Now Dick Durbin is up. You have a lovely family. Now turns to the questions. He’s grilling Sessions on why he killed sentencing reform last Congress, after they agreed to do it in the Senate gym, even. If you can't acknowledge the fundamental injustice of our sentencing laws how can you be AG? Sessions calls that rude. He’s defending his history on sentencing disparities. Says he just didn’t agree on it being retroactive. Durbin acknowledges he did step out on crack/powder cocaine discrepancy, but we’ve got a bunch of people in jail and why do you oppose those people sentenced under that discrepancy being able to petition for release? Sessions—that’s gonna be on you in Congress to fix. Durbin changes to DREAMers, with a guest at the hearing who is served in combat in Afghanistan. Lists Sessions long history of fighting immigration reform. What would you do to protect the 80,000 DREAMERs? There’s “not a spot of evidence” in your history to suggest that you’d be fair. Sessions says “I’ll follow the law.”