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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, most arrived here having only been accused of a crime. if they don't make bail they will stay until their case is resolved. for some, that time could be measured in months, if not years. >> we're not necessarily housing people, very violent crimes
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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>> is he in the infirmary? >> no, he is not. ou want to have anybody investigated, employee working that day? make any statements? >> no. just the employee working that day. >> he'll be at the hearing then. >> see what he saw. >> do you have any questions? >> no. >> all right. >> hey, jamie. what happened was i went on to see edwards, right? he's in the hospital, doesn't look too good. worse for wear, has facial lacerations. the only person he wanted at the hearing was reporting officer gunman, only person he wants there. he doesn't want nobody investigated. that's it on that. however, samuels wants somebody investigated. i'll go up there and get these guys on the tier, right? >> 227. >> 227? >> oh, yeah. >> samuels is up there being charged with battery on an inmate, right? he wanted me to ask you what did you see? >> i didn't see nothing. all i seen, when i looked to the side, all i heard was officer get down and the dude was already on the ground. >> you didn't see anything at all? >> nothing at all. >> all right. remember tha
>> is he in the infirmary? >> no, he is not. ou want to have anybody investigated, employee working that day? make any statements? >> no. just the employee working that day. >> he'll be at the hearing then. >> see what he saw. >> do you have any questions? >> no. >> all right. >> hey, jamie. what happened was i went on to see edwards, right? he's in the hospital, doesn't look too good. worse for wear, has facial lacerations. the only person...
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believe it or not they thought they would take him to the infirmary because he was sick. he was so sick they decided to take him to the doctor. if it's a head cold it will be over tomorrow. so they leave his door open. they leave the door open to his cell and that was a sign that the person had died. so they didn't put the execution notice on his door. that's divine providence. but then, thomas payne writes this, this is a copy of his letter that he published afterwards that says to george washington, i never thought you would be the one that would betray me. and he turns it around on washington. washington never responds. i never thought you would sell us out, but you did. you let me rot in jail. yes. what you're seeing in egypt is a repeat of history. what happened? we had ngos in jail. we had ngos americans on the ground there who had been playing in politics and stir things up. and the president and hirl had to go over and save them. why? anyone who knows history could know how that's going to end. now how are we going to go? how are we going to go? we don't have a goo
believe it or not they thought they would take him to the infirmary because he was sick. he was so sick they decided to take him to the doctor. if it's a head cold it will be over tomorrow. so they leave his door open. they leave the door open to his cell and that was a sign that the person had died. so they didn't put the execution notice on his door. that's divine providence. but then, thomas payne writes this, this is a copy of his letter that he published afterwards that says to george...
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. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twoilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i mean, 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. you know. at least i know we still 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 is raising him. today she's making cards. in jail, that takes creativity. >> i'm making crayons with tampons. since we don't really have access, you know, full access, anyway, to crayons, colored pencils, anything like that. so you've got to get creative. so what we do is take a tampon, and any white deodorant, take it in either a magazine, or a newspaper, and rub it on the color. magazines work a little better. they don't usually come through here frequently. so, you make due. different stencils. i get letters. stuff like that. i make stationery
. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few days to twoilly says she's relieved to have her back. >> i mean, 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. you know. at least i know we still have that. >> while she waits for her friend to be released from the infirmary, o'reilly turns her focus to...
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chad recently got sobering news during a visit to the child's infirmary. >> i found out i have hepatitisc." i have been proud saying i can beat death, i will beat that, i will kick you in the nuts saying it will kill you very, very soon, you sooner if you don't stop. i've worked in hospitals before and i've seen people die of hepatitis. i've seen guys with their testicles swell up like basketballs and their body swells up, they turn stark yellow and are in horrible, horrible pain and die. i wake up gasping at night thinking about it. i can't do it. i can't be that guy. either somebody used one of my needless without me knowing or my wife had used my needle without me knowing it. i used needles 17 years now and i've been tested every year. i beat it. i never contracted hiv. i never contracted hepatitis. >> considering you share needles with katie, what are the chances she also has hepatitis "c?" >> 99.99999%. >>> coming up -- >> in pittsburgh it was really hard to get needles. >> katie ellis makes a revelation about her drug use. >> yeah, pretty gross. >>> but first, a former drug dealer
chad recently got sobering news during a visit to the child's infirmary. >> i found out i have hepatitisc." i have been proud saying i can beat death, i will beat that, i will kick you in the nuts saying it will kill you very, very soon, you sooner if you don't stop. i've worked in hospitals before and i've seen people die of hepatitis. i've seen guys with their testicles swell up like basketballs and their body swells up, they turn stark yellow and are in horrible, horrible pain and...
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there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area.t this point he is saying he had a seizure. we're going to go over it, try to talk to him. he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curt its cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? >> you can stay laid down if you want to? what happened? >> fell. >> where? >> in my cell. >> did you get dizzy? >> i don't remember. >> have you fell like this before since you've been here? >> no. >> do you have a medical condition that would make you fall? >> no. >> you just trip over something? >> i don't remember. >> somebody help you fall? >> no. >> no? is it safe to assume that probably something more than you falling happened that you just don't want to talk about? >> i don't -- >> who do you live with? >> woods. >> woods? >> what's his first name? >> i don't know? >> how long you live together? >> probably eight months. >> eight months. and you think you a
there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area.t this point he is saying he had a seizure. we're going to go over it, try to talk to him. he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curt its cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? >> you can stay laid down if you want to? what happened?...
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. >> there was a guy in the infirmary who received several injuries to his facial and head area.e had a seizure so we will go over and try to talk to him. they discovered he may have been assaulted and we will talk to him and see what we can find out if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curtis cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash. what's up with you, man? >> you can lay down if you want to. what happened? >> i fell in my cell. >> that's a nasty fall. did you get dizzy? >> yeah. >> did you have a seizure? >> i don't remember. >> have you fell like this before since you have been here? >> no. >> first time? >> yeah. >> do you have medical conditions? did you trip over something? >> i don't remember. >> somebody help you fall? >> no. >> no? safe to assume something more than you falling happen that you don't want to talk about? who do you live with? >> woods. >> woods? what's his first name? >> i don't know. >> how long did you live together? >> months. >> months. do you think you are safe? do you think you will fall again? >> no. >> for whatever
. >> there was a guy in the infirmary who received several injuries to his facial and head area.e had a seizure so we will go over and try to talk to him. they discovered he may have been assaulted and we will talk to him and see what we can find out if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curtis cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash. what's up with you, man? >> you can lay down if you want to. what happened? >> i fell in my cell....
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. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldith him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on? >> i going to my shower. what's up. >> coming up -- >> i woke up in the hospital. >> john maxi takes a turn for the worse. >> he was laying right here. >>> death isn't sneaking up on john maxi. it warns him every day that it's >>> death isn't sneaking up on john maxi. it warns him every day that it's coming. the swelling, the nausea, the chronic pain, all reminders that his 60-year sentence at indiana state prison is coming to a premature end. >> i fail fell into a light coma friday afternoon. i don't remember, you know, i woke up in the hospital. >> maxi recovered in the hospital and was sent back to prison. but the latest scare prompted some changes. >> this i
. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldith him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on? >> i going to my shower. what's...
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a fight on the six two unit has landed 20-year-old alex gonzalez in the jail's infirmary. >> i got hitay. i fought back and that's all that happened. >> but after reviewing surveillance footage, jail staff learned just how brutal the fight actually was. >> what we see here is mr. alex gonzalez. mr. gonzalez has just received his food tray and he's ready to sit down and have dinner. and what we also see is this is detainee darrel couch. he's entering the food line here. one of the interesting things with mr. couch, you notice the routine has been to grab a cup of juice along with the food tray. mr. couch doesn't grab any juice because his intention is not to sit down to a meal. >> took the tray and rammed it right into his face. right into the orbital socket. and was immediately punching him with everything he could get, several times slams to the ground. one time had him in a reverse head lock and drove his head into the floor. >> what our protocols in the suffolk county sheriff's department calls for is the officer waits for backup before breaking up that fight so as not to endanger h
a fight on the six two unit has landed 20-year-old alex gonzalez in the jail's infirmary. >> i got hitay. i fought back and that's all that happened. >> but after reviewing surveillance footage, jail staff learned just how brutal the fight actually was. >> what we see here is mr. alex gonzalez. mr. gonzalez has just received his food tray and he's ready to sit down and have dinner. and what we also see is this is detainee darrel couch. he's entering the food line here. one of...
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when i was sent to the infirmary, i was walking past as a fixed the food. i watched the guy sweating in the food. that was the food they were going to bring me. there is no real medical care. i had no television, no telephone, and most importantly, i had no physical contact with another human being for 10 of the 18 years i was incarcerated. today i have a hard time being around a group of people for long periods of time without feeling too crowded. no one can begin to imagine the psychological affects isolation has on another human being. >> that is former tex rowe -- texas' death row prisoner anthony graves testifying tuesday before the first ever senate hearing on solitary confinement. and demolished -- an amount he will join us. his convicted in 1994 along with a man and robert carter, of killing a texas woman, her daughter and four grandchildren. in 2010, graves was fully exonerated after spending 18 years behind bars, the bulk of that time on death row and in solitary confinement. we will talk more about his case later in the broadcast. first, we're jo
when i was sent to the infirmary, i was walking past as a fixed the food. i watched the guy sweating in the food. that was the food they were going to bring me. there is no real medical care. i had no television, no telephone, and most importantly, i had no physical contact with another human being for 10 of the 18 years i was incarcerated. today i have a hard time being around a group of people for long periods of time without feeling too crowded. no one can begin to imagine the psychological...
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. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldmates would joke with him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on? >> i going to my shower. what's up. >> coming up -- >> i woke up in the hospital. >> john maxi takes a turn for the worse. >> he was laying right here. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for
. >> each day monigan we wills him over to the infirmary for a shot to relieve the pain. >> he wouldmates would joke with him because he knew the extent of his swelling in certain areas of his body and they would make up jokes and names for him and he had a great attitude about it. he would just laugh right back at them and, you know, act like it was nothing. >> oh, look at you. >> making that dude crash for the first time. >> what's going on? >> i going to...
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pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. i know.> coming up -- delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> and two brothers prepare to say good-bye. >>> yo. ♪ a little one will get a vaccine. and a teen will talk with the doc. ♪ right now, millions of americans are using their preventive benefits from the health care law. you can, too. not just because there may be no insurance copays or out-of-pocket costs. but because of all those tomorrows you want to see. use your benefits today. learn more at healthcare.gov. use your benefits today. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing
pretty sure they sent his ass to the infirmary. i know.> coming up -- delshaun bloodworth faces new consequences for fighting. >> 14 long days. >> it is long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> and two brothers prepare to say good-bye. >>> yo. ♪ a little one will get a vaccine. and a teen will talk with the doc. ♪ right now, millions of americans are using their preventive benefits from the health care law. you can, too. not just...
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what conversation not to get involved in and how to let it go, because if not, you could be in the infirmaryut its comes with this prison. [ bleep ] and kids don't see that. they see money and this, and money can get me, but they don't see the consequence of the actions coming in here, until it is too late, you know. you can't really experience [ bleep ] until you are living it. >> me, personally, i really don't have any problem with anybody. i do believe in my own set personal values, but i'm not going to -- i don't hate other people because of who or what they are. >> but there is one type of person joshua kcoffey does not tolerate, and one week from the release, that intolerance could keep him in prison. >> he has a unit, and right here you see defendant anderson walking up the steps and inmate coffey behind him, and they are preparing to go into the cell and assault someone. >> well, there was a child molester who got mouthy with one of my buddies, and honestly, it just kind of escalated quickly, and he got an ass whooping. >> the first offender en enters the cell with inmate coffey stan
what conversation not to get involved in and how to let it go, because if not, you could be in the infirmaryut its comes with this prison. [ bleep ] and kids don't see that. they see money and this, and money can get me, but they don't see the consequence of the actions coming in here, until it is too late, you know. you can't really experience [ bleep ] until you are living it. >> me, personally, i really don't have any problem with anybody. i do believe in my own set personal values,...
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and confirming he has been moved from the prison infirmary to a military hospital. that's a step when people are taken out of jail and sent to a normal hospital, even a military hospital, when they're nearing death or about to die. >> is this the death of, the death of life of one man at this point with hosni mubarak out of power, with the presidential elections under way, and sort of resolved if not totally resolved in terms of who will be replacing him. is this one man's fate or does it have intense symbolic importance and even political importance in this country still trying to grapple with what it's going to be in a post-mubarak era? >> i forgot to give you all of the conspiracy theories. they are that mubarak is perfectly fine, this is all a show in order to get him out of jail and put him with his friends in a military-run facility so he can be whisked out of the country and that the mubarak chapter can be closed while the military takes over the rest of egypt. there is an enormous power struggle right now between the military, which is represented by itself
and confirming he has been moved from the prison infirmary to a military hospital. that's a step when people are taken out of jail and sent to a normal hospital, even a military hospital, when they're nearing death or about to die. >> is this the death of, the death of life of one man at this point with hosni mubarak out of power, with the presidential elections under way, and sort of resolved if not totally resolved in terms of who will be replacing him. is this one man's fate or does it...
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to a brand of conservative capitalism that allows entrepreneurs to invest in the committee, get the infirmary down, create jobs -- get the unemployment rate down, create jobs. we are talking about policies, not individuals. host: does he reflect those policies? guest: mitt romney has created jobs. he has been an individual that has been in the private sector and create jobs. absolutely reflects a portion of those principles. host: did you invite him to speak? guest: to my knowledge, we did not. host: john is on the republican line from massachusetts. caller: i am from massachusetts. i would like to mention we took over the delegate count in massachusetts with ron paul supporters from mitt romney. i do not know what you think about that. i kind of do not think your group is is a conservative active group like town hall. my opinion is you are a neoconservative group and there is not a lot of difference between the two candidate if we the running now support ing media and military cartels we have now. the real issue we should be discussing is what will happen with the financial system with what
to a brand of conservative capitalism that allows entrepreneurs to invest in the committee, get the infirmary down, create jobs -- get the unemployment rate down, create jobs. we are talking about policies, not individuals. host: does he reflect those policies? guest: mitt romney has created jobs. he has been an individual that has been in the private sector and create jobs. absolutely reflects a portion of those principles. host: did you invite him to speak? guest: to my knowledge, we did not....
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they thought they would take him to the infirmary. he was too sick to be executed. [laughter] they left his door opened to his cell, and that was a sign that the person had died. then, he wrote this. this is a copy of his letter that he published after words. it says to george washington, i never thought you would be the one to be dreamy. -- betray me. what you are seeing in egypt is a repeat of history. we had ngos in jail. americans on the ground there. the president and mrs. clinton had to go save them. anyone who knows history knows how that will add. -- end. when we first came to the continent, what is blamed on religious people, misguided religious people who were not reading their scriptures. this is an original warrant for had a rest for a lady who was a witch. they executed her in the sale of. salem. she was pregnant and did not have a husband. what stopped that nightmare was a religious people. the ministers came and said you are misreading the scriptures. this happened in europe for a long time. it was stopped dead in its tracks because the ministers were
they thought they would take him to the infirmary. he was too sick to be executed. [laughter] they left his door opened to his cell, and that was a sign that the person had died. then, he wrote this. this is a copy of his letter that he published after words. it says to george washington, i never thought you would be the one to be dreamy. -- betray me. what you are seeing in egypt is a repeat of history. we had ngos in jail. americans on the ground there. the president and mrs. clinton had to...
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tense, the man once at the center of egypt's political life, claiming former president mubarak is clinically dead. earlier tonight an ambulance transferred mubarak from a prison infirmary to a military hospital. his lawyer said he had multiple strokes but remains alive. in tahrir square, there's no sympathy for mubarak or his military clinging to power after an election now in dispute. the official election results are expected to be announced here on thursday. and in this uncertain and tense climate that announcement could trigger violence. brian? >> well, richard, that was my question. we've seen close elections in this country, disputed elections, we've seen them turn into a mess. how much of a mess could it be in egypt? >> reporter: a very big one, especially if ahmed shafiq, mubarak's old ally emerges as the victor in this election. all the people here in tahrir square will say they were cheated out of their victory, and there could be violent clashes with the military forced to intervene, something it never wanted to do during the actual revolution. brian? >> that scene looks very familiar there tonight in tahrir square. richard engel back in cairo for us, starti
tense, the man once at the center of egypt's political life, claiming former president mubarak is clinically dead. earlier tonight an ambulance transferred mubarak from a prison infirmary to a military hospital. his lawyer said he had multiple strokes but remains alive. in tahrir square, there's no sympathy for mubarak or his military clinging to power after an election now in dispute. the official election results are expected to be announced here on thursday. and in this uncertain and tense...
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the very latest. richard, good day to you. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. president mubarak was transferred late last night from a prison infirmary to a military hospital here in cairo. his personal lawyer tells us this morning after having suffered at least one stroke, president mubarak is on a respirator but his condition appears to have somewhat stabilized. a u.s. source says mubarak's health condition is, in fact, very serious and he could live a few more days or perhaps a few more weeks. meanwhile the rest of egypt remains in crisis after two candidates from last weekend's presidential election both claim that they won. egyptian officials are expected to announce official final results tomorrow. natalie. >> richard engel reporting in cairo. thanks so much. >>> a frantic 911 call has been released made by rodney king's fiancee cynthia kelly after she found his body at the bottom of the pool over the weekend. >> how old is he? >> rodney king. the guy that got beat by the police. >> okay. how old is he? >> he's 47 years old. he's not moving. he's at the bottom of the swimming pool. >> are you able to go in the pool and get him?
the very latest. richard, good day to you. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. president mubarak was transferred late last night from a prison infirmary to a military hospital here in cairo. his personal lawyer tells us this morning after having suffered at least one stroke, president mubarak is on a respirator but his condition appears to have somewhat stabilized. a u.s. source says mubarak's health condition is, in fact, very serious and he could live a few more days or perhaps a few...