But first the nightline five. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. As tv shows and movies push the boundaries of sex onscreen, a new movement has begun off screen in part because of the me too movement. Heres my nightline coanchor, juju chang. What if i told you that i wanted you to [ bleep ] me right here right now. Reporter almost nothing is off limits in euphoria. Feel the morning on my face reporter the gritty teen drama stars zendaya, and a web of young actors, portraying drug use and hard core sex among high schoolers. In one graphic scene turning what appears to be a brutal rape into an intimate moment between two sexually confused teenagers. Dont do it again. Until you ask me first. Reporter euphoria seems to revel in its dark, its dark, itd explicit life of a they define how much skin they show and how much sex they engage in onscreen. Its amazing how much better the product is when the actors know theyre going to work and are not going to be sexually assaulted that day. Re
Had killed somebody. Reporter it was back in 2017 kenneth white, a father of four, was on i75 on his way home from work when a sixpound rock struck his vehicle. This is the size of the rock that took kennys life. Reporter a fifth older teen is already being tried as an adult. The teens have until august 20th to decide whether theyll accept a plea deal as adults or go to trial. Alex perez, abc news, chicago. Just some incredible details. I actually covered a story in philadelphia when someone threw a bottle over an overpass and it shattered actually a coworkers back window. We did a story on it. The force of it. Weve seen other stories where people have been killed or really injured from this. The fact that obviously in this case the judge really came down hard on these young men for going on snapchat, going on social media, and seeming to have no remorse at all here. Right. Because yes, what they may have thought at the time was an innocent harmless fun. Then finding out the damage of
And potential of american women. Your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. Todays program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. American women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. They worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. With the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. But one could hardly say that todays women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. Women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. Recently, a number of womens organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities based on sex throughout our society. Today, were going to discuss some of these issues concerning freedom for women in public an
Girls and women. Images and realities. The university of Michigan Television Center Presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. Your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. Todays program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. American women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. They worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. With the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. But one could hardly say that todays women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. Women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. Recently, a number of womens organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities
Girls and women. Images and realities. The university of Michigan Television Center Presents a series of programs on the nature and potential of american women. Your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. Todays program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. American women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. They worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. With the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. But one could hardly say that todays women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. Women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. Recently, a number of womens organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities