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the army began a major effort to combat sexual agoos sexual abuse 1970's. the implementation of restricted reporting was also included. this allows victims of sexual assault to confidentially disclose a crime to specifically identified individuals. this program has evolved into a comprehensive effort, fielding a capability of over 11,000 personnel deployable and available 24 hours are a day to respond to the victims' needs. included in the procedures available under the program are new reporting options of the victim, expedited transfers, access to victims' advocates, and access to victims' counsel. in addition, this program has a significant educational component that saturates soldier training from the first days of training to senior leader forums. the training focus on bystander intervention is linked to army values that bond soldiers as a team, and it reinforces the military ethic of selfless service over self-gratification. in 2009, the army recognized the need for improved training and resources for the prosecution of these crimes. special victim pro
the army began a major effort to combat sexual agoos sexual abuse 1970's. the implementation of restricted reporting was also included. this allows victims of sexual assault to confidentially disclose a crime to specifically identified individuals. this program has evolved into a comprehensive effort, fielding a capability of over 11,000 personnel deployable and available 24 hours are a day to respond to the victims' needs. included in the procedures available under the program are new...
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just like sexual assault, just like sexual harassment and military sexual trauma have no place in the armed forces of the world's greatest democracy. this week, mr. president, we have the opportunity to send a strong statement to the chain of command that they need to clean up the culture. never again should we have to speak of a culture that allows harassment, assault and trauma generated from within to fester within our military. so i join with my colleagues this morning in unity for the victims and for a change, a change that will realign the reality that our service members seem to face in the armed forces with the values of the greatest democracy on earth. i thank the president and my colleagues, and i yield the floor. ms. klobuchar: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i rise today to speak on the national defense authorization act and how the senate and particularly the women of the senate are working to address the crisis of military sexual assault. i'd like to thank senator mikulski and senator collins for organizing
just like sexual assault, just like sexual harassment and military sexual trauma have no place in the armed forces of the world's greatest democracy. this week, mr. president, we have the opportunity to send a strong statement to the chain of command that they need to clean up the culture. never again should we have to speak of a culture that allows harassment, assault and trauma generated from within to fester within our military. so i join with my colleagues this morning in unity for the...
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assault, sexual harassment and military sexual trauma. i believe, mr. president, that the amendment that is offered by our colleague from new york, senator gillibrand, is the best medicine for a difficult situation that has been allowed to languish for far too long. in this afternoon i intend a to spend a little more time explaining why i think senator gillibrand's amendment -- while it is strong medicine and it is disruptive of the status quo -- why i believe that it is the right way to go. but my purpose this morning in joining with my female colleagues here in the senate is not to argue for or against one amendment or another, it's to point out that the ndaaa, as reported by the armed services committee, includes many provisions, so many provisions agreeable to all that truly have a positive impact going forward. now, i'd like to -- i'd also like to point out that during the course of our event on the ndaa, the senate will consider some other amendments which enjoy broad support. my colleague, the senator from california, senator boxer
assault, sexual harassment and military sexual trauma. i believe, mr. president, that the amendment that is offered by our colleague from new york, senator gillibrand, is the best medicine for a difficult situation that has been allowed to languish for far too long. in this afternoon i intend a to spend a little more time explaining why i think senator gillibrand's amendment -- while it is strong medicine and it is disruptive of the status quo -- why i believe that it is the right way to go....
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sexual nature, battery of a sexual nature, or sexual harassment which occurred while the veteran was serving. i prefer this term because it emphasizes the various traumas that can occur both with and without physical assaults and batteries. this definition also calls to our attention the fact that whatever the instrument of trauma there are, what we see are psychological scars that need to be addressed. and these are psychological scars that can last a lifetime. and i think it's fair to say that this spectrum of scars is broad and it is deep. madam president, i have looked very carefully at the work that came out of the senate -- the senate armed services committee. i have looked at senator gillibrand's amendment very carefully. i have considered all that is being incoarpd in -- incorporated in the defense authorization bill and as i mentioned yesterday, i'm pleased with how in so many different areas we have been working together to address these issues of military sexual trauma. i am a supporter of senator gillibrand's approach to ensure justice for victims of sexual misconduct, mi
sexual nature, battery of a sexual nature, or sexual harassment which occurred while the veteran was serving. i prefer this term because it emphasizes the various traumas that can occur both with and without physical assaults and batteries. this definition also calls to our attention the fact that whatever the instrument of trauma there are, what we see are psychological scars that need to be addressed. and these are psychological scars that can last a lifetime. and i think it's fair to say...
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and sexual harassment. yet, the problem persists. service members continue to be assaulted and raped and in too many cases the perpetrators continue to go unpunished. year after year, secretary after secretary, and commander after commander have told us about all the efforts to correct this problem. but those efforts have not worked. there are probably many reasons why these incremental changes have not worked, but every year that these changes do not work many more of our brave men and women in the military endure the trauma of sexual assault. it's time to make a major change to the military justice system. second, too often these attacks are not reported which allows the attacker to prey on more victims. the survivors tell us the biggest reason they do not report these crimes is because they do not believe their chain of command will ensure that justice is done. even the commandant of the marine corps general amos, has acknowledged that many victims do not come forward because -- quote -- "they do not tru
and sexual harassment. yet, the problem persists. service members continue to be assaulted and raped and in too many cases the perpetrators continue to go unpunished. year after year, secretary after secretary, and commander after commander have told us about all the efforts to correct this problem. but those efforts have not worked. there are probably many reasons why these incremental changes have not worked, but every year that these changes do not work many more of our brave men and women...
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to report sexual assaults. and that is absolutely critical. there can be no question, mr. president, about the senate's commitment to reducing the instances of sexual assault in the military and to providing appropriate care for survivors and as we debate various proposals, we are united by the need for the serious reforms that are included already in this bill and that will enhance the military's response to sexual assault. and i would like to thank all of those and i am certain that our work from the mda will make a real difference. >> a senator from new hampshire. >> i thank you, mr. president. and this includes bringing this to the floor today and i want to thank the senator who has seen the chamber as well and has been a leader, as well as senator claire mccaskill, who is a member of the armed services committee with me. this has been an issue that has brought people together for the right reasons. the women of the senate have really driven this and it is important to understand that this is not a woman's
to report sexual assaults. and that is absolutely critical. there can be no question, mr. president, about the senate's commitment to reducing the instances of sexual assault in the military and to providing appropriate care for survivors and as we debate various proposals, we are united by the need for the serious reforms that are included already in this bill and that will enhance the military's response to sexual assault. and i would like to thank all of those and i am certain that our work...
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you have two defenses in a sexual assault case. one is it wasn't me, and the other is it was consensual activity. so it doesn't take someone much to understand the principle that in this instance, most of these cases are going to be consent offenses. why do i emphasize that? i emphasize that because it is relevant, it is particularly relevant to the reforms that we embrace in the underlying bill. the time period in which a victim decides that she is going to come forward out of the shadows and hold her perpetrator accountable is invariably very close in time to the time of report. it is how she is treated at that juncture, more so than anything else. more so than whether she has been victimized in the military or whether she has been victimized on the streets of your hometown. she is coming forward with the most personally painful moment of her life. now, keep in mind that if you're coming forward with the most personally painful moment of your life, how complicated that gets if you know the defense is going to be that you wanted i
you have two defenses in a sexual assault case. one is it wasn't me, and the other is it was consensual activity. so it doesn't take someone much to understand the principle that in this instance, most of these cases are going to be consent offenses. why do i emphasize that? i emphasize that because it is relevant, it is particularly relevant to the reforms that we embrace in the underlying bill. the time period in which a victim decides that she is going to come forward out of the shadows and...
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harassment and sexual assault. zero tolerance is the policy our military should have, but in reality it doesn't. we know it doesn't because we have heard too many stories from women and men in the military who have been attacked, assaulted, or raped by their peers in uniform or by their superiors. we have heard too many stories in which the assailants go unpunished. we have heard too many stories about commanding officers using their authority to set aside court-martial convictions or to decide simply not to have a trial at all. we have heard too many stories about survivors being drummed out of the service by misinformed dying know sees of mental illness or by a chain of command that ignores the assailant and instead turns around and charges the survivor with bad beample -- with bad be. we have heard too many stories about survivors who are so disillusioned by this broken system that they don't even bother to report these crimes. instead, these men and women, warriors all, are forced to live in silence and with an
harassment and sexual assault. zero tolerance is the policy our military should have, but in reality it doesn't. we know it doesn't because we have heard too many stories from women and men in the military who have been attacked, assaulted, or raped by their peers in uniform or by their superiors. we have heard too many stories in which the assailants go unpunished. we have heard too many stories about commanding officers using their authority to set aside court-martial convictions or to decide...
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sexual assault is not new.ut it has been allowed to fester in the shadows for far too long, because ip ted of the zero tolerance -- instead of the zero tolerance pledge we have heard for two full decades now since dick cheney was the secretary of defense, using those words in 1992, what we truly have, mr. president, is zero accountability. there's no accountability because the trust that any justice will be served has been irreparably broken under our current system. where commanders hold all the cards over whether a case moves forward orbit to prosecution. now, there are those who argue that removing these decisions out of the chain of command into the hands of independent prosecutors in the military will diminish good order and discipline. this is not a theoretical question. we actually know the answer to this. our allies have already made these reforms, and they have not seen a diminishment in good order and discipline. the u.k., israel, australia, canada, netherlands, germany. all of them have taken the dec
sexual assault is not new.ut it has been allowed to fester in the shadows for far too long, because ip ted of the zero tolerance -- instead of the zero tolerance pledge we have heard for two full decades now since dick cheney was the secretary of defense, using those words in 1992, what we truly have, mr. president, is zero accountability. there's no accountability because the trust that any justice will be served has been irreparably broken under our current system. where commanders hold all...
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so, now they're not dealing with sexual orientation. they're basically dealing with sexual trauma. and i think it's even an issue when the youth are in facility care, residential care. we see it in the residential treatment centers and in services for adolescents, in juvenile detention. so, we see that whole retraumatizing played out again in those facilities. and the reason that we've gone so deeply into really establishing a framework of who's affected is that it's such an insidious problem and it's everywhere, when you really think about it. if you take a look at the populations that are affected, the family certainly encompasses everyone. i'm sure that everyone has one trauma or another in their family. so, when we come back i want to focus on now solutions, and how do we solve the problem? we'll be right back. [music] before, addiction and depression kept me from living my life. and now, every step i take in recovery benefits everyone. there are many options that make the road to recovery more accessible. it begins with the first step. join the voices for recovery. for informa
so, now they're not dealing with sexual orientation. they're basically dealing with sexual trauma. and i think it's even an issue when the youth are in facility care, residential care. we see it in the residential treatment centers and in services for adolescents, in juvenile detention. so, we see that whole retraumatizing played out again in those facilities. and the reason that we've gone so deeply into really establishing a framework of who's affected is that it's such an insidious problem...
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reports of military sexual assault versus nearly doubled in just a year. the defense department reports 3,553 members of the military issued assault complaints between october 2012 and june of this year. this could be an indication more are willing to speak up because of improvements in the handling of these cases. joining us for our discussion are ariana clay, former marine corp officer who experienced assault. and susan burke who has defended many victims. and from chile, a professor at yale law school who focuses on military justice, and larry abraham son, npr military correspondent. larry, let me start with you, the numbers are only getting worse. >> i think there are a number of answers to that. one is many people feel the culture inside the military has not really changed, and there is really a crisis going on that has not hit home until recently. with you we've had major film "the invisible war" which brought you had the tremendous amount of retaliation against people who report sexual assault and come forward. we've had commanders overturn sexual a
reports of military sexual assault versus nearly doubled in just a year. the defense department reports 3,553 members of the military issued assault complaints between october 2012 and june of this year. this could be an indication more are willing to speak up because of improvements in the handling of these cases. joining us for our discussion are ariana clay, former marine corp officer who experienced assault. and susan burke who has defended many victims. and from chile, a professor at yale...
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employees should be judged on the quality of their work and on their performance, not on their sexual orientation or gender identity. so, mr. president, i urge my colleagues to vote tonight-to-supporting the legislation, the 81% of americans approve. to begin debate on a bill that would affirm the equal rights and freedoms of every american, to do so simply because it is the right thing to do. mr. president, i'd like a new position in the "congressional record" dealing with health care. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, i read an excellent come up in "the new york times" by nicholas kristof, and i ask that it appear in the record. the presiding officer: without objection u. mr. reid: he tells the stoart of a number of things but of one richard streeter, a truck driver who's very, very, very ill with colon cancer. why? because he couldn't afford insurance. couldn't afford health insurance. kristof writes, "the biggest health crisis in america now is not the inexcusably messy rollout of back obamacare. now, far more serious is the kind of catastrophe fac
employees should be judged on the quality of their work and on their performance, not on their sexual orientation or gender identity. so, mr. president, i urge my colleagues to vote tonight-to-supporting the legislation, the 81% of americans approve. to begin debate on a bill that would affirm the equal rights and freedoms of every american, to do so simply because it is the right thing to do. mr. president, i'd like a new position in the "congressional record" dealing with health...
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the issue of sexual violence within our armed forces is very personal to me. all three my brothers servedded in the military. my oldest brother was career military and served 288 combat missions in vietnam. i know the unbelievable sacrifices that our military men and women make for this country and the sacrifices their families make to support them. yet, inspite of the sacrifices, we, as a nation, have consistently refused to take sufficient steps to ensure that our military men and women are protected from sexual violence on the job. tolerance for sexual assault demeans the sacrifices that millions of brave men and women have stepped forward to make on our behalf. we owe it to our service members and to their families to change the culture in our military that remains far too tolerant of this abuse. we owe it to our service members and to their families to do everything in our power to stamp out these incidents. no matter the outcome at this amendment vote, this year's authorization agent makes significant strides towards finally making the military zero tole
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. >> kirk: have you had sexual intercourse with anyone else?ing up tomorrow, bff has your back >> it must have been a blast. >> unless she is caught on her back with your man >> was peyton with tiffany? >> he was. but he realized i was better. >> is he the father of coal >> i know he is the father. >> i cannot believe are you not friends anymore. that's tomorrow on "the test." [applause] >> kirk: welcome back to the "the test". i'm her with kalia and tashiana and chris the man in the middle and sheila and jennette and cleat ta. we have talked about a lot of things today. i want to ask the ladies you've ard a lot. >> i am a little confused >> kirk: are you confused because you are starting to realize that maybe you can leave? >> no, i'm confused as to why no one in the room seems to understand what i am doing. if you took a look at my son then you would understand why i choose to be with his father. so -- >> so they look alike? >> no. [laughter] >> tashiana what about you? >> um -- >> kirk: you know the world wants what is best for you ladies. [
. >> kirk: have you had sexual intercourse with anyone else?ing up tomorrow, bff has your back >> it must have been a blast. >> unless she is caught on her back with your man >> was peyton with tiffany? >> he was. but he realized i was better. >> is he the father of coal >> i know he is the father. >> i cannot believe are you not friends anymore. that's tomorrow on "the test." [applause] >> kirk: welcome back to the "the...
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, y tambien acoso sexual por parte de empleados del distrito a los estudiantes.e efectuada por la oficina de derechos civiles del departamento de educacion de los estados unidos.... habia un problema en el distrito el cual el distrito no niega, el distrito acepta y hemos trabajado desde el 2009 trujillo dicho que por cuenta propia del distrito ha implementado varios cambios. sin embargo, las autoridades federales emitieron ayer diez acciones que se deben tomar, lo que incluye crear un mecanismo seguro para hacer denuncias sin enfrentar represalias, y contratar un experto en el tema. el estaba dormido en el campamento y alguien lo habia tocado esta madre espera que se vea un cambio porque ella misma conoce de un caso, donde un nino fue molestado durante una actividad escolar. pero del modo que la directora le hablo es como si el nino tuviera la culpa no la persona que lo habia tocado es verdad que los padres sepan que la seguridad de los ninos en este distrito es la prioridad numero uno ojala que no dejen esa investigacion, que sigan investigando mas a las escuela
, y tambien acoso sexual por parte de empleados del distrito a los estudiantes.e efectuada por la oficina de derechos civiles del departamento de educacion de los estados unidos.... habia un problema en el distrito el cual el distrito no niega, el distrito acepta y hemos trabajado desde el 2009 trujillo dicho que por cuenta propia del distrito ha implementado varios cambios. sin embargo, las autoridades federales emitieron ayer diez acciones que se deben tomar, lo que incluye crear un mecanismo...
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. >>> en la selva tenemos personas de 80 aÑos que siguen con actividad sexual, lo pueden ver con unal ponerlo a macerar en el agua ardiente. >>> el achuni es preservado, por eso los tragos son presidenciadr la escasez. >>> le cortan el miembro viril y con eso pretenden hacer ma macerados, hay criaderos donde puedes tener la conservaciÓn de este animal. >>> quienes consume este licor aseguran que les da satisfacciÓnes, pero dicen que hay que tener cuidado. >>> siempre lo tomaba por carencias sexuales y todo eso, es recomendable que no lo tomen mucho, de repente les puede causar hasta la muerte en exceso. >>> no es juego, vas a encontrar el sabor del licor, el agua ardiente de caÑa es lo mejor que puede haber, juan mÉndez, telemundo. >>> a pesar de las cualidades que muchos dicen tiene el trago hay cero evidencia cientÍfica que tenga propiedades afro d afrodisÍacas. >>> en londres s su bastaron lo vestidos que de disney. >>> la idea es recaudar fondos para hospital infantil y hacer el sueÑo realidad a niÑos que aspiran a >> arrestan a un hombre en maryland con historial largo de asalto
. >>> en la selva tenemos personas de 80 aÑos que siguen con actividad sexual, lo pueden ver con unal ponerlo a macerar en el agua ardiente. >>> el achuni es preservado, por eso los tragos son presidenciadr la escasez. >>> le cortan el miembro viril y con eso pretenden hacer ma macerados, hay criaderos donde puedes tener la conservaciÓn de este animal. >>> quienes consume este licor aseguran que les da satisfacciÓnes, pero dicen que hay que tener cuidado....
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i said there was nothing sexual going on. >> there was nothing sexual going on? >> no. >> you were putting movies away? >> the officer said he saw your head moving back and forth and your hands were in -- >> my hands weren't in his crotch, but we were talk, yeah. i move a lot when i talk. >> all right. any other comments on this? >> no. just that i ask be to somewhat lenient or something because i have been good. >> certainly seems like that there's sufficient evidence that there was sexual going on so i'm going to find you guilty of violation number 15, sexual misconduct, class b, which can be up to 90 days. i'm going to go with 60, just like you had on the last one, 60 days disciplinary detention, 60 days earned time. you wish to appeal this decision? >> no. >> no appeal? okay. >> during his 60-day detention, gilchrist will be confined to his cell for 23 hours a day without a television, magazines or other possessions to distract him. >> it kind of pushes the limits on, you know, keeping yourself sane, really. but given what i am, i'll probably do a lot of time
i said there was nothing sexual going on. >> there was nothing sexual going on? >> no. >> you were putting movies away? >> the officer said he saw your head moving back and forth and your hands were in -- >> my hands weren't in his crotch, but we were talk, yeah. i move a lot when i talk. >> all right. any other comments on this? >> no. just that i ask be to somewhat lenient or something because i have been good. >> certainly seems like that...
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for social reasons but men and women also have differences in their sexual response and women appear to be much more plastic in their response which is to say that their response responds more to social pressures they're more situational it's it's generally easier for women. to suppress their sexual urges so they sort of have more control over how they respond to things than men do and this tends to extend to other mammals as well and of course i want to be clear that our book sex at dawn is not an indictment of monogamy at all in fact i often say just you know we argue that are ancestors were sexual all move orders just as we were dietary omnivores that's not an indictment of vegetarianism to say that our ancestors ate many different kinds of food and all we're saying in our book is that you know just because you decided to become a vegetarian doesn't mean bacon suddenly stops smelling good. what about that kenzie's scale this is a really interesting there and i want to see your opinion on it of course that human sexual orientation is gage on a spectrum do you agree. sure sure i thi
for social reasons but men and women also have differences in their sexual response and women appear to be much more plastic in their response which is to say that their response responds more to social pressures they're more situational it's it's generally easier for women. to suppress their sexual urges so they sort of have more control over how they respond to things than men do and this tends to extend to other mammals as well and of course i want to be clear that our book sex at dawn is...
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the women not only had sexual relationships with the young boys. they were also facilitators.en to the men. it wasn't just the case of sort of, you know, sticking up for your mate or for your partner or the woman defending the man and being in denial because of it. no, they were active enablers and active participants in our abuse. >> rick and davida even starred in their own bedtime story, printed by the family as an example for all their children to follow. chapters dealt with potty training, discipline, and sex. >> the book was just written by my mother, because my mother was the one that raised -- like i said, raised rick and myself. so, she had just written these chronicles explaining, on a day-to-day basis how we interacted and what she was teaching us and what we were learning and that included sexual encounters she had with him and how she used to masturbate him to sleep and how she would make sure he would have his love-up time before bedtime. it was just so -- it's really -- i don't know. you have to read the book. it's really -- so that's what the davidito book was.
the women not only had sexual relationships with the young boys. they were also facilitators.en to the men. it wasn't just the case of sort of, you know, sticking up for your mate or for your partner or the woman defending the man and being in denial because of it. no, they were active enablers and active participants in our abuse. >> rick and davida even starred in their own bedtime story, printed by the family as an example for all their children to follow. chapters dealt with potty...
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students on the college campus are shaken after a reported sexual assault. on campus, in a busy restroom in the middle of the day. jean elle is live in cupertino with more. jean, what are police doing about it? >> reporter: well, jessica, police say that sexual assault happened on monday right over there in the media and learning center. students we talked to say they are shocked by the report and alarmed that the attack happened in the middle of the school day. classes are in session at the media and learning center building, but students here are distracted by a campus wide e-mail detailing a reported sexual assault in the women's bathroom. >> i was horrified obviously. it's scary to think something like that could happen. >> reporter: police say a 19-year-old student reported yesterday she was raped in the bathroom between 1:00 and 2:00 in the afternoon by a male student she knows. the victim first told a faculty member about the assault. >> she was hesitant to report and the faculty member told her it was in the best interest to file a report. >> reporte
students on the college campus are shaken after a reported sexual assault. on campus, in a busy restroom in the middle of the day. jean elle is live in cupertino with more. jean, what are police doing about it? >> reporter: well, jessica, police say that sexual assault happened on monday right over there in the media and learning center. students we talked to say they are shocked by the report and alarmed that the attack happened in the middle of the school day. classes are in session at...
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sexual assault. >> he was already sanctioned for sexual assault. >> what was the sanction. >> i think it involved writing a paper of some kind. some kind of research or reflection. >> he was not suspended. >> no. >> and he was not expelled. >> no. >> serial rape is the norm on college campuses. >> here at objection objection dental objection dental we have three or four that said they were raped. >> this teacher has been teaching at objectio oxidental for seven years. they said they did not intend to do so but students started to comcome to them and started to pour their hearts out. >> i have been at the school since 2007 and i have talked to dozens of women that have been raped and sexually battered and stalked and skybe cyber bullied. >> last year they filed a complaint with the department of education of in it 42 students alleged they were raped or sexual assaulted in since 2009. >> it's been open season on the female students at oxidental. >> the same day gloria allred came forward with a suit. >> the the person who raped me was found responsible for raping three women and yet he
sexual assault. >> he was already sanctioned for sexual assault. >> what was the sanction. >> i think it involved writing a paper of some kind. some kind of research or reflection. >> he was not suspended. >> no. >> and he was not expelled. >> no. >> serial rape is the norm on college campuses. >> here at objection objection dental objection dental we have three or four that said they were raped. >> this teacher has been teaching at...
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first: since 2012 have you had any sexual intercourse with anyone other than michael?e results... incomplete. kate you were not cooperating during the test. at one point you became upset and ripped off the polygraph equipment, damaging it. and later you came back and attempted to finish the test and you were asked since 2012 have you had any sexual contact with anyone other than michael, and the results... incomplete. again, you took off the polygraph equipment and terminated the exam >> that is not right. first of all, let me tell you about the test. that was completely messed up. i was there for three-and-a-half hours. to answer three questions. the polygraph examiner i told him that i did not feel good and i stopped the test at one point. when we were talking about questions that weren't related to that question with michael. it was related to a question he asked me prior to 2012 have you ever lied to any family members or friends? and i asked him what that meant during the test. because before that, i think that is a pretty general question that of course at some p
first: since 2012 have you had any sexual intercourse with anyone other than michael?e results... incomplete. kate you were not cooperating during the test. at one point you became upset and ripped off the polygraph equipment, damaging it. and later you came back and attempted to finish the test and you were asked since 2012 have you had any sexual contact with anyone other than michael, and the results... incomplete. again, you took off the polygraph equipment and terminated the exam >>...
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applying those now to sexual orientation and gender identity. the american people are coming together behind it measure. more than two-thirds of people in this country, democrats and republicans alike, support a federal law protecting lgbt individuals from discrimination in the workplace. the bill has the support of over 200 civil rights, religious, labor and women's organizations. it upholds and protects religious liberty by exempting houses of worship and religiously affiliated organizations. companies and businesses big and small know that discrimination in the workplace hurts their bottom line. that's why, as the senate chair of the joint economic committee, i released a fact sheet on the economic consequences of workplace discrimination. it's easy to see, mr. president, why businesses are on the side of equality. a majority of the top 50 fortune 500 companies say pro-diversity policies increase profitability. we certainly saw that in minnesota, where general mills, a major company, came out this last year as a company, their c.e.o., against
applying those now to sexual orientation and gender identity. the american people are coming together behind it measure. more than two-thirds of people in this country, democrats and republicans alike, support a federal law protecting lgbt individuals from discrimination in the workplace. the bill has the support of over 200 civil rights, religious, labor and women's organizations. it upholds and protects religious liberty by exempting houses of worship and religiously affiliated organizations....
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i said there was nothing sexual going on. >> there was nothing sexual going on?tting movies away? >> the officer said he saw your head moving back and forth and your hands were in -- >> my hands weren't in his crotch, but we were talk, yeah. i move a lot when i talk. >> all right. any other comments on this? >> no. just that i ask be to somewhat lenient or something because i have been good. >> certainly seems like that there's sufficient evidence that there was sexual going on so i'm going to find you guilty of violation number 15, sexual misconduct, class b, which can be up to 90 days. i'm going to go with 60, just like you had on the last one, 60 days disciplinary detention, 60 days earned time. you wish to appeal this decision? >> no. >> no appeal? okay. >> during his 60-day detention, gilchrist will be confined to his cell for 23 hours a day without a television, magazines or other possessions to distract him. >> it kind of pushes the limits on, you know, keeping yourself sane, really. but given what i am, i'll probably do a lot of time in lockup. i'm not go
i said there was nothing sexual going on. >> there was nothing sexual going on?tting movies away? >> the officer said he saw your head moving back and forth and your hands were in -- >> my hands weren't in his crotch, but we were talk, yeah. i move a lot when i talk. >> all right. any other comments on this? >> no. just that i ask be to somewhat lenient or something because i have been good. >> certainly seems like that there's sufficient evidence that there...
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now, does that help sexual assault? our commanders can send you to your death, but we don't trust them to deal with manslaughter cases. all i can tell you for 30 years, i've been a practicing military lawyer, and from my point of view our commanders take the responsibility to impose discipline incredibly seriously. they are skilled men and women. and we'll let the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines down when it comes to sexual assault. all of us are to blame in the military. we are going to fix that, but the problem, ladies and gentlemen, is not the military justice system. we don't have a military justice system where commanders tell the lawyer go to hell, we're not going to deal with it. that's not the way it works. this new system takes a portion of offenses out of the purview of the commander and since then to somebody in washington that nobody in the unit will ever get to see that will delay justice, will take tools off the table to make sure that is an effective fighting for in terms of deal with the barracks is b
now, does that help sexual assault? our commanders can send you to your death, but we don't trust them to deal with manslaughter cases. all i can tell you for 30 years, i've been a practicing military lawyer, and from my point of view our commanders take the responsibility to impose discipline incredibly seriously. they are skilled men and women. and we'll let the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines down when it comes to sexual assault. all of us are to blame in the military. we are going to fix...
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coming up on c span two tonight debate on the sexual assault in the military.georgetown law center exam congressional proposal to change nsa surveillance programs. that's followed by a hearing examining -- how security clearances are granted. on the next washington journal, pennsylvania congressman discusses the health care law. the senate this week is working on the 2014 defense program bill. senator kristin jill brand's amendment would remove decision on sexual assault prosecutions from military commanders and give them to military lawyers. senator claire mccaskill decision keep them with the military chain of command but add more oversight responsibilities to the chief. in this hour, the two senators describe their positions.t? the presid >> i rise today to speak about to speak a my amendment to the national defense authorization act. i want to start by thanking my colleagues on both sides of their aisle for strong and unwavering leadership on behalf of our brave men and women in uniform. i could not be more proud of the bipartisan work that has been done to
coming up on c span two tonight debate on the sexual assault in the military.georgetown law center exam congressional proposal to change nsa surveillance programs. that's followed by a hearing examining -- how security clearances are granted. on the next washington journal, pennsylvania congressman discusses the health care law. the senate this week is working on the 2014 defense program bill. senator kristin jill brand's amendment would remove decision on sexual assault prosecutions from...
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they're not contingent on sexual assault. and children are able to find their gender roles other places. i found it with teachers, and my friend's parents, and my brother. i was able to find those influences. i was not hurt by not having my dad in my life. >> you have touch odd the critical question in the community. whether or not there should be at least one gender parents, and we have had a flood of comments. comments: and this great video comment from zack. >> the american midwest, son of a same-sex couple. and my family often encountered people who were sceptical of our family. and we were told that we were not good enough. and people like me with same-sex parents, we would have all kinds of challenges, but i think it's important to remember, even though there were challenges for kids like me, they only existed because other people insist odd putting us through them. and if they hadn't called it into question, we would not have had to do that. >> what we are hearing are the narratives we have been hearing for 20 years. c
they're not contingent on sexual assault. and children are able to find their gender roles other places. i found it with teachers, and my friend's parents, and my brother. i was able to find those influences. i was not hurt by not having my dad in my life. >> you have touch odd the critical question in the community. whether or not there should be at least one gender parents, and we have had a flood of comments. comments: and this great video comment from zack. >> the american...
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sexual assault, rape, unwanted sexual contact. of that number, only 2,558, less than one in ten, sought justice by filing unrestricted reports. so of those 2,500 cases, 300 went to trial. so you are really talking about 1 in 100 cases end in justice. that is an abysmal record. we owe so much more to the men and women who serve in our military, so much more to those who will even die for this country. a chain of command oriented system that produces only 302 convictions of 2,558 actual reports is simply not holding enough alleged assailants accountable under any standard. one in a hundred cases ending in conviction isn't good enough under any standard. further, an independent system will protect not just the rights of the victim, but an accused who may well be innocent. because when a commander is the only decision-maker and they may know the victim and they may know the perpetrator or the accused, and they have a reason to deal with this case in a way that is reflective of his or her bias, what you are creating is an unjust system
sexual assault, rape, unwanted sexual contact. of that number, only 2,558, less than one in ten, sought justice by filing unrestricted reports. so of those 2,500 cases, 300 went to trial. so you are really talking about 1 in 100 cases end in justice. that is an abysmal record. we owe so much more to the men and women who serve in our military, so much more to those who will even die for this country. a chain of command oriented system that produces only 302 convictions of 2,558 actual reports...
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sexual assault threatens it. it erodes the basic trust, respect and professionalism that our troops uphold and rely on to perform their duties. in a more fundamental sense it also cuts to the heart of basic questions of safety, dignity, and justice as americans. however we measure it, the current system has failed our service members. the evidence is overwhelming. 26,000 total incidents that have been estimated occurred of sexual assault in the military in a recent year. only 3,400 reports were made from victims. the institute of medicine estimates 21.5% of active duty women and literally thousands of active duty men have been sexually assaulted. we know 60% of the victims who do report these sexual assaults say they are retaliated against for doing so. 60%. overwhelming majorities of victims say they often don't report an incident because they don't think it will make any difference. it is a sweeping and comprehensive indictment of the current system. i have a responsibility as chairman of the defense appropriat
sexual assault threatens it. it erodes the basic trust, respect and professionalism that our troops uphold and rely on to perform their duties. in a more fundamental sense it also cuts to the heart of basic questions of safety, dignity, and justice as americans. however we measure it, the current system has failed our service members. the evidence is overwhelming. 26,000 total incidents that have been estimated occurred of sexual assault in the military in a recent year. only 3,400 reports were...
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new at 6:00, kids involved in sexual assaults and sexual hara harassle. a new federal report say it's happening at a staggering rate inside high school, middle schools and even elementary schools in west contra costa county. one investigator calls it one of the worst cases she's ever seen. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez caught up with school officials for a look the problem. what's being done to stop it? >> reporter: well, jessica, this 17-page report paints a very disturbing picture. it says students at this school district are subjected to both physical and verbal sexual harassment at a level that's simply shocking. at school i do feel safe. we have all these amazing security here, and surveillance cameras. >> reporter: but while 17-year-old iris wong feels safe at dianza high school, that hasn't been the case for many students in the west contra costa school district prompted by a gang rape of a 15-year-old richmond girl and rape of a 12-year-old that same year. a federal investigation concluded sexual harassment and sexual violence are huge problems at
new at 6:00, kids involved in sexual assaults and sexual hara harassle. a new federal report say it's happening at a staggering rate inside high school, middle schools and even elementary schools in west contra costa county. one investigator calls it one of the worst cases she's ever seen. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez caught up with school officials for a look the problem. what's being done to stop it? >> reporter: well, jessica, this 17-page report paints a very disturbing picture. it...
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este experto en registracion de ofensores sexuales."si miramos que están violando las condiciones de su libertad condicional, van a ser arrestados" arrestos que se han llevado a cabo sin excepcion en esta fecha durante los ultimos 10 anos.... al igual que que significativo aumento de conductores embriagados que hoy visitan la prision. blanca ---las redadas "silenciosas" vuelven a impactar a familias inmigrantes en la baha. take nat - wait for cue ---esta vez es la empresa de comida "bon-appetit" que presta servicios de cafeteria en universidades y empresas de alta tecnologa. --- unos 150 empleados se quedaron sin trabajo ---jaime peluffo tiene el informe.. take pkg :01 - :06 :27 - :33 :53 - :59 1:01 - 1:06 pkg los manifestantes se congregaron en la plaza csar chvez, y marcharon al edificio federal donde se ubican las oficinas de i.c.e.. el motivo, unos 150 empleados de la empresa 'bon-appetit' que presta servicios de cafeteria en stanford, y empresas como ebay, se convirtieron en vctimas de las redadas silenciosas.. maria, quien no qui
este experto en registracion de ofensores sexuales."si miramos que están violando las condiciones de su libertad condicional, van a ser arrestados" arrestos que se han llevado a cabo sin excepcion en esta fecha durante los ultimos 10 anos.... al igual que que significativo aumento de conductores embriagados que hoy visitan la prision. blanca ---las redadas "silenciosas" vuelven a impactar a familias inmigrantes en la baha. take nat - wait for cue ---esta vez es la empresa...
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have you had sexual intercourse with anybody else while in a relationship with eric?her derek can barely contain himself. really? really? [laughter] >> kirk: it is amazing how involved you are in this. [ female announcer ] stress can make your mind spin all night. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unisom. a stressful day deserves a restful night. i get supple. [ male announcer ] new gold bond men's lotion. skin strengthening proteins, plus 7 moisturizers. man up. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. do you think your significant other is living a double life? do they disappear for days without any explanation? if so put them to the test. call... [applause] >> kirk: welcome back to the "the test". i'm here with donna and eric and your brother derek and conchetta. before the break you proved that you cheated on this beautiful woman. more than 15 times. and you are talking to your brother because for some reason it just donned on you what 15 was. >> h
have you had sexual intercourse with anybody else while in a relationship with eric?her derek can barely contain himself. really? really? [laughter] >> kirk: it is amazing how involved you are in this. [ female announcer ] stress can make your mind spin all night. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unisom. a stressful day deserves a restful night. i get supple. [ male announcer ] new gold bond men's lotion. skin strengthening proteins, plus 7...
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he pulls a large sexual device out of his pants. later, he pleaded no contest to one count of an attempted lewd act upon a child and to one count of attempting to send harmful matter. and then there is this man. 28-year-old alvin king, using the screen name sole pleaser, he had a sexually explicit online chat with someone who said she is a 13-year-old girl. living up to his screen name, king tells her, i would like to suck on toes. he said he want to have oral sex with her and he has clearly seen our investigations before. are you a cop posing undercover to catch online predators? >> no. what are you talking about? >> don't you watch "dateline"? >> no. what's that? >> it's a show on nbc. they take guys to jail for messing around with young girls. >> maybe that's why he doesn't want to come to our house. he was arrested in the park. and brought to processing. we find out later that king runs this website called hot bare foot women. he later pleaded no contest to one count of an attempted lewd act upon a child and one count of attempt
he pulls a large sexual device out of his pants. later, he pleaded no contest to one count of an attempted lewd act upon a child and to one count of attempting to send harmful matter. and then there is this man. 28-year-old alvin king, using the screen name sole pleaser, he had a sexually explicit online chat with someone who said she is a 13-year-old girl. living up to his screen name, king tells her, i would like to suck on toes. he said he want to have oral sex with her and he has clearly...
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a study says there was nearly 30,000 cases of unwanted sexual assaults. senator debated whether to change the way cases are handled. we have more from capitol hill. >> many senators say they are concerned about sexual assault in the military. there are two distinct camps on how to deal with it. some support kirsten gillibrand saying it should be taken out of military hands. senator mccain says it should not be. >> i say it as passionately as i can to my colleagues, if we do not trust the commanding officers who take the young men and women in to battle - if we don't trust them, then we obviously better re-evaluate our structure of the military. >> now, one of the 52 senators that supports the kirsten gillibrand amendment and wants sexual assault cases out of the an military hands is senator claire mccaskill. from alaska. a military-oriented state. >> there are many commanders, our code of military justice may be uniform. i think we are seeing strong evidence that its implementation is anything but uniform. >> despite senator claire mccaskill's and support
a study says there was nearly 30,000 cases of unwanted sexual assaults. senator debated whether to change the way cases are handled. we have more from capitol hill. >> many senators say they are concerned about sexual assault in the military. there are two distinct camps on how to deal with it. some support kirsten gillibrand saying it should be taken out of military hands. senator mccain says it should not be. >> i say it as passionately as i can to my colleagues, if we do not...
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but you will see sexual discrimination. there is a pretty robust body of case law that states that gender nonconformity, in other words, you're acting gay, you're a boy, you need to dress like a boy, that harassment is a form of sex harassment that if it happened in the workplace you could file a case under sexual discrimination. we've been able to use those tools to make a lot of progress. the seth walsh case in tehachipe is an example of that. so those are the tools we have. we have a lot of discussion, senator franken and others have introduced bills in the united states senate to address precisely the questions that you are asking, governor, and we have supported them and we continue to look forward -- as a prosecutor i always want more tools. you know, i see a problem out there and i want to have the tools to fix it. we passed a hate crimes law in 2009 that enables us to work with local law enforcement in much more effective ways to combat hate crimes including but not limited to lgbt motivated violence. so we'd love t
but you will see sexual discrimination. there is a pretty robust body of case law that states that gender nonconformity, in other words, you're acting gay, you're a boy, you need to dress like a boy, that harassment is a form of sex harassment that if it happened in the workplace you could file a case under sexual discrimination. we've been able to use those tools to make a lot of progress. the seth walsh case in tehachipe is an example of that. so those are the tools we have. we have a lot of...
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it's hard to tell how sexual assault figures into women's decisions when they enlist. the economic benefits of a military career are very appealing in a sluggish economy. and the services run very effective recruitment ad campaign. recruiters tout all the advantages of signing up but will only talk about sexual assault when asked. critics say women may not know just what they're signing up for. should recruiters be required to tell women and men, i mean ironically just as much sexual assault against men as there is against women in the military anyway. should they be required to tell recruits, hey, this is happening? >> i'll be honest i'm not sure about. that come from a military family, ex rotc ranger myself, my reaction to that is because of course the reports, increasing reports on military assault has not decreased number of women that choose to enlist. we as women sadly expect nonsense to happen. i think the problem with the military is because it's a government entity and government agency one would hope and assume that it would be more safe and controlled enviro
it's hard to tell how sexual assault figures into women's decisions when they enlist. the economic benefits of a military career are very appealing in a sluggish economy. and the services run very effective recruitment ad campaign. recruiters tout all the advantages of signing up but will only talk about sexual assault when asked. critics say women may not know just what they're signing up for. should recruiters be required to tell women and men, i mean ironically just as much sexual assault...
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we've heard from survivors of sexual assault. it's been an intense discussion one here on capitol hill, one that has a lot of people talking about this issue of sexual assault in the military. a recent report that came out from the pentagon itself showed 26,000 cases of unwanted sexual contact last year. of 3,000 cases of sexual assaults only 300 were prosecutorred. >> whoa, libby, appreciate it. libby casey for us on capitol hill. >>> people in the midwest are spending another day sifting through what was once their homes. after a rash of tornadoes tore through the heartland on sunday. the storms killed eight people across 12 states and injured hundreds more. in the small town of washington, illinois, 1,000 homes from damaged or destroyed. we have more. >> reporter: it's been a busy day here in washington, illinois. power crews managed to restore pow to all about 2,000 customers. yes, that is an improvement. the authorities have opened up a window in which homeowners can go back to their windows and gather their personal propert
we've heard from survivors of sexual assault. it's been an intense discussion one here on capitol hill, one that has a lot of people talking about this issue of sexual assault in the military. a recent report that came out from the pentagon itself showed 26,000 cases of unwanted sexual contact last year. of 3,000 cases of sexual assaults only 300 were prosecutorred. >> whoa, libby, appreciate it. libby casey for us on capitol hill. >>> people in the midwest are spending another...
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. >> policía de martínez arresto a hombre que planeaba tener encuentro sexual con una menor, el hombreado buscando sexo y mantuvo conversaciones con quién pensaba tenía 14 años pero en realidad era una policía. >> salió del hospital joven a quién le prendieron llamas, permanecia en la unidad de quemados recibiendo infjeros el atacante de 16 años pide que sea juzgado por una corte juvenil. >> george chavez les puso infraccioens de estacionamiento ados personas, y chavez quién lleva 23 años en el departamento de policía firmo las multas con el nombre de otro agente, si es acusado podría revibir 6 años de prisión. >> las ventas de viernes negro alterara las cenas de día de acción de gracia porque abrirán el día jueves . >> buenas noches me encuentro fuera de la tienda wallmart , abrirá el jueves por la noche , que significa esto. >> es una tradición celebrar el día de acción de gracias pero wallmart abrirá ese dí. >> a veces busco algo por la tarde y no hay nada abierto. >> esta idea promete aumentar las ofertas y lo ven como un juego que el que no participa no gana. >> el viernes negro e
. >> policía de martínez arresto a hombre que planeaba tener encuentro sexual con una menor, el hombreado buscando sexo y mantuvo conversaciones con quién pensaba tenía 14 años pero en realidad era una policía. >> salió del hospital joven a quién le prendieron llamas, permanecia en la unidad de quemados recibiendo infjeros el atacante de 16 años pide que sea juzgado por una corte juvenil. >> george chavez les puso infraccioens de estacionamiento ados personas, y...
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sexual assault is running rampant, running rampant. we have 26,000 cases a year, and you know what percent gets reported? 10%. do you know what cases don't get reported? 90%. we have a 90% problem, mr. president. 26,000 cases, only 10% get reported, and 90% don't get reported. so then you say why? why is it? and the answer comes back from the victims. nothing will happen. we will be revictimmized. we'll get blamed. they'll blame us. we'll get kicked out. we have to go to our commander. he's not -- he's not trained in this. please change it. to me, when a whole group of people who have been victimized tell you the reason why they won't report the crime, you ought to listen. you ought to listen. they know better than any senator. they know better than any defense department blue ribbon panel. they know better. and speaking of panels, there is a panel that has a funny name called dacowits, defense advisory committee on women in the services. and they have one job, and that is to recommend policies on how to help women in the military be b
sexual assault is running rampant, running rampant. we have 26,000 cases a year, and you know what percent gets reported? 10%. do you know what cases don't get reported? 90%. we have a 90% problem, mr. president. 26,000 cases, only 10% get reported, and 90% don't get reported. so then you say why? why is it? and the answer comes back from the victims. nothing will happen. we will be revictimmized. we'll get blamed. they'll blame us. we'll get kicked out. we have to go to our commander. he's not...
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he saw man as a sexual being tormented by a sense of spiritual despair.e thought human existence without meaning, a continual striving doomed to frustration. schiele's willingness to confront himself and his world directly, however disturbing, is at the core of modern art, found d not only in vienna, but especially in germany in expressionism. at this time, germany was engaged in rapid industrialization and imperial expansion. many artists rejected this new germany. but, ironically, they were influenced by the exotic world discovered in the kaiser's colonies in africa and the pacific. the myth of the innocent savage held special attractions for artists across europe. i think especially of a small group of german artists, hardly more than students, who called themselves die brucke, the bridge. they were based in dresden. these artists, like schiele, thoroughly disliked the idea of art as like some sort of beautiful curtain. inspired by what they thought of as the directness, the spontaneity of primitive art, they tried to free themselves from the constrain
he saw man as a sexual being tormented by a sense of spiritual despair.e thought human existence without meaning, a continual striving doomed to frustration. schiele's willingness to confront himself and his world directly, however disturbing, is at the core of modern art, found d not only in vienna, but especially in germany in expressionism. at this time, germany was engaged in rapid industrialization and imperial expansion. many artists rejected this new germany. but, ironically, they were...
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assault cases out of the military chain of command. >> sexual assault in the military is not new. it has been allowed to fester in the shadows for far too long. >> department of defense officials say they have zero tolerance for sexual assault and at the naval academy in annapolis officials say that they've revamped sexual assault prevention and response programs. >> it's impossible to expect justice in the legal system run by commanders with no legal training. >> until that changes she said victims will fear coming forward. >> now the center is looking to build support for that bill. i'm mike schuh reporting live. baa back to you. >> thank you. military leaders said removing m their hands would undercut their ability to maintain good order and discipline. >>> we're learning more about the double murder in upper fells point. two brothers, carl and curt borain were shot and killed in the 200 block of south wolf street. no arrests have been made. >>> the second phase of the malpractice case against dr. midei has ended in a mistrial. here is kai jackson with the story. >> after four
assault cases out of the military chain of command. >> sexual assault in the military is not new. it has been allowed to fester in the shadows for far too long. >> department of defense officials say they have zero tolerance for sexual assault and at the naval academy in annapolis officials say that they've revamped sexual assault prevention and response programs. >> it's impossible to expect justice in the legal system run by commanders with no legal training. >> until...