. >> "america tonight," one of our focuses on laura dunn, university of wisconsin at madison, she was too drunk to the two students she trusted as friends. >> i said, that's not way. they said, no it's fine. i was stumbling i was leaning on one of them we were trying to walk, they started walking me into an apartment that was close. i actually fell face first and they picked me up and carried me up. >> laura dunn joins me on the set, she is a campus activist and a survivor pf. survivor. you understand the stress and challenge for survivors and yet you are very concerned about this latest legislation in california not going far enough. >> absolutely. so i think the california bill fills an important niche, the federal government doesn't define consent anywhere it leaves it up to the state. consent will be affirmative really is important. enough. when you look at criminal law we never are having a conversation about what consent is and is not. what we need to do about criminal law is looking at perpetrators. are we limiting what force and violence they are using? it is perfectly accepta