(hooves trotting) 20-year-old swimming star brock (somber music) turner, the 19-year-old former all-american. the star swimmer at stanford university. contender for the olympics. raping an unconscious woman. intoxicated, and unconscious. one passed up behind the dumpster. drunk behind a stanford dumpster. [sirens] your honor, if it is all, right i would like to address the defendant directly. you don t know me, but you ve been inside me, and that s why we are here today. but the victim of that headlines, by releasing a heart wrenching letter, detailing the rape and its aftermath. he s got over 15 million views on buzzfeed alone. you don t know me, but you ve been inside me. and that s why we re here today. i was found unconscious, with my hair disheveled, long necklace wrapped around my neck. my bare skin and head have been rubbing against the ground behind a dumpster, while interact freshman was hunting my half naked, unconscious body. i read that a
republicans for being too pro-life and too supportive of abortion bans. tim scott is one of these republicans who looks like a very electable candidate but on the issue of abortion that s a tricky test for all these candidates. dana: it really is. we didn t mention nikki haley. give a quick thought how she handled it so far? she has kept the question open. she hasn t committed to a certain week ban for abortion. but sle she is also looking to appeal to moderate voters. if she takes too hard line of a position on abortion regulations it could undermine that very, very strong case she has. dana: thank you. you missed my earlier in the commercial break i had a big thought about all of this. i may share them one day. great to see you, josh.
- [reporter] frustrated prosecutors say this isn t justice. - i had hoped for more time. we fought for more time. the victim deserved more time. (somber music) i felt that i had failed chanel. i disagreed with the sentence. and i told judge persky that. a lot of the campus sexual assault cases had been boiling over and may have not gone the way that the public wanted. so a lot of people were surprised that i opposed the recall. - i thought the recall was wrong. i can very strongly support women s rights and work vigorously to uphold the dignity of women, and i can support the independence of judges. the judge in this case had the legal right to make the decision that he made. i think that it was the wrong decision, but the law allowed him to make that decision. what if that judge is deciding whether these abortion regulations are lawful?
the legal right to make th decision that he made. i think it was the wrong decision, but the law allowe him to make that decision. what if that george is decidin whether these abortion regulations are awful, and the judges in a place where a lo of people do not like abortion do you want the judge to say, am living in kansas, and so know what people here, think some gonna do what they want you want the judge to follow the law. joining me now is harvard law lecturer and a nominated czar actor of the recall reframe, rebecca richmon cullen rebecca, thank you for comin to the sunday show what drew you into this story, and why did you want to explor the election personally? the silicon importan opportunity to correct a media narrative that gone wrong. at the time, activists wer outraged about the lenient