>> nawaz: so far, ricky kidd's experience after prison has been very different than joe amrine's, and himself lucky. but the trauma, the loss, the anger-- many of those are the same. kidd recently began seeing a therapist to work through those issues. he's currently suing the kansas city police department in civil court, which could take years. because of governmental immunity, sean o'brien says most clients get nothing. in the meantime, he's trying to focus on the positive each day: advocating for the friends he left behind, the wrongful convictions he can prevent, and redefining what freedom means. >> these are things that i always wanted to happen. and now they happen, so. >> nawaz: not wasting a day. >> not wasting a day. >> nawaz: for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz in kansas city, kansas. >> woodruff: and you can learn much more about ricky kidd's life and case in our podcast, "broken justice," about the failures in public defense that led to his incarceration. >> woodruff: and that brings us to the analysis of capehart and >> woodruff: as reported president biden's build back