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it usually meant, do you have sex? and often it meant, will you have sex with me? kind of relationship between the sexes do you advocate? is love out? is sex out? >> unless men change, it's going to be very soon. >> people seem to conflate the sexual revolution and women's liberation because people tend to conflate sex and women and for people, read "men." >> i would like to ask, what would it be like to have the initiation and consummation of a sexual contact so that now we can get down to the particulars of the evening. what would it be like after liberation, ideally? >> why do you ask those questions? >> because i don't find it anywhere in the literature. i don't -- >> why do you expect to find it anywhere in literature? >> i really don't know what women are asking for. suppose i wanted to give it to them. >> the liberties they're asking for, honey, is not for you. >> i think if you didn't look at the women's movement favorably it would be very easy, in fact, you might be inclined to lump it in with sexual revolution as saying, the agenda is the same. because th
it usually meant, do you have sex? and often it meant, will you have sex with me? kind of relationship between the sexes do you advocate? is love out? is sex out? >> unless men change, it's going to be very soon. >> people seem to conflate the sexual revolution and women's liberation because people tend to conflate sex and women and for people, read "men." >> i would like to ask, what would it be like to have the initiation and consummation of a sexual contact so...
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. >>> on target tonight, child sex trafficking. it's a huge problem that many people think only happens somewhere else, but they're wrong. it's happening right here in the united states where child prostitution thrives online. all week long al jazeera america is showcasing a selection of your stories. they include some of the most important issues we've covered on this channel for you. one of the most difficult stories that i've cover odd this program is that of young natalie. it's not her real name. she's a former teenage run-away pulled into the underworld of child sex trafficking. she was sold online for sex by his pimp who placed advertise ams of natalie in the escort section of the ad website backpage.com. she was ultimately rescued from her ordeal and reunited with her family, but since then they waged a legal battle against backpage arguing that it enabled her pimp to traffic children like her into the sex trade. backpage denies the charges and says it's not liable for ads that third-parties post on its website, ads that it
. >>> on target tonight, child sex trafficking. it's a huge problem that many people think only happens somewhere else, but they're wrong. it's happening right here in the united states where child prostitution thrives online. all week long al jazeera america is showcasing a selection of your stories. they include some of the most important issues we've covered on this channel for you. one of the most difficult stories that i've cover odd this program is that of young natalie. it's not...
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trafficking, our child sex trafficking. we have sex work in our society, legal and illegal, and that's not going away anytime soon. >> you told us you generate 300 to 400 ads a month you send over to the groups that police these taish that try and find missing children. you've got something that tells you you know that 300 to 400 times a month you're seeing things that you believe are trafficking, child trafficking. >> we make 300 to 400 reports per month for ads. not our ads, but ads third-parties have placed that we identify as potentially involving minors. that's not something we're obligated to do but something you do voluntarily. >> you or someone in the organization believes these these are potentially children? >> we believe they're potentially a minor at risk. we are to my knowledge the only website that has such a robust program for trying to identify victims and particularly children. >> in one of these belieriefs in the national missing and exploited children, the ads you're suspected, they're supporting the laws
trafficking, our child sex trafficking. we have sex work in our society, legal and illegal, and that's not going away anytime soon. >> you told us you generate 300 to 400 ads a month you send over to the groups that police these taish that try and find missing children. you've got something that tells you you know that 300 to 400 times a month you're seeing things that you believe are trafficking, child trafficking. >> we make 300 to 400 reports per month for ads. not our ads, but...
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he's out having unprotected sex with complete strangers online.f he hasn't encountered something before, he's very lucky. >> merithew could face up to 15 years in prison. and this isn't his first offense. two years earlier he was convicted of the same crime with a different man but only had to pay a fine. >> that guy, i don't know what his deal was, but he was hard of hearing, and we were drinking the night when we met. so i made sure he was aware the next morning. >> ironically, merithew says he contracted the virus from a man who did not disclose his own hiv positive status. >> do you feel like the person that gave you hiv, that they should have told you? >> i take 100% accountability for me being infected. i knew about aids since, like, eighth grade. and so i knew i was having unprotected sex even though i was high at the time. that's no excuse. so i take full responsibility. >> but merithew feels differently about his current case. >> i'm taking half the responsibility, but i'm not taking responsibility for anything that happens to his wife or
he's out having unprotected sex with complete strangers online.f he hasn't encountered something before, he's very lucky. >> merithew could face up to 15 years in prison. and this isn't his first offense. two years earlier he was convicted of the same crime with a different man but only had to pay a fine. >> that guy, i don't know what his deal was, but he was hard of hearing, and we were drinking the night when we met. so i made sure he was aware the next morning. >>...
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. >> how the convict code applies to sex offenders. show me movies with romance.how me more like this. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >> they walk around and they slide a knife under your door. here kill your cellie or we kill you when you come out. >>> in every prison profile of the "lockup," our producers have found subtle differences in how inmates enforce the convict code or the unwritten rules by which they live. but one aspect rarely changes. the position of sex offenders on the inmate hierarchy. >> murderers, robbers, they're up here. child molesters, rapers, they're down here. them guys on the bottom deck, most of them are sex offenders, you know. i don't like them. i just tolerate them. i used to beat them. i used to prey on them. >> they normally mark the sexual predators by cutting them across the face with a razor blade or a knife. and the other inmates know hey this guy is no good. they call him trash. >> we even met a pair of broth
. >> how the convict code applies to sex offenders. show me movies with romance.how me more like this. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >> they walk around and they slide a knife under your door. here kill your cellie or we kill you when you come out. >>> in every prison profile of the "lockup," our producers have found subtle...
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. >> well, sex in the city. big, he was main character. everyone loved big. >> why did they call him big? >> big personal any, everything larger than life. her big love. >> polly anna over here. >> it is wednesday, april the 13th, 2016. do you see something wrong with a photo we're about to put up? what is it? one mom is sharing it on social media to warn parents, what she says happened in these cribs that almost cost her son his life. what's wrong with that? okay. >> and sex in the fifth grade? one local mom says it is happening. she is talking to her young kids about it now. and she says you should get talking soon. and we continue to celebrate good day's 20th anniversary. who is going to be behind the door today? i'll give you guys a hint. >> okay? >> the person is unbreakable. >> unbreakable. is it a superhero? >> man of steel. >> good guess. >> unbreakable. >> okay. >> all right, let's get back to this other story. we met this woman. she is cool. local mother is floored, upset, by a nasty note, someone left at her house about her litt
. >> well, sex in the city. big, he was main character. everyone loved big. >> why did they call him big? >> big personal any, everything larger than life. her big love. >> polly anna over here. >> it is wednesday, april the 13th, 2016. do you see something wrong with a photo we're about to put up? what is it? one mom is sharing it on social media to warn parents, what she says happened in these cribs that almost cost her son his life. what's wrong with that? okay....
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in fact, she came to same-sex marriage before her husband. >> right. >> and, by the way, on same-sex marriage, she voted against -- and here's the deal. when it came to voting on same-sex marriage, she was not in the senate when the vote came on the defense of marriage act. but after massachusetts had a constitutional amendment to allow marriage, george w. bush was urging, trying to get congress to adopt an amendment to the u.s. constitution that would not only have banned gay marriage going forward, but would have retroactively abolished the marriages that had happened in massachusetts, because you can do a constitutional amendment. and she voted against that. >> she was opposed to that. >> a majority of the senate, a majority of the house voted for it but they needed two-thirds. and so she consistently, when it became an issue, has voted the critical one, to allow it. because it goes back to what i said before. i knew that once we got same-sex marriage anywhere, established a beachhead, we were going to wi that argument because we had the reality done. but she was a consistent supp
in fact, she came to same-sex marriage before her husband. >> right. >> and, by the way, on same-sex marriage, she voted against -- and here's the deal. when it came to voting on same-sex marriage, she was not in the senate when the vote came on the defense of marriage act. but after massachusetts had a constitutional amendment to allow marriage, george w. bush was urging, trying to get congress to adopt an amendment to the u.s. constitution that would not only have banned gay...
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of sex crimes.x crime, fred. the conviction is not a sex crime, it is for financial fraud, financial structuring with the bank. i don't think they're going to get it. i don't think the judge can order it. it is not in the cards, while it should be. >> then, avery, as pertains to hastert and his attorneys, the apology coming from hastert is perplexing because there's an apology without an admission that the sex offenses have taken place, but then it also doesn't sound like the attorneys are wanting to put up a real fight because they say instead that the public warmth he once felt will be replaced with public shame and that is penalty in and of itself. what is his counsel saying here. that sounds very unusual. >> you need to walk into a sentencing of this nature to accept some responsibility and again, this is sort of a nonapology apology. it's true. he's arguing, the defense is arguing we don't want any jail time. i'm betting the federal district judge will look at this whole thing, i think you can
of sex crimes.x crime, fred. the conviction is not a sex crime, it is for financial fraud, financial structuring with the bank. i don't think they're going to get it. i don't think the judge can order it. it is not in the cards, while it should be. >> then, avery, as pertains to hastert and his attorneys, the apology coming from hastert is perplexing because there's an apology without an admission that the sex offenses have taken place, but then it also doesn't sound like the attorneys...
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she had sex with him 40 to 50 times. including on the vault floor at the bank, and it just was torture, really, one of the lawyers involved in the case described it as sexual slavery, and so she finally was divorcing her husband from whom she had been estranged for a while, seeing a divorce lawyer and started crying. victor you, who i was able to speak to, who -- victoria ludwig say, ill know, divorce is sad. hope you'll be okay. she say, analysis not it. it's happening at work. when she poured forth -- up until that time sexual harassment had been dismissed as a personal kind of digression, the personal inclination of the harasser. basically you can't blame a guy for trying kind of approach of the judges, and it was no female judge at that time. >> what year? >> this is in the early '80s she went -- she start working at the bank in 1979 so this is like '82, and so people were losing these cases. the only time people could win these cases is if they kacy it wassedsed a van made and it was buffed some something tangible h
she had sex with him 40 to 50 times. including on the vault floor at the bank, and it just was torture, really, one of the lawyers involved in the case described it as sexual slavery, and so she finally was divorcing her husband from whom she had been estranged for a while, seeing a divorce lawyer and started crying. victor you, who i was able to speak to, who -- victoria ludwig say, ill know, divorce is sad. hope you'll be okay. she say, analysis not it. it's happening at work. when she poured...
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she said the sex was force. two days after the party, they arrested francisco, and he bailed out the next day. on december 9 they noticed an interim system suspension and then he was notified that he sexually assaulted a member of the campus community. a meeting was set with title ix coordinator, for december 15. they also issued a safety alert via e-mail no fighting students of the alleged assault and naming francisco the subject. at the hearing of december 15 at francisco asked to review the allegations. including any written statement made by the complainant or any other witnesses. they told francisco they would turn over the information at a future date and they urged him to make a statement saying she could reach a decision in the title ix portion of the investigation at any point. they also informed francisco that he would not be entitled to a hearing on the title ix portion, he would not have the right to confront his accuser, he had no right of direct participation of counsel, she would make findings of
she said the sex was force. two days after the party, they arrested francisco, and he bailed out the next day. on december 9 they noticed an interim system suspension and then he was notified that he sexually assaulted a member of the campus community. a meeting was set with title ix coordinator, for december 15. they also issued a safety alert via e-mail no fighting students of the alleged assault and naming francisco the subject. at the hearing of december 15 at francisco asked to review the...
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expressed contempt for sex offenders. but few have done so as dramatically as one of the most memorable murderers ever profiled on "lockup." carl abhul, from the spring creek correctional center in alaska. >> there are certain people with certain criteria, rapos, child molesters. you can't cure them. there's no cure for them. you kill them. that's how you deal with the problem. there's no more problem after that. >> abhul, sentenced to 77 years for murdering a co-worker killed again at spring creek. he says he strangled his cell mate when the man began talking about sexually assaulting female staff. >> why don't you try to rape another man? why don't you do that? why you have to rape on a woman? why don't you rape me? try to rape me. i know there's someone out there bigger and badder than me, but i'm going to die. i'll die for what i believe in. i've got a lot of experience. i know. >> a lot of experience doing what? >> doing what i do. >> which is? >> taking out the garbage. >> because they so frequently become the prey
expressed contempt for sex offenders. but few have done so as dramatically as one of the most memorable murderers ever profiled on "lockup." carl abhul, from the spring creek correctional center in alaska. >> there are certain people with certain criteria, rapos, child molesters. you can't cure them. there's no cure for them. you kill them. that's how you deal with the problem. there's no more problem after that. >> abhul, sentenced to 77 years for murdering a co-worker...
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it is a sex tourism designation. there is very little government regulation which allows for people like eve to be preyed upon and abused >> >> translation: if the customer didn't want to wear a condom, they were not forced to. we were all forced to have abortions. >> reporter: police announced that they had uncovered the largest human trafficking ring in recent times. 75 women, most syrian, forced into prostitution had been rescued. according to the police, many had been tortured and drugged. the police themselves have been accused of mistreating the victims. >> translation: when the police first detained us, the treatment was horrific. if we fell asleep, they would hit us, if we asked for water, they would hit us. they would hold a bottle of water and drink it in front of us. one girl wanted to go to the toilet. they refused. >> reporter: this woman is the head of anti trafficking unit. >> when the government - what the government needs to do is to amend the law, not to be only punitive, but also to be protective a
it is a sex tourism designation. there is very little government regulation which allows for people like eve to be preyed upon and abused >> >> translation: if the customer didn't want to wear a condom, they were not forced to. we were all forced to have abortions. >> reporter: police announced that they had uncovered the largest human trafficking ring in recent times. 75 women, most syrian, forced into prostitution had been rescued. according to the police, many had been...
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a viral campaign that urges women to go on a sex strike.ts mission statement reads, until trump is defeated, we don't date, sleep, or kanoodle with trump supporters. >> vote trump, get dumped. >> reporter: since its launch last month the group has amassed a huge following on social media. >> right now we're close to 100,000 twitter followers. >> reporter: rachel peters and chandler smith are part of the team behind vote trump, get dumped. >> are you two crazed radical feminists? >> the internet has called us that. for sure. >> we've heard that. >> actually we're pretty normal people. we're both moms. we live in the midwest. always had a little bit of an interest in politics but have never really gotten hyper-involved until this election. >> reporter: these mild-mannered moms say at first they were amused. then deeply donald trumped by trump. shocked by what they saw as his extreme misogyny. >> you're going to represent 50.8% of america, women. we can't having you represent us to the rest of the world. >> it moved us from being just responsi
a viral campaign that urges women to go on a sex strike.ts mission statement reads, until trump is defeated, we don't date, sleep, or kanoodle with trump supporters. >> vote trump, get dumped. >> reporter: since its launch last month the group has amassed a huge following on social media. >> right now we're close to 100,000 twitter followers. >> reporter: rachel peters and chandler smith are part of the team behind vote trump, get dumped. >> are you two crazed...
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su g is very glamorous, she is the sex kitten of it all. called me o to play that role, i was like me as su g, i thought i would be sophia or somebody, but not surks, g avery. but i think i found my inner su g, i would say. >> trevor: what is really fascinating for me about the story is the fact that you know it's very rare that you watch a story like "the color purple" where the women are running the story. there is no savior, there is no man who comes and saves, there is no white person who comes and saves. it say beautiful story from beginning to end of a journey of trial and triblation. was that important for you in playing the story. >> definitely, it has to be. in portraying a role like sug with other powerful women, sov yoo,-- sophia, i think that is what inspired all of us the most is seeing that power amongst the women in it. and to see us lift each other up throughout the story. and finding things in each of our characters that is like no, that's me, that is something i would do. and to be able to see that in a character, to keep
su g is very glamorous, she is the sex kitten of it all. called me o to play that role, i was like me as su g, i thought i would be sophia or somebody, but not surks, g avery. but i think i found my inner su g, i would say. >> trevor: what is really fascinating for me about the story is the fact that you know it's very rare that you watch a story like "the color purple" where the women are running the story. there is no savior, there is no man who comes and saves, there is no...
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by abstaining for sex. it was, hey, it's in your best interests to stay away from trump supporters because it tells you something about their character. >> reporter: this tongue firmly in cheek campaign takes its inspiration from an ancient greek comedy where women boycotted sex to end a war. in liberia women successfully did the same in 2003. >> sex strikes don't necessarily work because of their practical work, they work because they get immediate attention. >> wu were you surprised to find out women were boycotting section and kanoodling after you launched this? >> it was a surprise, but go girl. >> voting for trump is the new disqualifier in relationships the same way a girlfriend wouldn't let you date somebody who is living in their parents' basement or can't hold a steady job or is addicted to video games. it's the same way you go, oh, he's a trump supporter? girl, you can't be dating him. >> just ask rachel, who broke up with todd when she heard him first time at a party. >> it just -- really got und
by abstaining for sex. it was, hey, it's in your best interests to stay away from trump supporters because it tells you something about their character. >> reporter: this tongue firmly in cheek campaign takes its inspiration from an ancient greek comedy where women boycotted sex to end a war. in liberia women successfully did the same in 2003. >> sex strikes don't necessarily work because of their practical work, they work because they get immediate attention. >> wu were you...
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this is church and sex.his is a guy who could write words about important experiences that define and unite all people. he was sexy, he was weird, but he was cool all together. he was a really cool combination. >> he crossed every boundary there was. >> that point is really important. especially in the 1980s. what prince represented as a sex symbol. not necessarily an average sex symbol. someone who was able to kind of challenge and redefine identity norms and gender norms. think about the lyrics of one of the songs. am i straight? am i gay? he would go back and forth. and years later, talking about church and sex. he became a jehovah witness. he converted in the early 2000s. he was married twice. he always kept his private life very much private. this is a person who really actually drew a line between public and private life in a way that many other stars do not. feels like now we know everything about public figures. not prince. he was able to keep his private life private. >> he was so musically gifted b
this is church and sex.his is a guy who could write words about important experiences that define and unite all people. he was sexy, he was weird, but he was cool all together. he was a really cool combination. >> he crossed every boundary there was. >> that point is really important. especially in the 1980s. what prince represented as a sex symbol. not necessarily an average sex symbol. someone who was able to kind of challenge and redefine identity norms and gender norms. think...
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but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district?dreams than the actual act of sex. hostess cafes, where a lonely overworked salary man can find the attention of cute seemingly adoring girls who find their every utterance fascinating. so now a hostess bar -- i just want somebody to tell me i'm fantastic. oh, you're so interesting. your job is interesting. you are a very sexy man. i don't care what your wife says. i think you're really interesting. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> penetration, maybe by a q-tip in the ear, followed by a personal love spell in this case to make your tea taste better. what is this place? what's happening here? are these boys? >> these are young boy host clubs, not for men but for middle-aged ladies who are bored with the regular housewife life. >> wait a minute. you've got a million guys wandering around, and they've got a bunch of bored middle-aged housewives coming in here. >> spending quite a lot of money. >> why don't they go to the same club and somebody will actually have sex? >> people don't like getting r
but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district?dreams than the actual act of sex. hostess cafes, where a lonely overworked salary man can find the attention of cute seemingly adoring girls who find their every utterance fascinating. so now a hostess bar -- i just want somebody to tell me i'm fantastic. oh, you're so interesting. your job is interesting. you are a very sexy man. i don't care what your wife says. i think you're really interesting. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >>...
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scene. >> we did have a sex scene. >> seth: and it was not your first sex scene in the show.ms. in season two, allison and i had a very awkward sex scene. and that was actually, like, you know, everybody says, like, "oh, is that hard to do?" or, "is that awkward?" you know. but she and i had been friends, so it was, like, you know, we already knew each other, so it's fine. so we just, like, laughing, and she, like, let me use some of her shimmer lotion. [ laughter ] >> seth: nice. >> so we were just, like, putting lotion on each other, and, like, really concerned about our breath, and like, you know, we were just, like, friends. and then, with corey, we didn't really know each other so well. so, it was a little more -- i sort of hit it off and, like, done a couple scenes together. but we were, like, "and, anal sex." >> seth: gotcha. [ laughter ] >> we had to really, like, launch in. >> seth: now, that's the way you do it. [ laughter ] >> so, they -- so, i was like, "i'm going to try to make this normal." and so, we are laying there and like, we are, like, naked, lying on top
scene. >> we did have a sex scene. >> seth: and it was not your first sex scene in the show.ms. in season two, allison and i had a very awkward sex scene. and that was actually, like, you know, everybody says, like, "oh, is that hard to do?" or, "is that awkward?" you know. but she and i had been friends, so it was, like, you know, we already knew each other, so it's fine. so we just, like, laughing, and she, like, let me use some of her shimmer lotion. [...
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if it's bad sex, you don't want it. i'd rather have good sex once a month -- >> right. than bad sex. >> any time naturally than a lot of bad sex which you have, hoda. you told me. don't you love it when other people tell you how happy you are because of your -- what's lacking or not taking place in your own sex life? it's nobody's business! >> i think s.e.c. is one of those things people don't like talking about it -- >> you do. >> i do not. i think some people don't know how often people are doing it, what's normal. >>> we'll collection in with our cloud contouring. >> oh, my gosh. now she's starting to mush it up a little bit. it's blending -- >> no, it's not. oh, my gosh, she still looks clownish. but keep we'll watch the whole entire process on facebook live. i still can't believe that's going to work. >>> it is just criminal. oscar winner kevin costner like you've never seen him before to talk to him about one of his most challenging roles hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. ♪ think about it ♪ there must be higher love ♪ down in the heart what do you think? ♪
if it's bad sex, you don't want it. i'd rather have good sex once a month -- >> right. than bad sex. >> any time naturally than a lot of bad sex which you have, hoda. you told me. don't you love it when other people tell you how happy you are because of your -- what's lacking or not taking place in your own sex life? it's nobody's business! >> i think s.e.c. is one of those things people don't like talking about it -- >> you do. >> i do not. i think some people...
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inmates can't tolerate sex offenders.y really don't even like living in the same prison with them. >> you hear all the stories about this happens to sex offenders, you know, stabbings, beatings, rape. that's still a very fresh memory also. so i was scared. >> today alex's worries are focused not on his safety in prison, but about his re-entry committee meeting about his release, which is just months away. >> re-entry committee is pretty much where i meet with all the department heads. mental health, security, education. they go over all of the things that -- the classes and programs i have taken while i have been in here. and give me any suggestions about what they think would be helpful for me when i leave. >> alex is here. criminal sexual penetration of a minor, criminal sexual contact with a minor. he's serving 18 years, has been incarcerated since 2000. no recommendations by jns. he attended inpatient/outpatient sex offender treatment. since his incarceration, six misconduct reports. all minor. basically possession of
inmates can't tolerate sex offenders.y really don't even like living in the same prison with them. >> you hear all the stories about this happens to sex offenders, you know, stabbings, beatings, rape. that's still a very fresh memory also. so i was scared. >> today alex's worries are focused not on his safety in prison, but about his re-entry committee meeting about his release, which is just months away. >> re-entry committee is pretty much where i meet with all the...
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they had sex in her bed and later that night had sex at his home.d a hickey on her neck. when she learned the friend had sex with a football player, she somehow concluded it was rape, reported it to the university, and a full scale title nine investigation began. the alleged victim made it clear she wasn't a victim, telling investigators, quoting: he's a good guy. he is not a rapist. he is not a criminal. when grant kneel -- neil recorded a conversation with the woman. here is what she told him. >> i hope you know i don't think you did any of that rape. >> yeah. like i. >> maybe acting like the typical girl that just got raped. like i hope you know i don't think i did. >> clearly her voice was disguised. the investigation found there was sexual misconduct on the part of grant neil for the moment he didn't have a condom on. he was suspended until after the woman graduates. he is suing the university and the department of education office of civil rights or ocr claiming the guidance the ocr has issued to colleges and university discriminates against y
they had sex in her bed and later that night had sex at his home.d a hickey on her neck. when she learned the friend had sex with a football player, she somehow concluded it was rape, reported it to the university, and a full scale title nine investigation began. the alleged victim made it clear she wasn't a victim, telling investigators, quoting: he's a good guy. he is not a rapist. he is not a criminal. when grant kneel -- neil recorded a conversation with the woman. here is what she told...
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mary kay's name is still on that sex offender registry, after all these years. do you think it should be taken off? let us know on our facebook page use #abc2020. tonight. thank you so much for watching. i'm elizabeth vargas. for david and all of us here at "20/20" saturday and abc news, have a great night and a great weekend. . >>> breaking news another deadly earthquake, this (harold) looks like australia. (rob) i'm telling you, it's a western omelette. (jeremy) fellas! (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. you know, for fun. even here. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor.
mary kay's name is still on that sex offender registry, after all these years. do you think it should be taken off? let us know on our facebook page use #abc2020. tonight. thank you so much for watching. i'm elizabeth vargas. for david and all of us here at "20/20" saturday and abc news, have a great night and a great weekend. . >>> breaking news another deadly earthquake, this (harold) looks like australia. (rob) i'm telling you, it's a western omelette. (jeremy) fellas!...
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and many of the cases that i do involve sex-trafficking victims who are lured here under those exact false pretenses that you mentioned. >> is it more the people from their own country doing it to get them here, or is it, in many cases, americans doing that here? >> on many of the cases that i bringing foreign nationals to this country. but certainly there is sex-trafficking and other forms of slavery in this country that are also affecting u.s.-born victims. >> so, tell me what plymouth church does now to try to help stop this. do people come to you in tears, saying, "i don't know what to do to get out of this cycle -- what do i do to save my life?" what happens? >> well, what happens at plymouth is that we work to educate. what my story is, is that i thought, as many people do, that trafficking happens overseas or that trafficking happens in other countries and to foreign-born nationals. and about four years ago, we had an event at plymouth where i learned that trafficking is something that happens right here in new york city, right in brooklyn, right around the corner from my chur
and many of the cases that i do involve sex-trafficking victims who are lured here under those exact false pretenses that you mentioned. >> is it more the people from their own country doing it to get them here, or is it, in many cases, americans doing that here? >> on many of the cases that i bringing foreign nationals to this country. but certainly there is sex-trafficking and other forms of slavery in this country that are also affecting u.s.-born victims. >> so, tell me...
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yet one more sex study. are you in a relationship and wondering if you're having >> marvin gaye and "get it on." a new study says you don't have to get busy every day to be happy. they're saying if you have sex monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, as opposed to someone who just has sex friday, you're equally as happy. >> what about saturday? just kidding. here's the thing. if it's bad sex, you don't want it. i'd rather have good sex once a month -- >> right. than bad sex. >> any time naturally than a lot of bad sex which you have, hoda. . you told me. don't you love it when other people tell you how happy you are because of your -- what's lacking or not taking place in your own sex life? it's nobody's business! >> i think s.e.c. is one of those things people don't like talking about it -- >> you do. >> i do not. i think some people don't know how often people are doing it, what's normal. >>> we'll collection in with our cloud contouring. now she's starting to mush it up a little bit. it's blending -
yet one more sex study. are you in a relationship and wondering if you're having >> marvin gaye and "get it on." a new study says you don't have to get busy every day to be happy. they're saying if you have sex monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, as opposed to someone who just has sex friday, you're equally as happy. >> what about saturday? just kidding. here's the thing. if it's bad sex, you don't want it. i'd rather have good sex once a month -- >> right....
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ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex.if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. so come try the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year, like lobster lover's dream or new dueling lobster tails. it's a party on every plate, and you're invited. so come in while it lasts. is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged fri
ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex.if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. so come try the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year, like...
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mary has never seen herself as a sex offender.ght her behavior was criminal. you were 34, he was 13. did you try to resist it? did you know that this was something that was wrong or that society would see as wrong? >> i definitely knew that it was bizarre. i will say that i didn't -- i didn't know that get getting into a relationship, a sexually intimate relationship, i didn't know that was a felony or a crime. i knew it wasn't right. vili and i loved each other, and still do. >> reporter: back then, mary was most emotional when discussing the relationship with her children from her first marriage. the feelings still much too raw. when you're in prison, your children were now growing up without a mother. how did you feel about that? >> well, prison is not a safe place to touch emotions. there's not a lot of support there for that. and something as deep as the pain that my children went through, that's -- i am afraid to touch that pain. they still go to sleep at night and their mother's not there. >> reporter: how did you get throu
mary has never seen herself as a sex offender.ght her behavior was criminal. you were 34, he was 13. did you try to resist it? did you know that this was something that was wrong or that society would see as wrong? >> i definitely knew that it was bizarre. i will say that i didn't -- i didn't know that get getting into a relationship, a sexually intimate relationship, i didn't know that was a felony or a crime. i knew it wasn't right. vili and i loved each other, and still do. >>...
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many sex workers are angry. we will be exploring life. a steep increase in the number of executions around the world. just three countries responsible for more than 90% of the death penalties carried out in 2015. these are our top stories. crossing to the united states, where hillary clinton and donald trump are licking their respective wounds today and both hitting back at their presidential nomination rivals. this, after the democratic and republican front runners came in second -- frontrunners came in second in tuesday's primary in wisconsin. let's start off with the reaction from hillary clinton. she has lost out to bernie sanders in several of the last few primaries and caucuses. she tells national tv networks today that sanders is making promises he does not know how to keep. a changet's almost from her that she is attacking bernie sanders again directly. a few months ago, after a series of primary wins for hillary clinton, she really committed toward attacks on -- pivoted toward a tax on donald trump. -- towards attacks on donald t
many sex workers are angry. we will be exploring life. a steep increase in the number of executions around the world. just three countries responsible for more than 90% of the death penalties carried out in 2015. these are our top stories. crossing to the united states, where hillary clinton and donald trump are licking their respective wounds today and both hitting back at their presidential nomination rivals. this, after the democratic and republican front runners came in second --...
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sex.an with each other. [ laughter] just want to be very clear -- jay is writing a paragraph. >> i hope we have enough ink. >> jimmy: he's writing a letter asking for more. all right. it's time for the moment of truth. jay or connie? >> maybe connie. >> jimmy: connie, how many time as month do you and jay? seven 1/2. that's pretty good. i'm wondering how the fraction works. jay, can you -- well, let's ase what jay says. much. how can you spell much right once and wrong another time. hold on a minute. >> i work hard at that. >> i was thinking about sex. but it says much like it's butch or something and you got two wrong also. holy cow. what's going on here? it's too much sex for you? >> well, sometimes. but most not. [ laughter] >> jimmy: connie, what do you make of this? >> >> jimmy: well, maybe you'll be flying home alone or is there anyone on the street who would like to make love to connie? she'll give you at least a half. thank you, guys. we have a gift for you. what do we have, sal? >
sex.an with each other. [ laughter] just want to be very clear -- jay is writing a paragraph. >> i hope we have enough ink. >> jimmy: he's writing a letter asking for more. all right. it's time for the moment of truth. jay or connie? >> maybe connie. >> jimmy: connie, how many time as month do you and jay? seven 1/2. that's pretty good. i'm wondering how the fraction works. jay, can you -- well, let's ase what jay says. much. how can you spell much right once and wrong...
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that's what we do. >> reporter: an estimated 4.5 million people around the world are enslaved in sex laroche says witnessing the harsh realities of sex trafficking gave him a new perspective on his life as a professional athlete. >> i guess i realized more how much of a fantasy world we live in here. that i live in for sure. with baseball. we make a crazy amount of money. you're waited on hand and foot everywhere you go. it's not real life. >> reporter: when their trip was over boyer says he and laroche faced their return to baseball with dread. >> you know, adam looked at me. he goes, we're going back home and we're going to play a baseball game. when we know what's going on over here. >> baseball wasn't as important after that trip? >> it wasn't at all. >> a lot of people are shocked the fact that two baseball players are doing this. yeah, i don't get it. why not? why not us? >> reporter: even though they have no experience, boyer says he feels he and laroche can make a difference. laroche and boyer are two of the latest celebrities to go undercover to try to save child sex slaves.
that's what we do. >> reporter: an estimated 4.5 million people around the world are enslaved in sex laroche says witnessing the harsh realities of sex trafficking gave him a new perspective on his life as a professional athlete. >> i guess i realized more how much of a fantasy world we live in here. that i live in for sure. with baseball. we make a crazy amount of money. you're waited on hand and foot everywhere you go. it's not real life. >> reporter: when their trip was...
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there is high demand and country serves as a sex tourism destination.re is very little government regulation which allows for people like eve to be preyed upon and abused. >> they would prevent united states from asking a client to wear a condom. if the custody mer didn't want to, so many girls property pregnant. we were all forced to have abortion. >> on friday, lebanon's police announced they had uncovered the largest human trafficking ring in recent times. 75 women, most of them syrian, forced into prostitution had been rescued. according to the police, many had been tortured and drugged. but the police, themselves, have been accused of minutes treating the victims. >> when the police first detained united states, the treatment was horrific. if we fell asleep, they would hit united states. felt we asked for water, they would hold the bottle of water in the front of united states and drink it to taunt us. one do you recall needed to go to the bathroom. >> they refused until she will yournated. they made her put the tissue under her shirt. >> one of le
there is high demand and country serves as a sex tourism destination.re is very little government regulation which allows for people like eve to be preyed upon and abused. >> they would prevent united states from asking a client to wear a condom. if the custody mer didn't want to, so many girls property pregnant. we were all forced to have abortion. >> on friday, lebanon's police announced they had uncovered the largest human trafficking ring in recent times. 75 women, most of them...
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but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district?eams than the actual act of sex. hostess cafes, for instance, where a lonely, overworked, salary man can find the attention of cute, seemingly adoring girls who find their every utterance fascinating. so now, a hostess bar is, i just want somebody to tell me i'm fantastic. "you're so interesting. your job is interesting. you are a very sexy man." >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: i don't care what your wife says. i think you're really interesting. >> masa: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: penetration, maybe by a q-tip in the ear. followed by a personal love spell, in this case, to make your tea taste better. ♪ okay what is this place? what's happening here? >> masa: oh, this is a, um -- >> anthony: are these boys? >> masa: young boys host clubs for -- not for men, but for middle aged ladies who are bored with the regular housewife's life. >> anthony: well, wait a minute. you got like, a million guys wandering around here looking to get -- and then, you've got a whole bunch of bored middle aged h
but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district?eams than the actual act of sex. hostess cafes, for instance, where a lonely, overworked, salary man can find the attention of cute, seemingly adoring girls who find their every utterance fascinating. so now, a hostess bar is, i just want somebody to tell me i'm fantastic. "you're so interesting. your job is interesting. you are a very sexy man." >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: i don't care what your wife says. i think...
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tonight, a survivor of the sex e trade and founder of courtneys, an organization that works with sextrafficking victims talks tl with us. finally people are identifyingdt and referring as survivors and realizing itself every kid, not just a runaway, not just a kid in foster. more kids in the suburbs are getting recruited because of talking to online people that they don't know. and tin a front you saw there, the founder of courtneys, she talks to parents all the time and she said part of the concer she hears from them is that they want to give their children privacy. the privacy is a lot of these offenders are online and you y really have to keep an eye on it. you may remember we have mentioned it many times.y it seems to be very popular with kids right now, but it is very e well. just how big of a problem is sex trafficking? she was saying it's really hard to know right o now because there isn't any a funding for research because this is something that is really very new and it is has just really been coming to light ovet the past couple of years. ye that's the latest here at princh
tonight, a survivor of the sex e trade and founder of courtneys, an organization that works with sextrafficking victims talks tl with us. finally people are identifyingdt and referring as survivors and realizing itself every kid, not just a runaway, not just a kid in foster. more kids in the suburbs are getting recruited because of talking to online people that they don't know. and tin a front you saw there, the founder of courtneys, she talks to parents all the time and she said part of the...