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i got shot twice. >> they took me to the school infirmary. from there, i laid on the floor on a mattress. at this time, sasam hammond, we was laying heaead-to-head by eah other. and the last thing i could remember sam said -- they used to call me big dooley, because i was playing football at this time, i was weighing about 260. and this is when samam asked me, he said, "dooley, do you think i'm goining to live?" i said, "sam, yoyou're going toe all right buddy." , and the next time i look over there, he was dead. i took my hand and put it over his face like this to close his eyes, because he died with his eyes open. amy: survivors of the orangeburg massacre in south carolina. the nine officers who opened fire that day were all acquitted. the only person convicted was cleveland sellers, member of the student nonviolent creating committee known as sncc. he was one of the organizers of the protest, convicted of a riot charge, spent seven months behind bars. he was pardoned in 1993. he would later go on to be president of the south carolina colleg
i got shot twice. >> they took me to the school infirmary. from there, i laid on the floor on a mattress. at this time, sasam hammond, we was laying heaead-to-head by eah other. and the last thing i could remember sam said -- they used to call me big dooley, because i was playing football at this time, i was weighing about 260. and this is when samam asked me, he said, "dooley, do you think i'm goining to live?" i said, "sam, yoyou're going toe all right buddy." , and...
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d'angelo russell heading to the infirmary with an ankle injury, he won't feature. day's loss to the san antonio spurs. a real all—star cast on the sidelines. and finally, yet another addition to our goalkeeping clangers viral vids. spare a thought for poor christos mandas. the 18—year—old atromitos keeper having what can only be described as absolutely dreadful day at the office as his side lost 3—2 to aek athens in the greek superleague. clanger1— an own goal. nelson oliveira's shot hits a post, then rolls into the net off the keeper. nine minutes later, an even bigger one, totally agricultural control from mandas making a complete hash of a backpass. oliveira again on hand. two clangers and an utter mare for mandas. and that's all from us at the bbc sport centre. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me mark edwards, and the rest of the sport team, thats your monday sport briefing. here are some of the events going on in the rest of the day. president emmanuel macron arrives in beijing for a three day summit. the en
d'angelo russell heading to the infirmary with an ankle injury, he won't feature. day's loss to the san antonio spurs. a real all—star cast on the sidelines. and finally, yet another addition to our goalkeeping clangers viral vids. spare a thought for poor christos mandas. the 18—year—old atromitos keeper having what can only be described as absolutely dreadful day at the office as his side lost 3—2 to aek athens in the greek superleague. clanger1— an own goal. nelson oliveira's shot...
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there's a guy in the infirmary who's received injuries to his facial and head injury. d he had a seizure. we think we may have been assaulted with a hotpot. >> the victim is curtis cash, who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash. >> yep. >> what's up with you, man? you lay down if you want to. what happened to you, bud? >> i fell. >> where. >> in my cell. >> that's a pretty nasty fall. did you get dizzy? >> yeah. >> did you have a seizure? >> i don't remember. >> have you ever fell like this before since you've been here? >> no. >> first time? >> yeah. >> do you have any medical conditions that would make you fall? >> no. >> did you just trip over something? >> i don't remember. >> did somebody help you fall? >> no. >> is it safe to assume that probably something more than you falling happened that you don't want to talk about? >> i don't -- >> who do you live with? >> woods. >> woods? >> yeah. >> first name? >> i don't know. >> how long have you guys lived together? >> um 8 months. >> and you think you're safe going back to the same cell you was in? >> ye
there's a guy in the infirmary who's received injuries to his facial and head injury. d he had a seizure. we think we may have been assaulted with a hotpot. >> the victim is curtis cash, who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash. >> yep. >> what's up with you, man? you lay down if you want to. what happened to you, bud? >> i fell. >> where. >> in my cell. >> that's a pretty nasty fall. did you get dizzy? >> yeah. >> did...
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conversation not to get involved in, and how to [ bleep ] let go, because if not, you can be in the infirmaryg for your life. that's what happens, you know? but it come with this prison [ bleep ], man. kids don't see that [ bleep ]. they see money, they see this, what money can get me, but they don't see the consequence of the actions that come with it, until it's too late, you know? you can't really experience [ bleep ] until you living it. >> me personally? i really don't have no problem with anybody. i may believe in my own set of personal values, but i mean 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 coffey doesn't tolerate. and now one week away from his release, that intolerance will keep coffey in prison longer. >> right now we're watching a video of an assault that happened in p-house unit. right here you see offender anderson walking up the steps and offender coffey walking up behind him and they're preparing to go into a cell and assault someone. >> well, there was a child molester that got mouthy with one
conversation not to get involved in, and how to [ bleep ] let go, because if not, you can be in the infirmaryg for your life. that's what happens, you know? but it come with this prison [ bleep ], man. kids don't see that [ bleep ]. they see money, they see this, what money can get me, but they don't see the consequence of the actions that come with it, until it's too late, you know? you can't really experience [ bleep ] until you living it. >> me personally? i really don't have no...
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the g.l. found that naff care didn't operate an infirmary give medications to inmates upon release and offered limited mental health programs. part of the reason we don't know more about jail deaths under for profit care is because some of the companies rely on competency ality agreements to keep details of the cases secret or settlements across the country on these cases and included in every one of those settlements i'll bet as a as a as a an agreement a confidentiality clause that bars the warriors and all the people involved from talking about the case so you never really get to hear about what happened in the never care included a competency ality agreement when it settled a lawsuit with the family of luis alonzo who died in jail custody in 2013. like willie louise was also held at the clark county detention center of trees that were nice for you according to the lawsuit when he entered the cio luis told knapp cares that he took a stand next perms i-t. but never cared to night of the medication. louise went into a trial i did delirious and erratic this video shows officers responding to h
the g.l. found that naff care didn't operate an infirmary give medications to inmates upon release and offered limited mental health programs. part of the reason we don't know more about jail deaths under for profit care is because some of the companies rely on competency ality agreements to keep details of the cases secret or settlements across the country on these cases and included in every one of those settlements i'll bet as a as a as a an agreement a confidentiality clause that bars the...
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infirmary providing free health care to anyone, black or white. >> she was a lightning rod for change. >> reporter: karen vivian hill heads the harriet tubman home was the serena williams of her time, okay. bold, bad, black, beautiful. >> reporter: we know she was deeply religious and that she had secret pleasures. >> strawberries were her favorite dessert. so we found strawberry seeds all over the property. >> reporter: so who was harriet tubman really? >> this is just tubman's scrapbook as my mother called it. >> reporter: to judith bryant, she was aunt harriet. >> i'm a great, great grandniece. >> he and two other brothers she rescued from maryland in 1854. >> reporter: she's got bragging rights but chooses not to brag. >> it's my family. people always say oh, i didn't know you were related to harriet tubman. of course you didn't. but i did. we did. >> reporter: she invokes her famous relative when things go right. >> we have this expression, i do, that harriet's working overtime. she's sort of my guardian angel. >> reporter: tough and resolute to the very end, this was harriet tubman the year before she died in auburn on march 10th, 1913. sh
infirmary providing free health care to anyone, black or white. >> she was a lightning rod for change. >> reporter: karen vivian hill heads the harriet tubman home was the serena williams of her time, okay. bold, bad, black, beautiful. >> reporter: we know she was deeply religious and that she had secret pleasures. >> strawberries were her favorite dessert. so we found strawberry seeds all over the property. >> reporter: so who was harriet tubman really? >>...
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the trans community, and it is well earned mistrust, and we have to change that. and this year, we were able to pass legislation, and i want to thank toni and st. james infirmary for sponsoring it, to provide that when a sex worker is reporting a violent crime, they can't be arrested for sex work, because -- [applause] >> -- when we talk about keeping people safe, and keeping trans people safe, the last thing we want is if i go to report i was being assaulted, raped, or kidnapped, or i saw someone getting assaulted, raped, or kidnapped, that they're afraid to report it, that creates a community of fear. we're working to pass legislation to ensure that trans people who are incarcerated. that if they choose, they can be incarcerated and housed in the housing that they choose, not their birth gender. we're going to continue to work -- i want to thank the amazing trans leaders who make all of the work we do in city hall and in the capitol possible. and the fine -- another challenge i want to leave you with is we need to help elevate more trans people into high leadership in this society. [applause] >> i would never have thought that we still would not have a trans
the trans community, and it is well earned mistrust, and we have to change that. and this year, we were able to pass legislation, and i want to thank toni and st. james infirmary for sponsoring it, to provide that when a sex worker is reporting a violent crime, they can't be arrested for sex work, because -- [applause] >> -- when we talk about keeping people safe, and keeping trans people safe, the last thing we want is if i go to report i was being assaulted, raped, or kidnapped, or i...