former active military installation fort wadsworth a national park. to add insult to injury. on the installation the park are many families who were attached to the coast guard. just a few months ago, we did an awareness campaign to help raise money and goods and diapers for the young military families who can t afford to feed their kids to put diapers on and now the government is turning around and saying we re going to spend another 20, 30, $50 million to possibly put these migrants on fort wadsworth. it s just out of control. the average annual fee to accommodate these migrants is now $140,000 for a family. $140,000. that s more than the average household. laura: you have got to be kidding. i have the toe, can you imagine if american families don t watc, don t know the truth on this,
results. in the meantime the investigation was turning up a new lead, a former girlfriend of michel s. her name, yolanda cerrillo. yolanda cerrillo is a person that had a relationship with michel before he met the victim. according to her, michel left her for wendy. she loved michel escoto. she was very much in love with him. yolanda a single mother. was she also a woman scorned? he left her six months earlier and to add insult to injury, asked her to watch his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. to go to the extent of taking care of somebody s dog during their honeymoon, it s just, as a woman, very strange to me. does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she was cashiered, fired because of this younger woman and nobody gets away with that and i m going to kill you? there s a lot to yolanda. there s a lot to yolanda. a lot of bad if you ask ramon santa cruz.
he did not commit. a man who was wrongly imprisoned for rape has welcomed a government decision to scrap rules which meant people who had been cleared by the courts could be charged for living costs incurred injail. andrew malkinson told the bbc the change was a step in the right direction , but said more needed to be done to support people who were wrongly convicted. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell has this report. to add insult to injury, the rules, at this point, said he would have to pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to -a these
for a rape he did not commit. sarah campbell reports. after two decades protesting his innocence, the legal system finally agreed and andrew wilkinson s conviction was quashed. but to add insult to injury, the rules at this point said he would have to pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i thought to pay these people for doing what they re doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing i could imagine. the guilty don t pay. why should the innocent? that s ridiculous. there s been a real problem. sentiments shared by many, including the mp, sir robert neill, who s welcomed the scrapping of the rule. when the state makes an error it s right and proper that the state accepts that as swiftly as possible, and secondly, that the state then doesn t try and put needless obstacles in the way
trump will share sensitive and confidential information. and it s likes to trump s own inflammatory social media posts in which trump appears to vow revenge. it s important to note that on thursday during trump s third and probably not last arraignment, the judge told him that bribing influencing, or retaliating against witnesses is a crime, and would violate his bond. to add insult to injury, last night, during his first campaign appearance since the arraignment, trump went after jack smith again. calling him quote, the ranged and a lost soul. joining me now, joyce vance, msnbc legal analyst, former u.s. attorney in alabama and professor of law, excuse, me at the university of alabama school of law. and barbara mcquade, msnbc legal analyst, former u.s. attorney in michigan, and law professor at the university of michigan law school. both are co-hosts of the hashtag sisters in law podcast. good morning. ladies, it s so nice to have you here. joyce, i want to start with you. obviously,