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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150309:05:13:00

that s how i got the blood on the back of my shirt. got the story from the first inmate. made him detail of what exactly just happened. the mop, it was slick, he tried to do it and his shoes slipped and he hit his head on the shower. take him over there and talk to the other guy. i let him go and brought the other inmate in. his story differed drastically from the first inmate. i went and interviewed the other work aides. so you don t know what happened? no, sir. no previous arguments earlier in the day? no, i don t know. i don t know nothing about anything. that s the standards response. the shirt s got blood all over it. what happened? i have no idea. haven t a clue. both inmates written up for fighting and horseplay. they ll get a disciplinary hearing. they ll be moved to segregation until they have their hearing. and a disciplinary officer is going to determine what they get. while coleman waited in a holding cell, we have asked the question we have asked

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140210:04:22:00

it s just how we live. most of the 2,300 inmates at the louisville department of corrections live in dormitory housing units, where they re able to move around and socialize throughout the day. but those who break the rules can wind up in disciplinary segregation. this is our disciplinary segregation housing unit. the doors down here are solid. they have plexiglass on the windows so the inmates don t throw urine or feces, water, anything like that out on the staff or the work aides as they go through. you ll see the black-and-white striped jumpsuits, which represents disciplinary. these inmates only are allowed to have their legal work in their cell and a pencil. they get to come out one hour a day. they ll stay in their cells for 23 hours a day. they do not get visits, they do not go to the gym, they do not get any commissary or anything like that while they are doing disciplinary time. you ll hear the inmates refer to this as the ho.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130929:09:55:00

the first time we really spent christmas together. yeah. i felt like i missed something, too. i was a kid, i was probably about 12. that was the first time i ever thought you really loved me. other than that, i ain t never had i don t know what the hell love is. i rather not have shoes, clothes, all that materialistic [ bleep ] and have my mom and my dad. that s just how i feel. i wish i would have had my mom and daddy. i feel like i would have been all right. i would have had mobiles and principles, you know what morals and principles, you know what i m saying? it s stuff i never had. moments later, edmonds jr. brings up his father s recent relationship with another woman and her young daughter. and you on the phone telling her you you love her and her child. nah, i wasn t even talking to her you love her and her child. i write you every i write you every day hold, hold. no, no, no. you ain t going to go through all that. i write you all day through the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130922:09:22:00

most of the 2,300 inmates at the louisville department of corrections live in dormitory housing units, where they re able to move around and socialize throughout the day. but those who break the rules can wind up in disciplinary segregation. this is our disciplinary segregation housing unit. the doors down here are solid. they have plexiglass on the windows so the inmates don t throw urine or feces, water, anything like that out on the staff or the work aides as they go through. you ll see the black-and-white striped jumpsuits, which represents disciplinary. these inmates only are allowed to have their legal work in their cell and a pencil. they get to come out one hour a day. they ll stay in their cells for 23 hours a day. they do not get visits, they do

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130922:02:22:00

it s just how we live. most of the 2,300 inmates at the louisville department of corrections live in dormitory housing units, where they re able to move around and socialize throughout the day. but those who break the rules can wind up in disciplinary segregation. this is our disciplinary segregation housing unit. the doors down here are solid. they have plexiglass on the windows so the inmates don t throw urine or feces, water, anything like that out on the staff or the work aides as they go through. you ll see the black-and-white striped jumpsuits, which represents disciplinary. these inmates only are allowed to have their legal work in their cell and a pencil. they get to come out one hour a day. they ll stay in their cells for 23 hours a day. they do not get visits, they do not go to the gym, they do not get any commissary or anything like that while they are doing disciplinary time.

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