well, the wall street journal is reporting that the manhattan u.s. attorney s office is now investigating former trump campaign chairman, you guessed it, paul manafort. according to the wall street journal, the investigation, quote, is being conducted in collaboration with a probe by special counsel robert mueller into mr. manafort and possible money laundering. it adds that, quote, the probe is unfolding at the same time that the brooklyn u.s. attorney s office pursues an inquiry involving kushner companies, owned by the president s son-in-law, jared kushner. the wall street journal also notes that president trump has personally interviewed candidates to head up both of the attorney offices in new york city. we ll be right back. r medicare d prescriptions, switch to walgreens. we make it easy to seize the day, so you can get more out of life and medicare part d. just walk right in for savings that will be the highlight of your day. walgreens has $0 copays on select plans
get rid of that and not deport them. this is a problem when this just went to congress. this is an issue that is hot on both sides. reporter: that is why there are policies in states attorney offices across the country that specifically say if someone is picked up for a small amount of misdemeanor marijuana look at case and is it worth prosecuting the person or throwing them out? the case out. this is the same thing. we cannot be deporting every single solitary person that we pick up who isn t even a criminal. who is not even a criminal. greg: that will under our discussion but you will stick around and we have were more to talk about on another legal subject. three convicted child killers in arkansas winning their freedom today after spending nearly two decades behind bars one of most controversial cases in the state s history. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made.
prosecutors that are working on human trafficking prosecutions nationwide. they re some of the most dedicated individuals i ve ever met in my life. but there s not enough of them. we need to have more resources across the country. we need to have dedicated human trafficking prosecution units. we need to have dedicated human trafficking prosecutors in d.a.s offices, attorney offices, we need a force multiplier. i think right now we re trying to do a lot with a little. the folks that are doing these prosecutions are doing an incredible job. but we need more resources. we need more law enforcement training we need to catapult the way our country responds to this issue to get to more prosecutions that you re talking about. you re the little if i may say that. you run an organization about 30 people, but you do a lot. i ve got some statistics here. you have a national hotline where you try to get tips. we ve seen that call volume grow from about 23 not too long ago to over 10,000 very rec