i don t think so. angle two, she s spy for the russian government, an ex kgb officer. i don t think so. i think she has cooperation contacts with the russian government. now i think the president is right, russians including putin are saying, the president has brought down a little bit of a hammer, we ll send him a message, life ain t easy if you don t bring us a little love. i don t think he s wrong, i think he just needs to talk about how to protect us, not how to protect him. phil has to get his pen back, first of all. the white house correspondents dinner, the glitz, the glamour, you can see it on your screen. the president still speaking in michigan. we ll continue after this.
what happened to them, the more they learn how to let go of a lot of things. the greater they become at parenting. while some jails and prisons have similar programs, bexar county s at 31 years old is one of the longest running in the nation. jail officials say graduates of the program have about a 15% lower arrest rate than the national average, with about 70%. the match program has helped me a lot with communication as far as with my child, the way i communicate with him. the things i say, how i say it. it makes a big difference on how you say something to your child. the program allows participants weekly hour-long visits with their children in classroom settings as opposed to the jail s non-contact visitation area, used by other inmates, for 50-minute-long visits. say daddy. you ain t going to say it. i know a lot of people are against children coming to the jail, but the children take a
and he ended up on a much tougher housing unit and it was definitely a place he didn t want to be. escamilla denied stealing anything. one of the managers had found a bag or a packet of cookie in the trash bag and he didn t know who it was, and instead of checking with the cameras he just called in the four new guys who were working the cooking line. since none of us knew who did it, he fired all of us. and things would get much tougher for escamilla. another inmate in the new unit, charles robinson, who is waiting trial on charges of robbery and malicious wounding to which he pled not guilty, decided that escamilla owed him something. he owe me a lunch. he was supposed to give me his breakfast tray. but he ain t give that up. so he s going to give me his lunch today. he told me that people who come here for the first week don t eat or something. something that s never happened to me before. i don t know if that s like an initiation.
damn ass again. when do you think you re coming back up here? i ll come up here whenever you want me here. being that you re off chemo you re probably going to start getting stronger and gaining the weight and stuff. i m getting stronger but my skin s giving away. i m breaking out in blood sores and everything. but they say that s normal. my liver s about gone. what the cancer didn t get the chemo did. i love you. tell mom i love her. she knows that. his dad knew he was terminal. and i could feel that sadness. you know, even if he was going to leave the planet, his son was going to walk down that same dark path that he had gone. i love you, dad. love you too, son. he needs to figure out where his life is heading. life ain t going to wait on you. it s like my grandfather told me, if you don t learn the lessons in life you re doomed to repeat them until you do.
this guy gives you something, is it going to be cool from then on? probably not, because i don t like his attitude. but he ain t going to last up here, the way he carry himself. the way he act. my religion tells me to just give it to him. maybe god s trying to teach me something right there. it s hard, you know? i m just trying to be calm and be myself and not bother anybody. that just makes me stand out more, i guess. everything here right now is a test. you know, studying for my test. now sometimes i get pop quizzes like that. and i m like, i m not prepared, you know? but the next day his decision was made for him. i don t see him in the unit today. what happened? they called and told him he was going to leave. i had to get bailed out. i knew i had to. i was trying to convince them,