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they're saying really all the fears are bologna? specific instance where the law was violated here. i don't believe that the right way to go is to make us weaker in terms of garting inggathering information. president bush said we cannot let this happen again. the only way to do that is to intervene before the attacks are perpetrated. not to wait until afterwards. >> there's much more. but first the governor shared a great story with me today about the bridge controversy, the "the new york times" and a little phone call he made. go to facebook.com slash the kelly file to see that. and up next he makes some news on immigration. >> would you reverse president obama's executive action on illegal immigration? (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your fa
they're saying really all the fears are bologna? specific instance where the law was violated here. i don't believe that the right way to go is to make us weaker in terms of garting inggathering information. president bush said we cannot let this happen again. the only way to do that is to intervene before the attacks are perpetrated. not to wait until afterwards. >> there's much more. but first the governor shared a great story with me today about the bridge controversy, the "the...
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most of the time it's either bologna or ham. ooh, extra bread today. look at that. get little carrots like this. and, of course, plenty of mayo. so then what you do is pretty much eat the carrots then you have this like a bowl and mix it in a bowl. egg salad sandwich, stuff like that. some days it's really good, vanilla pudding, chocolate pudding, mix it with your milk, stir it up. you've got a milk shake. you learn secrets like that. bon appetit. >> though wozniak learned how to adjust to life in jail, he claims to be less knowledgeable of the press reports surrounding his alleged crime. >> the honest truth of what they're saying, i'm not really sure. since i've been here, i haven't been able to read the paper. i don't know what they're saying. one time i turned on the tv, the monitor or whatever and i just saw my picture on television. it was a mug shot that they got from the police department. they put together some old youtube videos of me. i was in theater. so they were just splashing that all over the news. >> authorities allowed us to show wozniak some of the
most of the time it's either bologna or ham. ooh, extra bread today. look at that. get little carrots like this. and, of course, plenty of mayo. so then what you do is pretty much eat the carrots then you have this like a bowl and mix it in a bowl. egg salad sandwich, stuff like that. some days it's really good, vanilla pudding, chocolate pudding, mix it with your milk, stir it up. you've got a milk shake. you learn secrets like that. bon appetit. >> though wozniak learned how to adjust...
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like as different from what we look like to be tested it looks like from what started university of bologna. i think that's something for us to keep in mind. i board of iraq -- i've worn a variety of hats. onon a policy researcher into thinker. i'vei work at the state level, and i thought i wanted to take on some of those different dimensions of time and reading kevin's book. i think one of the rich things about kevin's exploration of learning and technology in the book really talk to but it's relational quality, that technology and our interaction with it tends to begin with actually how people learn about can improve the way people learn. and i don't think kevin provides his natural conclusion from what that's going to leave but i think it's a deep question for us to all think about, that i'm aware of randomized control trials that show the students learning with enriched environments are doing better than students even selective institutions having better learning outcome. i think the question itself is when we need to appreciate in a way that whether it lead to a hybrid approach or not,
like as different from what we look like to be tested it looks like from what started university of bologna. i think that's something for us to keep in mind. i board of iraq -- i've worn a variety of hats. onon a policy researcher into thinker. i'vei work at the state level, and i thought i wanted to take on some of those different dimensions of time and reading kevin's book. i think one of the rich things about kevin's exploration of learning and technology in the book really talk to but it's...
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inmates who hold jobs get two days off their sentence for every day worked and occasionally an extra bolognai got two more weeks to go, and then i can actually go to del taco. it will be wonderful. >>> coming up -- >> i have to wait for that part ii. >> the mail brings hopeful news for tami butcher. >> yay! >> and mona selame finds her prospects looking good as well. >> lindsey's hot. have you seen her naked? oh, my god. she's going to look great behind my hiney. oh, my god. 0 >>> depending on the news it brings, mail call can be one of the happiest or saddest times of day at the orange county jail. >> if i don't get mail every day, i get very upset. >> for tami butcher, today's delivery has brought some much needed hope. >> i got my letter of acceptance to the program that i was trying to get into. it says to tami butcher. you're right, tami. you are worth it. there's no reason why you can't be a good mother and a productive woman in life. you are more than welcome to come and obtain the tools needed to change your way of living. stay focused, tami. you're worth it. good luck. so, yeah, i'v
inmates who hold jobs get two days off their sentence for every day worked and occasionally an extra bolognai got two more weeks to go, and then i can actually go to del taco. it will be wonderful. >>> coming up -- >> i have to wait for that part ii. >> the mail brings hopeful news for tami butcher. >> yay! >> and mona selame finds her prospects looking good as well. >> lindsey's hot. have you seen her naked? oh, my god. she's going to look great behind my...
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. >> the budget caps are a bologna excuse. they just blew them away. that's bs. number two, the policy is terrible. their policy is terrible. this country used to have the world's best infra structure, the world economic forum rated us number one. we're now 12 behind singapore, behind iceland. it's unbelievable. our economic competitiveness is hurt, quality of life is hurt. public safety is endangered. and if we had a real infrastructure repair program, revitalization program, it would be the best way to produce those middle class well paying jobs that every politician talks about. >> it's interesting how we react to a disaster like this, if it had been a terrorism attack that killed seven people. >> through the roof. >> could you imagine a single politician that would have gotten up there and said, we have to cut the fund something. >> rail traffic is unbelievable. i testified years ago when i was governor senator shelby said, well, governor, you're asking us to subsidize amtrak. i said, senator, there isn't a rail system in the world that isn't subsidized. what
. >> the budget caps are a bologna excuse. they just blew them away. that's bs. number two, the policy is terrible. their policy is terrible. this country used to have the world's best infra structure, the world economic forum rated us number one. we're now 12 behind singapore, behind iceland. it's unbelievable. our economic competitiveness is hurt, quality of life is hurt. public safety is endangered. and if we had a real infrastructure repair program, revitalization program, it would be...
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it his a biscuit, a one ounce slice of bologna, comes with cereal, a carton of milk and a vitamin enriched fortified beverage that they're served with breakfast, lunch and dinner. we have to serve nutritious meals. they have to leave here in better health than when they came here. >> when you come up, last name and bunk number. >> 71. 17. >> and our last menu design we decided to make this a heart-healthy menu. it's the only jail in florida that i know of that does a heart-healthy menu. >> one of the inmate workers in the kitchen, john powers, was a chef before he was brought to hillsborough county on grand theft charges. he pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. but he has reached a verdict on the kitchen's recipes. >> i critique it a lot. i say, they could have used some more cornstarch or salt or garlic. but they are trying to have a budget and can only spend so much per inmate for food. so you just take in stride and close your eyes and eat it and make the best of it. >> in prison, we got cheeseburgers and pizzas and steak and cheese sandwiches and ice cream. in prison compared to this
it his a biscuit, a one ounce slice of bologna, comes with cereal, a carton of milk and a vitamin enriched fortified beverage that they're served with breakfast, lunch and dinner. we have to serve nutritious meals. they have to leave here in better health than when they came here. >> when you come up, last name and bunk number. >> 71. 17. >> and our last menu design we decided to make this a heart-healthy menu. it's the only jail in florida that i know of that does a...
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inmates who hold jobs get two days off their sentence for every day worked and occasionally an extra bolognago to del taco. it will be wonderful. >>> coming up -- >> i have to wait for that part ii. >> the mail brings hopeful news for tami butcher. >> yay! >> and mona selame finds her prospects looking good as well. >> lindsey's hot. have you seen her naked? oh, my god. she's going to look great behind my harley. oh, my god. shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an insurance company to show you their rates and their competitors' rates, but that's precisely what we do. going up! nope, coming down. and if you switch to progressive today, you could save an average of over 500 bucks. stop it. so call me today at the number below. or is it above? dismount! oh, and he sticks the landing! ii accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, ...i will. eliqui
inmates who hold jobs get two days off their sentence for every day worked and occasionally an extra bolognago to del taco. it will be wonderful. >>> coming up -- >> i have to wait for that part ii. >> the mail brings hopeful news for tami butcher. >> yay! >> and mona selame finds her prospects looking good as well. >> lindsey's hot. have you seen her naked? oh, my god. she's going to look great behind my harley. oh, my god. shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you...
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station, just baent back and forth and didn't have to sign in and sign out lose your spot and all that bologna. and somehow you can't solve that simple problem but your answer is it has to be solved centrally. that's the wrong answer. that's what i'm trying to tell you. >> i understand your position, but i'm going to disagree and we end up facing obstacles from homeland security and the risk of access to national computers -- >> everybody has the problem with the security of health computers. don't tell me it's special to you. everybody is concerned about the patient's privacy on health care. so these are answers that don't make any sense, dr. lynch. i'm really disappointed to hear this kind of stuff. i want your solution to these problems and i think it -- it goes down to not having enough control locally. mr. hernandez, let me ask you a quick question before i'm out of time. ms. clifford's hr question, what can you do about that? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would tell you, mr. chairman to acknowledge to the subcommittee that we do have a complex hr system, which is comprised of two differe
station, just baent back and forth and didn't have to sign in and sign out lose your spot and all that bologna. and somehow you can't solve that simple problem but your answer is it has to be solved centrally. that's the wrong answer. that's what i'm trying to tell you. >> i understand your position, but i'm going to disagree and we end up facing obstacles from homeland security and the risk of access to national computers -- >> everybody has the problem with the security of health...