
New Sexual Assault Allegations Against Those Charged
Clip: 5/15/2013 | 5m 29s
New Sexual Assault Allegations Against Those Charged
Two high-ranking military leaders responsible for preventing sexual assaults and protecting victims are facing allegations that they committed sex crimes. A recent Pentagon survey found that 26,000 military members were sexually assaulted in 2012. For more, Margaret Warner talks with Craig Whitlock of The Washington Post.
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New Sexual Assault Allegations Against Those Charged
Clip: 5/15/2013 | 5m 29s
Two high-ranking military leaders responsible for preventing sexual assaults and protecting victims are facing allegations that they committed sex crimes. A recent Pentagon survey found that 26,000 military members were sexually assaulted in 2012. For more, Margaret Warner talks with Craig Whitlock of The Washington Post.
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