everywhere, but it will take lawmakers and us as citizens, to correct these problems. i think that s the challenge, jen. people don t necessarily think of people who are incarcerated at the forefront of their thoughts. the story of kalif browder is still haunting. i want you to listen to this child thrown in an adult facility and had to navigate the space. i was scared all day. i didn t know where any harm with come from. i saw a lot of things being done to people in there. i didn t know if i was going to be next. i saw people jumped, cut, hit with weapons, chairs, being in there with the correction officers, and them making my stay harder, they starve you. they won t feed you. i can t even count, but the
the upcoming documentary series. this will likely reflect a scathing new justice department report that found they routinely violated the rights of prisoners, even provide them with basic mental health treatment. ten inmates have been killed, 12 have died by suicide at parchment. the mississippi prison is just one example of why reforms are desperately needed in state prison that did proportionately incarcerate black and brown people. joining me is senior director of litigation for ldf. jen healy. we also have kevin reign, the president of f.a.m. jen, the doj noted the excessive use of solitary confinement.
early start. good to have you on this bright, bright monday morning. she s the color of green. christine romans is here. when she s here, we are talking money. a $10 billion deal aimed at killing cancer. am jen, is buying a pharmaceuticals company for $10.4 billion. it s a big deal. it will give them a leg up and foot into one of the biggest and fastest growing markets, cancer drugs. the drown jewel onyx is for bone marrow cancer. it will generate annual sales of