warrant out for my a rest and lengthy felony record and i resisted arrest, i think i might run into a panicked officer. i m not justifying what happened. but this idea that we re going to contextualize everything in one direction in a political way, all of these trials and these incidents are becoming iconic politically. gillian: victor, we re coming up against a hard break now. the biden administration is making risky moves in afghanistan that could end up legitimizing or even contributing funding to taliban leaders. we ll break that dunn with congressman mike waltz next. on us, when you trade in your old or damaged phone. (kate) better? (guy) better. (kate) hey. (kate) and up to $1,000 when you switch. (carolers) better (kate) because everyone deserves better. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make
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civil rights and voting rights. he s no comparison to his predecessor. and a lot of us in the civil rights community have been pushing, but he has so far dealt with voting rights, dealt with other issues. is it the hope that you and others of us have that the federal government will continue and even more aggressively intervene in where these states are out of touch with where we feel what is fair for all of the citizens of this country? reverend, as you know, we have been fighting this battle for years, for formerly incarcerated people. people who have been tagged with felony convictions. i think there is a real misperception that individuals who serve time or who have a felony record are this monolithic group and they are all just going to vote democratic or they are going to be liberal voters. but their views and beliefs are just as diverse as the rest of
addiction. shepard: for you this became personal when you took opioids and it was nothing. i had back surgery six years ago, i had oxy two days, no problems. but i had a buddy injured in the service came back, had a prescription and it turned his life upside down. he lost everything, his family, his house, his job and ended up in prison with a felony record. shepard: i ll bet a lot of people have stories like that. i would say especially in ohio, where the epidemic has been so terribly devastating for people far and wide of all economic classes and beyond. have you talked to doctors and scientists who say they believe that somewhere in a genetic code there is a piece that might make this horror go away? it is probably combination of genes, probably not a single marker, interaction between multiple genes that affect dopamine pathways. i m hopeful, i have talked with
they were doing is hiring americans to build holes and then bill the hole and build another hole. it would be fantastic. but the country is falling apart. one fantastic infrastructure project is building a wall. one other point about this, i mean, donald trump said, not only all of the stuff about the infrastructure but he said to the african-american community, what do you have to lose. take a chance on me. a big issue on my favorite network, msnbc, is the ban the box. and that is not allowing employers to ask potential employees if they have a felony record. well that s actually kind of important for some jobs. you know what s not important? it s not important on a construction site. this would be a so great for african-americans and all kinds of construction workers. you know, the average wage for a construction worker in california is now lower than it was 20 years ago. it s just not americans doing the jobs anymore, it ll all his