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Eliza Orlins for Manhattan DA, Social Safety Nets & Boots in the Streets
Jul 23, 2020 ·
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Tonight on #theUSApodcast we speak with Eliza Orlins who is running to be the next District Attorney in Manhattan NY. The recent movements across the nation to ameliorate police departments...
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Tonight on #theUSApodcast we speak with Eliza Orlins who is running to be the next District
Attorney in Manhattan NY. The recent movements across the nation to ameliorate police
departments and usher in criminal justice reform have sparked many to seek changes in
leadership. Many feel as if changing those who have let misconduct fester will FINALLY change
criminal justice for the better. This is especially true in the Manhattan District Attorney office
where many high-profile cases, police misconduct and bail reform have been front and center in
the public eye. In this episode, we speak with Eliza Orlins about how she plans to change the
culture of criminal justice in NY, what do we do about bad cops and what her vision for a better
NYC will be. You can follow Eliza Orlins @ElizaOrlins
Also, with coronavirus still raging out-of-control many Americans are still suffering from the economic affects of it. with the federal unemployment insurance stimulus expiring this week, many Americans are left wondering what they will do and if there will be another help from the government. This has bought the question of social safety nets in to play. Does the United States need a stronger social safety nets? And if so what?
And lastly, Donald Trump has now taken the step of moving an identifiable federal troops into US cities for what he thinks is law and order practice. Is this OK? Have any other presidents done this in the past and what will be the consequences if it is allowed to continue?
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Attorney in Manhattan NY. The recent movements across the nation to ameliorate police
departments and usher in criminal justice reform have sparked many to seek changes in
leadership. Many feel as if changing those who have let misconduct fester will FINALLY change
criminal justice for the better. This is especially true in the Manhattan District Attorney office
where many high-profile cases, police misconduct and bail reform have been front and center in
the public eye. In this episode, we speak with Eliza Orlins about how she plans to change the
culture of criminal justice in NY, what do we do about bad cops and what her vision for a better
NYC will be. You can follow Eliza Orlins @ElizaOrlins
Also, with coronavirus still raging out-of-control many Americans are still suffering from the economic affects of it. with the federal unemployment insurance stimulus expiring this week, many Americans are left wondering what they will do and if there will be another help from the government. This has bought the question of social safety nets in to play. Does the United States need a stronger social safety nets? And if so what?
And lastly, Donald Trump has now taken the step of moving an identifiable federal troops into US cities for what he thinks is law and order practice. Is this OK? Have any other presidents done this in the past and what will be the consequences if it is allowed to continue?
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