versus she said, versus she said. times a few dozen. he also admits he had several prescriptions for quaaludes he did not intend on taking himself. something else there. mark, tell us what s changed over the last ten years. because you had 14 women back then who were saying, look, we ve been assaulted by bill cosby. and their allegations were swept aside. some of them were just demonized, dismissed and released. what s changed in ten years? well, the statute of limitations here is one of the biggest things. like i said, you ve got one of the longest statutes for adult sexual offenses anywhere in the country. it s longer than we have in california, which is the most recent prosecutorial agency that s investigated him. you also have, i think, a seat change in people s thinking about consent in the last ten years. because as sunny just mentioned, you now have a situation where
election, they are not going to immediately be sweden in terms of the democratic practices. but there is a seat change taking place there and e we want to encourage that and engage it. a lot of the work we do, the partner partnership with the united nations and the principles and rules we have embedded in tpp, all these things are designed to raise the bar, have people set sights that are a little higher and some will go forward. some will slip back. paces will vary but the trajectory is the same. and that is a world where ordinary people are treated fairly. there s rule of law. there s transparency, the
difficult would you say it is? you mean out of ten? sure, out of ten. a one. one. yeah. one out of ten. this hacker told cnn he is a pot smoking american under the age of 22 who did all this to target the government and police. hackers have been tweeting information they claim to have gathered from the accounts. sources confirm that brennan s and johnson s accounts were hacked, but they cannot verify the documents leaked. a shocking blowout in canada. justin trudeau. harper conceded last night. this denies a fourth term for harper. this is a really big deal. if you live in the u.s., you may not have been paying attention. this is a really big deal. a seat change in the country.
vote, for example, for granted. i think hillary clinton, for example, back in 2008, she was actually leading in the polls in several polls among african-americans. until barack obama won the iowa caucuses. then the african-americans suddenly realized he was a viable candidate and the support dried up. then there was the question about what happened in south carolina, bill clinton s comments in 2008. i hope that hillary clinton learned the lesson that she can t take the vote for granted. bernie sanders needs to make an outreach, too, because he represents a state that s less than 2% african-american. i think both kand it candidates work to do to make sure the african-american community knows they are listening to us, not just talking to us. i m looking for a stat go ahead. i was going to say, there was a seat change in leverage here. let s be real about that. look at african-americans. we ve had an enormous upheaval reflected in plaqblack lives ma with police brutality and
kevin mccarthy didn t represent that seat change. he s likable but now the party has a real opportunity to allow all the sides, that rich diversity we have in our caucus be represented and reflective in who we can elect. if you can find that one person, right bernard? you have all out war in the republican party. it s being perpetrated by a small group. it s 42 of them. the republican party controls the majority of the house, senate, state legislatures and majority of governorships yet they can t get together to choose a leadership. you see this playing out in the presidential race. you have the established candidates whithering in the face of outsiders through the republican primary electorate is