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in the united states, as you point out, we -- rape is underreported, but it's vastly more underreporteda. my guess is if you were to take the actual numbers, the united states wouldn't be quite as far ahead as it is, but it's shocking that the united states is even, you know, within the top ten. >> right, where you have women who are earning as much as men and women with careers, you have all of these things here and you still have that statistic. in terms of women's rights, they record the gap is 105th out of 135 countries. why is india lagging so far behind? especially when you talk about democracy and women are able to vote, which is something, for example, in places like saudi arabia, which also ranks low, women don't have this right? >> it makes you realize the struggle for human rights and democracy are not always the same thing. sometimes what you have to do is break cultural attitudes. democracies aren't very good at that. look at us with some of our attitudes, whether it's slavery or whatever you're looking at. it's hard to break those attitudes. in some ways, china did much be
in the united states, as you point out, we -- rape is underreported, but it's vastly more underreporteda. my guess is if you were to take the actual numbers, the united states wouldn't be quite as far ahead as it is, but it's shocking that the united states is even, you know, within the top ten. >> right, where you have women who are earning as much as men and women with careers, you have all of these things here and you still have that statistic. in terms of women's rights, they record...
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sometimes, you may be underreported, it can be a lot higher if not put into the database. as required by the city ordinances, we completed with the lao city ordinances, with city immigration affairs, that was completed on the chief desk for review to be signed. we are making good headway. that is more to be done and i look forward to working with the commission and do more, thank you. >> i understand that there is a line item in the mayor's budget for 500,000 for language access, can you tell me how that was utilized? >> i can bring you a breakdown. most of it was for the pay an officer uses for bilingual pay, paid $30 some odd dollars per pay period, that total comes up to if i'm not mistaken around $30,000 for just pay. and then translation services, language line, that is the bulk of it. telephonic services, around $32,000. and the budget for the officers, 258,000. >> than that is for -- >> bilingual pay. >> i thought you said 30,000. >> 30,000 for telephonic translation services. >> and then you have any kind of auditing or benchmark with the program to see how things
sometimes, you may be underreported, it can be a lot higher if not put into the database. as required by the city ordinances, we completed with the lao city ordinances, with city immigration affairs, that was completed on the chief desk for review to be signed. we are making good headway. that is more to be done and i look forward to working with the commission and do more, thank you. >> i understand that there is a line item in the mayor's budget for 500,000 for language access, can you...
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but the fact is rape is not only underreported.is growthly that officials and they disproportionately do not bring charges women as equal citizens in this country were not -- is it possible it could be a viable defense. >> well, if she was 16 at the time, then it was a viable matter of law. would it prevail? not that she's in the condition that everyone is saying she was in, which is completely unconscious. i dafr defense attorney to argue to a jury that a woman who is completely passed out was consenting to a jury that a guy who passed out was consent use et use one more thing, erain, about celebration. this is a new era where democracy and action and people going to the internet are now able to share information in a quaye that we'll hold prosecutors and law enforcement officials every time. when they don't think of the case hannellyly, lf. >> caller: only 2% of rapests spend can i bin hao and i'm very happy to say that. >> wendy, let me ask you. obviously we just played that clip. i don't want to replay it again because it was a
but the fact is rape is not only underreported.is growthly that officials and they disproportionately do not bring charges women as equal citizens in this country were not -- is it possible it could be a viable defense. >> well, if she was 16 at the time, then it was a viable matter of law. would it prevail? not that she's in the condition that everyone is saying she was in, which is completely unconscious. i dafr defense attorney to argue to a jury that a woman who is completely passed...
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rape is a big and underreported problem, as christine mentioned in subenville ohio two high school footballgo on trial next month for allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl last september. cenk uygur comes to was the latest. i know we're going to talk about what you are going to have on your show, but since you have been covering this particular case, rapes happen every day in america and they often get no press. why is this story garnering so much at attention. >> honestly because anonymous jumped into the fray here. >> jennifer: tell people who anonymous is. >> it's a group that works largely online and hide their identity and to some degree they are a vigilantly group, and they do do hacking from time to time, and in this case they were fighting justice and saying these women are being sexually assaulted and there needs to be greatest justice in this case. they uncovered a baseball player as well, in fact they found a 12-minute video of him bragging about raping these girls. in fact in this town these guys were called the rape concern. and there was significant concern that the town did not
rape is a big and underreported problem, as christine mentioned in subenville ohio two high school footballgo on trial next month for allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl last september. cenk uygur comes to was the latest. i know we're going to talk about what you are going to have on your show, but since you have been covering this particular case, rapes happen every day in america and they often get no press. why is this story garnering so much at attention. >> honestly because anonymous...
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but the fact is, rape is not only underreported, it's grossly prosecuted. not bring charges in these types of cases because rape is not a respected crime in this country and that's primarily because women, as equal citizens in this country, are not respected. >> susan candiotti, as you heard, spent extensive time talking to the defense attorney. the boy involved was boyfriend and the girl involved was girlfriend and there was consent. is it possible that that could be a viable defense? >> well, if she was 16 at the time, then it's a viable defense as a matter of law. would it prevail? not if she was in the condition that the photographs suggest and that everyone is saying she was in which is completely unconscious. i dare the defense attorney to argue to a jury that a woman who is completely passed out was consenting to anything. any more than you could argue to a jury that a guy who's passed out was consenting when he signed away the deed to his house or gave you his wallet. and can i say one more thing about social media? because we want to celebrate, eve
but the fact is, rape is not only underreported, it's grossly prosecuted. not bring charges in these types of cases because rape is not a respected crime in this country and that's primarily because women, as equal citizens in this country, are not respected. >> susan candiotti, as you heard, spent extensive time talking to the defense attorney. the boy involved was boyfriend and the girl involved was girlfriend and there was consent. is it possible that that could be a viable defense?...
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in order to protect their ierest, the media underreported the story. shameful, that's going on. from massachusetts, great work getting john hammar released. and hillary douglas, las vegas, thank you for helping the hammars out, a fund to help with legal expenses? i don't know, but we'll find out. we'll have a follow-up on the corporal's family tomorrow, new developments that you'll want to know about. tomorrow on "the factor". from australia, watching coverage of the emergency at newtown, america's quest for freedom is often at the national well-being. how the people at the bottom are treated. and the challenge in every free country, ken, you know that. as for how the poor are treated in america, studies show, they are better off here than in most other places. americans living below the poverty line usually have most of the electronic gizmos, air conditioning, access to health care in every hospital and a variety of entitlements that makes working dicey if you don't earn $40,000 a year. you get more in entitlements than you would working. the usa is a compassionate nation. it g
in order to protect their ierest, the media underreported the story. shameful, that's going on. from massachusetts, great work getting john hammar released. and hillary douglas, las vegas, thank you for helping the hammars out, a fund to help with legal expenses? i don't know, but we'll find out. we'll have a follow-up on the corporal's family tomorrow, new developments that you'll want to know about. tomorrow on "the factor". from australia, watching coverage of the emergency at...
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this crime is vastly underreported in the united states, and in the military, meaning that reports toaw enforcement fall short of the amount of crime estimated to occur annually. a 2010 dod study found that 4.4% of military women and .9% of military men experienced unwanted sexual contact in the year before the survey. however, the study also found that a 35% decrease in sexual assault against women, and a 50% decrease in sexual assault against men had occurred since 2006. while there's no acceptable amount of sexual assault and the military, we believe the department's policies and programs contributed at least in part to this decrease. additional prevention work should hope work should hopefully drive the rate of sexual assault down over time. contrary to long-standing societal myths, research suggests most sexual assault occur between people and know each other. these non-stranger sexual assault account for the vast majority of crimes that occur each year and both civilian and and military sectors. however, there are other factors that complicate the experience of sexual assaults i
this crime is vastly underreported in the united states, and in the military, meaning that reports toaw enforcement fall short of the amount of crime estimated to occur annually. a 2010 dod study found that 4.4% of military women and .9% of military men experienced unwanted sexual contact in the year before the survey. however, the study also found that a 35% decrease in sexual assault against women, and a 50% decrease in sexual assault against men had occurred since 2006. while there's no...
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the same year demonstrating the significant underreporting of this crime. this prevents victims from receiving the care they need and limits our ability to hold offenders appropriately accountable. as experts have shared with you today, sexual assault is a complex problem, and there's to single, silver bullet solution. reducing and eliminating sexual assault requires a multipronged approach, one that engages every service member. the department's strategy is organized along five lines of effort; prevention, investigation, accountability, victim advocacy and assessment the undermining in all these -- underpinning in these efforts is to foster an environment where sexual assault is not tolerated, condoned or ignored. we must have a climate of dignity and respect with where where a victim's report is taken seriously x they're provided resources. commanders or and leaders across the armed forces play an essential role in establishing this climate where victims supported, and they do not fear retaliation, where offenders know they will be found and held accounta
the same year demonstrating the significant underreporting of this crime. this prevents victims from receiving the care they need and limits our ability to hold offenders appropriately accountable. as experts have shared with you today, sexual assault is a complex problem, and there's to single, silver bullet solution. reducing and eliminating sexual assault requires a multipronged approach, one that engages every service member. the department's strategy is organized along five lines of...
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yesterday clinton weighed in on what may be the most underreports story in washington, the unrest taking place in egypt right now. clinton stood by one of the most consciousal foreign policy decisions the administration made that gets little little -- the ouster of mubarak. she responded to the head of the army who said that the state could fall part. >> that would lead to incredible chaos and violence on a scale that would be devastating for egypt and the region. >> clinton also commented on the russia reset. once perceived as a foreign policy success now has erode the to the point the russians won't even let american families adopt russian children. >> i think we just have to wait and see what the real objectives of the new russian leadership are. we thought it was self-defeating for them to take the actions they did, throwing out usaid. that hurts the russian people. i thought it was tragic that they stopped adoptions, especially those that were already in train. so there are issues. we will keep working on them, but we'll also draw lines where we disagree and seek out when we must. >
yesterday clinton weighed in on what may be the most underreports story in washington, the unrest taking place in egypt right now. clinton stood by one of the most consciousal foreign policy decisions the administration made that gets little little -- the ouster of mubarak. she responded to the head of the army who said that the state could fall part. >> that would lead to incredible chaos and violence on a scale that would be devastating for egypt and the region. >> clinton also...
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i really love to report, so what i do is kind of a little more underreporting site than on the opining side. i also do new stories that appear in the daily occasionally, so that is a little bit of a difference. a lot of other colonist onto new stories, but i really like to keep in the mix to keep up with what's going on. who do i report to? a report to the sunday business editor, david killen in the business editor of the paper who is literate and copy it. c-span: we only have about 90 seconds. as we look ahead, this whole thing you've been writing about, do you have any hope this'll never happen again? >> guest: i don't unfortunately because we haven't solved the crucial problems. we do not fix the peril of today to fill institutions. we have never sought fannie mae and freddie mac. we've not had the conversation about the role the press event at essay. we need to have a conversation. josh and i were hoping it would create the conversations that people have a robust discussion and decide, but we haven't done that. we haven't got near to that comes to the chances of another crisis are
i really love to report, so what i do is kind of a little more underreporting site than on the opining side. i also do new stories that appear in the daily occasionally, so that is a little bit of a difference. a lot of other colonist onto new stories, but i really like to keep in the mix to keep up with what's going on. who do i report to? a report to the sunday business editor, david killen in the business editor of the paper who is literate and copy it. c-span: we only have about 90 seconds....
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john brennan and the nomination to be head of the cia has been underreported, and i think what's striking about that is that what was controversial in 2008, and obama had to withdraw him from nomination from the cia. it hasn't been controversial. what does that say about our politics? i want to venture a bold idea which senator daniel patrick moynihan raised in legislation in both 1991 1k3 1995 which this country should think about abolishing the cia. it has a bad track record. we should take a hard look. forget hearings about president's nominees, but we need a new church committee, a new pike committee. people might go check it out. into the abuses of the security state which has grown beyond the bounds of accountability which this democracy demands. >> let's talk about the left and how they are approaching both of these, and i want to focus first on hagel. we are talking about neo conservatives and how they have come out of the wood work -- not even the wood work. they've come out against hagel. democrats are not exactly standing up for this guy, and chuck -- sorry. chuck schumer yeste
john brennan and the nomination to be head of the cia has been underreported, and i think what's striking about that is that what was controversial in 2008, and obama had to withdraw him from nomination from the cia. it hasn't been controversial. what does that say about our politics? i want to venture a bold idea which senator daniel patrick moynihan raised in legislation in both 1991 1k3 1995 which this country should think about abolishing the cia. it has a bad track record. we should take a...
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. >> that's one of those great underreported stories of the 2012 campaign is the extent to which theeople deliberately made it harder for others to vote, which was i thought sort of reprehensible. >> and the federal government, since we're talking about practical stuff, can obama, the president, get something done with eric holder and the voting rights people, maybe not historic voting rights like in the 1960s, but can they intervene in states and say we don't like the way you've been doing this. i know it's a state issue, but we don't like the way -- we think you're prejudicing against black people and young people. >> sure. i wonder if the justice department would want to take on the case. it's a little dicey, but you saw political backlash with rick scott saying maybe i overdid it. i'll extend those voting rights now that we're past -- >> now that he's up for re-election mind you. >> let's go back for a second. like you said, the use of the word gay, the talk of immigration reform, culturally this president is so much beyond where we were in the past. can you imagine any of those
. >> that's one of those great underreported stories of the 2012 campaign is the extent to which theeople deliberately made it harder for others to vote, which was i thought sort of reprehensible. >> and the federal government, since we're talking about practical stuff, can obama, the president, get something done with eric holder and the voting rights people, maybe not historic voting rights like in the 1960s, but can they intervene in states and say we don't like the way you've...
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new rules because one in six americans have an episode of food poisoning and that is probably underreportedarrhea could be deadly. this is an important new role for the f.d.a. >>gregg: i was reading in the newspaper folks out in the field who are gathering the produce, now they have to wash their hands, they will put port-a-potties out there which is common sense. >> you have to interrupt the process from the farm to the table so the f.d.a. will look at manufacturing and production and make sure the chickens are healthy, and make sure that the plants are clean so you do not get the peanut disasters. you have to worry about the distribution. the trucks. now you carry ice cream one day and eggs another day and you get salmonella. you have to worry about the individual, instruct them and teach them safety. i didn't realize when you thaw something out it should be in the refrigerator not on your table. you need to wash your hands thoroughly when you mix cooked and uncooked stuff because all along this chain you have the potential problem for contamination. >>jamie: we should confiscate your cut
new rules because one in six americans have an episode of food poisoning and that is probably underreportedarrhea could be deadly. this is an important new role for the f.d.a. >>gregg: i was reading in the newspaper folks out in the field who are gathering the produce, now they have to wash their hands, they will put port-a-potties out there which is common sense. >> you have to interrupt the process from the farm to the table so the f.d.a. will look at manufacturing and production...
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i thought a startling and underreported admission by him. it was very cold as well.dn't be here, as if there was no greater good to coming forward. the second thing is that it's very difficult for an athlete to come back from scandal when they're basically already retired. lance armstrong is 41 years old. there's no more trips through the pyrenees in the the tour de france. if you're michael vick and you can still play quarterback when you come back. if you erie lewis, the great linebacker for new orleans, if you're charged with an access - your scandal occurs at the end of your career, there is no going back to the playing field and having it absolve all your sins, there's really nowhere for lance to go on a competitive basis, so that mai makes it difficult for him to come into the public's grace. >> maybe he does do some triathlons, if he decides to do that, is there any way that he could actually fool people again, that he might be able to cheat again if he wanted to? >> well, like jennifer anniston said on friends, once a cheater, and i think that's going to be p
i thought a startling and underreported admission by him. it was very cold as well.dn't be here, as if there was no greater good to coming forward. the second thing is that it's very difficult for an athlete to come back from scandal when they're basically already retired. lance armstrong is 41 years old. there's no more trips through the pyrenees in the the tour de france. if you're michael vick and you can still play quarterback when you come back. if you erie lewis, the great linebacker for...
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are calling on the government to take action to reduce the number of rapes, aa crime that goes underreportednreported in india. when it is reported, p many times the suspect is never prosecuted. the problem is particularly bad in and around new delhi. my next guest knows how difficult this is for women living it. sonia is the author of "beautiful thing." you wrote a moving, emotional editorial piece in "the new york times" describing what it was like to grow up in new delhi. you talked about how dangerous it is for girls and women to walk around in the city during the day. i want to read this for viewers here and share this with us. you write pepper spray wasn't available, and my friends, all of them, middle or upper middle class like me carried safety pins or other makeshift weapons to and from their universities and jobs. one carried a knife and insisted i do the same. i refused. somed days i was so full of angr i would have used it or worse had it used on me. why? why were the conditions so bad when you were growing up there? >> well, you know, first of all, i should say it wasn't somethi
are calling on the government to take action to reduce the number of rapes, aa crime that goes underreportednreported in india. when it is reported, p many times the suspect is never prosecuted. the problem is particularly bad in and around new delhi. my next guest knows how difficult this is for women living it. sonia is the author of "beautiful thing." you wrote a moving, emotional editorial piece in "the new york times" describing what it was like to grow up in new delhi....
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." >> one of the underreported stories is mississippi, very con ser vative state by any measure, andconstitutional amendment prop e proposed before the legislature of a personhood amendment, and this would go to potentially affect birth control, and ivf, and in fact, the mississippi vo voters defeated it overwhelmingly by 16 points, because again, it focussed on the question, well, who is really the best person to make the decision about pregnancy at whatever stage? a woman or is it a politician? >> and the pugh poll that you pointed to, also, and you guys have been talking about this at planned parenthood is the issue of morality and whether this is a moral choice or not to have an abortion, and you know, it is obviously still for even for people who support "e"roe v. wa" conflicted. so that debate is to allow the conflict to stay there and we understand that for so many people, it is going to be at the core. >> i want to take that seriously, and as a person who has done almost everything with the uterus that one can do, right, so i have a child, and i have had an abortion and at a
." >> one of the underreported stories is mississippi, very con ser vative state by any measure, andconstitutional amendment prop e proposed before the legislature of a personhood amendment, and this would go to potentially affect birth control, and ivf, and in fact, the mississippi vo voters defeated it overwhelmingly by 16 points, because again, it focussed on the question, well, who is really the best person to make the decision about pregnancy at whatever stage? a woman or is it...
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states' substance abuse records have been underreported. 44 states have submitted fewer than 10 records to the federal data base and 33 states have not submitted any records at all. federal agencies have also dragged their feet in fulfilling their reporting responsibilities. despite being required to do so, many federal agencies have shared very few mental health records. only nine of the 60 federal agencies listed in relevant f.b.i. data have submitted any mental health records. incomplete records have allowed dangerous killers to purchase guns. in 2007, cho shot and killed 32 people at virginia tech before taking his life. cho had been found mentally ill by a judge and as a result he should have been prohibited from buying a gun. he was able to slip through the cracks and pass a background check at a licensed gun dealer, because his mental records were never submitted to nics. it is clear that our background check system is broken and needs to be fixed. the prevalence of assault weapons is another issue that raises great concern for me. these military-style weapons tend to be the weap
states' substance abuse records have been underreported. 44 states have submitted fewer than 10 records to the federal data base and 33 states have not submitted any records at all. federal agencies have also dragged their feet in fulfilling their reporting responsibilities. despite being required to do so, many federal agencies have shared very few mental health records. only nine of the 60 federal agencies listed in relevant f.b.i. data have submitted any mental health records. incomplete...