The death of Corey Ruiz has sparked difficult questions about policing, accountability, and the value of every human life. Santita Jackson speaks with Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy, whose office prosecuted the killing of Tyre Nichols, about concerns surrounding police use-of-force training and the importance of de-escalation, transparency, and community trust. Joined by Vaun Mayes from Community Task Force Milwaukee, Atty. Robert Patillo, Former Prosecutor Atty. Daryl Jones, and Atty. Tanya Woods, the conversation examines how communities can pursue justice while working toward safer, stronger relationships between law enforcement and the people they serve.
Continue to Hour 2 as the discussion turns toward accountability, civic engagement, and practical paths forward.

The Cory Ruiz Case: Building Trust and Lasting Change (Hour 2)
45:57

What Progressives Want and Why the Establishment Is Worried (Hour 2)
45:31

Ro Khanna on the West Bank and a New Progressive Surge (Hour 1)
44:52