we are joined by soouch bourke who at -- susan bourke who advocated for the bill, spear heading lawsuits designed to change your the manner in which the military prosecutes rape and sexual assault. her work is part of "the invisible war." >> the senator came close to getting the bill. as we heard, for two decades every secretary of defense said there's zero tolerance for sexual assault, but there has been no accountability. is there a doubt that the system is broken as we see in a number of cases? >> there's no doubt at all. the sad reality is we, as a nation, have sat by and let the service members bear the brunt. from 1981, everywhere has been on notice that the system is broken. the senator said she was disappointed with the lack of support from the white house. would that have helped in. >> it definitely would have helped. obviously the president is the commander-in-chief much he should have the same impatience and unwillingness to tolerate the sexualities. the majority of the senate. we know there's time for a change. there has to be reform. the main component of her bill was to tak