Former United States Attorney Bill McSwain rejoins the Dom Giordano Program for his bi-weekly check-in discussing crime in and around the city of Philadelphia. First, Giordano and McSwain discuss the resignation of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who stepped down in the face of sexual assault allegations. McSwain explains how he would have approached the situation as a prosecutor had he dealt with a case like Cuomo’s. Then, Giordano and McSwain bring things more local, discussing the continued heightened crime in Philadelphia, comparing the situation we see unfolding in Philadelphia to similar situations like that of playing out in Chicago, and magnifying the role that elected officials such as Larry Krasner have in the tragic state of Philadelphia. After that, Giordano and McSwain talk about tools that law enforcement and the government could utilize to bring accountability back to criminality, including the moratorium on the death penalty set by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. (Photo by Getty Images)