've been inside me. in newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> reporter: chanel niller reclaiming her identity and reliving that trauma in a new book "know my name." her story prompting california voters to remove the judge who sentenced turner to just six months from the bench. >> i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university innocent until proven guilty with so much at stake. you cannot give me back the life i had. >> rep
. >> she was only known as emily doe. chanel miller is now sharing her story.ayna whitworth. >> reporter: it was a case sparking outrage. stanford university swimmer brock turner serving just three months in jail after being convicted of sexual assault. >> are you ready to apologize? >> reporter: his victim's searing words for him read aloud in court then read by millions online. now for the first time the woman known as emily doe going public sharing those powerful...
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. >> reporter: emily doe no more, >> reporter: emily doe no more, chanel miller making her mark. l tracks. seven accidents including a del mar high student, another student was killed five years ago. >> lots of distractions with cell phones and earbuds but also seeing people disobey the laws in place. two "ds" are distraction and deliberately going around what's in place for them. >> santa clara sheriffs office issued 19 citations and more warnings just this morning. >>> okayed nearly $1 million for muni to explore the construction of a subway on the city's west side. final approval for more than 965 -- spent for the project. proposal calls for connecting k and m lines into a tunnel running two miles towards san francisco state university and park b.a.r.t.'s berkeley station made the change to only using clipper cards. clipper only. >> slowly by slowly, station by station, got to get your clipper card. >>> step by step, the heat is going up. >> i think it's skipping steps. >> jumped to the highest peak. hot today, again tomorrow. thursday you'll feel relief. thankfully no reports
. >> reporter: emily doe no more, >> reporter: emily doe no more, chanel miller making her mark. l tracks. seven accidents including a del mar high student, another student was killed five years ago. >> lots of distractions with cell phones and earbuds but also seeing people disobey the laws in place. two "ds" are distraction and deliberately going around what's in place for them. >> santa clara sheriffs office issued 19 citations and more warnings just this...
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, and my identity, relearn that this is not all that i am >> for nearly 5 years she was named as emily doe, and millions around the world read her intact statement. >> the prosecutor is asking for 6 years. >> yes. >> how did that hit you? >> i was in shock. >> millers memoir, "know my name," comes out next week. she talks about the difficult decision to come forward. >> when the trial was over, she was perhaps at her lowest point she had given her all in the courtroom with that statement. it was all for naught, or so she thought. people all over the world responded to the words she delivered in that court room. >> you can watch that full interview on 60 minutes, after this newscast. >>> a crime that captured the world, flight over seas, and now more than 30 years later an arrest. >>> why florida drivers were asked to pull over even if they have not broken the law. the juu. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health cla
, and my identity, relearn that this is not all that i am >> for nearly 5 years she was named as emily doe, and millions around the world read her intact statement. >> the prosecutor is asking for 6 years. >> yes. >> how did that hit you? >> i was in shock. >> millers memoir, "know my name," comes out next week. she talks about the difficult decision to come forward. >> when the trial was over, she was perhaps at her lowest point she had given...
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. >> for five years as she was known as emily doe. within she stepped out of the shadows with her given name. she has written a new book called no mining. you can watch chanelle miller's story on kpix 5 on sunday kpix 5 on sunday, september 22 at 7 pm. >>> walmart saying that they will stop the sale of e- cigarettes. eight people have died. but even before the outbreak e- cigarettes divided the medical committee. the american lung association says that e-cigarettes are not safe. but the american cancer society said that they are significantly less harmful than regular cigarettes. one of the big concerns is over use of vaping showing that 5 million children use e- cigarettes. >>> worldwide dimension dementia study shows some misconceptions. researchers hope that their findings will lead to better treatment. >> reporter: chris maddox was diagnosed with dementia three years ago after multiple strokes. the 63-year-old from britain said to make matters worse she felt that doctors and nurses ignored her concerns. her experience reflects the
. >> for five years as she was known as emily doe. within she stepped out of the shadows with her given name. she has written a new book called no mining. you can watch chanelle miller's story on kpix 5 on sunday kpix 5 on sunday, september 22 at 7 pm. >>> walmart saying that they will stop the sale of e- cigarettes. eight people have died. but even before the outbreak e- cigarettes divided the medical committee. the american lung association says that e-cigarettes are not safe....
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. >>> the woman known as emily doe is breaking her silence. her name is chanelle miller and she opened up about the night is saved her life forever in an exclusive interview 60 minutes. she spoke about the night that she cross paths with brock turner. she says she's never denied she drinks the combination of whiskey vodka and champagne. she woke up four hours later in a hospital bed with cuts all over her body. she had been sexually assaulted by turner and there were witnesses. but in a surprise move judge eric persky handed down the sentence at the low-end of state guidelines. six months. he served only three for good behavior. >> i was in shock. you're saying that i just put aside a year and a half of my life so that he could go to county jail for three months. i remember in court the defense attorney said chanelle has no memory. she has no memory. and i remember sitting there and thinking that i will remember everything. >> she poured her memories feelings and frustrations into a memoir entitled to know my name. voters were called a judge p
. >>> the woman known as emily doe is breaking her silence. her name is chanelle miller and she opened up about the night is saved her life forever in an exclusive interview 60 minutes. she spoke about the night that she cross paths with brock turner. she says she's never denied she drinks the combination of whiskey vodka and champagne. she woke up four hours later in a hospital bed with cuts all over her body. she had been sexually assaulted by turner and there were witnesses. but in...
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this is chanel turner, formerly known as emily doe.now my name" is set to be released. >>> 60s at theest co-80 around the bay, 90 inland under partly cloudy skies. >>> number five, a traffic al left in fremont northbound 880 at auto mall parkway. the major mess has caused massive delays. >>> number six, today bay area transportation officials are expected to vote to install electronic tolls on all bay area bridges by 2020. it would be like the ones we already see on the golden gate bridge where drivers don't stop to pay. bills will be mailed home or paid online. >>> number seven, it's b day. queen beyonce turns 38 today. she's celebrating all week as she should. she and her husband attended his made in america festival sunday in philly. they watched lizzo perform. family and friends alright, so this is how you are gonna say:wn. you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity tv and internet! and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're gonna high five everybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with your dance moves.
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. >>> the woman known as emily doe for years broke her silence. she opened up about the night that changed her life forever. this is in in interview with 60 minutes. >> reporter: in 2015, the 27 sexual assault took place here at stanford university. for years we only knew the identity of her attacker. we now know her story in her own words. is >> i remember in court the defense attorney said that she has no memory. chanel has no memory. i remember sitting there thinking, i will remember everything. >> reporter: she no longer wanted to sit in the shadows. she would let your for this into her memoir "no my name." stanford. ded a party at >> reporter: tonight on 60 minutes she spoke about the night. she never has denied that she drink a combination of whiskey, vodka and champagne. >> i did not have time to think. i remember quite vividly. >> reporter: who was there to help? >> all they said was that i had been found and that somebody had been arrested. and that he had been chased out. because he had been acting, i think they use the word. >> reporter
. >>> the woman known as emily doe for years broke her silence. she opened up about the night that changed her life forever. this is in in interview with 60 minutes. >> reporter: in 2015, the 27 sexual assault took place here at stanford university. for years we only knew the identity of her attacker. we now know her story in her own words. is >> i remember in court the defense attorney said that she has no memory. chanel has no memory. i remember sitting there thinking, i...
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she was known as emily doe during legal proceedings but now chanel miller is stepping into the spotlight with her name, her face and her voice.>> and newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> the words have become familiar, the face and voice behind them, now seen and heard for the first time. sex assault four, reading the victim impact statement that became the central point in the me to movement. the woman in the brock turner case is coming forward to reportedly reclaim her voice.>> i think that is a problem that many sexual assault victims have, that the act of sexual assault faces some of the victims autonomy. >> turner was a stanford swimmer, accused and convicted of three counts of sexual assault. the judge sentenced him to six months in jail. >> your honor, if it is all right for the majority of this statement, i would like to address the defendant directly. >> the impact statement read in open court and now for the broadcast interview, saturated the internet. experts say it helped usher in the # me to movement. >> she has provided leadership already, even without
she was known as emily doe during legal proceedings but now chanel miller is stepping into the spotlight with her name, her face and her voice.>> and newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> the words have become familiar, the face and voice behind them, now seen and heard for the first time. sex assault four, reading the victim impact statement that became the central point in the me to movement. the woman in the brock turner case is coming forward to reportedly...
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emily: so, when? how long doest take -- dara: i think it's in the next couple of quarters are going to show a road map to investors but it will take years. this is not a short-term game. but i believe we can demonstrate progress. for example, i talked about our net revenue growth accelerating the second half of the year. usually, company like ours, you don't see revenue growth accelerates. i talked about our revenue growth accelerating in the second half of the year beyond 30%, and we've always been consistent in saying that the bottom line, ebitda, will continue to develop in a positive matter. emily: we're in the midst of escalating trade tensions. how exposed is uber if the economy falters? dara: our company is much more tied in to the consumer, and the consumer, right now in the u.s., is very strong. we're a very global company. the majority of our transactions actually are outside of the u.s., so we really look at global growth, to the extent that global growth slows down. that could be a negative for us. alth
emily: so, when? how long doest take -- dara: i think it's in the next couple of quarters are going to show a road map to investors but it will take years. this is not a short-term game. but i believe we can demonstrate progress. for example, i talked about our net revenue growth accelerating the second half of the year. usually, company like ours, you don't see revenue growth accelerates. i talked about our revenue growth accelerating in the second half of the year beyond 30%, and we've always...
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four years ago we knew her as emily doe.g the case would ruin her chance to be a writer. she's decided to reveal her identity and take control of the story. she says in the book, know my name. a full picture of who she is. assaulted on the campus by turner on the swim team at the time. >> prince harry and dutchess are in africa. what they're doing during their visit. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> tonight at 6:00 a real estate heiress in the middle of a love triangle
four years ago we knew her as emily doe.g the case would ruin her chance to be a writer. she's decided to reveal her identity and take control of the story. she says in the book, know my name. a full picture of who she is. assaulted on the campus by turner on the swim team at the time. >> prince harry and dutchess are in africa. what they're doing during their visit. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes....
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. >> show of solidarity for a woman formerly known as emily doe. >> lot of talking about her, not knowing full story beyond the impact statement. >> reporter: in interview with "60 minutes" revealed herself as the survivor in the sexual assault case involving brock turner. victim impact statement impacted many across the world before the #metoo statement. >> i'm not just a drunk student at frat party found behind a dumpster. >> reporter: praising miller for opening up. >> university we go to, want to feel safe without fear of such things happening to us. >> reporter: memoir now available for purchase. >> it's important that what happened here is not forgotten, and future generations of students who have never heard of brock turner will understand this atrocity was committed here on the campus. >> reporter: university replaced the site of the crime with unmarked garden. originally agreed to use quote from miller's statement on a plaque, but rejected her suggestions saying triggering for sexual assault survivors and she withdrew from the project. in response a group of students created augm
. >> show of solidarity for a woman formerly known as emily doe. >> lot of talking about her, not knowing full story beyond the impact statement. >> reporter: in interview with "60 minutes" revealed herself as the survivor in the sexual assault case involving brock turner. victim impact statement impacted many across the world before the #metoo statement. >> i'm not just a drunk student at frat party found behind a dumpster. >> reporter: praising miller...
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wife emily doe in the brock turner case speaks publicly about the attack. >> another look at the market 10 minutes ago. let's get a quick look at the big board. the dow is up about hundred 50 points and coming up, we get an update from k cbs radio financial reporter jason brooks. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news on i-80 this morning which remains shut down after a big rig full of chickens crashed this morning. jackie ward has a live report when we come back. >>> 6:43. going out the door planning to take the eastshore freeway, heads up, a major traffic accident has lanes block. live in san pablo, westbound 80 at san pablo dam road, orleans shut down for a big rig crash. it caught on fire and was carrying a load of live chickens. there is a lot going on in a lot to clean up. emergency crews and chp are there. it looks like we will see the closure for quite some time. use the alternates. we will have that in a few minutes. >>> keeping a close eye on hurricane dorian and the carolina coast getting pounded with heavy rain and tropical storm force wind and a strong storm surge and
wife emily doe in the brock turner case speaks publicly about the attack. >> another look at the market 10 minutes ago. let's get a quick look at the big board. the dow is up about hundred 50 points and coming up, we get an update from k cbs radio financial reporter jason brooks. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news on i-80 this morning which remains shut down after a big rig full of chickens crashed this morning. jackie ward has a live report when we come back....
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. >> reporter: this is a glimpse of the woman we knew as emily doe. later this month miller sits down with 60 minutes. she has worked on a memoir that will be released two days after the interview. the title, know my name. >> it is hard because brock turner is the face of the story. >> reporter: a student at stanford university went to school with them and the sexual assault took place in 2015. >> i think the focus was constantly shifted from her and her suffering. >> she is an incredibly talented writer. and an incredibly strong young woman. >> reporter: the stanford professor led the successful recall of the judge. after he sentenced turner to six months in jail in which he served only half. but the advocacy on miller's behalf did not stop. she worked to get stanford to dedicate a plaque on campus using miller's quote from her victim impact statement. the university and miller could never come to an agreement. >> i think overall they are handling this issue is poor. they have a hard time admitting to mistakes. >> reporter: but miller's word made a s
. >> reporter: this is a glimpse of the woman we knew as emily doe. later this month miller sits down with 60 minutes. she has worked on a memoir that will be released two days after the interview. the title, know my name. >> it is hard because brock turner is the face of the story. >> reporter: a student at stanford university went to school with them and the sexual assault took place in 2015. >> i think the focus was constantly shifted from her and her suffering....
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. >>> new at that time noon, for years, she's known as emily doe the sexual assault victim of brock turner. she's revealing her name, face, and voice. anne is here with more. >> reporter: her name is channel miller and her book is called "know my name," gaping anonymous fame after the victim impact statement was read by millions of people before the me, too, movement caught fire. in that statement, she addressed her attacker directly. >> you don't know me, but you have been inside me in newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> this is part of a segment to air on "60 minutes" later this month. in 2015, she was the victim of former stanford swimmer brock turner who was convicted of three felony sexual assault charges for preying on miller outside of a frat party before two eyewitnesses stopped him. t inability to control her own narrative in a justice system that she said is brutal and dehumanizing for victims. >> that i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty
. >>> new at that time noon, for years, she's known as emily doe the sexual assault victim of brock turner. she's revealing her name, face, and voice. anne is here with more. >> reporter: her name is channel miller and her book is called "know my name," gaping anonymous fame after the victim impact statement was read by millions of people before the me, too, movement caught fire. in that statement, she addressed her attacker directly. >> you don't know me, but you...
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she's been known as emily doe for the past four years. stanford law professor michelle dober led the successful recall of aaron persky. she applauds miller's decision to come to go public. and it will be a book and it will be really important to remember that her case is not unique. >> and it will be a national controversy. they would help fuel the #metoo movement and critics, they condemned their six-month sentence as a slap on the wrist. the judge then became the first california judge in 86 years to be voted out of office in a recall. >> and 14 women have filed a lawsuit against san francisco- based lyft. accusing them to fail to protect them against what they say were rapes and sexual assaults. the story of two women who spoke out today and how lyft is responding. they didn't know if my life was in danger. >> reporter: this woman said she was kept in the car for hours. >> it must never happen again. >> one of 14 women, one of them blind who said they were sexually assaulted. and it will be such as panic buttons in the app or release o
she's been known as emily doe for the past four years. stanford law professor michelle dober led the successful recall of aaron persky. she applauds miller's decision to come to go public. and it will be a book and it will be really important to remember that her case is not unique. >> and it will be a national controversy. they would help fuel the #metoo movement and critics, they condemned their six-month sentence as a slap on the wrist. the judge then became the first california judge...
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up to this point she was known as "emily doe." she's talking publicly before the release of her book. it talks about everything she experienced. and she agreed to talk with "60 minutes". here's part of what she had to say. >> in newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. i had to force myself to re-learn my real name, my identity. to re-learn that this is not all that i am. that i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party, bound behind a dumpster, while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university. innocent until proven guilty. >> miller graduated from uc santa barbara with a degree in literature. advocates are praising her decision to come forward saying it will combat the stigma. >>> youtube is in trouble for tracking with kids watch. the federal trade commission says youtube not only collected data from kids but then used a that data and information to target kids with online ads. it's against the law to collect information from kids 12 and under without permission
up to this point she was known as "emily doe." she's talking publicly before the release of her book. it talks about everything she experienced. and she agreed to talk with "60 minutes". here's part of what she had to say. >> in newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. i had to force myself to re-learn my real name, my identity. to re-learn that this is not all that i am. that i am not just a drunk victim at a...
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the young woman known up until this point as emily doe is telling her story on her terms. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joiningsup live. and kris, many of us remember her statement during turner's sentencing hearing. just so powerful. >> it really was powerful. and when this young woman read that statement at brock wants the world to know who she is. she wrote a memoir called "know my name" to be released on october 24th. brock miller was convicted for attempting to sexually assault her while unconscious, but was only sentenced to six months in county jail instead of prison. he only served three months total. here's chanel miller. >> in newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. inhad to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn that this is not all that i am. that i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party, found behind a dumpster, while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty. >> miller's victim statement went viral at the time. it was read on the floor o
the young woman known up until this point as emily doe is telling her story on her terms. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joiningsup live. and kris, many of us remember her statement during turner's sentencing hearing. just so powerful. >> it really was powerful. and when this young woman read that statement at brock wants the world to know who she is. she wrote a memoir called "know my name" to be released on october 24th. brock miller was convicted for attempting to sexually...
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she was known as emily doe during legal proceedings but now chanel miller is stepping into the spotlight with her name, her face, and her voice. ktvu reporter jessie gary has her story. >> and the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> the words have become familiar. the face and voice behind them, now seen and heard for the first time. chanel miller reading the victim impact statement that became a central point in the etoo movement. the central figure in the brock turner case is coming forward in an intervow with 06 minutes to reportedly reclaim her voice. >> i think that is a problem that many sexual assault victims have. that the act of sexual assault itself takes soft woman victim's autonomy. >>> miller came to prominence during the brock turner case in 20151. turner was a stanford swimmer accused and convicted the following year of three counts of sexual assault. the judge sentenced her to six moos in jail which touched off a firestorm of protests and ultimately lead to the judge's recall. >> your honor, if it is all right for the majority of this statement, i w
she was known as emily doe during legal proceedings but now chanel miller is stepping into the spotlight with her name, her face, and her voice. ktvu reporter jessie gary has her story. >> and the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> the words have become familiar. the face and voice behind them, now seen and heard for the first time. chanel miller reading the victim impact statement that became a central point in the etoo movement. the central figure in the...
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. >> reporter: emily doe no more. the book is due out on september 24th. reporting in san jose, abc 7 news. >> we have a timeline of the entire brock turner case. it starts with his arrest and explains how his trial unfolded. >>> the investigation continues into the dive fire that took the lives of 34 people. >> reporter: authorities say 33 of the 34 people who died aboard the boat have been recovered from the water as video shows smoke billowing from the vessel moments before it sank. >> there was a stairwell to get down the main entryway and there was an escape hatch and it would appear as though both of those were blocked by fire. >> reporter: the captain of the ship vision which is nearly identical to the conception. he says the captain is stringent about safety. >> both of those vessels have two entries and exits. one is considered the emergency exit. it is a small exit, but it is more than enough room for any human being to pass through. >> reporter: an inspection of the conception by the coast guard this past february found no issues. >> it has been
. >> reporter: emily doe no more. the book is due out on september 24th. reporting in san jose, abc 7 news. >> we have a timeline of the entire brock turner case. it starts with his arrest and explains how his trial unfolded. >>> the investigation continues into the dive fire that took the lives of 34 people. >> reporter: authorities say 33 of the 34 people who died aboard the boat have been recovered from the water as video shows smoke billowing from the vessel...
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>>the woman who has been known only as emily doe, the victim in the stanford rape case has revealed heris is chanel miller she made her identity, public in a new york times article just released this morning. miller has written a memoir entitled no my name. she says it was her decision to come forward to share her story and put a face to sexual-assault it was in 2015 the miller's case made national headlines when she was raped by stanford student and star swimmer brock turner during sentencing miller, read an impact statement that went viral. turner face 14 years in prison but was sentenced to 6 months in jail. he only served 3 months for quote, good behavior. miller says she has been writing the memoir for the past 2 years and that it will be released on september 24th. a developing story tonight is been a long slow way for a storm that is really taking its time and keeping everybody guessing where and when hurricane dorian will strike again whitney wild is in jacksonville florida tonight where they are under a tropical storm warning. >>here in jacksonville were slightly inland where b
>>the woman who has been known only as emily doe, the victim in the stanford rape case has revealed heris is chanel miller she made her identity, public in a new york times article just released this morning. miller has written a memoir entitled no my name. she says it was her decision to come forward to share her story and put a face to sexual-assault it was in 2015 the miller's case made national headlines when she was raped by stanford student and star swimmer brock turner during...
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>>the woman who has been known as emily doe, the victim in the stanford rape case is now revealing herhanel miller she made her identity public in a new york times article just released this morning. miller has written a memoir entitled know my name. she says it it was her decision to come forward to share her story and put a face to sexual-assault you might remember back in 2015 miller's case made headlines. she was sexually assaulted by stanford student brock turner during sentencing miller read an impact statement which went viral. and her face 14 years in prison, but he was sentenced to 6 months in jail and only served 3 months for quote good behavior that sentence led to an uproar that sparked the recall campaign against the judge in the case. miller says that she has been writing them in law for the past 2 years and that it will be released on september the 24th. >>police are searching for a suspect who stole a laptop computers from a bay area elementary schools. >>oprah winfrey will be making a stop in the bay area details on her new mission and when you can get tickets ahead 10
>>the woman who has been known as emily doe, the victim in the stanford rape case is now revealing herhanel miller she made her identity public in a new york times article just released this morning. miller has written a memoir entitled know my name. she says it it was her decision to come forward to share her story and put a face to sexual-assault you might remember back in 2015 miller's case made headlines. she was sexually assaulted by stanford student brock turner during sentencing...
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until now the world only knew miller as emily doe, a name used in court papers. >> in newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more thn that. i had to force myself to relearn my real name. >> turner served half of a six-month sentence. voters then re-called judge aaron persky after he was criticized for the light sentenced. he could have sentenced turner to 14 years in prison. >>> new at 11:00, a headache for facebook. hundreds of millions of phone numbers linked to users accounts were apparently posted 0 online. mandalay bay casino yours, maybe mine. that information from more than 400 million users was stored on a public server that anyone could access. facebook says there is no evidence that any accounts were ever compromised. >> here at abc7, building a better bay area means a lot of things including inspiring our youngest community members to dream big and be bold. that was the message today at the newly opened chase center where a group of young women was treated to a celebrity guest. abc7 news reporter indicakate l was there for the big reve
until now the world only knew miller as emily doe, a name used in court papers. >> in newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more thn that. i had to force myself to relearn my real name. >> turner served half of a six-month sentence. voters then re-called judge aaron persky after he was criticized for the light sentenced. he could have sentenced turner to 14 years in prison. >>> new at 11:00, a headache for facebook. hundreds of...
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now, for the first time, the woman known as emily doe going public, sharing those powerful words again in a new interview with "60 minutes." >> you don't know me but you've been inside me. in newspapers, my name was "unconscious, intoxicated woman." >> reporter: chanel miller reclaiming her identity and reliving that trauma in a new book, "know my name." her story prompting california voters to remove the judge who sentenced turner to just six months from the bench. >> i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party, found behind a dumpster, while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university. innocent until proven guilty with so much at stake. you cannot give me back the life i had. >> reporter: david, after this case, california passed a law imposing mandatory sentences in cases where the victims of sexual assault were unconscious. and as for brock turner, he is back home in ohio, registered as a sex offender. david? >> kayna whitworth tonight, thank you. >>> when we come back, news about the latest hot car death. a toddler in her father's truck. >>> and the major recall tonight.
now, for the first time, the woman known as emily doe going public, sharing those powerful words again in a new interview with "60 minutes." >> you don't know me but you've been inside me. in newspapers, my name was "unconscious, intoxicated woman." >> reporter: chanel miller reclaiming her identity and reliving that trauma in a new book, "know my name." her story prompting california voters to remove the judge who sentenced turner to just six months...
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. >>> she was known only as emily doe but now the woman sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner is telling us her real name and her story. chanel miller is 27 and is releasing her memoir, titled "know my name." the book details the 2015 assault on the stanford campus. the trial and the national movement it sparked. >> in newspapers my name was "unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity. to relearn that this is not all that i am. >> that's miller recording her victim impact statement from the trial. advocates for sexual assault victims are praising her decision to come forward, saying it will combat the stigma that comes with reporting these types of crimes. >>> well, in the east bay tonight people are up in arms over a plan to bring an amy's drive-thru restaurant to walnut creek. and that plan is pitting the health food crowd against people who fear that the restaurant would serve up a steady diet of traffic jams. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from walnut creek. here
. >>> she was known only as emily doe but now the woman sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner is telling us her real name and her story. chanel miller is 27 and is releasing her memoir, titled "know my name." the book details the 2015 assault on the stanford campus. the trial and the national movement it sparked. >> in newspapers my name was "unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. i had to force myself to...
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. >> for nearly 5 years she was known as emily doe. she revealed her name, chanel miller. she wrote to her assailant brock turner and it went viral around the world. miller has written a memoir called know my name which will hit stores next week. you can watch the full interview tomorrow night at 7:00 right here on kpix 5 . >>> helping inmates turn their lives around. how one worker at san quentin is using music to inspire change. ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> this week's jefferson awards winner volunteers for she works. we learned one woman's unusual day job inspires her to help others. >> reporter: rafe l has but many might see is an interesting and challenging day job. for 11 years she has worked at san quentin prison. >> i go to work in the warden's office which i never thought i would. >> reporter: off the clock, she often stays within the walls volunteering. sometime
. >> for nearly 5 years she was known as emily doe. she revealed her name, chanel miller. she wrote to her assailant brock turner and it went viral around the world. miller has written a memoir called know my name which will hit stores next week. you can watch the full interview tomorrow night at 7:00 right here on kpix 5 . >>> helping inmates turn their lives around. how one worker at san quentin is using music to inspire change. ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪...
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for years schanelle miller was known as emily doe. convicted of three felony counts including assault with intent to rape. he only received a six-month sentence and that's the low end of state guidelines. last night on "60 minutes" miller told bill whitaker how she's turned trauma into resilience and she read from her impact statement. >> your damage was concrete, shift of titles, degrees enrollment. my damage was internal. unseen. >> the woman known for years as emily doe now wants everyone to know her name. >> you took away my worth, my intimacy, my confidence, my owns found guilty of sexuallyved unc dumpsterord foehind miller was rushed to the hospital and later discovered she had been sexually assaulted. >> my dream is to write children's books. i felt no parent is going to want me as a role model if i'm just the discarded drunk half naked body behind the dumpster. >> during the trial, the defense sought to portray turner as a star athlete with a lot on the line. >> they were framing it like he had so much to lose and were not foc
for years schanelle miller was known as emily doe. convicted of three felony counts including assault with intent to rape. he only received a six-month sentence and that's the low end of state guidelines. last night on "60 minutes" miller told bill whitaker how she's turned trauma into resilience and she read from her impact statement. >> your damage was concrete, shift of titles, degrees enrollment. my damage was internal. unseen. >> the woman known for years as emily doe...
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. >>> she was known only as emily doe, but you woman sexually assaulted by brock turner is telling her story. this is channel miller. she is 27 years old now. she is releasing her book "know my name" later this month. the book details the assault on the campus, the trial and the national movement it sparked on behalf of victim's rights. here's what she had to say during an interview. >> the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. nothing more than that. i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn this is not all that i am. that i am not just a junk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster while you are the all american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty. >> there she is reading from her memoir. she graduated from the university of california at santa barbara with a degree in literature. >>> the new jury in the ghost ship trial wants to rehear testimony from oakland firefighter who was inside that warehouse years before the deadly fire. that firefighter previously testified that he sensed something wasn't right. we
. >>> she was known only as emily doe, but you woman sexually assaulted by brock turner is telling her story. this is channel miller. she is 27 years old now. she is releasing her book "know my name" later this month. the book details the assault on the campus, the trial and the national movement it sparked on behalf of victim's rights. here's what she had to say during an interview. >> the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. nothing more than that....
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known as emily doe. but now as ktvu yes, sir sugary reports, stepping into the spotlight with her name, face, and voice. >> and the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> reporter: the words have become familiar. the face and voice behind them now seen and heard for the first time. chanel miller, that became a similar point in ##metoo movement. coming forward in an interview with 60 minutes to reportedly reclaim her voice. >> i think that is a problem that many sexual assault victims will have that the act of sexual assault itself paying some of the victims. >> and turner with the swimmer accused and convicted the following years of three counts of sexual assault. judge aaron persky was sentenced six months to jail leading to the judge's recall. >> your honor if it is all right for the majority of this statement i would like to address the defendant directly. >> reporter: and now for the broadcast interview, saturated the internet. it usher in the #metoo movement. >> she provided lead
known as emily doe. but now as ktvu yes, sir sugary reports, stepping into the spotlight with her name, face, and voice. >> and the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> reporter: the words have become familiar. the face and voice behind them now seen and heard for the first time. chanel miller, that became a similar point in ##metoo movement. coming forward in an interview with 60 minutes to reportedly reclaim her voice. >> i think that is a problem that...
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. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash from people who sided with turner and they criticized her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller has written a memoir which comes out on tuesday. it's titled "know my name." >>> more radioactive dirt excavated from treasure island. thediscovered basketball-size material beneath the entrance to a home. more than 7,000 housing units are being built on the island with the first phase expected to be completed by 2021. >>> the boardwalk in santa cruz is getting special recognition. it's officially a legend. >>> a 6-year-old arrested and charged with battery. her outraged family now demanding answers. >>> and our red flag warning starts at 9:00 tonight. you can see some yellows showing up in the north bay mountains. as we
. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash from people who sided with turner and they criticized her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller has...
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for the past four years, miller has only been known to the public as emily doe.w professor lead the successful recall to have the judge after he sentenced turner to just six months in jail. she applauds miller's decision to go public. many poem will gain a better understanding from reading her book. it is important to remember her case is not unique. >> the brock turner case ignited a national controversy. miller's emotional victim impact statement helped fuel the me too movement and critics condemned u brock turner's sentence as a slap on the rest wristly. came the first judge to be people in cloverdarks dale will no longer receive -- will receive phone call space text message between 10:00 and 11:00. the wireless emergency system will notify homeowners about threats to their lives and property. will post on specific locations of emergency. today's alerts are planned as a test of that system. >> ty dates of the five remaining you test. trains traveling on unopened tracks. blaring their horns. ng the smart train's control system and making sure it all synchronize
for the past four years, miller has only been known to the public as emily doe.w professor lead the successful recall to have the judge after he sentenced turner to just six months in jail. she applauds miller's decision to go public. many poem will gain a better understanding from reading her book. it is important to remember her case is not unique. >> the brock turner case ignited a national controversy. miller's emotional victim impact statement helped fuel the me too movement and...
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. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash from people who sided with turner and they criticized her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller has written a memoir which comes out on tuesday. it's titled "know my name." >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. and what you're looking at is the risk of fire increasing as we head towards tonight. you can see some yellows showing up. even some orange and red showing up. i want to get you out the door in case you're leaving now. 58 in alameda. everyone else 60 to 61. we have low 50s in napa and santa rosa. san jose near 63. 63 in concord. here's a look at the golden gate bridge, i have it on good authority you might need the windshield wipers. a little misty with that west wind a
. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash from people who sided with turner and they criticized her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller has...
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. >> reporter: this is not emily doe asheas once known. she is making her name public and to emphasize it she is releasing a book called "know my name." miller tells what it has been like since she was sexually assaulted in 2015 by brock turner. she was a college graduate and was attending a fraternity party . she was unconscious at the time of the assault. >> you don't know me, but you've been inside of me. in newspaper my name was inconscious, intoxicated woman. ten sii had to force myself to relearn my name and my identity to relearn this is not all i am. >> reporter: professor law professor calls miller brave for speaking out and thinks it will have a huge impact. >> she's a very talented writer and is very good at making real the implications of sexual violence and of the mishandling of sexual violence by powerful institutions. >> reporter: dauber led the charge for recalling the judge who sentenced turner to six months in county jail even though he faced up to 14 years in prison. he said he was worriedturner, a was once considered a
. >> reporter: this is not emily doe asheas once known. she is making her name public and to emphasize it she is releasing a book called "know my name." miller tells what it has been like since she was sexually assaulted in 2015 by brock turner. she was a college graduate and was attending a fraternity party . she was unconscious at the time of the assault. >> you don't know me, but you've been inside of me. in newspaper my name was inconscious, intoxicated woman. ten sii...
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. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash for those who sided with the olympicopeful, criticizing her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. the judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller has written a memoir which comes out on tuesday. it's titled "know my name." >> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, a spate of accidents this year, see what a local transit agency is doing on its tracks. >> there was open house today at the hayward executive airport. if you ever wondered what sky 7 looks like, we'll give you an up-close tour. >> and former nfl star antonio brown says he'll no longer be playing in the league. that is only one thiwith the world's firstdo, invisible trailer. invisible trailer? hop in. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views- including one enhanced view
. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash for those who sided with the olympicopeful, criticizing her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. the judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller...
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. >> no longer known only as emily doe, today's sexual assault survivor is telling her own story on herford students rushed to the bookstore to buy a copy of her book "know my name" released today. >> i think it's a signal to survivors everywhere that you can come out. you can ask for justice. >> reporter: today's students wrote phrases from the victim impact statement and more than 450 signed an online petition asking stanford to put up a plaque with one of the quotes. the university build the garden at a site where miller was sexually assaulted. there's no plaque because the university rejected miller's choice of quote from her victim impact statement. now students have developed a university approved way for people to see miller's words using augmented reality. >> you walk through the garden and see the plaque as if it were there with her words sanford issued a statement saysing we applaud chanel and regret she was sexually assaulted on our campus. we are responding effectively to sexual violence. sanford law professor says the university needs to do more. >> i think it's time for st
. >> no longer known only as emily doe, today's sexual assault survivor is telling her own story on herford students rushed to the bookstore to buy a copy of her book "know my name" released today. >> i think it's a signal to survivors everywhere that you can come out. you can ask for justice. >> reporter: today's students wrote phrases from the victim impact statement and more than 450 signed an online petition asking stanford to put up a plaque with one of the...
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the woman, until now, was only known as emily doe.vealed herself as chanelle miller. turner served half of a six month sentence over his assaulting miller. she has a memoir titled know my name. it will be available for purchase later this month. >>> google could face another antitrust investigation as soon as next week. at least 30 state attorney generals, including javier becerra, are also involved in that investigation. last july, the federal justice department announced it would review several of the tech industry's biggest companies for antitrust issues. ftc is already fining google for privacy violation. >>> google was fined $170 million by the federal trade commission and state of new york those fines come after allegations that youtube elected children's personal data without their parents consent. young children are protected by federal law that requires parental consent before companies can collect and share that personal information. >>> happening today, active shooter training will contin for first responders in the east ba
the woman, until now, was only known as emily doe.vealed herself as chanelle miller. turner served half of a six month sentence over his assaulting miller. she has a memoir titled know my name. it will be available for purchase later this month. >>> google could face another antitrust investigation as soon as next week. at least 30 state attorney generals, including javier becerra, are also involved in that investigation. last july, the federal justice department announced it would...
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for the past four years, miller has only been known to the public as emily doe.d law professor led the successful recall of judge and eric -- judge aaron persky. the judge sentenced her to 6 months in jail. they applied her decision to go public.>> many people will be in a greater understanding of the experience of sexual assault victims from reading her book. i think it is important to remember that her case is not unique.>> this cage case led to the judge being voted out of office in a recall. >>> they have uncovered more security problems at the space community college. >> our team found surveillance cameras that were broken, blocked, or blurry.>> they are telling us that dozens of cameras are basically useless? stroke you can call it a lack of maintenance mishandling of money or mismanagement of priorities, but we found the last time any attention was paid to the cameras was in june. at all four of the peralta college campuses, dozens of cameras right now are not working. >> it is easy to see that there is nothing to see except the signs that cameras are brok
for the past four years, miller has only been known to the public as emily doe.d law professor led the successful recall of judge and eric -- judge aaron persky. the judge sentenced her to 6 months in jail. they applied her decision to go public.>> many people will be in a greater understanding of the experience of sexual assault victims from reading her book. i think it is important to remember that her case is not unique.>> this cage case led to the judge being voted out of office...
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. >>> meantime after being known only as emily doe for years, the survivor in the stanford university sexual assault case is now speaking out publicly for the first time. nbc's stephanie gosk is here with that story. >> good morning, guys, the survivor in this case, chanel miller shared her story with 60 minutes, attempt to go reclaim her identity with an interview that's heartbreaking and hopeful. >> known only as emily doe, last night in an interview with 60 minutes, chanel miller came out publicly to talk about her pain. >> rape is not a punishment for getting drunk. you deserve a hangover, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have mebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> in 2015, miller was sexually assaulted outside a party by brock turner, a star swimmer at stanford. turner was convicted on three counts of felony sexual assault. the maximum sentence was 14 years, but turner was sentenced to six months in county jail, and only served three. the judge, aaron perski said a longer sentence would have a severe impact on turner. >> i was in shock. i just put aside a
. >>> meantime after being known only as emily doe for years, the survivor in the stanford university sexual assault case is now speaking out publicly for the first time. nbc's stephanie gosk is here with that story. >> good morning, guys, the survivor in this case, chanel miller shared her story with 60 minutes, attempt to go reclaim her identity with an interview that's heartbreaking and hopeful. >> known only as emily doe, last night in an interview with 60 minutes,...
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for the past four years, miller has only been known to the public as emily doe.d law professor lead the successful recall of the judge. turn tore just six months in jail for the attack. she applauded miller's decision to go public. >>> the to gain a greater understanding of the experience of sexual assault victims from reading her book. and i think it is really important to remember that her case is not unique. >> the block turner case ignited a national controversy. miller's emotional victim impact statement helped fuel the me too movement and critics connecticut determined brock turner's six of who -- six- month sentence as a slap on the rust. the judge became the first california judge in 86 years to be voted out of office in a recall. >>> on to politics now, the democratickenth presidential candidates are making climate change a central theme of their campaign. the candidates attended a series of town hall meetings in new york to tell voters what they would do to deal with the effects of climate change. several of the candidates support the democrat's green n
for the past four years, miller has only been known to the public as emily doe.d law professor lead the successful recall of the judge. turn tore just six months in jail for the attack. she applauded miller's decision to go public. >>> the to gain a greater understanding of the experience of sexual assault victims from reading her book. and i think it is really important to remember that her case is not unique. >> the block turner case ignited a national controversy. miller's...