Nurses, doctors and all the frontline medical workers, some sick and doing their job andisolated from their family. First responders, essential workers, dcf social workers and bta bus and train drivers and many many other Public Servants who has always did what they had to do in order to serve us but in some cases suffered terrible loss as a result. For a load or laid off workers who despite coming in early , working the extra shifts found by no fault of their own are left wondering when that job comes back. Everyone suffering under the fear of the unknown amid this pandemic. Everyone has sacrifice a wedding or major moment in life and went without holding their loved ones at the exact time they needed to be held the most area and everyone who lost a friend, a brother, a sister, a mom or a dad, there are tens of thousands of you right now in the commonwealth who have either grieved or are going through one ofthe hardest moments of your life. The toll this virus takes and continues to t
Although now, we look back and say it is so obvious, at the time there was nothing obvious about it. It could have ended up being nothing, but as it worked out and turned out to be a very significant event. Im very happy i did have the opportunity. Host whod you know among the earliest recruits . Were some of your friends recruited . Ms. Winebanks yes. Wasirst boss, charles ross, one of my colleagues. He was on the Campaign Contribution team. In terms of the coverup up, i did not know anyone when i first started. After the number of years of 24 hour days, seven days a week, i know them all very, very well. Host tell us about the state of the case. It was a long time ago. The you started your job, assistant attorney, assistant u. S. Attorneys were working what was the state of the case . Do you remember . Ms. Winebanks there really was not much when we took over, but the hearings had started and john dean was soon to testify, shortly after we were formed, he testified. And his testimony
These stories every year and this is one thats recent. So you know i just ran into drew whittenburg whos here and he always brings me these bright Young Students from tipp city. And its such a pleasure to meet them. Theyre so inspiring to be here. And it reminded me of a story when i when devil grove first came out about ten years ago, i got a letter or email from a young law student at northwestern, and she wrote me this beautiful. She said, gilbert, after reading your book, ive decided what i want to do. I want to be a public defender in the spirit of, you know, Thurgood Marshall. And i said, thats beautiful and stayed in touch with her a little bit. And she said she moved down to florida. She got a as a public defender in west palm beach. Her name was claire. And, you know, she would keep me updated. Her progress and the cases that she was on and a of years later, she started to really rise up in the office and she said, you know what, i want to give you an award. Its called the gid
Now the good part starts. Lets begin to talk about something before we start the id like to talk about something thats inspiration on and i have these stories every year and this is one thats recent. So you know i just ran into drew whittenburg whos here and he always brings me these bright Young Students from tipp city. And its such a pleasure to meet them. Theyre so inspiring to be here. And it reminded me of a story when i when devil grove first came out about ten years ago, i got a letter or email from a young law student at northwestern, and she wrote me this beautiful. She said, gilbert, after reading your book, ive decided what i want to do. I want to be a public defender in the spirit of, you know, Thurgood Marshall. And i said, thats beautiful and stayed in touch with her a little bit. And she said she moved down to florida. She got a as a public defender in west palm beach. Her name was claire. And, you know, she would keep me updated. Her progress and the cases that she was
Died. We will speak withhe cofounder of the center for Investigative Journalism who originally broke the story. Then as Congress Votes on the tax bill, the special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights says the Trump Administration and republicans are turning the u. S. Into thee World Champion of extreme inequality. From california to puerto rico looking at poverty and its relationship to civil rights. What i found was incredibly low rates of social mobility. So people who are now very rich will stay that way. People who are very poor will certainly stay that way. What we have with the new tax reform a proposed welfare reforms is in exacerbation on both ins of that scalpels of amy we will speakak with Philip Alston. Words. Cdc seven banned fetus, and time avoid, vulnerable, diversity, transgender,r, evidencebased, d sciencebased. We will speak with the ceo of the Emigrants Association for the advancement of science, dr. Rush holt, and Columbia University gender studies profess