the president has talked a little bit about that so far. rumblings there will be a former rollout of a wider plan coming out soon. when can you expect the former vp to drop that? . it should come soon. this week, next week, this summer? candidates have a lot of plans it will be soon. vice president biden has previewed a number of things from this policy. he talked about it in the speech this south carolina this weekend. he talked about decriminalization of marijuana and expungements for folks convicted of marijuana. people returning to society, and restoring housing benefits and pell grants. if you have been incarcerated you can t get pell grants. so that inhibits a person s opportunity to, you know, really get out of the system and get back on track. and so what vice president biden is saying he supports and wants to go further from congressman
gang or commit a crime. did you ever go to prison? no. tell the truth. and neil, that s why we have expungements. you can expunge your record depending on the crime, and also if you are free of crime criminal activity but what if i asked you? let s say you did serve time and i asked that you question outright, you d have to answer it. and i think you should because depending on certain jobs, you can t have certain people in particular jobs where there s high sensitive information. i don t know, i know some of our broadcast competitors. that s actually an asset. only one in four americans have convictions. why do they need to know? well what they re proroposing as one of the reforms is that after they do an initial survey of the individual, and interview them then they can ask them and the potential capped datewe terrible potential candidate will have the right to splap explain themselves. somebody s collecting garbage or
them back in by showing a good record over a period of time. i would hire somebody if i saw them go through a program like that. yes, he committed a robbery back whenever, but in the four years he s been out, he s done this program, paid back the victims. but the problem is you can t just walk out of prison, go to a job and say, i just got out. i justburg ld burgled a bunch os but i m a safe guy. people have the right to hire people they feel safe and comfortable with. that s our right. and we have the right to know who we re dealing with. i think we should put them through an incremental system that will them get back to society in a good way. larry: judge? i don t disagree with the incremental approach. that s what i advise prisoners when i speak to them, letting them know incremental success is what they need to experience to enjoy a productive life. on the other hand, once again, returning to expungements, you have to wait five years of good behavior, no arrests or convictions
and people record this and help them back in by showing a good record over a period of time. i would hire somebody if i saw them go through a program like that. yes, he committed a robbery back whenever, but in the four eye he s been out, he s done this program, paid back the victims. but the problem is you can t just walk out of prison, go to a job and said i just got out, i just burgled a bunch of houses but i m a safe guy. people have the right to hire people they feel safe and comfortable with. that s our right. and we have the right to know who we re dealing with. i think we should put them through an incremental system that will them get back to society in a good way. i don t disagree with the incremental approach. that s what i advise prisoners when i speak to them, letting them know incremental success is what they need to experience to enjoy a productive life. on the other hand, once again, returning to expungements, you have to wait five years of good behavior, no arrests o
through an incremental system that will them get back to society in a good way. i don t disagree with the incremental approach. that s what i advise prisoners when i speak to them, letting them know incremental success is what they need to experience to enjoy a productive life. on the other hand, once again, returning to expungements, you have to wait five years of good behavior, no arrests or convictions before you re even eligible for that. and certainly five years is enough time to determine whether someone has been rehabilitated enough and therefore deserving of a second chance. dog, maybe you have a thought. if prison is supposed to work, why do so many people go back? welsh the reason they go back is they cannot get a job. i don t think anyone really likes it. and when you go out with so many and i m not saying you change these laws, but, have you ever been convicted? i could say like this. okay, my record was expunged, i did five year, i ve been good,