we'll speak with professor mario murillo, a author ofof "colombid the e united statetes: war, unr, and destabilization." and with adriana benjumea, director of the bogota-based human rights group humanas colombia. then, we return to the united states to look at debtors prisons in arkansas where e a county has been jailing poor people who owe feeees for writig bad checks. we'll speak with a woman who once wrote a check for $1.07 for a loaf of bread. the check bounced and her debt ballooned after fees and fines to nearly $400. we'll also speak with nikki -- were kristen clarke represents a mother who spent 35 days in a county jail after she accidentlyly bounceded a 20 nigt check five years ago. then a federal judge has denied a request for life-saving hep c drug for mumia abu-j-jamal. he found penciling his protocol or who gets the drug in prison is unconstitutional. >> judge recognizes with the commonwealth is doing and has been doing for years is not only unjust, but not right. unconstitutional. a violation of phenomenal dish environmental fairness and the human right to life. amy: we