. >> host: mabey some examples that we can relate to. >> you are speaking about the resources and certainly i worked in the criminals' lobby at georgetown law we see every day people charge minor crimes. i will say that 79% of crimes in the criminal justice system are misdemeanors. that is really most of what we are talking about. and you sort of see over and over again the absence of access to substance-abuse treatment to mental health treatment those would be things that would have prevented people from ever entering into the criminal justice system in the first place and it is just so shameful that you have to get arrested in order to get access to these services to the communities the clients live incarcerating people and they spend on average 45 to incarcerate them in the supervision and more health treatment to solve the problems. it's hard to talk about actual clients. the time and time again you see heavy offense is going on there being prosecuted. those sorts of things are happening. >> host: that is so sad that we're we are basically running the court system and that is a point th