know, from my experience of talking to other guys that have gotten out, the ones that have the most trouble don t have family to go to or anything. i have family. my mom, but she s locked up herself. so i m on my own. i need to do whatever i can because nothing is free anymore. once he arrived at the work release facility, he met with sergeant david gowan for an orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn t start as quickly as he had hoped. right back here in the visiting room. the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what s going on, get used to the schedules, the routines, and things of that nature. after the two weeks, they re going to go ahead and they re going to give you a counselor orientation. you cannot go out job seeking until that counsel orientation is done. it s very crucial.
sergeant david gowan for an orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn t start as quickly as he had hoped. right back here in the visiting room. the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what s going on, get used to the schedules, the routines, and things of that nature. after the two weeks, they re going to go ahead and they re going to give you a counselor orientation. you cannot go out job seeking until that counsel orientation is done. it s very crucial. i will review the rule book. if i have any questions i ll be sure to direct them to you. yeah. feel free. watching paul in the work release center was a little sad. he seemed like a fish out of water, and i could tell at that point he started to get nervous. you know, he had lived for 26 years in prison. he knew what to do there, and suddenly he looked like he was at a loss. am i anxious?
orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn t start as quickly as he had hoped. right back here in the visiting room. the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what s going on, get used to the schedules, the routines, and things of that nature. after the two weeks, they re going to go ahead and they re going to give you a counselor orientation. you cannot go out job seeking until that counsel orientation is done. it s very crucial. i will review the rule book. if i have any questions i ll be sure to direct them to you. yeah. feel free. watching paul in the work release center was a little sad. he seemed like a fish out of water, and i could tell at that point he started to get nervous. you know, he had lived for 26 years in prison. he knew what to do there, and suddenly he looked like he was
well together. i don t think that that was the case. they had a 40-day rotation, in other words, the people would come in, they would be there at most over a 40-day period. they never really got acclimated, they never really got trained up, and certainly, that s one of the things that was pointed to today. andrea, you may have a point. we got the sense today in testimony that that really was not the reason. there wasn t there wasn t lesser security there because of what was happening with the cia in an adjacent compound. there may be different answers tomorrow, but today that was not the sense that we got. i got to ask you whether you agree with some of the very inflammatory things being said about the former u.n. ambassador, john bolton, on another network, that the state department has completely shot down. he s claiming hillary clinton has a case of, quote, diplomatic flu. can you put that to rest? i don t make those kind of i make statements about things that i know.
half my paycheck will go to the state, but it allows me to go ahead and save some money up for when i get out because, you know, from my experience of talking to other guys that have gotten out, the ones that have the most trouble don t have family to go to or anything. i have family. my mom, but she s locked up herself. so i m on my own. i need to do whatever i can because nothing is free anymore. once he arrived at the work release facility, he met with sergeant david gowan for an orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn t start as quickly as he had hoped. right back here in the visiting room. the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what s going on, get used to the schedules, the routines, and things of that nature. after the two weeks, they re going to go ahead and they re going to give you a counselor orientation. you cannot go out job seeking until that counsel orientation is done.