yesterday talking to four individuals in calhoun county i realized how dehumanizing it has unbearable. i felt so exhausted hearing from a woman who was trafficked between the age of 10 and 12. a survivor of human trafficking held in detention. crying and tears, being separated from her six-year-old daughter. until we can fix it, we can never take care of her mother. them make our this is a look like system that if you do not neighborhoods completely turned into chaos. i appreciate your courage for speaking up. please come talk to me afterwards and i will do my best to find someone who will help your mother get access to her insulin. [applause] >> i feel like this is the best time to ask this question. i do not know when we will see each other again. i am here every week. questions.wo how do you feel about mass incarceration? especially on people of color? had that be -- had that been brought up in congress to slow down mass incarceration? people get detained from being in another country. i know so money people are detained for senseless things that was not worth it or placed in a vir