own grandmother. i have dinner every wednesday at my grandmother s house. the first female african-american judge in alameda county. i don t have a case i haven t run by her in terms of trial presentation and closing arguments. i always run it by her. this case was different. the determination to find answers. it was clear, there was still too many questions to take this case to court. the theory was that giselle had done something to bring about her demise. it was a question of what and how we prove it. in fact, without a body, how could they prove there was a murder at all? coming up, in a strange twist of fate, the mother of amber joins another search for michelle, along with her new dog. barking, she jumps up on me
maya angelou s poem on the pulse of the morning hers was only the second poem ever written for a presidential inauguration and dr angelo wrote about many things because she had been so many things she was the first female african-american cable car conductor in san francisco she was a cook a waitress and editor in egypt a sex worker and a dancer and dr angela died almost four years ago google is honoring her life with this unique version of her famous poem still iraq. you may write me down in history with you a bit of it with the lines you made me in the very dear but still light death. does my sassiness upset you while you beset with gloom just because i woke and i ve
yeah. i wanted to be the first female african-american managing director. that was my goal and it didn t dawn on me until now, years later, that i walked away from an industry that i loved and i really wanted to work in. your career paths were stolen. they were hijacked. they were hijacked. it s really hard because they re stealing dreams, they re stealing something that has lived inside of our soul for so long and it s not just a paycheck and the food on the table, they steal more than sex. they still a part of us. then this week, when the story broke, when you heard all of the weinstein stories, when you shared your stories and heard other peoples, how did it feel? it was validating. i mean for me the harvey weinstein situation didn t it
african-american president of american university. we ended up doing a story on her and learned about this website and andrew back then. she was just trolled because she had done well and they were concerned about her race. not about her accomplishments. is there any sense that this political climate, sara, we re living in right now, is it egging on these kinds of hate mongers on social media or just in general? it s interesting you ask that. we asked that very question to tanya herself and her family. she said look, i don t want to look at this as politics. when you look at the overall picture and talk to the southern poverty law center, for example, or the anti-defamation league or the fbi, statistics are showing the numbers of hate incidents are up across the country. california for example, where i am right now, just had a report out this past week saying that the hate citizens are up about 11% this year. so yes, indeed, there are a lot of people looking at this and
anglin initially responded to the gertsch lawsuit with this image. he s on a horse with a big spear into me. reporter: asking for donations to fight the lawsuit. he has raised more than $150,000 so far. gersh is also receiving support in the form of batches of letters and e-mails. i don t think i could have survived the whole thing without this. reporter: while it was the hatred spewed by strangers that has terrified her family, it is also the kindness of strangers that is save them from utter despair. sara seidner joins me now. it s disgusting. some people may say that this happened to someone who came in contact with a white nationalist family and it couldn t happen to me. they don t believe it could happen to them. do you know of other instances where the troll earp has gone after people? yes. quite frankly. one of the people they went after was a student who happened to have risen in the ranks at her school. she became the first female