there was no resources. >> o'donnell: cbs news spoke with nearly 40 survivors who reported domestic violence to the military. they described a broken system. >> a soldier is an asset. they need him. they have spent a lot of money to train him and to do his job. and who am i? as long as i'm removed and i'm not part of the problem, then they have their soldier. >> o'donnell: survivor liz knight says one of the only people who helped her after she reported was captain tony hosein. is domestic violence in the military a crisis? >> it is a crisis. and it's not given the attention that it deserves. >> o'donnell: tony served as a legal assistant's attorney and special victims counsel for the army. does the army value the soldier more than the victim's safety? >> yes. >> o'donnell: why do you hesitate when you say that? >> because i know the army tries, but the army sell tasked