that prosecution. a lot of people think it s a sham prosecution. a lot of people think many of those cases will never get to trial. but he has positioned himself, at least for this race, as the antidote he s in the watchdog, that gives him the opportunity to duogo to voters and say i m not part of the system. he still has to answer why it took him so long to become involved in the investigation and where he was earlier in the process. but he does have that going for him. debbie stabenow is the senator here, she is in cycle, she s up this year. when you first looked at the map, after the 2016 win, they say look at all these senate seats democrats will have to defend in states donald trump won. she was one of them. there were some others too,
and some of the testing, one concern that many people told me, they said, you know what, they keep testing the same houses over and over again, not testing ones that haven t had exchanged pipes yet. many people feel they ve been abandoned and left out, not just by local politicians, by the state and the federal government. we talk about this. if people are sort of paying attention to this now, there s it s outrageous and there s a real question about accountability and you did some reporting on this prosecution which we re going to bring folks tomorrow night as part of the town hall. nick lion who leads the health state, is charged with manslaughter. so many people believe it s a sham. until we get a conviction there s no justice. and also that the state is paying for his defense. and so we have the special prosecutor, some people trust and some don t, but he s there trying to bring some semblance of justice. he told me, listen, we re going to get 12 people to decide. and i belie
they keep testing the same houses over and over again, not testing ones that haven t had exchanged pipes yet. many people feel they ve been abandoned and left out, not just by local politicians, by the state and the federal government. we talk about this. if people are sort of paying attention to this now, there s it s outrageous and there s a real question about accountability and you did some reporting on this prosecution which we re going to bring folks tomorrow night as part of the town hall. nick lion who leads the health state, is charged with manslaughter. so many people believe it s a sham. until we get a conviction there s no justice. and also that the state is paying for his defense. and so we have the special prosecutor, some people trust and some don t, but he s there trying to bring some semblance of justice. he told me, listen, we re going to get 12 people to decide. and i believe that there are people who have committed crimes here. i said to him, point-blank, are
center of this right now. hundreds of hundreds of people are saying this happened to me and it kept going. this one happened to break news because it was all one perpetrator. it happens to one in five women and one in ten women, especially on college campuses. we need to have these conversations all the time about we have the obligation and the change the way we talk to survivors, the way we believe them and guide them on their journey to recovery or their journey to prosecution. it s up to the survivor how they want to integrate that into their identity. once you re a survivor, you re never not. we have to think about that. that s an interesting point. there s so much focus on accountability. the criminal justice system is how we think about. but it s good to think about the perspective of the survivor. i was faced with a situation where i have a great support system, but i knew that i wasn t going to have that much support from the legal side if i decided to come forward. so i
republican attorney general running for governor is leading that prosecution. a lot of people think it s a sham prosecution. a lot of people think many of those cases will never get to trial. but he has positioned himself, at least for this race, as the antidote he s in the watchdog, that gives him the opportunity to go to voters and say i m not part of the system. he still has to answer why it took him so long to become involved in the investigation and where he was earlier in the process. but he does have that going for him. debbie stabenow is the senator here, she is in cycle, she s up this year. when you first looked at the map, after the 2016 win, they say look at all these senate seats democrats will have to defend in states donald trump won. she was one of them.