Report reporter tremain lee. Miss michigan is here with me. Well hear from those in the bar tonight about what they think of the president. Our Special Coverage continues tomorrow night when we bring your our town hall with flint native Michael Moore. You do not want to miss that. But we begin tonight with a stark illustration of just whats at stake with the potentially catastrophic hurricane now bearing down on the east coast. Prompting mandatory Evacuation Orders from more than a million people. The president of the United States today sat in the oval office and bragged about his performance in dealing with the biggest disaster he has overseen as president , the hurricane that devastated puerto rico. I think puerto rico was incredibly successful. Puerto rico was actually our toughest one of all because its an island. So you just you cant truck
things onto it. Everythings by boat. We moved a hospital into puerto rico, a tremendous Military Hospital in the form of a ship. You know that
person? yeah. i think there is a high probability. and i m a science guy, so i would like to follow the science here and think that there is some kind of traces left behind. remember we talked about just a second ago how savage this case was. many times when you have auto sharp force injury death like this a homicide so brutal and so very frenzied one of the things that happens the perpetrator will cut themselves. have you this co-mingling of d.n.a., biological evidence at the scene. and, also, this is something else to think about. we didn t really know at the beginning what the sleeping position was for anybody in this residence. you have it understand we have got two sets of people that are essentially co-sleeping together. in my mind, at least that would mean that the p. perpetrator would have actually have gotten into the bed and begun to attack them. you have a huge opportunity for there to be transfer evidence at the scene from the perpetrator to the victims and the
and it kept going. this one happened to break news because it was all one p p perpetrator. it happens to one in five women and one in ten women, especially on college campuses. we need to have these conversations all the time about we have the obligation and the change the way we talk to survivors, the way we believe them and guide them on their journey to recovery or their journey to prosecution. it s up to the survivor how they want to integrate that into their identity. once you re a survivor, you re never not. we have to think about that. that s an interesting point. there s so much focus on accountability. the criminal justice system is how we think about. but it s good to think about the perspective of the survivor. i was faced with a situation where i have a great support system, but i knew that i wasn t going to have that much support from the legal side if i decided to come forward. so i never reported my abusers.