Funeral. Thousands lined the roads. Secretary of state john kerry arrived in vietnam and spoke with Business Leaders about trade. Tomorrow hell inspect farming projects. Thats where he commanded a boat control during the vietnam war. It was a trying day for travellers. Thanks to a snow storm from the midwest to the northeast, from chicago to new york. 900 flights have been cancelled. The wintry weather making driving dangerous. Indiana Police Warning people to stay home. Those are the headlines. America tonight is next on al jazeera america. Good evening, im joey chan. This is america tonight the weekend edillegals. Lawmakers grabble with providing support for women, men have been coming forward with their experiences. The pentagon acknowledged that Sexual Assault against men in an interview is a problem. In an exclusive report they are more common than you think. America tonights correspondent met a number of men and for the first time they are going public with their survival stories. Some of the material in her report is graphic and disturbing. Along this river mike scott feels at peace. Why do you come to this forest here. Its a place to reflect, a place to escape my anxious little world for 15 minutes or an hour. Debilitating memories of his time in the military haunt more than a decade from the 82nd airborne decision of the United States army. Mike never served in combat but has been fighting an internal war for years. You get better and crash back down. Its endless. Another soldier assaulted him. He didnt report the dismept. He was too afraid to speak up. I thought god would protect me, and he didnt. Thats the toughest betrayal of all. I feel betrayed by the government and the military. There are nearly sixtimes more men than women in the military and female ails are more likely to be targeted. According to a 2012 department of defence survey approximately 14,000 active duty servicemen said they faced unwanted sexual contact in the last year compared to 12,000 women. This is the first time mike is speaking publicly about his assault, and sharing his medical records, showing he suffered night mares, flash backs, abuse and angry outbursts. The assault pushed him to the brink. I ended up binge drinking and ended up with my 22 rifle in my mouth, drunk. The last time i was putting pressure on the trigger why do you think it took you that long to find a way to bring this out, and bring this up . I blame myself as well i felt i let down god, my country i felt that i was webbing and it was my fault. The hardest thing for me is getting out of the house. This man stayed silent for 15 years. Six men raped me while i was in active duty. I was sodomized and penetrated. And i did not report my rape. Because i was protecting my career. He came to the country from the philippines and enlisted in the marines. He was stationed in north carolina, when a group from his open plat on raped him. After i was raped i went back to my barracks and took a long shower. I was crying, bleeding and bleeding from behind. I didnt tell anybody, i reported back to work like nothing happened. Im worried about being labelled as a homosexual. A 2012 Defense Department survey said 81 of male victims never reported their incident to a military authority. Michael matthews and his wife, jerry Lynn Matthews are advocates trying to change that. Michael was sexually assaulted in the air force when he was 19. They say the issue has been overlooked by the military for too lopping. Im ashamed weve talked to victims for the last 40 years, having hearings and nothing has been done. Its affecting the National Defense of our country. Its an issue of human rights. Its not an issue of gender or sexuality. Its only because our armed forces is a system that needs to look at this. Its a blight. The two produced a documentary called justice denied to raise awareness about military drama. Michael revealed his own experience. When i came to, i was being held down by two individuals. Someone was pulling my pants down. I was raped, sod omized. Its funny, i thought i was going to die. I thought they were going to kill me. Before you entered the military, did you think you could become a victim of Sexual Assault. No, absolutely not. Men are supposed to be strong, the protectors, not the ones getting raped. Michael was mar yid for 20 years before telling his wife about the incident. I was relieved. I felt there was intimacy issues. I lisped and assured him wed get through in. Geri lynn helped michael when his Mental Illness was overwhelming. You came in here. I sat in that car. You planned to kill yourself in the garage. Yes, i got in the car and turned it on. A moment. Sanity. He stopped himself before the Carbon Monoxide took his life. He says he believes hes alive today because he has a higher purpose, to help people like javier and mike scott. The men marched together during the veterans day parade. They carried a banner to raise awareness about male Sexual Assault survivors in the military. This is a banner representing something that ive been ashamed much. You havent publicly come forward about. Yes, difficult. Its a commitment to stand up. Stand up and shed light on one of the darkest parts of their lives. The pentagon reports almost 14,000 men said that they have been sexually abused or harass. As you saw survivors keep the assault secret for decades, military leaders made strides in addressing the issue. Specific programs for men are not available. In the second part of our exclusive report. We go inside the first Veterans AffairsMedical Center to open its doors to male survivors of Sexual Assault. Beyond the calming waves off the coast of Tampa Florida is the first veterans facility addressing the issue of male Sexual Assault. If you cant work out whats going on in your own head its hard to relate to someone else. The men and women here are all survivors of sexual trauma in the military. This is the first time a Television Crew has been given access to a counselling session here. Some time, you know, the relationship with myself is taxing. Participants receive treatments individually and as a group. They share the room with some private space, created by the dividers. In the year 2000, dr carol obrien developed a 16bed treatment facility. The program was only available to female Sexual Assault victims. What was your reaction when you heard men coming forward saying it was happening to them. I was surprised. I really wanted to hear more. In 2003, the facility opened its doors to men. What did you learn from the men that joined your program . We learnt that it takes a lot for a man to be willing to report the amount of shame or fear about the reaction of others is pretty profound. Men are worried if they were sexually assaulted by another man and they are married. And they tell their wife, theyll think they are gay. I nevered talked to anyone until i checked into the va. The day i checked in i broke down and cried. Many of obriens patients deal with old wounds. He received weeks of therapy after waiting 50 years before telling anyone about his assault. I was recluesive. I had been car nid married three times and was becoming a her mitt because i couldnt get my mind away from the event and the person. How difficult is it to treat someone coming forward so much later in life when someone tries to get through their life with a burden that they carry with ptsd and a history of Sexual Assault. That theres a colateral damage, things like failed marriages and relationships, substance abuse. Many Service Members blamed the macho culture of the military for preventing them from coming forward. Mike scott says the culture exists today. There are a lot of people in the military who think it is good to have rapists in the ranks. To the have people without empathy, because they think that means it makes the military tough. Mike says the military needs to under go dramatic changes to prevent future assaults. This is one of the only pictures. I threw almost everything away. Now he is over going his own transformation with the help of services at the va. He knows the road is a challenge, but is prepared to make the journey. Im learning to come out of my shell and it will lead me to have a somewhat normal life. America tonights laurie jane reporting. Next a medical breakthrough. One that could be critical to the future of many patients in their fight against cancer. This week the World Health Organization released new figures in the global war against cancer and the prognosis is not good. Officials said there were over 14 million new cases last year, and cancer deaths have increased to more than 8 million. For hopeful Cancer Patients the fight to survive is never over. Even in the darkest moment of the disease there are sometimes miraculous possibilities. Now a revolutionary fight in leukaemia is becoming available. The immune system is being modified with the h. I. V. Virus to build a potent treatment. We have this report. For bob levis, an avid cyclist, getting on his bike is no small feat. The energying executive was facing the end of the road. At this point were you preparing to die, getting a will ready . I think in 2012 its one of the few things i did do. I worked on the will. Pretty dismal year. A decade earlier, based in sink singapore, a routine examination revealed he had a cancer of the blood. What was your reaction . Shocked. Leukaemia. When you hear that word, the first question is, well, when am i going to die . At first chemotherapy helped. Then the cancer came back with a vengeance. This time a nastier strain. It was more aggressive, moves faster and i knew that. What went through your mind . Oh, boy, here we go again. His immune system was in bad shape bob levis wore a mask to avoid infection. You wore one of these wherever you went . Yes, outside the house any time. On here, over the years, bang. You were so worried about getting infected. Any germs. I didnt want to get sick. By now he was getting blood transfusions every week. I am dying. Im living on transfusions. You cant live on transfusions forever. In january his time running out, bob levis decided on a hail mary, a new approach at the university of pennsylvania. To be eligible, you have to have no hope. Bob had about five pounds of tumor at the time we treated him. Dr carl june and a team of researchers at penn are treating leukemia in a revolutionary way, taking tcells, white blood cells from the sickest patient and genetically engineering them to attack cancer. They infuse the tcells with a form of the aides virus or h. I. V. That has been disabled so it cannot cause the disease. The newly engineered tcells are transfused back into the patients blood. Then the fighting begins. Is there a war going on for your body here . Yes, its literally a war. The cells are you know, you can see them under a microscope. The tcells are what are called serial killer cells, going from one tumor cell to the next and kill them. A few days after, bob could feel the war raging within. My fever got up to just above 104. I would be sweating the bed, my heart rate was the most amazing thing. It went up over 100 beats per minute and stayed there 247 for seven days. I was racing, just boom, boom, boom. That meant the new killer cells were inviting and attacking. Theres a good thing. With this therapy its a good thing. It lasts for a week or two and when it goes away generally it means the leukaemia has been again and the immune system goes back to wrest. The year before the team beat Emily Whitehead, the first child. She had days to weeks left. Everything that had been tried did not work. The patients we treat are patients that have no other options for treatment this is it. This is it. Dr steven grump a paediatric specialist took care of emily. At the time she came to us her leukaemia was out of control, and not responding to chemotherapy. Was she destined to die . There was no treatment option and for places like her, unfortunately they succumb to the disease. Emilys blood as treated with the aids infusion. She was as sick as you can be without dying. She received marvellous air from the icu ducts, and was honestly at deaths door. She was on life support. Multiple organs were failing. She was como toed. The family was told to gather in her relatives because she was not likely to survive. Hor doctors fought to keep her alive in what they called the storm before the calm. On her seventh birthday emily woke from her coma. Three weeks after the tcells we did a test and there were no leukaemia cells, no canser anywhere in her. Weeks after his treatment bob levis had his bone marrow tested. Theres no more leukaemia. Was that astounding to you . It was very gratifies. Bob and emily are not alone. In the penn trials 59 adults and children have been treated for end stage leukemia. 31 experienced complete remissions. Of those six saw leukaemia return. The results are preliminary but encouraging. This is a different way of treating cancer. Its not a drug, its energid cells, growing within the patient and attacking cells. Is this a dream of researchers like you to develop a therapy living on in the body. I think thats the Main Attraction of cancer genes transfer therapy like this is the cells can live on for the rest of your life. The results are so promising that the swiss pharmaceutical giant will build a research center. It may fight other forms of deadly cancer. Meanwhile Emily Whitehead returned to school, a smiling and healthy 8yearold. Bob levis is pruning his plum trees and taking on consulting work, his cancer behind him. Its amazing. Amazing that something can happen that quickly. A miracle, just a miracle. A year ago i thought i would die. I was preparing to die. Now im Planning Forward again. Enjoying friends and family. Bob levis, like others in the penn trial, is back in the saddle, looking ahead to a healthier life and no longer staring at the end of the road. After the break on america tonight xs and triple x. Your privacy goes out the window. Permanent payback. Where to draw the line on revenge porn. Now on bad breakups, entering the dark side. The impact can be worse when an x turns the tables on you. In the disturbing world of reven j porn the internet is a Public Library filled with private photos. We upcover the reven j important. Nude, pornographic and suddenly public. He had asked, you know, i would love to take pictures of you, you are so beautiful. Annmarie chiarini of baltimore fulfilled her exboyfriends fantasy, never imagining shed be a victim of reven j important. Privy shared photos posted on public websites for payback. In 2010 after a nasty breakup an exboyfriend threatened to post a cd of 88 nude images on ebay. The title of the link was name of my college. English professor nude photo. He sent links, posted them on the facebook pages of my employer. I received an anonymous email at work that a profile was created of me, someone was pretending to be me and there were nude pictures. The important website of pamster. There was the first and last name, the college, the town where i lived and sollistation for s. When you found pictures of you were on the internet, did you become obsessed with googling your name, trying to find out how often. I would go through the ritual google my name, facebook, facebook, email. Every fear. What if my students see this or my colleagues. How many other people know about this. The main fear was how do i stop this, how do i get this down, how do i end this . Her ex together the reven j further, mailing copies of the dvd containing 88 nude pictures to her boss, parents and her sons Elementary School teacher. There was no way to stop it. So it was just that hopelessness, and that hopelessness, that idea my thoughts were this was my this is my life, this is never going to end, i need to end by life because i could not live like that. After the i found the profile i attempted suicide. I was home here, and i was taking pills and it was actually my dog who saved me. She barked and pawed at me. And my mum called. It was like, my dog needs my, my mum needs me, i cant let go. Annmarie tried going to police, but detectives could not do anything because revenge porn was not illegal in her home state of maryland. Dr daniel sitron at the University School of law researches reven j porn. What the victims are told is look, if its reven j important, when you shared pictures with your ex, he owns it. Sorry you trusted the person, but its kind of your fault. Or they are told if its harassment, turn off your computer. Ignore it, it will go away. Which is easy to say, but impossible for victims when prominent in a Google Search of their name are lies about them, privacy invasions, threats of violence, people lose their jobs and do not get jobs. Dr sitron is working with lawmakers to detail laws making it a crime to post sexually explicit pictures of someone on the internet water their consent. The statute to make it a felony, meaning serving gaol time of five jeers. Maximum, up to 25,000 fine. It doesnt provide for the taking down of the photos, right. Its only covering the posters themselves, the perpetrators, not the site themselves. With this law, a victim of revenge important may have images floating in cyber space. I think some women like it. Some women love the attention. America tonight tracked down this woman who goes by the alias ariella alexander. She runs a website show casing private intimate photos posted without the subject authorisation. More than 1,000 women sent her images of people they say are their husbands mistresses on shes a home wrecker. Com. Where do the photos come from . The husbands cell phones. What kind much pictures do you get. When they come from a cell phone. One last night i had to look and say why would i dont care if you are married for 50 years, why sent this to your husband. God forbid if it gets into someones hand. Ariella alexander uploads pictures and stories of cheating spouses between bringing her kids to school and running household errands. Where do you draw the line at what type of pictures to put on your website. Shes 22, 23, im probably not going to put her naked photos o