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these laws are in place just for the start of the school year in virginia. >> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha joins us to follow up. lori jane, let's talk about the suspect in these cases. last he been prosecuted for all of them? >> joie, jesse matthew has been prosecuted for the 2005 case just this summer, hannah graham's case is expected to go forward sometime early next year. his dna was found on morgan's shirt, he has not been charged in this case and morgan harrington's mother expects that will happen but at this point is he not facing any charges. >> let's talk for a minute about what the new laws actually do. what is required of colleges that is different than before? >> right. there's a lot of interest in this because there are already federal rules in place. virginia schools actuallifully school is required to handle sexual assault complaints on campus, and that's a federal rule. you might have heard of title ix and what schools are required to do is promptly rort whatever cases come in related to sexual violence. they have a committee that does a review of what these complaints are
these laws are in place just for the start of the school year in virginia. >> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha joins us to follow up. lori jane, let's talk about the suspect in these cases. last he been prosecuted for all of them? >> joie, jesse matthew has been prosecuted for the 2005 case just this summer, hannah graham's case is expected to go forward sometime early next year. his dna was found on morgan's shirt, he has not been charged in this case and morgan...
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. >> "america tonight" merritt merritt's lori jane gliha. >> and the pope's words offer comfort. is he asking too much? >> the pope's message is one of giving assistance but pushing a political agenda saying, take the doors off and let everybody in. >> the holy father and the fate of the faithful. >>> thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. meet the pope. on the streets here in washington, d.c, this was a day for the people, as pope francis greeted the thousands who throng pennsylvania avenue for even a glimpse of the holy father. next, in front of the politicians as pope francis becomes the first pope to address a joint session of congress. the expectation is that he will speak as firmly as in front of european leaders, on climate change, racial justice and the plight of immigrants. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at home with her guitar she sings of gratitude and the unwavering faith that got her through her darkest days. >> for el salvador, guatemala,. >> she joined the country side to rejoin her family in philadelphia. but she was arrested at the u.s. mexico border and sent to stay with her parents te
. >> "america tonight" merritt merritt's lori jane gliha. >> and the pope's words offer comfort. is he asking too much? >> the pope's message is one of giving assistance but pushing a political agenda saying, take the doors off and let everybody in. >> the holy father and the fate of the faithful. >>> thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. meet the pope. on the streets here in washington, d.c, this was a day for the people, as pope francis greeted the...
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"america tonight"s lori jane gliha here to talk about lessons learnt.his is not solely focused on the equipment, school so much attention was paid to it. >> not at all, it was comprehensive. it was not aimed at putting blame on a person. the police chief asked for an assessment. he said what can we do different, to make sure it doesn't happen again, it is approveded in future. and that the police were dealing with something different, having people learning to deal and handle that. they looked at the first 17 days after michael brown was killed, and specifically at the four main police agencies that responded to this, looked at what could they do, what worked well, what didn't. >> so what could go better in the next round. the main key things, the relationship between the police and the community. it was non-existent. >> and it's simple. during the crisis situations. it's not the time you want to have your first meeting with leaders. that is an important thing that can prevent some things that happened. also long-term plan versus short-term plan. some o
"america tonight"s lori jane gliha here to talk about lessons learnt.his is not solely focused on the equipment, school so much attention was paid to it. >> not at all, it was comprehensive. it was not aimed at putting blame on a person. the police chief asked for an assessment. he said what can we do different, to make sure it doesn't happen again, it is approveded in future. and that the police were dealing with something different, having people learning to deal and handle...
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha has that story. >> everything in morgan harrington's room, everything this her room is still right where she left them in 2009. >> she was a lot of fine, she really was. >> reporter: that was morgan's junior year at virginia tech and the last time her mother jill saw her alive. >> it's still comforting to me to have her stuff around me. i know that will change. >> reporter: the 20-year-old an artist who wanted to be a teacher disappeared after attending a metallica concert at john paul o jones arena. >> having our daughter missing felt worse than having her death. there are rituals, you know how to eulogize, missing, you're on a pendulum trying to keep hope alive and yet logic is filling you with despair. walking that knife edge is debilitating, difficult. >> 101 days will pass before morgan's schedule tannized body was found buy farmer at a field ten miles away. her mother feels she was kidnapped raped and murdered. >> it was likely we would find the criminal predator who killed morgan from forensics on the body. something in me came up. >> a separate
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha has that story. >> everything in morgan harrington's room, everything this her room is still right where she left them in 2009. >> she was a lot of fine, she really was. >> reporter: that was morgan's junior year at virginia tech and the last time her mother jill saw her alive. >> it's still comforting to me to have her stuff around me. i know that will change. >> reporter: the 20-year-old an artist who wanted to be a...
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as "america tonight's" lori jane gliha found in her look at the risks. >> reporter: in many ways, tara robson is your typical 20-something. she leads aan active life in fact training for a half marathon. she gets out and about with her fiancee matt, walks her dog, but not that long ago the 20-year-old from roots town iowa, found herself in the emergency room, unable to move and about to learn diagnosis. >> i got tired picking up like ten toys. this was exhausting. it got worse. >> after a pain filled sleepless night tara saw a doctor at a local medical center. >> he said you're a little bit guested. he asked if i wanted muscle relaxers, i said i'll get over it. i was still miserable, i remember calling my fiancee, i was balling my eyes out but it hurt to cry, i couldn't sniff my nose without it hurting. >> reporter: tara was convinced this was more tha more than that. the cat scan. >> he saw 21 blood clots in my lungs. there was 11 on one side and ten on the other side. >> tara learned she had a hereditary blood clotting disorder. the national institutes of health says, most will die w
as "america tonight's" lori jane gliha found in her look at the risks. >> reporter: in many ways, tara robson is your typical 20-something. she leads aan active life in fact training for a half marathon. she gets out and about with her fiancee matt, walks her dog, but not that long ago the 20-year-old from roots town iowa, found herself in the emergency room, unable to move and about to learn diagnosis. >> i got tired picking up like ten toys. this was exhausting. it got...
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. >>> lori jane gliha on whether they could have been saved >>> also ahead - a cold war thaw and how it froze out cubans seeking a new life in the u.s. >> the problem procedure. there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason especially not there, what will happen for people left behind. >> a community of medical professionals, and a bitter prescription for their future >>> thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen, a new wave of migration headed to the united states. it might seem counterintuitive that after the thaw in cold war relations, in havana and washington, a flood of cuba migrants could set out for refuge here, fears that it will change policy, making it harder to get citizenship triggered the outflow. already a community of cubans found itself stranded neither in the united states nor cuba, but in bogota, columbia. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar met them there. >> in this cramped apartment, a cuban doctor nurse and pharmacist await word from the u.s. embassy. they are among more than 700 cuban medical personnel who fled to the columbian capital, seeking special visas to com
. >>> lori jane gliha on whether they could have been saved >>> also ahead - a cold war thaw and how it froze out cubans seeking a new life in the u.s. >> the problem procedure. there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason especially not there, what will happen for people left behind. >> a community of medical professionals, and a bitter prescription for their future >>> thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen, a new wave of migration headed to the united...
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. >>> and lori jane gliha on the technology that reaches behind bars, and why it could lead to a disturbing disconnect. that's wednesday on "america from a remote corner at the top of the world, a look at technology, and what it can do in our lives. we think of video games as being a distraction. from a native community, a different approach, as found in barrow, alaska. time. >> must in our minds. girl. >> this 7-year-old is deadly serious about her video games. >> good job. >> during the countless hours on her ex box. she is not shooting anyone. >> that's what you call it. >> that's awesome. she's battling a vision. communicating with spirits, trying to protect her people. >> we have to save them were a village. shani is play a game called never alone. based on a group of native alas cans who live upon the arctic circle. in the game an orphan girl must overcome a series of op tackles. fighting a never ending snow storm. she is accompanied by fox. the game is a collaboration between several native alaskan groups using technology to center a younger generation in their own culture. >> one da
. >>> and lori jane gliha on the technology that reaches behind bars, and why it could lead to a disturbing disconnect. that's wednesday on "america from a remote corner at the top of the world, a look at technology, and what it can do in our lives. we think of video games as being a distraction. from a native community, a different approach, as found in barrow, alaska. time. >> must in our minds. girl. >> this 7-year-old is deadly serious about her video games....
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lori jane gliha investigated why that may have happened. >> honestly, the law enforcement response was worse than the rape. >> it would be a decade after megan was raped before she would be fan seriously. >> i was -- before she was taken seriously. >> i was interrogated. they say you can go to gaol for making this up. >> in 2003 a stranger attacked her in a tennessee home. she was 16 years old. >> so you are sitting there. you are 16, and they are telling you are you sure you were raped? how frustrating was it. >> it was confusing. despite the skepticism that handled the case and the threat by the attacker that turned and killed her, they decided to undergo an examine. it is an important tool in prosecuting sex crimes. the body of a rape victim is app crime scene. fluid can be tested for d.n.a., leading to the attacker's identification. >> he came from behind and knocked me down. the only chance i had was the d.n.a. they could collect from my body. >> she assumed her kit would beanalysed quickly. instead it sat on a shelf in a police evidence room for nine years. officials can't explai
lori jane gliha investigated why that may have happened. >> honestly, the law enforcement response was worse than the rape. >> it would be a decade after megan was raped before she would be fan seriously. >> i was -- before she was taken seriously. >> i was interrogated. they say you can go to gaol for making this up. >> in 2003 a stranger attacked her in a tennessee home. she was 16 years old. >> so you are sitting there. you are 16, and they are telling you...
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha good at look at how some americans trying to take advantage of this lori jane, thank for joining us, jamaica's tourism industry really touts this laid back bob marley kind of lifestyle, they are real trying to get away from what we all concentrated on a few years ago, which was this incredibly violent gang dominated lifestyle. first of all, what was it like to be there? were you feeling unsafe at any points? >> you know, before i everybody left to go there i had a variety of people come up to me and warning me it could be dangerous there, be careful. but when we actually landed there, i never felt that i was unsafe at any point. we had a local driver who helped take us around, he knew where he was going, we didn't stray after the beaten path and i didn't feel any worry. but the most -- the time when i felt the most vulnerable, insecure was after we had visited the first marijuana farm that we had gone to we were going along and i see men with giant guns stand ago long side the road and i asked the driver and i said what it is that? he said you'll see.
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha good at look at how some americans trying to take advantage of this lori jane, thank for joining us, jamaica's tourism industry really touts this laid back bob marley kind of lifestyle, they are real trying to get away from what we all concentrated on a few years ago, which was this incredibly violent gang dominated lifestyle. first of all, what was it like to be there? were you feeling unsafe at any points? >> you know, before i everybody...
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. >> "america tonight" merritt merritt's lori jane gliha. >> and the pope's words offer comfort. is he asking too much? >> the pope's message is one of giving assistance but pushing a political agenda saying, take the doors off and let everybody in. >> the holy father and the fate of the faithful.
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. >>> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha has this story. >> reporter: everything in morgan harrington's room, her drawings, photographs, even the posters on her bedroom wall are still right where she left them in 2009. >> she was a lot of fun. she really was. >> the 20-year-old, artist who wanted to be a teacher, disappeared after attending a metallica concert at the john paul jones arena. 101 days would pass before morgan's bones were found in a farmer's field. her mother believed she was raped and murdered. >> when i was told, we could find something forensics from another body something reared up and i wanted to do everything in my power to stop that. >> reporter: she turned her grief into activism. with her husband she started the save the next girl foundation, pushing with new legislation to deal with sexual assault. but it would take another five years and another tragedy before virginia law americas would focus their attention on college campuses. the death of hannah graham allowed her death to slowly unravel in 20 14. jesse matthew, a person never convicted, the fact that he was
. >>> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha has this story. >> reporter: everything in morgan harrington's room, her drawings, photographs, even the posters on her bedroom wall are still right where she left them in 2009. >> she was a lot of fun. she really was. >> the 20-year-old, artist who wanted to be a teacher, disappeared after attending a metallica concert at the john paul jones arena. 101 days would pass before morgan's bones were found in a farmer's...