affirmative consent. i think that s an important big step for college students to start looking at because so many of them seem confused about what it means when a woman says no to any kind of sexual encounter. so i think this case again, has such big implications. well, we ll see where it goes. it has huge implication for a lot of different factions that are connected and brought into this as both of you have said. areva martin and lawrence ross thank you both for your time tonight. thank you very much rev. thanks rev. still ahead, conversation nation. new calls for elizabeth warren to run for president. rush limbaugh gets some folks hopping mad with his new comments about president obama. and pitching superstar mo ne davis throws a curve ball with her response to a cyber bully. stay with us. need to look for a used car. but i just keep putting it off. it s daunting. what if i make the wrong choice? it s like, if i buy
a nursing student actually had to help pick the glass particles from her face. i will tell you that that roommate was subsequently interviewed and she denies doing that. they were aware that jackie was to be going on a date that particular night with a person identified as haven monaghan. they had never met haven monaghan. we made numerous attempts to identify who haven monaghan is to the extent that haven monaghan even exists. today s report came after a five-month investigation by police, but the student from the story, jackie told the washington post that she stands by the account that she gave rolling stone. joining me now are legal analysts, ariba martin and lawrence ross author of the divine nine: a history of african-american fraternities. thank you, both for being here. thank you rev. thank you, reverend.
this is a serious problem. are fraternities and colleges in general doing enough to address this issue, lawrence? not at all. not at all. i think every one of the entities are dropping the ball. universities don t want to look at the fraternities or handle the fraternities in such a way that actually allows them to be liable. title 9 is actually bringing them closer to having responsibility for things like this. those of us in fraternities and in the fraternal system have to do a better job of teaching about sexual assault. for example, at san diego state, they have a program called frat manners, fraternity men against negative environments and rape situations. we have to get away from fraternity members, away from the old-fashioned chivalrous notion of just protection of womanhood and the like and start teaching our men who come on campus with the ideas of women,
republicans are still totally in denial about the historic power of the affordable care act. exactly five years ago today, president obama signed the bill into law. today, after all the votes have been tallied, health insurance preform becomes law in the united states of america. the law s significance was clear from the start. vice president biden summed it up as only he can. [ bleep ]. five years later, the law is still a big deal. 16.4 million americans have been added to the health care rolls. the uninsured rate has dropped by 35%. and costs are falling. last year health care spending rose at the slowest pace in a half a century. it s a mementos shift, giving millions of families a basic security they never had before. and five years later, the gop hasn t repealed it and they have no serious plan to replace it. committees are continuing to work on that, and i m sure we re going to see one soon. how soon? we ll see one soon. will it cover 16 million people?
attorney that was brought in by some of the members said that these members deserved a second chance, these students. how do you respond to that? do they deserve a second chance? i think that s going to be completely up to university administration and again at unheard we stand behind our president and every decision he decides to make in light of these issues. all right lawrence ross and chelsea davis, thank you for your time tonight. have a good weekend. thanks for having me. thanks, reverend. is there an e-mail double standard? what hillary clinton has in common with some top republicans. plus a vicious brawl caught on tape. it went viral, but will the police catch all the suspects? and president obama on area 51. cooking, driving and kanye west. conversation nation is next. denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city