americans dominating the competition. the bees first indian american champion who now leads an organization dedicated to getting students in that community to the top of that contest is with us. like if word of that all right. have a great show, victor. thank you very much. let s start right now well, first of all, you can cannot credibly campaign on law and order and claim the justice system is rigged because you don t agree with the jury s verdict. but ahead of his felony sentencing on july 11, former president donald trump is doing just that if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone these are bad people these are in many cases, i believe sick people where trump and his supporters wrongfully see persecution here. other see accountability. but my first guest today sees karma. raymond santana, along with korey wise and try and mccrae kevin richardson, and yusef salaam were teenagers when they were charged, tried, and convicted, or beating and raping a
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just sad because there s like coming out of jail there s a pardon me that i m know i can never get back mentally in emotion because like being in jail, we go to so much. it d be put to so much the way we get treated, the way they beat us, the way they feel is way, they like pull us to the side and they put you in the wrong off camera and beach you spray with maize break balls in your body that we in see at 24 hours a day, seven days a week. we don t have no phone, well, i know male will have nothing like you ve been taken away from the free world and for a long period of time, so eventually you make you feel hopeless and life we have nothing to live for because to be living felt like death is bevan and living we should not add conditioner. we end is worse well, darien harris i am
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specific or credible threats to the grade or the city as a whole. all right. it s that time now, first of all, with victor is coming up we okay. so there are a lot of people, obviously we have an opinion about donald trump s conviction and what could happen in sentencing. i wanted to hear from raman santana, a member of the formerly known as central park 5. now, the exonerated five, donald trump has never apologized for his rhetoric about the teenagers wrong further please accused and convicted for beating and raping a woman in 1989. well now, the former president is the felon. how is raymond processing this? we re going to talk with him in just a moment, plus a conviction thrown out over testimony. listen to this from an eyewitness who was blind darien harris is a free man, but he lost 12 years in prison. now, he is on a fight for justice. we will speak with darien and the newly crowned national spelling bee champ continues a trend of indian