Hip hop artist Meek Mill is back in court Tuesday, trying to get his more than decade-old conviction on gun and drug charges thrown out. The rapper wants to make himself the face of criminal justice reform, after many criticized his 2017 prison sentence for violating probation as "too extreme." For his only interview, Mill sat down on "CBS This Morning" in his hometown of Philadelphia to discuss fixing what he describes as a broken system.

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