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these were diffict cases to prove due to the close relationship between the victim and the perpetrator, along with mental issues. determination has remained consistent in domestic violence investigation; there was a time when law enforcement only focused on investigation. chief suhr recognize importance of having advocacy groups located directly in the special victims unit. family can meet with investigators and have access to services in the system as they move forward. with the efforts of kathy black and -- svu has a children's room available which offers a safe environment for children exposed to family violence. child abuse is one of the toughest crimes for investigators. children are among the most vulnerable victims. thankfully there are those like kathy baxter who are constantly fighting for the prevention of child abuse. i believe partnership with outside agencies have allowed us to find justice during this complex investigation. another important component of svu is the -- unit. those members solely on internet crimes against children. the cases are complex and require persist
these were diffict cases to prove due to the close relationship between the victim and the perpetrator, along with mental issues. determination has remained consistent in domestic violence investigation; there was a time when law enforcement only focused on investigation. chief suhr recognize importance of having advocacy groups located directly in the special victims unit. family can meet with investigators and have access to services in the system as they move forward. with the efforts of...
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you need to get the perpetrators completely out of the military.military power from this and put it into a civilian unit that is non-biased, that can go in and clean house. >> mark: that is the revision you would like to see. you would like to see rather than the military handle this themselves, it has to be done apart from the military. >> definitely. the corruption is through the roof. it's time for something else. >> mark: kori cioca your courageousness, your gavery is remarkable. who would have thought it would have to manifest itself this way in your bravery in serving the military. i appreciate you spending time with us on the young "the young turks." the documentary is "the invisible war: when we come back, angelina jolie yet another surgery, and some controversy surrounding it. we'll be right back. >> the pink lotus center applauds angelina jolie full choices. >> she's so brave, and it will help so many women and i think it makes her sexier than ever. >> i want to commend angelina jolie. she's a beautiful brave and courageous woman. >> mark
you need to get the perpetrators completely out of the military.military power from this and put it into a civilian unit that is non-biased, that can go in and clean house. >> mark: that is the revision you would like to see. you would like to see rather than the military handle this themselves, it has to be done apart from the military. >> definitely. the corruption is through the roof. it's time for something else. >> mark: kori cioca your courageousness, your gavery is...
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with a population that is going to continue to draw in ways of city resources in ways we're not perpetrated >> thank you thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> flex the mayor's office of housing or representative from the mayor's office of housing. >> he was here earlier? >> i know. thank you >> thank you supervisors i'm with the mayor's office. give me one moment. okay. that's our power point presentation is all set up. >> thank you yes. >> we've harder a little bit about the inside for housing for our reentry people come back into the community so i hope your discussion that topic. absolutely. >> great so i'm going to talk first very briefly about the mayor's office in the audit was and then i'll look at the way we've been resolved in reentry housing a long time and affordable housing for former incarcerated folks. so for the audit mayors housing staff was interviewed. and we provided the housing department with information and we provided two documents that define our priorities and the consolidated plan and the fair housing report. those reports describ
with a population that is going to continue to draw in ways of city resources in ways we're not perpetrated >> thank you thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> flex the mayor's office of housing or representative from the mayor's office of housing. >> he was here earlier? >> i know. thank you >> thank you supervisors i'm with the mayor's office. give me one moment. okay. that's our power point presentation is all set...
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. >> there are reports that the family jeanna knew the perpetrators knew the family of all of these brothers allegedly. >> our family has known the family for a very long time. >> that is really mazing. silvia thank you so much for joining us. i know your prayers have been answered this morning. so congratulations to you on that. thank you. thank you very much. we appreciate it and again i think it's a phenomenal mother's day. >> you are right to point that out. >> three brothers are in custody right now for the next step in the investigation. let's bring in elliot phoenix. >> amazing to hear the family at least one of them knew one of these alleged perpetrators. what's next for them? >> what an unbelievable story. from the family's perspective it's a happy ending. it is more like half time. you got these women thank god they are free and they will be reunite withed their families. the government has to know who going to be charged what will go forward the state government or federal government. kidnapping line is a first degree felony. that's on the par with manslaughter we are talking abou
. >> there are reports that the family jeanna knew the perpetrators knew the family of all of these brothers allegedly. >> our family has known the family for a very long time. >> that is really mazing. silvia thank you so much for joining us. i know your prayers have been answered this morning. so congratulations to you on that. thank you. thank you very much. we appreciate it and again i think it's a phenomenal mother's day. >> you are right to point that out. >>...
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, work for your perpetrator. it is very different within the military. what we realized from these 26,000 reports, and they were not official reports. they were gathered through an anonymous general relations survey done every few years by the department of defense, the vast majority did not feel safe enough to officially report because they felt they would be intimidated, retaliated against, punished, there would be some element of career jeopardy. that was certainly true in my own experience and continues to be true today. >> you talk about the number of official reports less than estimated from the survey. a number of reported sexual assaults in the u.s. military was 3334 -- 3374. this trend rising since 2004 here. can you talk about the back history and how long the military has recognized sexual assault as a real proble>> thers scandals that i am sure you will recognize. tailhook, aberdeen, lackland air force base, it -- the site of a huge scandal. this problem has existed for decades within the ranks. the o
, work for your perpetrator. it is very different within the military. what we realized from these 26,000 reports, and they were not official reports. they were gathered through an anonymous general relations survey done every few years by the department of defense, the vast majority did not feel safe enough to officially report because they felt they would be intimidated, retaliated against, punished, there would be some element of career jeopardy. that was certainly true in my own experience...
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will be talking to the public defender and district attorney for their input as well so we'll be perpetrated to increase take that task on july 1st to meet the deadline from the statute. we do have one recommendation in the audit its the one we disagree with on page 22 of the audit that states that i the chief executive of the court should assign a pattern to the community and we disagree due to the courts role of being a neutral party. we believe that border lines on policymaking and that's our part in the cc p. we were on the committee for the statutory community has stated and put into statute penal code 1230 was basically to enforcement and implementation plan by 2011 and that's certainly what the court was involved in and once completed the court stepped back we want to stay out of this for those specific reasons and i'm happy to answer any questions you may have >> i'd like to hear from the budget analysis their rationale. >> we did have confidence the state of the court for the directed judges not to be part of the community but we did a survey of other county and other counties do se
will be talking to the public defender and district attorney for their input as well so we'll be perpetrated to increase take that task on july 1st to meet the deadline from the statute. we do have one recommendation in the audit its the one we disagree with on page 22 of the audit that states that i the chief executive of the court should assign a pattern to the community and we disagree due to the courts role of being a neutral party. we believe that border lines on policymaking and that's...
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if the perpetrator is ever released, he will never be allowed to walk the streets.we will tattoo his face, rapist and murderer. anyone to seewant his face because people will persecute him. that is how we will -- how we will do it from now on. of the frequent calls for the death penalty for rapists, tattoos. so far, the gang has not resulted to such methods. announceoss plans to her a vigilante punishing method to the police soon. working onmen are it. two figures will serve as rapists and forers. they will use-- and forcers. they will use charcoal instead of real ink. it will announce it everywhere. hands on one of these rate this, we will pursue its recently. i am. we will pursue this immediately. i am not afraid of the consequences. i never thought i would have to do something like this. i believe it is necessary. frequently peru -- frequently report the brutal rapes. it was named the most dangerous place in the world for girls and women. some hope to deter potential rapists with the tattoo threat. >> if someone wants to kill me, i do not care. everyone has to di
if the perpetrator is ever released, he will never be allowed to walk the streets.we will tattoo his face, rapist and murderer. anyone to seewant his face because people will persecute him. that is how we will -- how we will do it from now on. of the frequent calls for the death penalty for rapists, tattoos. so far, the gang has not resulted to such methods. announceoss plans to her a vigilante punishing method to the police soon. working onmen are it. two figures will serve as rapists and...
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they were worried that the perpetrators would flee the city.ey started to take movement in the city, that would flush them out. and that is what happened. once those pictures went up, the perpetrators were in trouble. it is very unfortunate -- is very unfortunate that that mit officer lost his life, but the fact of the matter is that if they had not put those up and , catching those perpetrators would have been much more difficult. it the majornd watch list have a misspelling of the older brother's name. they are not as effective at getting pictures of the perpetrators of the scene of the asme, with capturing them they appear at the time. in the cityy people to who they were. twitterre is stand on -- guest: federal law enforcement was in charge of this investigation. if they had needed warrants that probably would have gone to federal court to get them. but when you are in hot pursuit of dangerous people, running around, ducking in here, ducking in their, there is a concept that public safety predominates. you have to have reasonable suspicion
they were worried that the perpetrators would flee the city.ey started to take movement in the city, that would flush them out. and that is what happened. once those pictures went up, the perpetrators were in trouble. it is very unfortunate -- is very unfortunate that that mit officer lost his life, but the fact of the matter is that if they had not put those up and , catching those perpetrators would have been much more difficult. it the majornd watch list have a misspelling of the older...
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going to let the perpetrator go because we did not have a war and and there is legislation that sayswe cannot use it. i think we need to be cognizant of the potentially unintended consequences of what sounds at first blush like something that will only be good. >> mr. mcneill? >> he highlighted one of the points i make in my written testimony, where i provide a few testimony -- examples.
going to let the perpetrator go because we did not have a war and and there is legislation that sayswe cannot use it. i think we need to be cognizant of the potentially unintended consequences of what sounds at first blush like something that will only be good. >> mr. mcneill? >> he highlighted one of the points i make in my written testimony, where i provide a few testimony -- examples.
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is the perpetrator still in jail?s, the mother says, but i think he is going to be released soon. no, he won't be, she says. what a pretty girl. if the perpetrator is ever released, he will never be able to walk the streets. we will tattoo on his face rate rapist andrder -- murderer. he will never want anyone to see his face because people were persecuted him. that is how we will do it from now on. so instead of frequent calls for the death penalty for rapists, tattoos. so far, the gang has not resorted to such methods, but her plans to officially announce her new vigilant a punishment method to the media soon. the gang women are working on it. as straw figures will serve rapists. they will tattoo therefore heads, symbolically using charcoal instead of real thing. we are going to announce it everywhere. if we get our hands on one of these rack this is -- if we get our hands on one of these rapists, we will tattoo him immediately. i'm not afraid of the consequences. i never thought i would have to do something like thi
is the perpetrator still in jail?s, the mother says, but i think he is going to be released soon. no, he won't be, she says. what a pretty girl. if the perpetrator is ever released, he will never be able to walk the streets. we will tattoo on his face rate rapist andrder -- murderer. he will never want anyone to see his face because people were persecuted him. that is how we will do it from now on. so instead of frequent calls for the death penalty for rapists, tattoos. so far, the gang has not...
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and are victims and perpetrates -- perpetrators of violence. they want us to bring up the focus in district 11 on jobs, and after-school programming for high school and middle school students. senior services. and revitalization of the broad randolph street and mission street corridor. district 11 is unique, we have been an under-resourced district and we need more from the city. we are committed and organized and have capacity. we are willing to work with the city to improve our district. and are asking for a meeting with the mayor, and workforce development and other city departments to set a plan of action in place. we want to make district 11 equally inviting and welcoming part of san francisco as other districts are. so i don't want to take up too much time. that's briefly what we are here -- the omic would like to present to the panel today. thank you. rrn fors fo they told me to stand in one place, i am use this mic. before i bring up eric mcdonald from the united way. raise your hands if you have comment cards, we will give you one more
and are victims and perpetrates -- perpetrators of violence. they want us to bring up the focus in district 11 on jobs, and after-school programming for high school and middle school students. senior services. and revitalization of the broad randolph street and mission street corridor. district 11 is unique, we have been an under-resourced district and we need more from the city. we are committed and organized and have capacity. we are willing to work with the city to improve our district. and...
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if you wait until you get to this point or where jodi arias is or where anybody else who's perpetrated, it's too late. then it's god help you after that. but now is the time, get help before it's too late. >> since you've just mentioned jodi arias, she's probably not long from ending up in a holding cell behind me. and the process against her is continuing in a matter of hours. i know you know about this interview that she just conducted, drew, where she has essentially said, you know, if i'm going to get the death penalty, that would be preferable to living out my life in prison. i'd love you to weigh in on that and the psychology behind that. >> well, i'm glad lisa is here, because to have an attorney's point of view of the client going rogue like this will be very interesting. i'm sure if lisa were the attorney, she'd want to grab her with her bare hands because this undoubtedly will be used in court against her. but this is more of jodi arias's manipulation. we know she has borderline personality disorder. they often have preoccupation with suicide. they don't typically complete su
if you wait until you get to this point or where jodi arias is or where anybody else who's perpetrated, it's too late. then it's god help you after that. but now is the time, get help before it's too late. >> since you've just mentioned jodi arias, she's probably not long from ending up in a holding cell behind me. and the process against her is continuing in a matter of hours. i know you know about this interview that she just conducted, drew, where she has essentially said, you know, if...
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, it would defy reason to say to that victim we know the perpetrator is, we are going to let the perpetrator go because we don't have a warrant and there is legislation that says we can't use it so we need to be cognizant of the potentially bad -- unintended consequences of what sounds like something which is only going to be good. >> mr. mcneal. >> mr. villasenor, one of the points i make my written testimony where i provide a few examples where the legislation, turned preserving american privacy act, in 2012, they both create a circumstance where we might be suppressing inadvertant lead discovered information so we doing search and rescue mission and public parks or something and along the way when looking for the lost hiker you come across evidence of a crime and now that evidence can't be used. some privacy advocates want a ban on the use of secondary evidence in all circumstances and i understand the impulse. the idea is if you say you're using it for search and rescue purposes a new use the evidence for crime collection purposes it presents the circumstance where we might have general
, it would defy reason to say to that victim we know the perpetrator is, we are going to let the perpetrator go because we don't have a warrant and there is legislation that says we can't use it so we need to be cognizant of the potentially bad -- unintended consequences of what sounds like something which is only going to be good. >> mr. mcneal. >> mr. villasenor, one of the points i make my written testimony where i provide a few examples where the legislation, turned preserving...
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to jail, you're sending perpetrators to court-martial. system is just filled with disincentive right now, and a lot of these serial predators get away with rape, quite simply. and we can fix this problem, but it's not a system that can be fixed just with training. we have to reform -- lou: i wasn't suggesting it. but to engage the predators and those who are committing these crimes, it has to be taken care of at the, at a unit level to begin with. i would expect that the marine corps would be very proud to have its noncommissioned officers leading that fight. we can talk about the general officers. but these noncommissioned officers have got to be leading the way as well, right? >> well, everyone has to be leading the way. but when you're ingrained in a culture that does not understand rape culture, and that's the case right now. i mean, we had the air force -- lou: you were hesitating to use my word, epidemic, and now you're talking about a rape culture? >> no. what i'm saying is when they don't understand rape or sexual violence as a ph
to jail, you're sending perpetrators to court-martial. system is just filled with disincentive right now, and a lot of these serial predators get away with rape, quite simply. and we can fix this problem, but it's not a system that can be fixed just with training. we have to reform -- lou: i wasn't suggesting it. but to engage the predators and those who are committing these crimes, it has to be taken care of at the, at a unit level to begin with. i would expect that the marine corps would be...
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and are victims and perpetrates -- perpetrators of violence. they want us to bring up the focus in district 11 on jobs, and after-school programming for high school and middle school students. senior services. and revitalization of the broad randolph street and mission street corridor. district 11 is unique, we have been an under-resourced district
and are victims and perpetrates -- perpetrators of violence. they want us to bring up the focus in district 11 on jobs, and after-school programming for high school and middle school students. senior services. and revitalization of the broad randolph street and mission street corridor. district 11 is unique, we have been an under-resourced district
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>> i think part of it is, you know, the perpetrators of these horrific acts go about creating as much normalcy as possible. the whole idea is not to stand out, but to blend in. it is to be at the local community barbecue. it is to have folks over from time to time. but even in that behavior, you notice that there is some telltale signs that again went missing, plastic bags on the windows of the house, the front porch light on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all these little things that really kind of stick out and make you go hmm, they didn't follow up on. they got duped into this whole psychology of normalcy he had been creating. and they played into it. and so even when you see a young naked, you know, girl, in the backyard, you're, like, oh, that's odd, but, you know. >> there is a thin line, i was thinking about this a lot the last few days as a neighbor. i live in a community. there are houses up and down my streets and we all kind of pay attention to what goes on, particularly if there is a house where it looks like people haven't been there in a while, there is a fine line betwe
>> i think part of it is, you know, the perpetrators of these horrific acts go about creating as much normalcy as possible. the whole idea is not to stand out, but to blend in. it is to be at the local community barbecue. it is to have folks over from time to time. but even in that behavior, you notice that there is some telltale signs that again went missing, plastic bags on the windows of the house, the front porch light on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all these little things that...
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if you would catch the perpetrators. it would eventually stop. punishing the victims, only em bold ens the perpetrator and creates a new canvas for them to payton. paint on. the only way they get caught is if it's a concerned neighbor the police happen to accidentally stumble across them when they are in the process of vandalizing somebody's property. i'm proposed two solutions to help curb this black and white. i hope the mayor's and others will propose several ideas. stake out known graffiti corridors with your graffiti abatement department or what you might call it and when these things occurred -- >> thank you very much. we give everyone equal time. you will have time to discuss with w w staff. next speaker. >> my name is michael man and my address is 428 grove street. i don't have an issue with the graffiti. my property is graffiti free currently. my issue is with dpw. i have recently gotten two bills from dpw, one was $263, the original bill in september 2011. i purchased the property in january 2012. i'm expected to pay the final bill of $
if you would catch the perpetrators. it would eventually stop. punishing the victims, only em bold ens the perpetrator and creates a new canvas for them to payton. paint on. the only way they get caught is if it's a concerned neighbor the police happen to accidentally stumble across them when they are in the process of vandalizing somebody's property. i'm proposed two solutions to help curb this black and white. i hope the mayor's and others will propose several ideas. stake out known graffiti...
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it's for your father, for the rapist, it's for the perpetrators. you're going to poison them now, ander the never coming -- and they are never coming back. chemo will purge the badness that was never yours, but was projected onto you. i have total faith in your resilience and magical capacities of your body and soul for healing. your job is to welcome the chemo as an empathetic warrior which is coming in to rescue your innocence by killing off the perpetrator who got inside you. you have many bodies. new ones will be born out of this transformational time of love and care. when you feel nauseous or terrible, just imagine how hard the chemo is fighting on your behalf and on behalf of all women's bodies, restoring wholend, innocence, peace. welcome the chemo as an empathetic warrior. well, i have to tell you, i couldn't wait to get the chemo. [laughter] and i'm not exaggerating. she gave me a frame, and i think everything is about the frame and the way we see things determines our experience so deeply. and my first chemo i sat there for five hours wi
it's for your father, for the rapist, it's for the perpetrators. you're going to poison them now, ander the never coming -- and they are never coming back. chemo will purge the badness that was never yours, but was projected onto you. i have total faith in your resilience and magical capacities of your body and soul for healing. your job is to welcome the chemo as an empathetic warrior which is coming in to rescue your innocence by killing off the perpetrator who got inside you. you have many...
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in rwanda they have a process hundreds of thousands of perpetrators with no legal system that resortedto a form of a long-standing form of tribal justice where the village, the village essentially served as prosecutor and judge and jury of the people in the village who had committed the harm. and that includes the victims being part of it. they are all imperfect and they are all woefully imperfect when you start talking about crimes and transgressions and horrors of vast scale but i submit that only brings to light the many imperfections that are less glaring perhaps, less grand in scope when you look at what goes on in our legal system in this country. >> can i say something in response to what was said a moment ago? as someone who has grown-up in the home of survivors and his grandparents were murdered in auschwitz, i was very happy that they had a trial at nuremberg. i wanted the world to see what had happened but i didn't want to go at industry and just a shooting nazis if they were not see them even though i would've felt that if i had a chance to do it. i wanted the world to see
in rwanda they have a process hundreds of thousands of perpetrators with no legal system that resortedto a form of a long-standing form of tribal justice where the village, the village essentially served as prosecutor and judge and jury of the people in the village who had committed the harm. and that includes the victims being part of it. they are all imperfect and they are all woefully imperfect when you start talking about crimes and transgressions and horrors of vast scale but i submit that...
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, which i dealt with last week, are perpetrators and aggressors, so i wanted to work on that so i'm working with kids and with aspergers and autism and one thing that struck me is we need to be able on the flip side, so i'm now writing to kids when you are the one that has more of a thick skin, whatever you want to call it, how do you interact with kids who are more sensitive? just how do you do that? how do you recognize the signs when you're around somebody that does calibrate and has a different definition and what bothers them and what doesn't and if we can do that and i'm asking autistic kids and asperger's kids and normal kids and what are the things that trigger these things and what can we do and i want you to know what i am doing right now and i am working with boys and i finished the porn section and honest i'm doing all of it and why do girls send naked pictures and this week we're creating concrete strategies and scenarios so they can picture what to do when they are up either way against these dynamics and if we work together this way and really name it. sometimes kids with asp
, which i dealt with last week, are perpetrators and aggressors, so i wanted to work on that so i'm working with kids and with aspergers and autism and one thing that struck me is we need to be able on the flip side, so i'm now writing to kids when you are the one that has more of a thick skin, whatever you want to call it, how do you interact with kids who are more sensitive? just how do you do that? how do you recognize the signs when you're around somebody that does calibrate and has a...
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for the resolution of these cases are far too often biased in favor of the often higher-ranking perpetrators. >> reporter: norris spoke at a press conference at which senator kirsten gillibrand pushed legislation that would allow victims to bypass their commanders. >> if you're ever going to change the culture you're going to need to see cases that are investigated, brought to trial and convictions. >> reporter: how do you make that happen? >> allow them to report directly to a military lawyer, a trained prosecutor, someone who understands sexual assaults and is the one who will do the investigation and then decide whether or not to bring it to trial. >> reporter: it's no longer about raising awareness so sexual assaults in the military. now, scott, it's about lowering the boom. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. american troops are training afghans to take over the fighting. how's that going? we'll show you next. we'll show you next. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it
for the resolution of these cases are far too often biased in favor of the often higher-ranking perpetrators. >> reporter: norris spoke at a press conference at which senator kirsten gillibrand pushed legislation that would allow victims to bypass their commanders. >> if you're ever going to change the culture you're going to need to see cases that are investigated, brought to trial and convictions. >> reporter: how do you make that happen? >> allow them to report...
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for the resolution of these cases are far too often biased in favor of the often higher ranking perpetrators. >> reporter: norris spoke at a press conference in which senator gillibrand pushed legislation that would allow victims to bypass their commanders. >> if you're ever going to change the culture, you're going to need to say cases that actually investigated, brought to trial and convictions. >> reporter: how do you make that happen? >> allow them to report directly to a military lawyer, a trained prosecutor, someone who understands sexual assault and is the one who will do the investigation and then decide whether or not to bring it to trial. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> coming up on "the morning news" an internet hero turned murder suspect. kai, the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker, is under arrest. this is the "cbs morning news." hatchet-wielding hitchhiker is under arrest. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief.
for the resolution of these cases are far too often biased in favor of the often higher ranking perpetrators. >> reporter: norris spoke at a press conference in which senator gillibrand pushed legislation that would allow victims to bypass their commanders. >> if you're ever going to change the culture, you're going to need to say cases that actually investigated, brought to trial and convictions. >> reporter: how do you make that happen? >> allow them to report directly...