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all over america college rape so of course we'll wrote his piece on how rape is one of the most underreported crimes in the country how rape culture and entitlement among a small subset of men has been allowed to thrive online and how institutionalized victim blaming has led to enormous shame and fear for those who are sexually assaulted just again instead of decided to go a different route writing in his column titled will colleges become the victims of progressivism that quote colleges are learning that when they say campuses victimizations are ubiquitous and that when they make victimhood a coveted status that confers privileges victims proliferate. translation according to well the second a woman steps foot on campus she sets out to earn the coveted status of being a rape victim because there is no more honorable title for a college age female but shocking he doesn't stop there well goes on the right academia is learning that at the thames to create victim campuses by making everyone hypersensitive even delusional about victimizations brings increasing supervision by the regulatory state
all over america college rape so of course we'll wrote his piece on how rape is one of the most underreported crimes in the country how rape culture and entitlement among a small subset of men has been allowed to thrive online and how institutionalized victim blaming has led to enormous shame and fear for those who are sexually assaulted just again instead of decided to go a different route writing in his column titled will colleges become the victims of progressivism that quote colleges are...
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are the honour killings underreported? >> yes, they are underreported.amilies, they protect the other members of the family. the community protects the other members of the family. we know in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted. some countries, like jordan, the peepal code -- penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan some are celebrated, and often not prosecuted, encouraging others to keep continuing the violence against women. >> oftentimes they are covered up as forced suicides. >> yes, there's a lot of covering up. in the west there's a discussion that this should be called domestic violence, and it's extremely important for people to differentiate between domestic violence and honour killings. the intention ganned on honour -- behind an honour killing is the concept of honour. it's a male family member perpetuating the violence against a female family member, with the rest of the family watching in cahoots or held hostage, the community and this is the idea of the tribal culture. that the honour of the family and tried
are the honour killings underreported? >> yes, they are underreported.amilies, they protect the other members of the family. the community protects the other members of the family. we know in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted. some countries, like jordan, the peepal code -- penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan some are celebrated, and often not prosecuted, encouraging others to keep continuing the violence against women. >> oftentimes they are...
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are these hop our killings underreported. >> yes, they are underreported, because the family, they protect the other members of the family. the community protects the other members of the family. but, of course, we know that in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted. unfortunately there are some countries like jordan, where the penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan they are celebrated in fillages -- villages, tribal areas and are not prosecuted, encouraging others to keep on continuing the violence. >> oftentimes they are covered up as forced suicides. >> yes. there's a lot of covering up. even here in the west there is this discussion that this should be called domestic violence. i believe that it's important for people to different sheet between disomistic violence and -- domestic violence and honour killings. the intention was the concept of honour and 99% of the time it's a male family member who perpetuates the violence. with the rest of the family watching in cahoots, or in some way held hostage, the community, and this is the whole idea of the tribal
are these hop our killings underreported. >> yes, they are underreported, because the family, they protect the other members of the family. the community protects the other members of the family. but, of course, we know that in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted. unfortunately there are some countries like jordan, where the penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan they are celebrated in fillages -- villages, tribal areas and are not prosecuted, encouraging...
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we know it's underreported. >> absolutely. >> i just found out the academy, the military academies don't have to report a military act. that needs to be fixed. i thank all of you and i think my colleagues and i specially want to thank senator alexander for his partnership in this hearing. he had to go vote and i now yet a plane tickets but i want to thank the committee's efforts to examine this critical issue. it will be made part of our higher education act reauthorization. exactly how it's going to do that is why we are having this hearing to inform the system asked to what to to do that i requested a record remain open until july 10 for members to submit statements and additional questions for the record and the committee will stand adjourned. thank you very much. >> thank you.
we know it's underreported. >> absolutely. >> i just found out the academy, the military academies don't have to report a military act. that needs to be fixed. i thank all of you and i think my colleagues and i specially want to thank senator alexander for his partnership in this hearing. he had to go vote and i now yet a plane tickets but i want to thank the committee's efforts to examine this critical issue. it will be made part of our higher education act reauthorization. exactly...
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was telling the researchers to underreport the number of v.a. hospitals with an inordinately high mortality rate. and america fell in love with a family called the simpsons. not far enough back? all right. what's up, man? the 1960's, man. the beatles experimented with "the white album," while in vietnam the military was experimenting with a "different" color. agent "orange." don't worry, troops, this groovy herbicide won't cause you any harm. unless you consider cancer and nervous system damage harm. whoah, mannnn. i just had a crazy vision of the future! the reagan administration is gonna deny federal liability in agent orange contamination, and suppress evidence of harm to vietnam veterans. it won't be properly addressed for another 20 years after that -- man! not far enough? how about this... the year was 1932! while most of america was being served delicious soup, 10,000 world war i veterans marched on washington to get the war bonuses they'd been promised 15 years ago but instead of bonuses, they all got complimentary tear gas and tanks. >>
was telling the researchers to underreport the number of v.a. hospitals with an inordinately high mortality rate. and america fell in love with a family called the simpsons. not far enough back? all right. what's up, man? the 1960's, man. the beatles experimented with "the white album," while in vietnam the military was experimenting with a "different" color. agent "orange." don't worry, troops, this groovy herbicide won't cause you any harm. unless you consider...
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you named this your number-one underreported story in our last competition.tein, a former morgan stanley employee turned occupy wall street activist. i asked her if qualities of the millennials are distinctive to this one. >> i think it's a little bit of both. in the '60s, the people who were the hippies became the yuppies. i think young people are almost always more idealistic than older people in terms of a generational theme, but the demographics of the country are changing. there's more lbgt people. there's a slight tilt for this generation. >> that topic was our most recent winner of this underreported competition we have running at all times so you can give us your thoughts about what's being left out of the media's radar. we're keeping it going after this too. submit your ideas on twitter, facebook. just use #rfdunder and we'll report out the next winner. >>> that wraps things up for today. thanks for joining me. now time for the reed report with joy reed. pleasure to see you. >> i'll look slightly different after the break, a little tease for those of
you named this your number-one underreported story in our last competition.tein, a former morgan stanley employee turned occupy wall street activist. i asked her if qualities of the millennials are distinctive to this one. >> i think it's a little bit of both. in the '60s, the people who were the hippies became the yuppies. i think young people are almost always more idealistic than older people in terms of a generational theme, but the demographics of the country are changing. there's...
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and we tried to address the issue of underreporting. why are women, mostly women are victims, not coming forth more frequently. and this crime is hugely underreported, maybe outside the campus as well, senator mccaskill and i have had some experience with the military system as well as the civilian, the underreporting seems to be a chronic and repeated problem. and that's one reason why enforcement is so important. enforcement gives credibility. you can't have punishment unless you have reporting and the effectiveness of punishment and prosecution in turn enhances the credibility of the system. it leads to more reporting because it bolsters the trust that survivors have. so maybe you and i've heard darcy and alexandra. i spent some time on the yale campus and others can comment on the issues of the different goals and to what extent reporting -- more reporting can be encouraged by pursuing all of the goals or whether some of them have to be chosen over others. >> i think that it's important that even as we're talking about streamlining
and we tried to address the issue of underreporting. why are women, mostly women are victims, not coming forth more frequently. and this crime is hugely underreported, maybe outside the campus as well, senator mccaskill and i have had some experience with the military system as well as the civilian, the underreporting seems to be a chronic and repeated problem. and that's one reason why enforcement is so important. enforcement gives credibility. you can't have punishment unless you have...
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why are women, mostly women victims not coming forth more frequently when this crime is hugely underreported baby outside of the campus as well. senator mccaskill and i have had some experience with the military system as well as the civilian and underreporting seems to be a chronic and repeated problem and that is one reason abortion is so important because enforcement gives credibility. you can't have punishment unless you have reporting and the effectiveness of punishment and prosecution in turn enhances the credibility of the system and leads to more reporting because it bolsters the trust that survivors have. so maybe you and i have heard darcy and alexandra and i spent some time on the yale campus and others can comment on the issues of the different goals and to what extent more reporting can be encouraged by pursuing all of the goals whether some of them have to be chosen before others. >> i think it's important and streamlining that we do maintain these different goals precisely because the survivors have such a range of needs both in the aftermath of violence and in the years that
why are women, mostly women victims not coming forth more frequently when this crime is hugely underreported baby outside of the campus as well. senator mccaskill and i have had some experience with the military system as well as the civilian and underreporting seems to be a chronic and repeated problem and that is one reason abortion is so important because enforcement gives credibility. you can't have punishment unless you have reporting and the effectiveness of punishment and prosecution in...
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. >>> you talked about a decline, which is encouraging, but do you think the numbers are underreported? >> what we can say about the global estimate is it may not be 168 million, but we use the same methodology, we can see a trend, that it is going down. we don't know the exact number, but we are looking at 168 million. >> how are the children recruited? >> there are methods and mechanisms, close to 10% of children are self-employed. they go out and sell challenges for provide a service. we see that many families send the children to work out of necessity. we see, and this is the case this children in migration, a rising phenomena that there are middle persons that broker and we see children trafficked into sexual exploitation or domestic work. way areas are we talking about? >> it's everywhere. if you look at the number of children working it's largest in the asian and pacific, 77 million children. in relative terms, as a proportion, the problem is bigger in africa, where close to 20% in sub-saharan africa are working, close to two in 10 children. >> how can you curtail the problem. i
. >>> you talked about a decline, which is encouraging, but do you think the numbers are underreported? >> what we can say about the global estimate is it may not be 168 million, but we use the same methodology, we can see a trend, that it is going down. we don't know the exact number, but we are looking at 168 million. >> how are the children recruited? >> there are methods and mechanisms, close to 10% of children are self-employed. they go out and sell challenges...
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paul details more employment numbers online including the underreported stat of those not in the laborce but say they want a job. see how high that has risen on making sense. >> woodruff: and we turn to one particular business that's experienced change from technology, consolidation and other factors: the world of books. jeffrey brown was there for the publishing industry's annual trade show that wrapped up this past weekend. here's his report. >> brown: publishers large and small, book sellers from far and wide, agents, editors, publicists and, yes, authors. the annual book expo america in new york was the center's largest trade fair, a place to sell your wares, make new connections and bask in the glory of the written word. james patterson is a rock star at b.e.a., a publishing titan with dozens of best sellers. for him, all would seem well, but he sees a continuing crisis in the world of books today, and he's donating a million dollars to independent book sellers around the country to help them raise awareness of their plight. >> this is a period of evolution, revolution, whatever y
paul details more employment numbers online including the underreported stat of those not in the laborce but say they want a job. see how high that has risen on making sense. >> woodruff: and we turn to one particular business that's experienced change from technology, consolidation and other factors: the world of books. jeffrey brown was there for the publishing industry's annual trade show that wrapped up this past weekend. here's his report. >> brown: publishers large and small,...
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and we hear from a scientist that took a trip to the end of the earth to investigate an underreported impact of climate change. and what do you think - join the conversation on twitter and facebook and google+. vé >>> in 2010, 254 million painkiller prescriptions were filled in the u.s., enough to medicate every american adult around the clock for one month. the f.d.a. took prescriptio prescriptions. the numbers show the use of opioid pain-killers soared leading to addicts and prescription drug overdoses. two counties are suing drug companies alleging they lied about the pills, duping doctors into believing the pills were safer than they are. orange county distribute attorney joins us. in his lawsuit against drug makers it says they violated californian laws against false advertising, unfair business practices and creating a public nuisance and seeks damn acknowledges for the toll it is taking on california. good to have you with us. your main focus is opioid pain-killers. their use quadrupled in the first decade of the century, and you allege that five of the largest drug companies e
and we hear from a scientist that took a trip to the end of the earth to investigate an underreported impact of climate change. and what do you think - join the conversation on twitter and facebook and google+. vé >>> in 2010, 254 million painkiller prescriptions were filled in the u.s., enough to medicate every american adult around the clock for one month. the f.d.a. took prescriptio prescriptions. the numbers show the use of opioid pain-killers soared leading to addicts and...
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it's now time for our underreported competition of the week. the part where we ask which story you think the media is leaving out and we're going to report it for you. this week's candidates that you selected, vanished in syria. the score of workers, ordinary people that have just vanished in that bloody civil war. commercial drones is something that a lot of you wanted it to hear about. the faa approved commercial drones in alaska that are going to be used. we'll dig into that if that's what you want. and finally, working children. the devastating working conditions that children are facing farming tobacco. submit your vote at msnbc.com/ronanfarrowdaily. >>> and ahead, hillary clinton out scouting her book campaign, or call it a book tour. that's next. we asked composits to map their process, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across ge, like lean process engineers we asked who does what, when, where, and why that step first? ideas for improvement started po
it's now time for our underreported competition of the week. the part where we ask which story you think the media is leaving out and we're going to report it for you. this week's candidates that you selected, vanished in syria. the score of workers, ordinary people that have just vanished in that bloody civil war. commercial drones is something that a lot of you wanted it to hear about. the faa approved commercial drones in alaska that are going to be used. we'll dig into that if that's what...
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we've also got our weekly underreported competition going where we ask you to tell us what story we'rehe boat on. send us all of your thoughts using the #rfdunder. we'll report on the winner at the end of the week. just ahead though, does apple today keep the good ideas away? and does its new ios have an app to remove terrible puns from television scripts. it's our tech panel next. oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that
we've also got our weekly underreported competition going where we ask you to tell us what story we'rehe boat on. send us all of your thoughts using the #rfdunder. we'll report on the winner at the end of the week. just ahead though, does apple today keep the good ideas away? and does its new ios have an app to remove terrible puns from television scripts. it's our tech panel next. oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the...
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that's where we asked you what story you think is underreported in the media and we report out the winnersend your thoughts on twitter or facebook with #rfdunder. the children farming in tobacco fields across the united states later this week. >>> ahead on the program, known for being one of the president's lawyers. but we're going to tell you something about david kendall you may not know. we'll go back to 1964. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. ha
that's where we asked you what story you think is underreported in the media and we report out the winnersend your thoughts on twitter or facebook with #rfdunder. the children farming in tobacco fields across the united states later this week. >>> ahead on the program, known for being one of the president's lawyers. but we're going to tell you something about david kendall you may not know. we'll go back to 1964. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same...
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we ask you what story you think is underreported in the media and we report out the winner for you. twitter or facebook with #rfdunder. we'll have coverage also of last week's winner, the story of children farming in the tobacco fields some of states. we'll have that very soon. >>> ahead on "ronan farrow daily," what will it take to get traction for gun reform on the hill? one congresswoman is putting out a plan for exactly that. >>> take a look at this. it's a huge crowd of soccer fans in chicago's grant park watching the world cup match between the u.s. and germany where the u.s. is, unfortunately, down 1-0. lots of time left to play, though. stay with us. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one "the robox." female announcer: time is running
we ask you what story you think is underreported in the media and we report out the winner for you. twitter or facebook with #rfdunder. we'll have coverage also of last week's winner, the story of children farming in the tobacco fields some of states. we'll have that very soon. >>> ahead on "ronan farrow daily," what will it take to get traction for gun reform on the hill? one congresswoman is putting out a plan for exactly that. >>> take a look at this. it's a huge...
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china's biggest oil and gas producer underreported its 2012 profits to the tune of $97 million.tate auditor found china national petroleum corp. miscalculated income from the actual gas filled. a project onish time after receiving government approval and built a gas storage facility in the northeast without permission. around, onend time of japan's biggest wireless operators could be punching pumpingat could be money. those were the top company headlines. >> yes trillion government will try again today to get rid of the carbon tax by reintroducing a repeal bill to parliament. let's head over to paul allen in sydney. paul, is prime minister tony abbott more confident this time around? angie.s, mainly because of the composition of the senate. there has been a change in the first of july. at the moment, the senator is dominated by those who will block attempts. all that will change on july 1. for tony abbott, he considers this to be an important part of his economic strategy. he says the carbon tax is bad for jobs, it hurts families, at its repeal will save the average family about
china's biggest oil and gas producer underreported its 2012 profits to the tune of $97 million.tate auditor found china national petroleum corp. miscalculated income from the actual gas filled. a project onish time after receiving government approval and built a gas storage facility in the northeast without permission. around, onend time of japan's biggest wireless operators could be punching pumpingat could be money. those were the top company headlines. >> yes trillion government will...
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seeing in the house is that some incumbents, and i don't think you do need to republicans, are underreporting-- under performing. they are winning, but not by as much as they should be. i think it is voters -- voter unhappiness. all these guys and women work in an institution with a 12% recruiting -- approval rating. host: cantor's race happening this tuesday. on the senate side, we saw the convention happening. we are talking with jennifer duffy of the cook political report, you can check that out at cookpolitical.com. let's go to herman, in illinois, for for democrats. caller: good morning. my comment is, the american people -- do they really realize republicans tried to shut down the government? they did shut down the government. my other comment is about dick durbin, is the number two, and why it's even majority leader if harry lead -- harry reid if the democrats keep the senate? guest: actually, that is a good question. about whether there is a leadership change if democrats lose their majority. i think that is not outside the possibility, it is certainly the subject of much speculation
seeing in the house is that some incumbents, and i don't think you do need to republicans, are underreporting-- under performing. they are winning, but not by as much as they should be. i think it is voters -- voter unhappiness. all these guys and women work in an institution with a 12% recruiting -- approval rating. host: cantor's race happening this tuesday. on the senate side, we saw the convention happening. we are talking with jennifer duffy of the cook political report, you can check that...
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nick, you mentioned some underreported things going on and i think one of the lesser mentioned protestces today movementvironmental because it so remote and per vasive. were 6,000 documented cell phone photos of mini riots two ago. does the current leadership take it seriously? aware that the political marches that brought down the berlin wall started as movement in the angelat of churches like merke l's father's church? >> i think the government is aware of that risk. one of the reasons they put dichung in prison is because she was using environmental issues at the time seemed to be quasilegitimate way to raise public concerns and galvanize people and they didn't of civil society. and you are right that right now in rural areas when there are protests, you know, in villages, communistuse the party village chief has stolen land or whatever else from people but very often it is because a factory is dumbing poisoninto -- dumping into the water supply and the villagers are fighting for their lives. those protes protests are happg all over the country. i think the government is very aware
nick, you mentioned some underreported things going on and i think one of the lesser mentioned protestces today movementvironmental because it so remote and per vasive. were 6,000 documented cell phone photos of mini riots two ago. does the current leadership take it seriously? aware that the political marches that brought down the berlin wall started as movement in the angelat of churches like merke l's father's church? >> i think the government is aware of that risk. one of the reasons...
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still only accounts for about 2% of album sales but many still believe the sales are significantly underreportedto hold. it's kids buys the records. it's not you and me, charlie. >> i didn't know you can get current records. >> you can get everything. lourde's latest. pretty much any album, you can get on vinyl. >> anthony, you're so cool. thank you. >> good to be here. >>> ahead, brilliance times two. the twins graduating at the top of their class and one who is moving f >>> i think that's happy song. >> it is such a happy song. >>> this morning thousands of high school seniors are ready to take their diplomas and throw their caps in the air and one community in our nation's capital is applauding a pair of graduates who defied the odds. this is an awesome story and chip reid is at h.d. woodson high school in northeast washington. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. woodson high school is in one of the poorest neighborhoods in washington, d.c. in fact, the vast majority of students qualify for the free meal program, but there are plenty of stories here of people overcoming adver
still only accounts for about 2% of album sales but many still believe the sales are significantly underreportedto hold. it's kids buys the records. it's not you and me, charlie. >> i didn't know you can get current records. >> you can get everything. lourde's latest. pretty much any album, you can get on vinyl. >> anthony, you're so cool. thank you. >> good to be here. >>> ahead, brilliance times two. the twins graduating at the top of their class and one who...
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you look at, 185, one and six, something else, we know is that campus sexual assaults are vastly underreportedreasons is there is not a good path for redress. the criminal-justice system is often we victimizing, and these campus judicial systems come with if they are not well formulated, can be even more so. one of the things that we give these new rules is try to fix some of the procedural elements. now there is a notice requirement. there have the students who come to us and show documentation that there were given one to two hours to prepare for a hearing. we now will allow students to above the accused and the accuser to have an advocate with them, and adviser of choice. and one thing that may be tolerable to considering the future would be a basic relevancy rule. i can tell you, having reviewed documents for many of these hearings the kinds of information submitted and considered by these boards is friday. i have seen cases where people take things off of facebook pages for something like this and have that submitted as evidence. this is something we might want to look at going forward. e
you look at, 185, one and six, something else, we know is that campus sexual assaults are vastly underreportedreasons is there is not a good path for redress. the criminal-justice system is often we victimizing, and these campus judicial systems come with if they are not well formulated, can be even more so. one of the things that we give these new rules is try to fix some of the procedural elements. now there is a notice requirement. there have the students who come to us and show...
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unfortunately the stories are often overlooked, underreported or not reported at all.a nation i think we need to start paying attention because these experiences are important if we're going to have a debate here in washington, d.c. and we're going to listen. scientists tell us the climate change will bring shorter, warmer winters, and in montana i see it. when i was younger, frequent bone chilling winds whipped across the prairies, 30 below for two weeks at a time was not an exaggeration. now, it seems like if we have temperatures below zero, it is the exception. do you want me to cut it off now, by the way? has this been five minutes already? my god. >> sorry about that. time moves quickly but i think we'd like to hear from you. >> i apologize. i usually don't do this. but changes in the weather are forcing different ways to operate our farm. and to be honest with you, it's -- it's more difficult to figure out how. we haven't had a gentle rain this month of may. may is our wettest month. i planted that we finished planting those crops two weeks ago, they're not going
unfortunately the stories are often overlooked, underreported or not reported at all.a nation i think we need to start paying attention because these experiences are important if we're going to have a debate here in washington, d.c. and we're going to listen. scientists tell us the climate change will bring shorter, warmer winters, and in montana i see it. when i was younger, frequent bone chilling winds whipped across the prairies, 30 below for two weeks at a time was not an exaggeration. now,...
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whether it's 1-5, 1-6, if it's something else, what we know is campus sexual assaults are vastly underreported. one of the main reasons is there is not a good part for redress. the criminal justice system is often revictimizing and these campus judicial systems, if they are not well formulated can be even more so. one of the things we did in these new rules is we tried to fix some of the procedural elements around these hearings. for instance, now there is a notice requirement. there have been students who have shown with documentation they were given an hour, two hours to prepare for a hearing or evidence that is supposed to be provided to both sides was given as they entered the door, no opportunity to review it. both the accused and accusers now have an advocate with them, an adviser of choice. one thing that maybe valuable in the future is a relevancy rule in these hearings. having reviewed documents for many of these hearings, the kinds of information you can't call it evidence, that is submitted and considered by these boards of undertrained people very often is frightening. i have seen
whether it's 1-5, 1-6, if it's something else, what we know is campus sexual assaults are vastly underreported. one of the main reasons is there is not a good part for redress. the criminal justice system is often revictimizing and these campus judicial systems, if they are not well formulated can be even more so. one of the things we did in these new rules is we tried to fix some of the procedural elements around these hearings. for instance, now there is a notice requirement. there have been...
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unfortunately the stories are often overlooked, underreported or not reported at all. as a nation i think we need to start paying attention because these experiences are important if we're going to have a debate here in washington, d.c. and we're going to listen. scientists tell us the climate change will bring shorter, warmer winters, and in montana i see it. when i was younger, frequent bone-chilling winds whipped across the prairies, 30 below for two weeks at a time was not an exaggeration. now, it seems like if we have temperatures below zero, it is the exception. do you want me to cut it off now, by the way? has this been five minutes already? my god. sorry about that. time moves quickly but i think we'd like to hear from you. >> i apologize. i usually don't do this. but changes in the weather are forcing different ways to operate our farm. and to be honest with you, it's -- it's more difficult to figure out how. we haven't had a gentle rain this month of may. may is our wettest month. i planted -- we finished planting those crops two weeks ago. they're not going
unfortunately the stories are often overlooked, underreported or not reported at all. as a nation i think we need to start paying attention because these experiences are important if we're going to have a debate here in washington, d.c. and we're going to listen. scientists tell us the climate change will bring shorter, warmer winters, and in montana i see it. when i was younger, frequent bone-chilling winds whipped across the prairies, 30 below for two weeks at a time was not an exaggeration....
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whether it's 1-5, 1-6, if it's something else, what we know is campus sexual assaults are vastly underreported. one of the main reasons is there is not a good part for redress. the criminal justice system is often revictimizing and these campus judicial systems, if they are not well formulated can be even more so. one of the things we did in these new rules is we tried to fix some of the procedural elements around these hearings. for instance, now there is a notice requirement. there have been students who have shown with documentation they were given an hour, two hours to prepare for a hearing or evidence that is supposed to be provided to both sides was given as they entered the door, no opportunity to review it. both the accused and accusers now have an advocate with them, an adviser of choice. one thing that maybe valuable in the future is a relevancy rule in these hearings. having reviewed documents for many of these hearings, the kinds of information you can't call it evidence, that is submitted and considered by these boards of undertrained people very often is frightening. i have seen
whether it's 1-5, 1-6, if it's something else, what we know is campus sexual assaults are vastly underreported. one of the main reasons is there is not a good part for redress. the criminal justice system is often revictimizing and these campus judicial systems, if they are not well formulated can be even more so. one of the things we did in these new rules is we tried to fix some of the procedural elements around these hearings. for instance, now there is a notice requirement. there have been...
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seeing in the house is that some incumbents, and i don't think you do need to republicans, are underreporting -- under performing. they are winning, but not by as much as they should be. i think it is voters -- voter unhappiness. and women work in an institution with a 12% recruiting -- approval rating. cantor's race happening this tuesday. saw theenate side, we convention happening. we are talking with jennifer duffy of the cook political report, you can check that out kpolitical.com. let's go to herman, in illinois, for for democrats. caller: good morning. my comment is, the american people -- do they really realize republicans tried to shut down the government? they did shut down the government. other comment is about dick durbin, is the number two, and why it's even majority leader if harry lead -- harry reid if the democrats keep the senate? actually, that is a good question. aout whether there is leadership change if democrats lose their majority. not outside the possibility, it is certainly the subject of much speculation around washington. there are two people who would be considered
seeing in the house is that some incumbents, and i don't think you do need to republicans, are underreporting -- under performing. they are winning, but not by as much as they should be. i think it is voters -- voter unhappiness. and women work in an institution with a 12% recruiting -- approval rating. cantor's race happening this tuesday. saw theenate side, we convention happening. we are talking with jennifer duffy of the cook political report, you can check that out kpolitical.com. let's go...
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lawyers who have filed lawsuits against the company, representing victims who say that number is underreportedould be much higher. general motors is also expected to announce changes to catch and announce defects sooner. we've been told that mary barra is going to be announcing a series of steps to make sure that general motors does not go down this path again. as you take a look at shares of general motors, down 10% year-to-date, but look at the uptick over the last couple of days. a lot of people have waited for this announcement to say, okay, a big hurdle has been cleared. what's next for general motors? again, the press conference is going to happen at 9:30, but at 9:00 is when we get specific details about this investigation. and we should point out again, joe, as you mentioned, it is expected to clear top executives within general motors. however, we have learned that there will be a number of employees linked with this ignition switch defect. the recall, the slow action, a number of them will be dismissed from general motors. guys, back to you. >> phil, i expect that we'll be getting th
lawyers who have filed lawsuits against the company, representing victims who say that number is underreportedould be much higher. general motors is also expected to announce changes to catch and announce defects sooner. we've been told that mary barra is going to be announcing a series of steps to make sure that general motors does not go down this path again. as you take a look at shares of general motors, down 10% year-to-date, but look at the uptick over the last couple of days. a lot of...