higher social space. shannon: the women say they are in a disadvantage without the networking that they would get in the frat. what this boils down to is the constitution. we have a constitutional right to freedom of association in america and fraternities are private and are off campus. for the government or yale university to impose a lack of the freedom of association into this group would be a disaster. shannon: the women in the lawsuit said at parties they are groped and they need to clean it up with more women. the yale college dean said i condemn the culture described in these accounts. i offer some plain advice about events like these:
intolerance. they said that was probably that fraternity that was known as federal frat. i m guessing there is a lot of people that are nervous today. this was in ralph northam s medical year book. there was a dr. in the 1800s. they would do surgery on women out anesthesia. a woman whose cells bake some important. there is also the fact that he is a doctor. and a government official in the seat of the con ffederacy that plays into this, too. speaking of the confederacy, when robert e. lee and grant met, they let the confederates
and top democrats. i think we have seen the picture, we can get rid of it. let s move on, if we can. if he tries to keep the job, how can he do so with credibility. i don t think he can. i m reluctant about things that happened 30 or 40 years ago. when you look at that picture, that was not only a mistake, it s offensive. you have to wonder, what could have motivated somebody to participate in whatever that was, a costume party or frat party. it s offensive. it s eroded his ability to lead. that s the point here. i think the black caucus and the virginia legislature has it right. the question is, can he be effective? it s clear, at this point, he can no longer be effective. he is the subject of discussion, not the policies he would like to promote.
california-irvine freshman noah domingo, who was unresponsive after an off-campus fraternity party. he just drank. he just drank too much. how long has he been unconscious? since maybe like 11:00. reporter: the call ends at 9:30 a.m. when first responders arrive, but it was too late. the coroner s office saying the 18-year-old had likely been dead for hours. domingo, a member of sigma alpha epsilon. that frat suspended while police and the university investigate. noah s father, clearing out his son s room this week, devastated. walked in there and first thing i did was grab his pillow, and pretty much just cry and weep a little bit. reporter: david, the national fraternity saying they are heartbroken by his death, and tonight, authorities are still waiting on the toxicology results. david? kayna whitworth with us tonight. next this evening, new details here on that suicide bombing that killed four americans in syria. the deadliest attack on u.s. forces since american tr
frat party to avoid prison, get probation and pay a $400 fine. jacob anderson doesn t have to register as a sex offender, and the woman in this case says she was given a cup of punch at this party in 2016, she became disoriented, she said anderson took her outside and raped her repeatedly in every way imaginable. she read an emotional victim statement after the plea deal was announced in court. i just want to take some time today on the show to let you hear some of it. i m going to read this for you. this is her words. it starts, judge struter, i am devastated by your decision to let my rapist, jacob walter anderson go free without any punishment. rape is a violent crime that alters a victim s life and the life of everyone around them forever. he stole many things from me the night he raped me. i will never be the same again. on february 21st, 2016 when i was a 19-year-old sophomore at baylor university, jacob walter