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i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress. most rape is stressful so i was making a point, stress affects pregnancy, which is was a big parent this that gets you to the got cho couldoo you say the words caused a cataclysmic explosion. let's play a clip from the interview and have you explain it. >> so, if an abortion could be considered in case of a tubal flanges, what about in the case of rape, legal or not? >> people always want to try to make that as one of those thing toes, how do you slice this particularly tough ethical question. from what i understand from doctors that's rare. if it's a legitimate rape know, mail body has ways to shut that whole thing down. let's assume that maybe that didn't work or something. i think there should be some punishment but the punishment ought to be in the rapist and not attacking the child. >> host: part of your book is explaining what you meant by that. >> guest: a little bit. just from the beginning. the point is this. he is asking the very hard question and that is, what happens if a
i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress. most rape is stressful so i was making a point, stress affects pregnancy, which is was a big parent this that gets you to the got cho couldoo you say the words caused a cataclysmic explosion. let's play a clip from the interview and have you explain it. >> so, if an abortion could be considered in case of a tubal flanges, what about in the case of rape, legal or not? >> people always want to try to...
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i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress.tress affects pregnancy, which preface to get you to the gotcha question. host: these words caused a social explosion. let's play a clip from that interview. [video clip] >> if an abortion could be considered in the case of pregnancy, what about the case of rape? people always want to try to make that one of the things, how do you slice this particularly top ethical -- tough ethical question? , the's a legitimate rape female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. i think there should be some punishment on the rapist and not attacking child. the point is this -- he is asking a very hard question. what happens if a woman is raped? child that is conceived in rape have the same right to life as a child conceived in love? that is the question. if abortion is wrong, it is wrong. the person punished should be the rapist and not the child. of a woman becoming pregnant from rape are somewhat reduced because of stress. people argue about that. i give you some common sense. you know familie
i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress.tress affects pregnancy, which preface to get you to the gotcha question. host: these words caused a social explosion. let's play a clip from that interview. [video clip] >> if an abortion could be considered in the case of pregnancy, what about the case of rape? people always want to try to make that one of the things, how do you slice this particularly top ethical -- tough ethical question? , the's a...
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i was raped in december two thousand and. the morning of december fourth two thousand and ten in my bed. in the cardinal gardens housing complex at the university of southern california. i didn't know what to do i suppose they know over and over and over again and i stopped after a while because it just didn't mean anything to. say let's was a boyfriend. do you remember anything happen last night and we had. said yeah we had to remember said no no and. slack and. i was so drunk i don't remember the sex all i just figured we had sex. and yes i could have been more aware if i had been raised in an environment where i knew about date rape but i didn't and this is something that people on talk about and like i didn't know what to look out for because i didn't think that people were cable capable of doing i didn't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. life is dominated by the fraternities groups of students. they are identified by the greek make up the fraterniti
i was raped in december two thousand and. the morning of december fourth two thousand and ten in my bed. in the cardinal gardens housing complex at the university of southern california. i didn't know what to do i suppose they know over and over and over again and i stopped after a while because it just didn't mean anything to. say let's was a boyfriend. do you remember anything happen last night and we had. said yeah we had to remember said no no and. slack and. i was so drunk i don't remember...
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being raped time to. time does not speed ahead like it does when you're with friends instead time becomes. it slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. three. dormitory on campus. here with his roommates in the door. talking and joking. it is far from a pleasant wake up call. if you. think about. analyzing everything and. wishing that i could go back and how i. hold retrospective what would you have done differently. this. is a time where paranoid and. no one no one could find me. especially but. the university's reaction revealed that. the powerful get their way. we'd have to go through behavioral counsel and like sit down with him and. defend yourself but you don't have any proof and there are no witnesses or physical d.n.a. so it's not really much folk point. and there's a high chance that you know and i you know i didn't want to be told school that i had been there a so i think how do you deal with that girl compl
being raped time to. time does not speed ahead like it does when you're with friends instead time becomes. it slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. three. dormitory on campus. here with his roommates in the door. talking and joking. it is far from a pleasant wake up call. if you. think about. analyzing everything and. wishing that i could go back and how i. hold retrospective what would you have done...
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i think it's not really a rape culture as much as a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes when you mentioned no one wants to talk about. publishing her story in the campus newspaper she exposed the university's behavior regarding her rape in one week more than ten thousand read her story on the internet. being raped. speed ahead with. time becomes. it slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. dormitory on campus some nights i can still hear the sound of his roommate from the door. and. it is far from a pleasant wake up call. if you. think about. analyzing everything and. hold retrospective what would you have done differently. biggest night. this. is a time where paranoia. no one no one can find. especially but. the university's reaction revealed. the powerful way. to have to go through. behavior. like sit down with him and. defend yourself you don't have any proof. or physical d.n.a. so it's not really much folk point. and there's a high chance that. i. want to be told school. so i think h
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i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. publishing her story in the campus newspaper she exposed the university's behavior regarding her rape in one week more than ten thousand read her story on the internet. when you're being raped time does not stop time does not speed ahead like it does when you're with friends instead time becomes. it slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. some nights i can still hear the sound of his roommates in the other side of the door. talking and joking is. far from a pleasant wake up call. if you. think about it almost obsessively and analyzing everything and. wishing that i could go back and how it would change things seem a whole retrospective what would you have done differently. they never have to accept. there. is a time where paranoid. no one no one could find me. especially but. the university's reaction revealed that. the powerful get their way.
i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. publishing her story in the campus newspaper she exposed the university's behavior regarding her rape in one week more than ten thousand read her story on the internet. when you're being raped time does not stop time does not speed ahead like it does when you're with friends instead time becomes. it slows to such an excruciating pace...
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i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. dormitory on campus. roommates in the door. and. if you. think about. everything. go back and. hold. differently. is a time where paranoid. no one no one could find. but. reaction revealed. the way. to have to go through. behavior. and. defend yourself you don't have any proof. or physical d.n.a. . point. and i. told. you how do you do with that girl complaining about. school. to somebody. he's going to lose money at the school or why make actual changes that will put you in the press in a negative light. once again money is the primary motive. the school must be exemplary to maintain revenue and show that it defends american values. values questioned by jackson katz a sociologist who studies male and female campus relations. i think the media has gotten more and more objectifying of women and actually t
i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. dormitory on campus. roommates in the door. and. if you. think about. everything. go back and. hold. differently. is a time where paranoid. no one no one could find. but. reaction revealed. the way. to have to...
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one a child conseeived in rape, do they -- conceived in rape, do they have the same right to life. i was taking the hard position that that child deserves life as much as other people and also making the point the rapist deserves to be severely punished. >> we need to leave it right there. the book is called "firing back." >>> we've got a lot of showers that are coming still at us from the southwest. north of 66, west of 95, just wait. you have showers headed your way as well. the full forecast heading into the weekend when we return. >>> howard has been tracking this since 4:25 this morning and it's here now. >> we issue yellow alert for nuisanient weather. red alert is for severe storms, maybe a severe winter storm or thunderstorm, something that is going to cause some damage or potentially be very harmful you to. today we have the nuisance weather. it's been in the form of rain coming up from the carolinas. some heavy showers. you see them there in areas southwest and also in the eastern part of north carolina approaching southeastern virginia. that's going to head toward delmar
one a child conseeived in rape, do they -- conceived in rape, do they have the same right to life. i was taking the hard position that that child deserves life as much as other people and also making the point the rapist deserves to be severely punished. >> we need to leave it right there. the book is called "firing back." >>> we've got a lot of showers that are coming still at us from the southwest. north of 66, west of 95, just wait. you have showers headed your way...
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>> guest: a japanese better than of the rape of nanking.and he's still alive and in japan right now. >> cspan: and you corresponded with him? >> guest: that's correct. >> cspan: how did that work wo, how did you find an? >> guest: i have to track them down and i think a journalist is actually the one that gave me his address. and i wrote a letter to him. i had it translated into japanese and he responded almost immediately and i had the later translated back into english. he sent me copies of the diaries and he also answered that request and i had posed to him. i was trying to understand that the state of mind that he was at the time. brian macklin did you learn from him? >> guest: the japanese soldier really have to see the chinese s subhuman before they could kill them. he depicted the chinese in his diary as animals or insects. >> cspan: >> cspan: right about that in thabove that inthe buck, you cao context the veteran officer named speedy 11 transformed the youth to killing machine. and i want to read what you have. where did you find t
>> guest: a japanese better than of the rape of nanking.and he's still alive and in japan right now. >> cspan: and you corresponded with him? >> guest: that's correct. >> cspan: how did that work wo, how did you find an? >> guest: i have to track them down and i think a journalist is actually the one that gave me his address. and i wrote a letter to him. i had it translated into japanese and he responded almost immediately and i had the later translated back into...
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in santa clara county with how that county handles rape kits. aze? >> reporter: every rape kit that needs to be tested is tested here at the crime lab across the street, they call official but not all the counties have resources for this. >> it's so bad for so many reasons and one of the reasons is it minimizes the victim. >> reporter: kathy runs the shelter next door solutions and says 40% of their clients are sexual assault victims. she's pushing for every rape kit to be tested, saying the delay reduces the chance for the victims to speak up. >> all victims of rape are going to say doeth doent bother, don't bother. because you're going to go through all of this, you're going to have to wait six months or a year or whatever it is. >> reporter: congressman mike honda of san jose says he's trying to perform the heimlich maneuver on choke holds for the rape kits of being tested right away. >> what's troubling, when you have 400, 500,000 rape kits ing on the shelf, and there's a lack of funds, in the personnel, we got to do something about it. >> report
in santa clara county with how that county handles rape kits. aze? >> reporter: every rape kit that needs to be tested is tested here at the crime lab across the street, they call official but not all the counties have resources for this. >> it's so bad for so many reasons and one of the reasons is it minimizes the victim. >> reporter: kathy runs the shelter next door solutions and says 40% of their clients are sexual assault victims. she's pushing for every rape kit to be...
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more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of the long. gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. japan's defense ministry has revealed it's paid out nearly four million dollars in compensation over the past decade fox events and crimes involving american military personnel around fifty thousand u.s. troops served in japan in the last ten years now under an agreement japan has to pay a quarter of compensation for incidents that occur during your u.s. military duties even if it has nothing to do with them and it turns out that thousands of crimes have been committed by u.s. stuff in that time almost twenty million dollars was paid out in compensation nearly four million of that by japan victim of one of those crimes catherine
more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of the long. gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. japan's defense ministry has revealed it's paid out nearly four million...
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and i discovered that he indeed had witnessed a rape and that the rape victim was a young man by thef christopher longenecker. you don't really hear about male on male rape all that often. to me that suggests a whole other degree of violence. but then it went a step further because it was that the man who had been arrested for the rape was stoney lewis. >> the same stoney lewis who had first tipped off police that joe, keenan and espinoza might be the ones responsible for tony's murder. >> my heart just dropped into the pit of my stomach. and i'm thinking, oh, my god, the deceased in this case has witnessed a rape. and the rapist is the man who is pointing his finger at other men. >> but if neil was able to connect these two cases in an afternoon, why hadn't police and prosecutors done the same? >> the prosecutor of joe's case was carmen marino. it turned out that the prosecutor of the rape case was carmen marino. at the same time. so it doesn't take too much to ask that you put two and two together. >> yeah, i didn't see any connection. who would murder him for what reason? contrary
and i discovered that he indeed had witnessed a rape and that the rape victim was a young man by thef christopher longenecker. you don't really hear about male on male rape all that often. to me that suggests a whole other degree of violence. but then it went a step further because it was that the man who had been arrested for the rape was stoney lewis. >> the same stoney lewis who had first tipped off police that joe, keenan and espinoza might be the ones responsible for tony's murder....
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i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress. i was making the point stress impacts pregnancy which is a good parenthesis to get to the question which i was going to answer. >> you say these words that you chose in the book cause a cataclysmic social explosion. let's play our viewers a clip from that interview and have you come back and explain what you are saying there. >> okay. so if an abortion could be considered a tubal pregnancy or something like that, what about the case of rape, should it be legal or not? >> you know, people always want to try to make that one of those things, how you slice it is particularly tough as 60 of ethical question. first of all from what i understand from doctors that is rare. if it is a legitimate rate the female body has ways to try to shut that old thing down. let's assume maybe that's in worker something. at think there should be punishment. the punishment ought to be on the rapist and not attacking the child. >> part of the book is explaining what you meant by that. >> just the beginning, t
i was trying to separate the idea of statutory rape from a rape that causes stress. i was making the point stress impacts pregnancy which is a good parenthesis to get to the question which i was going to answer. >> you say these words that you chose in the book cause a cataclysmic social explosion. let's play our viewers a clip from that interview and have you come back and explain what you are saying there. >> okay. so if an abortion could be considered a tubal pregnancy or...
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a nail polish designed to detect certain date rape drugs.s jacqueline kelly explains, some experts have serious concerns about it. >> reporter: many say sexual assault and date rape drugs are common on college campuses and bars. >> it's like a reality when you go to college and you're a girl. >> reporter: it's so widespread four male college students decided to come up with a unique way to stop it before it happens. according to the group's facebook page, they created a nail polish called undercover colors that can detect popular date rape drugs like rohypnol, xanax and ghb. you just have to stir your drink with your finger and nail polish will change colors if a date rape drug is present. >> it's scary. you hear lots of stories about things that happen to girls, drugs, anything like that. and knowing that just because like i'm wearing a nail polish and i can stick my finger in it, and i can be safe, that's definitely a reason to buy a nail polish like that. >> reporter: while everyone agrees this is a good idea, experts at university hospit
a nail polish designed to detect certain date rape drugs.s jacqueline kelly explains, some experts have serious concerns about it. >> reporter: many say sexual assault and date rape drugs are common on college campuses and bars. >> it's like a reality when you go to college and you're a girl. >> reporter: it's so widespread four male college students decided to come up with a unique way to stop it before it happens. according to the group's facebook page, they created a nail...
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i stumbled into rape culture, a world in which rape is seen as the norm and victims are blamed for their own us all. there are many myths about rape. it is a myth that there are blurred lines of consent. it is that ms. that rapes are committed by strangers jumping out of the bushes. it's also a myth that rate cannot happen to men. what's true is that rape culture is very real. i know you've all seen this picture before. this picture is supposed to represent love and patriotism and romance. what you might not know is that these two people are strangers, which makes this picture and assault. whenforward to last summer robin thicke's blurred lines was the number one song in the country and feminist spoke out and spoke up and said no, enough is enough. i refuse to accept this. he went from number one on the charts to the number one creep just a year later. when you see us as to stick like this one that only 3% of rapist ever spend a day in jail, i want you to be as horrified as i am. this is not just my issue. this is not just a feminist issue. it's everyone's issue. last year when i went on
i stumbled into rape culture, a world in which rape is seen as the norm and victims are blamed for their own us all. there are many myths about rape. it is a myth that there are blurred lines of consent. it is that ms. that rapes are committed by strangers jumping out of the bushes. it's also a myth that rate cannot happen to men. what's true is that rape culture is very real. i know you've all seen this picture before. this picture is supposed to represent love and patriotism and romance. what...
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alameda county is working to clear a backlog of more than 2000 rape kits. the rape kits from sexual assault victims need to be tested so the dna evidence can be entered into a national database and used to identify suspects. the news conference is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. in oakland. >>> this morning a stanford student accused of rape is no longer facing the threat of criminal charges as the district attorney has ruled there is insufficient evidence to prove a sexual assault occurred. the case received national attention after stanford university senior lia francis came forward, saying she had been raped by a fellow stanford student while staying at his home in alaska. she publicly criticized the way the universitiled her claim, saying it has a delayed and flawed process and called on the school to expel him. her story contributed to the growing criticism over colleges and universities' responses to students' reports of sexual assault. the district attorney in alaska, however, now says there was not enough evidence to press criminal charges. >>> one
alameda county is working to clear a backlog of more than 2000 rape kits. the rape kits from sexual assault victims need to be tested so the dna evidence can be entered into a national database and used to identify suspects. the news conference is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. in oakland. >>> this morning a stanford student accused of rape is no longer facing the threat of criminal charges as the district attorney has ruled there is insufficient evidence to prove a sexual assault...
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recidivism rate for rape is so high that of course there were going to be hits and we were going to be finding out that there were some bad guys that now could be put behind bars and some survivors that could get the justice they have been waiting for for so long and also that that community is going to be a safer place. >> you might wonder why do the kits go untested? it's a case of money often times. each kit can cost up to $1500 to test. they hope to create a blueprint for other jurisdictions to emulate. >>> we are under a yellow alert now but brighter days are ahead. topper is going to tell us when and what we need to watch for tonight. >> first coming up next in 90 seconds. >> keeping your family safe at hotel swimming pools. i am andrea mccarren. after reading thousands of pages of inspection reports we'll show you some of hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy wi
recidivism rate for rape is so high that of course there were going to be hits and we were going to be finding out that there were some bad guys that now could be put behind bars and some survivors that could get the justice they have been waiting for for so long and also that that community is going to be a safer place. >> you might wonder why do the kits go untested? it's a case of money often times. each kit can cost up to $1500 to test. they hope to create a blueprint for other...
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because i have specimens from the rape.porter: what did that tell you? that he was so willing and -- >> i figured the guy didn't do it. i called ken, i said, this is not your guy. >> he says, i don't know, ken, i don't think so. i don't think so. i talked to him. i said, yeah, i know you talked to him. i'm telling you, it's the guy. >> reporter: it will take months for the dna test to come back. in the meantime, brennan has called this man -- frederick police sergeant tom chase. >> i informed the lieutenant chase that i believed that he was a serial rapist, if not a serial murderer possibly, and that, you know, he might be a person of interest for him to keep an eye on, just, you know, in case something happened in one of those neighborhoods that he could possibly be responsible for. >> i utilized my contacts to keep an eye on the fact that he was still in town, because i want to make sure he's available for them when they're ready to come and get him. this is the ballpark where he was working at the time. and this is where
because i have specimens from the rape.porter: what did that tell you? that he was so willing and -- >> i figured the guy didn't do it. i called ken, i said, this is not your guy. >> he says, i don't know, ken, i don't think so. i don't think so. i talked to him. i said, yeah, i know you talked to him. i'm telling you, it's the guy. >> reporter: it will take months for the dna test to come back. in the meantime, brennan has called this man -- frederick police sergeant tom...
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when i was seven and a half, i was raped. i won't say severely raped. all rape is severe. the rapist was a person very well known to my family. i was hospitalized. the rapist was let out of jail and was found dead that night, and the police suggested that the rapist had been kicked to death. i was seven and a half. i thought that i had caused the man's death, because i had spoken his name. that was my seven and a half-year-old logic. so i stopped talking for five years. now, to show you again how out of evil there can come good, in those five years i read every book in the black school library. i read all the books i could get from the white school library. i memorized james weldon johnson, paul laurence dunbar, countee cullen and langston hughes. i memorized shakespeare, whole plays, 50 sonnets. i memorized edgar allen poe, all the poetry -- never having heard it, i memorized it. i had longfellow, i had guy de maupassant, i had balzac, rudyard kipling. i mean, it was catholic kind of reading, and catholic kind of storing. when i decided to speak, i had a lot to say, and m
when i was seven and a half, i was raped. i won't say severely raped. all rape is severe. the rapist was a person very well known to my family. i was hospitalized. the rapist was let out of jail and was found dead that night, and the police suggested that the rapist had been kicked to death. i was seven and a half. i thought that i had caused the man's death, because i had spoken his name. that was my seven and a half-year-old logic. so i stopped talking for five years. now, to show you again...
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connie best use stress-inoculation therapy to help rape victims. in this scene, they demonstrate it with graduate students. what we found in working with crime victims and other trauma victims is they experience anxiety in each of three channels. it can be the physical, the cognitive, or their thought channel, and the behavioral channel. one thing that's true about that, too, is that one effect of crime is to really make people feel pretty helpless and powerless, and so that by giving them an array of coping tools to use, what that does is, it gives them some control back over their own emotions and their own lives. i wanted practical steps. i wanted to know, where do i begin with addressing these reactions, the effects of this assault? um, i didn't have a whollot of choice anymore because it was-- it affects every aspect of your life. to address the fear and anxiety they may be feeling physically, we do a couple of very basic techniques that we think that people find useful. the first one is actually teaching some deep-breathing exercises. i know
connie best use stress-inoculation therapy to help rape victims. in this scene, they demonstrate it with graduate students. what we found in working with crime victims and other trauma victims is they experience anxiety in each of three channels. it can be the physical, the cognitive, or their thought channel, and the behavioral channel. one thing that's true about that, too, is that one effect of crime is to really make people feel pretty helpless and powerless, and so that by giving them an...
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i stumbled into rape culture, a world in which rape is seen as the norm and victims are blamed for their own us all. there are many myths about rape. it is a myth that there are blurred lines of consent. it is that ms. that rapes are committed by strangers jumping out of the bushes. it's also a myth that rate cannot happen to men. what's true is that rape culture is very real. i know you've all seen this picture before. this picture is supposed to represent love and patriotism and romance. what you might not know is that these two people are strangers, which makes this picture an assault. fast forward to last summer when robin thicke's "blurred lines" was the number one song in the country and feminist spoke out and spoke up and said no, enough is enough. i refuse to accept this. he went from number one on the charts to the number one creep just a year later. when you see us a statisic as this one that only 3% of rapist ever spend a day in jail, i want you to be as horrified as i am. this is not just my issue. this is not just a feminist issue. it's everyone's issue. last year when i wen
i stumbled into rape culture, a world in which rape is seen as the norm and victims are blamed for their own us all. there are many myths about rape. it is a myth that there are blurred lines of consent. it is that ms. that rapes are committed by strangers jumping out of the bushes. it's also a myth that rate cannot happen to men. what's true is that rape culture is very real. i know you've all seen this picture before. this picture is supposed to represent love and patriotism and romance. what...
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helped me at all the pain of abuse is still felt by this woman years after she was raped by a u.s. soldier in japan tokyo's not paying millions of dollars in compensation for other crimes committed by american troops or not to after this break. i marinate in the finance home romance. act series developments have not studied and only take no demand for credit you are not going to get any economic benefit in life there are two and there are fucked. hello. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. he wants to clear the highest level of emergency in iraq warning that thousands of refugees truck could face imminent genocide within days the u.s. helicopter delivering food to the area was rushed to the desperate crowds they're begging the crew to take them all to safety and they get no claim is a complete evacuation is not necessary because fewer people are on the saves than previously thought apparently but the kurdish minority beg to differ. throughout the. world. yeah you have no right. to be doing it where there really. a place. that had a rug. was that no
helped me at all the pain of abuse is still felt by this woman years after she was raped by a u.s. soldier in japan tokyo's not paying millions of dollars in compensation for other crimes committed by american troops or not to after this break. i marinate in the finance home romance. act series developments have not studied and only take no demand for credit you are not going to get any economic benefit in life there are two and there are fucked. hello. crosstalk rules in effect that means you...
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and report the rape to the fbi. i opted to fly back to los angeles as soon as i could get off the ship. once in l.a. i was questioned extensively by the fbi, and they photographed abusing surround my neck. a few days later the fbi boarded a ship when it returned to port. together with the cruise line defense attorney. the crew member denied even going into my cabin. it did not pass a polygraph, but the fbi said it was just a she said/he said case. and declined to arrest them. the department of justice declined to prosecute on that same day. the cruise ship set sail again full of passengers with the rapist on board. two days later i learned a crew member changed his story. and admitted going to my cabin. it was only then that the cruise line can find the cabin, can find into his cabin and then put a security guard outside his door. and then terminated his employment and flew him out to trinidad. with nowhere to turn i hired a maritime lawyer in miami. why miami? because even though i live in sacramento, the cruise le
and report the rape to the fbi. i opted to fly back to los angeles as soon as i could get off the ship. once in l.a. i was questioned extensively by the fbi, and they photographed abusing surround my neck. a few days later the fbi boarded a ship when it returned to port. together with the cruise line defense attorney. the crew member denied even going into my cabin. it did not pass a polygraph, but the fbi said it was just a she said/he said case. and declined to arrest them. the department of...
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she was just 13. >> it was not only rape, anal rape and violent rape, he hit her. >> he would ask me,dn't you scream, why didn't you yell kick why didn't you go tell your mom? because i hated it. i hated what was happening to me and it was terrifying and ugly and disgusting and it was horrible. but i loved him. >> he was your coach. >> i didn't think he was my boyfriend. i just thought that he was the most important person in the world. >> looking back, her mother dplidz, she should have -- admitadmits she should have seee warning sign. >> she said it was like cocaine, i keep going back. i'll never forget those words. it's about cocaine. >> the rapes weren't about sex. even anna said, they were another way for the coach to control her. >> he had screamed at me in front of other coaches, in front of other people's parents. he also praised me and made me feel amazing. i was young and felt, okay, well, i don't know how to handle this other than to just go with it. and you know he must -- i must have done something wrong. >> you were being sexually assaulted. >> yes. >> but you didn't und
she was just 13. >> it was not only rape, anal rape and violent rape, he hit her. >> he would ask me,dn't you scream, why didn't you yell kick why didn't you go tell your mom? because i hated it. i hated what was happening to me and it was terrifying and ugly and disgusting and it was horrible. but i loved him. >> he was your coach. >> i didn't think he was my boyfriend. i just thought that he was the most important person in the world. >> looking back, her mother...
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. >>> it is friday night, and the big story on "action news" tonight is jury finding benson of raping, finding benson of raping and sexually assaulting ten girls, he could be sentenced to 80 years behind bars, and "action news" reporter wendy saltsman is live outside the bucks county courthouse in doylestown. wendy, what are the details here. >> reporter: jim, in closing arguments today the defense tried to claim that these were consensual sex acts but a jury difficulties a agreed. they found 19 year-old joshua benson guilty on all counts for ten assaults against teenage girls aging in age from 14 to 17 over a two year period. joshua benson's trial which began on monday came to a quick close with all ten victims testifying that they toll him to stop but that his aggressive sexual attacks persisted. >> the jury clearly believed the testimony of these girls, and found the defendant guilty, on all charges, and insured that the public would be safe from him, and called him what he called himself a rapist. >> reporter: initially benson was charge as a juvenile for assaulting five girls whe
. >>> it is friday night, and the big story on "action news" tonight is jury finding benson of raping, finding benson of raping and sexually assaulting ten girls, he could be sentenced to 80 years behind bars, and "action news" reporter wendy saltsman is live outside the bucks county courthouse in doylestown. wendy, what are the details here. >> reporter: jim, in closing arguments today the defense tried to claim that these were consensual sex acts but a jury...
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more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think simple did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni use gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school if schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. to you in reality mediation is still lives we don't and it is killing our children they aren't dying also horrid conditions assman leukemia the feel stories are still hiding the truth for most still and i don't know why don't they have children of their own because you heard so much to know the two counts protect our children second is. that nixon decided to close the gold window and turn the monetary system into a painting on a dollar bill in exchange for this deal with a fee out devil the us economy would never aid we were told we could lead lives to balance currency without cost. i've got news for you the portrait of one
more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think simple did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni use gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school if schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. to you in reality mediation is still lives we don't and it is killing our...
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more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger on the precious. girl complaining about the son of an alumni gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. right from the street. first person shooters and i were being put. on a reformist twitter. and instagram. to be in the. middle limited to formal soil will swell little girls because i do not want to make up their ships one of them one looks. good when i see the renewal stuff but also goods from china broke experts on the diplomatic to go for the. uniform of the post and will sell you initially when there were. no idea. being. shot so the. this it's just the side to give it a little time to shift. the ship to. get. you know. what we used to. be better with. the title we put up and i've shown you. reason in the middle but i'd be
more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger on the precious. girl complaining about the son of an alumni gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. right from the street. first person shooters and i were being put. on a...
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on "eyewitness news" crime fighting males we will tell but a new polish that claims to detect date rape drugs. >>> more after shocks rattled nasa as they continue to clean up from the, strong and damaging earthquake that hit california's wine capitol. >>> bringing out baby on a budget. three on your side's jim donovan has three easy things you can do to keep costs down. >>> plus a new trend in child care all >>> a recent government survey estimate the cost of raising a child from birth to age 18 at nearly a quarter million dollars. but as three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan find first time parents can cut some of the costs of bringing up babe which simple advice. >> reporter: raising a child born in 203 will cost parents just over $245,000, according to a recent governmental tally an increase of 2 percent over previous year. parenting and baby care web site the bump.com recommend using time before a baby arrives to craft a new budget. >> figure out what extra money you have each month, what money you can have have, what you can cut back on a few things and really start to k
on "eyewitness news" crime fighting males we will tell but a new polish that claims to detect date rape drugs. >>> more after shocks rattled nasa as they continue to clean up from the, strong and damaging earthquake that hit california's wine capitol. >>> bringing out baby on a budget. three on your side's jim donovan has three easy things you can do to keep costs down. >>> plus a new trend in child care all >>> a recent government survey estimate...
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nava and gonzalez say they attacked him because he raped a 12-year-old girl.hat was a false jailhouse rumor. >> rape by instrumentation basically means that you had some kind of penetration. >> and the penetration was with what? >> digital penetration, a finger. >> how old? >> she was 16 at the time. >> olson, who was 24 at the time of the incident, said he didn't know he was committing rape because the age of sexual consent in oklahoma in most cases is 16. he also says in court documents corroborate that he did not force himself on the victim. >> i taught at a private christian school. i also was the interim youth coordinator at the church that i attended and it's kind of a church school and she was one of my students. i think we both knew that we were dancing around liking each other for a long period of time. but i don't think we would call it a relationship for longer than three or four months. one of the students in my -- both at my youth group and the class i was teaching made some allegations. not the correct ones that eventually led to me being charged
nava and gonzalez say they attacked him because he raped a 12-year-old girl.hat was a false jailhouse rumor. >> rape by instrumentation basically means that you had some kind of penetration. >> and the penetration was with what? >> digital penetration, a finger. >> how old? >> she was 16 at the time. >> olson, who was 24 at the time of the incident, said he didn't know he was committing rape because the age of sexual consent in oklahoma in most cases is 16....
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decides to commit rape. this has been re-tweeted 18,000 times. someone posted another version of it with this message since one in three rapes happen when the victim is drinking. two in three happens when people are not drinking. so don't drunk. alternatively don't rape. a petition has garnered 100,000 pictures. the government says the pictures have not been in circulation for years, but are accessible online. >> take it down. >> they said it's up to hospitals and clinic to take it down. anti-rape activists say is the posters should never within made in the first place. >> bipingo. that's the -- bingo. that's the point. >>> scientist have been fascinated by the search for a mysterious substance called dark matter. it is responsible for holding together everything visible in the universe, but has never been detected. rob reynolds has more from south dakota. >> reporter: it's a long, long way down to the bottom of this abandoned goldmine, a kilometre and a half to be exact. once the tunnels produced billions o
decides to commit rape. this has been re-tweeted 18,000 times. someone posted another version of it with this message since one in three rapes happen when the victim is drinking. two in three happens when people are not drinking. so don't drunk. alternatively don't rape. a petition has garnered 100,000 pictures. the government says the pictures have not been in circulation for years, but are accessible online. >> take it down. >> they said it's up to hospitals and clinic to take it...
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one of those counts is a woman who reported her rape to it planned parenthood.nd we filed a formal complaint on behalf of alliance definiting freedom to have the state of arizona formally investigate this immediately investigate planned parenthood because every girl deserves to be protected. what the agencies have shown is that planned parenthood actually told this mother and the rape victim that it wasn't worth the hassle of reporting this rape to authorities. >> how old was this girl. >> 14 years of age. she went to planned parenthood with her mother. she did have an abortion subsequently, correct? >> yes. planned parenthood would not tell state authorities that this girl of 14 had been raped by this taylor cost at 18, that's against the law. there is is is a a romeo, juliet exception in arizona which means two year difference between the man, the girl and the boy, they don't prosecute. but this is way beyond that. now, planned parenthood, what do they say? do they deny it? >> ambiguous statement saying of course they would comply with the law. actions speak l
one of those counts is a woman who reported her rape to it planned parenthood.nd we filed a formal complaint on behalf of alliance definiting freedom to have the state of arizona formally investigate this immediately investigate planned parenthood because every girl deserves to be protected. what the agencies have shown is that planned parenthood actually told this mother and the rape victim that it wasn't worth the hassle of reporting this rape to authorities. >> how old was this girl....