cedrick brown is awaiting trial on burglary charges. we all had a split second to make a choice to do the right thing or the wrong thing and most of us here, we picked the wrong thing. it s as simple as that. in my neighborhood right. money s basically nil. you ve got so much unemployment, and we are not acquiring the funds to meet the demand. so how do we find patience? okay. patience right here then, we discuss here every week that you just can t jump out and say you re going to get a job. absolutely. you have to have the tools in place. absolutely. this is the opportunity for you to build up some discipline knowing that you re going to do certain things every day. so you re building a foundation that s going to allow you to make the right decisions when you get out of here. me personally, i think the program s helped. every time i ve come here, the program has helped me. i have seen brothers graduate and get geds here. i ve seen brothers go to task programs
doing time in boston s suffolk county jail is a world away from the colleges or ivy league university located just miles away. but once a week those two worlds intersect when students from harvard university and boston college come to the jail to help inmates earn their geds. for them to come in and do it for us as little convicts, i should say, that s a good thing. looking out for us. showing us, you know, there is a world out there. there is help out there. people want to help you. girard cohen has been teamed with alexander, a harvard sophomore. it s one of these things, you can do the answers in your head probably, just to be sure, because we all make mistakes and try do it in our head, just write it out. it will take five extra seconds, but it s totally worth it. if you re taking a test, each answer matters for the final score. people have a wall about what how they think of prisoners and what this whole community is like and it s just not true.
doing time in boston s suffolk county jail is a world away from the colleges or ivy league university located just miles away. but once a week those two worlds intersect when students from harvard university and boston college come to the jail to help inmates earn their geds. for them to come in and do it for us as little convicts, i should say, that s a good thing. looking out for us. showing us, you know, there is a world out there. there is help out there. people want to help you. girard cohen has been teamed with alexander, a harvard sophomore. it s one of these things, you can do the answers in your head probably, just to be sure, because we all make mistakes and try do it in our head, just write it out. it will take five extra seconds, but it s totally worth it. if you re taking a test, each answer matters for the final score. people have a wall about what how they think of prisoners and what this whole community is like and it s just not true. if you work with someone cons
the last time bush ran was 2002. that s an age in politics. hillary clinton has not been in the game for awhile too. it ll be interesting to see if she s go i think to run. i like one thing about jeb bush. he s really serious about education. i think that s the key issue. the long-term assimilation of people coming to this country developing american civics, american culture. assimilation is going to be our biggest challenge in the next 20 years. i think everybody who loves america wants it to happen. anyway, thank you. and bush believes in that. he s got a family that s assimilating. i hope i didn t offend anybody. but i believe in the united culture ultimately. we got to have this land is our key to what we love. thank you both. david corn. and thank you john feehery. coming up, geds who s coming to dinner? i ve been saying for months for president obama to stop being aloof. tonight they re going to have a bunch of not mcconnell ar
money s basically nil. you ve got so much unemployment, and we are not acquiring the funds to meet the demand. so how do we find patience? okay. patience right here then, we discuss here every week that you just can t jump out and say you re going to get a job. absolutely. you have to have the tools in place. absolutely. this is the opportunity for you to build up some discipline knowing that you re going to do certain things every day. so you re building a foundation that s going to allow you to make the right decisions when you get out of here. me personally, i think the program s helped. every time i ve come here, the program has helped me. i have seen brothers graduate and get geds here. i ve seen brothers go to task programs and work release programs and stay out of trouble. it works. it works. it may not work for everybody, but it does work and my belief is that if it helps 1 or 2 out of 100, then that s still helping society. because that one or two gonna help so