. ♪ charlie: bryan stevenson is here.e is a public interest lawyer who has dedicated his life to fighting racial discrimination in the criminal justice system. his efforts have focused on putting a spotlight on the legacy of slavery in america. his nonprofit equal justice initiative has saved 125 death row prisoners from execution. he is -- he has won a landmark supreme court ruling that held mandatory life without parole sentences for minors is unconstitutional. the organization plans to open the first and largest memorial honoring the thousands of victims of lynching in the united states. that will happen next year. the project includes a museum that will explore the road from slavery to the current era of mass incarceration. both will be located in summary, alabama. i am pleased to have brian stephenson back at this table. welcome. when you went to montgomery, did you see unfurling this career that you have had, did you burn with the fire to do what you have done? see everythingt that would come. i grew up in a poor ru