talking now, you know, over 100,000 people in prison for crimes they didn t commit. that is deeply troubling if you care about truth and justice. is anybody getting it right? well, philadelphia. they have had, larry krasner s office. in queens, i applaud this work. they hired a former attorney from the innocence project who is leading up the conviction integrity unit. so in my view, it s not a coincidence that that office is having more exonerations. most is just one of their prosecutors who suddenly is in charge of actually policing essentially themselves. so in the smaller counties that we don t hear about, it s injustice being compounded with this false pretense of review and people are getting buried, ignored. my mailbox is full of letters from people in prison begging to get their cases looked at. i look at as many as i can. we find a complete picture of truth and in a few cases achieve you jupz. but working with conviction integrity units as they exist
this is your partner obviously. this is my best friend. they see me with my stethoscope and my bag. you look good. this little dog was days away from dying. and then they start sharing story about their dog and history. he makes me feel good and he loves me. i know he loves me. i can treat about 80% of the cases i see out of a really small bag. will he do vaccines, too? that s really cool. it s antibiotics, it s anti-inflammatories, flea and tic, heart worm prevention, no cost to them, it s free. i m building a network of trusted volunteers, technicians, but hospitals and clinics we can go to, we can call on. let me take a listen here. doesn t matter what your situation is or what your background or past is, i see a pet in need and i see a person who cares for them dearly who just needs some help. what a story. to see dr. stewart hit the
justice system, the legitimacy of our democratic institutions. trump s political project now relies on tearing down public faith in all of these because you have to believe his narrative or the narrative of these instatitutions that he bre the rules, broke the law. so if every day that he echoes his message and others support it is a blow. this is the point i was making before. we should point out that sally yates was for years and years the u.s. attorney in northern georgia and is very familiar with that terrain. also a very, very celebrated prosecutor of public corruption cases. took a lot of heat down there for some of the corruption cases she prosecuted. so she knows from when she speaks on these matters. jen, alec, david, i should say, elie, thank you so much. you were thinking axlerod.
well, knowing fani as i to, they were ready to try this case well before they indicted it. they know more about this case and the evidence than any of the criminal defense attorneys. it s quite the gam tbl to file a speedy trial demand as mr. chesebro s attorneys have done. they are getting ready for trial. and they are going to be ready for trial. and whether that will be just mr. chesebro, whether it will be the whole thing, some others with him, that will be determined by the judge. but you don t bring any case without being ready for trial. you certainly don t bring this case. and fani willis doesn t bring cases like this without being ready for trial when they indict it. with fewer than four hours, john, from the deadline for everybody to turn themselves in there are two people outstanding. one spent the night inside the jail and that s harrison floyd, who is the leader of black voices for trump. why is he still there?
context that burt jones was one of the alleged fake electors as he is now lieutenant governor and you were running against him. i appreciate your time, charlie bailey. and john miller, always good to have you. thank you. fascinating conversation. important questions. ahead, a special report. a conviction integrity unit in the queens district attorney s office reinvestigating cases securing the release of more than 100 people wrongfully convicted. one of those, sham sham, who had his murder conviction i was worried about not being there for my mom. i felt like i didn t even do anything wrong. listen up, you d dogs with allergic itch! today s talking lesson is just one word: apoquel. ap o quel.