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i put her in the infirmary for eight days. >> love that. >> i chased after a court officer. they said i hit one and kicked one and spit on him. >> for those inmates all too willing to throw a punch -- the jail has a special place. >> the box. >> separated from everything. so you learn to deal with it. it's called the box life. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world class city, but ever since its colonial days, some have called it a fighting town. and located in the heart of the city is a place for anyone who does their fighting outside a ring. >> step inside, gentlemen. back to the wall, please. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the walls of suffolk county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and serving short sentences, this man arrived here having only been accused of a crime. if they don't make bail they will stay until their case, resolved. that could take months if not years. >> so many housing people, very violent crimes with people with completely non-violen
i put her in the infirmary for eight days. >> love that. >> i chased after a court officer. they said i hit one and kicked one and spit on him. >> for those inmates all too willing to throw a punch -- the jail has a special place. >> the box. >> separated from everything. so you learn to deal with it. it's called the box life. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world class city, but ever since its colonial days, some have called it a fighting...
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>> despite the set back, he believes his four months mt. infirmary should have earned him a shot to going back to general population. he is requested to speak with the deputy superintendent michelle steinberg to plead his case. >> how are you doing? >> i'm all right. >> i dealt with him for probably five or six years whether in classification or capacity as assistant deputy superintendent. >> you made a comment to the officer? >> he's a smart individual and manipulative and knows how to get what he wants. he's a good talker. >> i want to see if i get this straight. you are telling me that the whole 4 1/2 months, i slipped up one time and everything goes downhill? that's what you tell me? >> you had the choice and made the choice not to do what was asked? >> i don't understand. i really don't understand that. it started off in the morning about juice i had my issues adding up. you have to look at the positive side of it. the positive. he caught a ticket and he didn't catch a ticket to try to hurt somebody. he didn't catch for making the joyce and kick
>> despite the set back, he believes his four months mt. infirmary should have earned him a shot to going back to general population. he is requested to speak with the deputy superintendent michelle steinberg to plead his case. >> how are you doing? >> i'm all right. >> i dealt with him for probably five or six years whether in classification or capacity as assistant deputy superintendent. >> you made a comment to the officer? >> he's a smart individual and...
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another case, down the infirmary looking like [ bleep ]. i have the power to change myself. just got to stay away from all bad -- all bad things. >> reporter: espinoza expects to walk out of jail any day now, but his freedom is not guaranteed. authorities might still bring criminal charges against him for his role in the three on one fight in the general population unit. but a $750 bail has just been set on shoplifting and larceny and he's got the money. >> i'm going to bail out. hopefully beat these case. most of my cases i have on my record are beaten. when i beat these cases i'm all done. i think i'll try the mundane life. >> reporter: but espinoza has tried before bp. >> i was in the car, the girl now. everything's great. usually when i pick up. i'll start out smoking weed thinking it's okay to smoke weed once in a while. that leads me to heroin. once i see heroin, i look at everything i have, then i've been happy, real happy, but sometimes i like the pain. >> "the box life"
another case, down the infirmary looking like [ bleep ]. i have the power to change myself. just got to stay away from all bad -- all bad things. >> reporter: espinoza expects to walk out of jail any day now, but his freedom is not guaranteed. authorities might still bring criminal charges against him for his role in the three on one fight in the general population unit. but a $750 bail has just been set on shoplifting and larceny and he's got the money. >> i'm going to bail out....
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>> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary.r close friend and former cellmate krystal o'reilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i don't wish this on anybody, but because i knew what she was going out to do i kind of was hoping to see her back. at least i know she's safe. at least i know, they'll have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from the infirmary, o'reilly turns her focus to rebuilding her own life. especially with her 2-year-old son and mother who's raising him. today she's making cards, and in jail, that takes unusual creativity. >> i'm making crayons with tampons since i don't really have access, full access, anyway, to crayons or pencils or anything like that. got to get creative. so what we do is, take a tampon and any white deodorant. take it and either a magazine or a newspaper, and rub it on the color. magazines work a little better, but they don't usually come through here frequently. so -- make due with the metro. make different stencils. i get letters. hearts, stuff like that. i mak
>> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary.r close friend and former cellmate krystal o'reilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i don't wish this on anybody, but because i knew what she was going out to do i kind of was hoping to see her back. at least i know she's safe. at least i know, they'll have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from the infirmary, o'reilly turns her focus to rebuilding her own life. especially with her 2-year-old son and...
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do you have pink eye, and he said, you know, that's what the infirmary thinks but i have actually tattooed my eyes. i said are you kidding me? really, you've tattooed the whites of your eyes? >> they're tattooed red, the whites of my eyes. >> why? >> i don't know if you can really ask why. the question is why not? everybody has got tattoos, everybody has got stretched ears, everybody has this and that. you never see anybody with the whites of their eyes tattooed. now i decided to go that far and done it. >> in the 30-odd prisons i have filmed at, i had never seen tattooed eyeballs before, and while we were at limon there were two guys who had tattooed the whites of their eyes. >> the other guy is his cellmate, paul inman. >> it's like the final frontier. nobody has got it done. i had blue eyes so i chose blue. i thought it would be a good combination between a dark blue and black. i thought black would be a little scary, so i went with dark blue. >> he was proud of them. he thought they looked great. >> and i'll bet you there's no one in the world that has the same color eyes as i do. i'm
do you have pink eye, and he said, you know, that's what the infirmary thinks but i have actually tattooed my eyes. i said are you kidding me? really, you've tattooed the whites of your eyes? >> they're tattooed red, the whites of my eyes. >> why? >> i don't know if you can really ask why. the question is why not? everybody has got tattoos, everybody has got stretched ears, everybody has this and that. you never see anybody with the whites of their eyes tattooed. now i decided...
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pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. know. >> delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> brothers prepare to say good-bye. >>> yo. [ bleep ] the [ bleep ]. i'm the ice cream man, 20 bills for a lick you can catch me on a strip with that dangle on my hip, long street, be my team, my aim is real sick and don't blasting that kid, what up, yo. >> for childhood friends delshaun bloodworth and david peters, sharing a cell at boston's suffolk county jail has helped make the time go by a little bit easier. but after bloodworth attacked another inmate, they're going to be on their own for a while. bloodworth was found to have instigated the fight and was issued a disciplinary report. >> they call it d-reports, you know what i mean? at approximately 1:45 p.m., detainees bloodworth, delshaun, me and my inmate number and [ bleep ] and [ bleep ], whoever he is, were exchanging blows by the phone bank in the 61 unit. we weren't ex
pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. know. >> delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> brothers prepare to say good-bye. >>> yo. [ bleep ] the [ bleep ]. i'm the ice cream man, 20 bills for a lick you can catch me on a strip with that dangle on my hip, long street, be my team, my aim is real sick and don't blasting that kid, what up, yo....
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. >> you put me out there in the population, i will get my as beat down and end up in the infirmary if i'm lucky. if not, in a grave yard. >> if threads are made against you, we will deal with it accordingly. end of story. that's the way it's going to be. you are setting me up for a beating. even if i'm lucky. >> listen while i'm talking to you. >> all right. >> our units are segregated the. they don't interact with each other. if they don't know you, you can make it there. >> it's not the neighborhood that is bad, it's the neighbors. that's what it is. >> listen to me. you are not going to manipulate the system here. you have manipulated the system and that's not going to happen here. you are going to go through the process like everyone else that comes in. if that means you go out in population, that's where you are going to go. if it means we verify custody, that is what happens we will not do yours >> i will do everything in my power to make the system work for me. in my favor. in regards to going to the hole >> coming up, george faces the disciplinary board for flooding his cellbl
. >> you put me out there in the population, i will get my as beat down and end up in the infirmary if i'm lucky. if not, in a grave yard. >> if threads are made against you, we will deal with it accordingly. end of story. that's the way it's going to be. you are setting me up for a beating. even if i'm lucky. >> listen while i'm talking to you. >> all right. >> our units are segregated the. they don't interact with each other. if they don't know you, you can make...
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pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> brothers prepare to say good-bye. >>> yo. [ bleep ] the [ bleep ]. i'm the ice cream man, 20 bills for a lick you can catch me on a strip with that dangle on my hip, long street, be my team, my aim is real sick and don't blasting that kid, what up, yo. >> for childhood friends delshaun bloodworth and david peters, sharing a cell at boston's suffolk county jail has helped make the time go by a little bit easier. but after bloodworth attacked another inmate, they're going to be on their own for a while. bloodworth was found to have instigated the fight and was issued a disciplinary report. >> they call it d-reports, you know what i mean? at approximately 1:45 p.m., detainees bloodworth, delshaun, me and my inmate number and [ bleep ] and [ bleep ], whoever he is, were exchanging blows by the phone bank in the 61 unit. we weren't exchanging units. mo
pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> brothers prepare to say good-bye. >>> yo. [ bleep ] the [ bleep ]. i'm the ice cream man, 20 bills for a lick you can catch me on a strip with that dangle on my hip, long street, be my team, my aim is real sick and don't blasting that kid, what up, yo. >> for childhood...
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once their treatment in the infirmary was completed. >>> next on "lockup raw: ever present danger." >> my crime is a serial rapist. they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. >> sex offenders. the pariahs of the prison yard. >> far as i am concerned they can die. >>> it's probably the most common of all emotions inside prison. and fear comes in many forms. as a group of inmates at kentucky state penitentiary explain to us. >> i don't fear none of these guys out here. the one i fear the worst is probably -- it's not a clique, my friends that i hang with, these 10, 15 people. i probably fear them most. because i know who they are. the rest of these guys i don't fear none of them. i hope they watch this. they all know the ones that don't. they all know they probably do anyway. >> only thing i fear is the end, i believe that's what's going to get me in life. kicking the bucket. >> just because i don't fear doesn't mean they can take me out. if he fears you that's when you got to worry. in here especially because they'll sneak up on you with a knife, a rock, a choke, whatever t
once their treatment in the infirmary was completed. >>> next on "lockup raw: ever present danger." >> my crime is a serial rapist. they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. >> sex offenders. the pariahs of the prison yard. >> far as i am concerned they can die. >>> it's probably the most common of all emotions inside prison. and fear comes in many forms. as a group of inmates at kentucky state penitentiary explain to us. >> i...
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. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twoll mate krystal o'reilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i don't wish this on anybody, but because i knew what she was going out to do, i kind of was hoping to see her walk back through the door because at least i know she's safe. i know we still have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from tin firmly, oh really turns her focus to rebuilding her own life, especially with her 2-year-old son and mother who is raising him. today she's making cards. in jail, that takes creativity. >> i'm making crayons with tampons. we don't have access to crayons, color pencilals, anything like that. i'm going to get creative. what we do is take a tampon and either a magazine or newspaper, and you rub it on the color. magazines work a little better. they don't usually come through her frequently. so you make due. different stencils. i make station nair for my mom, my son, my nan nah. pretty much anyone i write to gets some sort of design. >> o'reilly speaks to her mother and s
. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twoll mate krystal o'reilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i don't wish this on anybody, but because i knew what she was going out to do, i kind of was hoping to see her walk back through the door because at least i know she's safe. i know we still have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from tin firmly, oh really turns her focus to rebuilding her...
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. >> this is the mental health unit at san quentin's infirmary. the inmates who are housed here generally don't have the survival skills needed in prison. susan downs, a prison psychiatrist for more than four years, comes here every day to see her patients. a pretty volatile group. she always maintains a safe distance from them, even with a solid steel door between them. >> i have to wear a vest because there was one psychiatrist, they tried to kill her. they grabbed her when she got near the cell port and tried to stab something into her. okay. so just going to be -- just want to check in, see how you're doing today. >> i'm doing the same i've done every day. >> dr. downs meets with her first patient. he was once incarcerated three years for stealing a car. during his term, he often assaulted both staff and inmates. now, he's back for a parole violation. officers brought him to this unit because they noticed he seemed to be quite delusional. >> don't put me in a cell. and then, don't put like a -- like a gun killer next door, right? and then the g
. >> this is the mental health unit at san quentin's infirmary. the inmates who are housed here generally don't have the survival skills needed in prison. susan downs, a prison psychiatrist for more than four years, comes here every day to see her patients. a pretty volatile group. she always maintains a safe distance from them, even with a solid steel door between them. >> i have to wear a vest because there was one psychiatrist, they tried to kill her. they grabbed her when she...
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them how the office received a phone call that somebody from the sun, they had had a tip from the infirmary. betty had cystic fibrosis. this was in the middle of the big prepositions of the pre buzzer report with gordon brown. gordon brown reacted very badly. how did they now? where could -- where was the public interest? he was not going to allow them to make a story out of this sun's elements. he was concerned the story should come out and a positive way and not tragic or heartbreaking. mr. brown wanted to issue a pre- emptive statement to stop the sun from coming out with an exclusive story. rebecca brooks, the editor of "the sun," got hairy. there was no justification for a statement. this is the not the way things were being done. she was frightened gordon brown was going to stop exclusive. in the end, "the sun" managed to get the story out by being interviewed on the sky news. jordan -- gordon brown issued a positive statements. >> thank you. george it used to be the press secretary. you're a good friend of court in brown. how significant is this about his son? >> i did not know about
them how the office received a phone call that somebody from the sun, they had had a tip from the infirmary. betty had cystic fibrosis. this was in the middle of the big prepositions of the pre buzzer report with gordon brown. gordon brown reacted very badly. how did they now? where could -- where was the public interest? he was not going to allow them to make a story out of this sun's elements. he was concerned the story should come out and a positive way and not tragic or heartbreaking. mr....
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, someone inside the infirmary that fraser had cystic fibrosis. this was right in the middle of the preparations, pre-budget report with gordon brown and his colleagues. and apparently according to the source, gordon brown reacted very badly. how did they know come he asked? how could the reported? where is the public interest? he wasn't going to let them make a story out of his sons ill at the and apparently mr. brown was very concerned that this story should come out in a positive way, which not only which would be described as tragic or heartbreaking. and mr. brown wanted to issue a statement to that effect to stop the sun from coming out with an exclusive story on this. whereupon rebecca brooks, the editor of the sun phoned gaming the bride, gordon brown's press spokesman and got quite hairy about this and so there's no justification for a preemptive state. this is not the way things were being done. she was frightened gordon brown would stop the sun exclusively. indy and the sun managed to get the story out by being interviewed on sky news an
, someone inside the infirmary that fraser had cystic fibrosis. this was right in the middle of the preparations, pre-budget report with gordon brown and his colleagues. and apparently according to the source, gordon brown reacted very badly. how did they know come he asked? how could the reported? where is the public interest? he wasn't going to let them make a story out of his sons ill at the and apparently mr. brown was very concerned that this story should come out in a positive way, which...
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after he went to the infirmary bleeding and in pain he was told he was fine and to take the day off. philips eventually went awol to protect himself and he still suffers until this day. mr. speaker, this is a moral black eye on the military. it's a moral black eye on this congress. and it's a moral black eye on this nation. it is time to stop talking and to take action. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. sarbanes, for five minutes. mr. sarbanes: mr. speaker, i rise today as i do each year on the anniversary of turkey's unlawful invasion of sign russ to begin call -- cyprus to again call upon them to end the 37-year occupation of this nation. the tragic history of the occupation is well documented. sadly, with each passing year still more indignities are visited upon the cypria people. on christmas morning, 2010, a large number of orthodox christians made their way to the st. cinios church. the turkish occupation drove out the worshipers and sealed off the doors of the building. this was an assault on religious freedom. turkish
after he went to the infirmary bleeding and in pain he was told he was fine and to take the day off. philips eventually went awol to protect himself and he still suffers until this day. mr. speaker, this is a moral black eye on the military. it's a moral black eye on this congress. and it's a moral black eye on this nation. it is time to stop talking and to take action. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. sarbanes, for five minutes. mr....