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. >> some of the inmates in d-3a accused me of putting semen on bologna sandwiches that i was givinghem, and the deputy sent me down here to the hole because of my own safety. he said they wanted to kill me. >> an individual came up to me and told me that jeremy had said that he was going to give everybody in the pod hiv. he had told people he put a special sauce on his sandwiches. >> extra mayonnaise. that's what i said. and that was like four weeks ago. >> no, i did not do that. >> bologna sandwiches are not part of the jail's normal meal plan. they're usually given to inmates who require an additional meal for medication. due to his hiv status merithew was such an inmate. but he gave his sandwiches away. >> the sandwiches are popular because a lot of the inmates are indigent and he was giving them out for free, i guess. and if you can get anything free in jail, sandwiches or anything like that, you're going to take them. so they're going to be extremely popular. >> i have a morning snack for you. there you go. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> there's so much almost hatred for him righ
. >> some of the inmates in d-3a accused me of putting semen on bologna sandwiches that i was givinghem, and the deputy sent me down here to the hole because of my own safety. he said they wanted to kill me. >> an individual came up to me and told me that jeremy had said that he was going to give everybody in the pod hiv. he had told people he put a special sauce on his sandwiches. >> extra mayonnaise. that's what i said. and that was like four weeks ago. >> no, i did...
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>> no, i did not do that. >> bologna sandwiches are not part of the jail's normal meal plan.y're usually given to inmates who require an additional meal for medication. due to his hiv status merithew was such an inmate. but he gave his sandwiches away. >> the sandwiches are popular because a lot of the inmates are indigent and he was giving them out for free, i guess. and if you can get anything free in jail, sandwiches or anything like that, you're going to take them. so they're going to be extremely popular. >> i have a morning snack for you. there you go. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> there's so much almost hatred for him right now in here. i think i had 16 people eat sandwiches from him. >> ruben florez received several sandwiches from merithew in recent weeks. he ate some and traded the rest to other inmates. >> i don't want nobody to bring me food over here. somebody offered me a bag of cookies or they offered me a soup, i'm going to grab it. i don't think nothing that somebody got a sick mind and going to try to infect me with some type of disease by. >> robert bailey a
>> no, i did not do that. >> bologna sandwiches are not part of the jail's normal meal plan.y're usually given to inmates who require an additional meal for medication. due to his hiv status merithew was such an inmate. but he gave his sandwiches away. >> the sandwiches are popular because a lot of the inmates are indigent and he was giving them out for free, i guess. and if you can get anything free in jail, sandwiches or anything like that, you're going to take them. so...
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. >> it's bureaucratic bologna. >> reporter: red tape from fema insurance company and state prevented from rebuilding despite foundation damage that local officials acknowledged her flood insurance contracted by fema did not give a full pay out and qualified for grants by fema and yet to see the money so her home sits empty while her family of five cramps in this tiny living space. >> i want 130,000 to build the house, not like i want $5 million, i want to put my children into their own home. >> reporter: she is not the only one, u.s. representative cath line kathleen rice say there are more people fighting the bureaucratic battle on their own, as member of the committee she has a role in over seeing fema and agency needs to make changes now, not only to protect future storm victims but also take care of sandy survivors. >> if it's through an act of legislation, then we will get that done. but i think this is one of those. >> reporter: when? >> as soon as possible. >> reporter: what about the people who had engineers come out and adjusters look and say denied, from the get go? >> i th
. >> it's bureaucratic bologna. >> reporter: red tape from fema insurance company and state prevented from rebuilding despite foundation damage that local officials acknowledged her flood insurance contracted by fema did not give a full pay out and qualified for grants by fema and yet to see the money so her home sits empty while her family of five cramps in this tiny living space. >> i want 130,000 to build the house, not like i want $5 million, i want to put my children into...
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raising the ceiling, everything is new, the only thing is going to be these two walls so that is bologna, her's appraisals under 317, only applications to demolish sing m family residential buildings that are not affordable or financially accessible are exempt from discretionary reviews, he is not applying to demolish his new house. i don't care if his new house costs 8 million dollars, he can't appraise that to be exempt from section 317. it says clearly it's for housing applying to be demolished so he's appraising the wrong thing. i'm not saying his appraisal price is wrong i don't care, it's appraising the wrong thing it should be appraising the same thing as it was before it fell and before construction was made because that's what required a mandatory discretionary review and it really is one of the big contentions here. they should have had a discretionary review, not an internal review, he's not exempt from 317. he says he's putting back this portion which he's really not, he's putting back two walls. it's already been conceded at city planning that this is a demolition, so we're
raising the ceiling, everything is new, the only thing is going to be these two walls so that is bologna, her's appraisals under 317, only applications to demolish sing m family residential buildings that are not affordable or financially accessible are exempt from discretionary reviews, he is not applying to demolish his new house. i don't care if his new house costs 8 million dollars, he can't appraise that to be exempt from section 317. it says clearly it's for housing applying to be...
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kennedy: it's not just the scarf, phony bologna, you are a classy person, charles. >> i didn't know anywords you are useing. >> spend the night on youtube and look for eddie murphy clips on "snl," gumby, buckwheat, james brown. best when he was a white guy on the bus. amazing, some of the most forward looking comedy. >> he walked around and the sketch is how white people interact with each other when there is no black people around. >> when the last black person got off the bus, the white people were celebrating. >> white face? is that tolerant? that shouldn't go on. kennedy: jimmy and charles, thank you, it's like a two man party, and they're the bread, and i'm the meat, in the fun sandwich. >>> next, today's reason to party, a new york celebration in february, what i'm drinking and what you are drinking soon, and why we say happy new year to you, too. stay tuned. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. t
kennedy: it's not just the scarf, phony bologna, you are a classy person, charles. >> i didn't know anywords you are useing. >> spend the night on youtube and look for eddie murphy clips on "snl," gumby, buckwheat, james brown. best when he was a white guy on the bus. amazing, some of the most forward looking comedy. >> he walked around and the sketch is how white people interact with each other when there is no black people around. >> when the last black...
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absolutely miserable to be around if they dot again the nap n i think totally bologna to think you canur kid up so tired they'll go to bed, then be pleasant child. your kids miserable to be around, and everyone else thinks your child are miserable tore around. one thing harder, lauren, johnson? >> yes, i am. >> what are the videos that get sent me from my husband every weekends? >> melt downs, because her husband's left at home with these three children. so she like hi honey how is everything going. he basically wants to hang up in her face then sends video and they're like daddy! and you're like going off and having melt down. car send cracking up laughing. meanwhile her husband is like you think this is funny? not funny at all. >> so that's life. that's why we need naps. >> begging for naps. >> begging for help. >> here is the thing too karen, we used to take naps in kin err garth end when four and five years old. >> i think all the way up through four and five years old. the challenge, i did set my kid up, challenge younger kids, see the old he err ones up. that's the the challenge
absolutely miserable to be around if they dot again the nap n i think totally bologna to think you canur kid up so tired they'll go to bed, then be pleasant child. your kids miserable to be around, and everyone else thinks your child are miserable tore around. one thing harder, lauren, johnson? >> yes, i am. >> what are the videos that get sent me from my husband every weekends? >> melt downs, because her husband's left at home with these three children. so she like hi honey...
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it's bologna every day. hot meals in the morning, hot meal at night. >> this is the best part of the day. lunchtime. >> pretty much we try to eat and don't talk. because if they catch us talking, they're going to tell you to get up, throw your food away and get up. you got to deal with it until 6:30, dinnertime. >> out of control here, you're not allowed to even talk in the dining room. this is an exception. it's amazing we're not getting thrown out. it's because of you guys. but you're not allowed to say a word in here. >> because the dining facility can only accommodate a small percentage of inmates at a time, each table has approximately 15 minutes to eat. >> that's it. >> it's time to go now. we're up and running. >> i'll just take a little water. >> no talking. >> women's detention center is the nicest of all the facilities, if you can call any of them is nice. but jail is hell. >> vitamins. i have low blood. i need 500 milligrams -- prescribed by my private doctor. >> it's head count time. >> this is t
it's bologna every day. hot meals in the morning, hot meal at night. >> this is the best part of the day. lunchtime. >> pretty much we try to eat and don't talk. because if they catch us talking, they're going to tell you to get up, throw your food away and get up. you got to deal with it until 6:30, dinnertime. >> out of control here, you're not allowed to even talk in the dining room. this is an exception. it's amazing we're not getting thrown out. it's because of you guys....
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thinking like you that, you know maybe this witchcraft thing is, you know, maybe this is a bunch of bolognad maybe torturing these women is not such a good idea. but his two jesuit priests in charge of the torture and the whole inquisition, in charge of the inquisition, they were total believers. so he took the two of them down to where they had this woman who was being tortured, and he brought 'em in there and said you know lady i have strong feelings that these two men here are warlocks. i think they might have been cavorting with satan. executioner, crank up the torture wheel just a little bit more. what do you say ma'am? what do you think? oh yes, i have seen both of them. they were cavorting with the dell, they turned into -- with the devil, they turned into goats, she went on and on. and they said oh. so that was, like an early experiment. test the hypothesis. laugh and he wrote a book about that, and that started the abolition of witchcraft in the year peen witch craze. anyway -- european witch craze. as for there still witches? of course. where there's impoverishment lack of educati
thinking like you that, you know maybe this witchcraft thing is, you know, maybe this is a bunch of bolognad maybe torturing these women is not such a good idea. but his two jesuit priests in charge of the torture and the whole inquisition, in charge of the inquisition, they were total believers. so he took the two of them down to where they had this woman who was being tortured, and he brought 'em in there and said you know lady i have strong feelings that these two men here are warlocks. i...
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the inmates are then given bologna sandwiches and some juice. from there they're told to follow a series of lines painted on the floor. >> okay. blue line's going to take them to cell b, which is for male. and they're going to wait -- they're going to wait in that cell to be booked. the yellow line's going to take them into cell one, which is going to be in classification. if they've already been booked, then they can go on and be classified. inmates are classified in three levels -- low, medium, and high, depending on their past crimes. >> my second time. for the same thing. i didn't finish my domestic violence classes, and that's why i got sentenced for 180 days, for not completing them. >> 21-year-old convicted wife batterer miguel castillo is no stranger to the system. >> the worst thing in processing, that you don't get your bed until sometimes eight hours, ten hours. today they told me i wasn't going to get a bed until 24 hours. >> it's a long drive from santa monica to l.a. we have to stop off in beverly hills. >> 28-year-old multiple dru
the inmates are then given bologna sandwiches and some juice. from there they're told to follow a series of lines painted on the floor. >> okay. blue line's going to take them to cell b, which is for male. and they're going to wait -- they're going to wait in that cell to be booked. the yellow line's going to take them into cell one, which is going to be in classification. if they've already been booked, then they can go on and be classified. inmates are classified in three levels -- low,...