while it was going on. these are the kind of things that are being learned by survivors because of this report. david, thank you for your work and thank you for joining us to tell us a bit more about this. david inscho is an attorney for four survivors of abuse. the latest round of primary elections ended up upsets, breakthroughs and a sense of which party is more motivated this year. i want to take a closer look. walk over with me to the board. democrats in minnesota, wisconsin, connecticut and vermont turned out for turned out more voters than republicans did. that enthusiasm is going to be key to winning races in the fall, including in the wisconsin governor s race. republican governor scott walker is seeking a third term, but he s going to have to fend off a challenge from the state school superintendent, tony evers. also in the badger state, republican state senator leah vukmir will take on tammy baldwin. and tim paw lenty s comeback bid
published because survivors fought for it. i m joined now by a man who s helping with that fight, attorney david insco. he represents four survivors of abuse, including a man named todd fray who petitioned the supreme court to get the documents published. david, thank you for joining me. the scope of this is remarkable. i guess what i m struck by is for the entirety of my reporting career, i have reported on these sorts of stories. i remember before i was a reporter hearing about them. we ve at least been hearing about this for 30 or 40 years. how is it possible that this grand jury report talks about things that have happened in the last decade on the scale that it s still happening? it s simply shocking, ali. this report categorizes abuse that s taken place for more than half a century in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and the active cover-up of it by the hierarchy of the church.