what's your sexual history, questions along those lines. >> let's bring in judge glenda hatchett. to see you. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> when you hear the questions she was asked, are those fair questions? >> it just seems to me that they're overbearing. it seems that they are the fact that she may have had sexual relationships, it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter. what matters is this particular incident, that particular evening, where she alleged that she was raped. and to ask her about her sexual history, what she was wearing is really inappropriate. to see it is, and it shouldn't have not have happened to her. it should not have happened. >> part of the chancellor statement says this, the comprehensive changes that were made in 2014 included multiple defining consent, streamlining and better publicizing reporting options, adding confidential resources, changing the adjudication procedures. added reors for those to provide compassion mitt care and accommodations for those who need support. when you hear that do they line up, in your opinion, with how delanie sa