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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170730:09:27:00

it s not his trouble-making days he talks about the most. my dad, he could walk through the door right now and i wouldn t have any idea that was him. and my mom, she tries to be there for me, but she really doesn t. she was going to try to actually have me come home and stay with her, but she doesn t have the money for it. out of 12 messages i had today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. we ve had people battering staff, we ve had people urinating under doors. we ve had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never we might not survive through. you kn, some of these kids have had to toughen up and be

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170730:02:27:00

my dad, he could walk through the door right now and i wouldn t have any idea that was him. and my mom, she tries to be there for me, but she really doesn t. she was going to try to actually have me come home and stay with her, but she doesn t have the money for it. out of 12 messages i had today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. we ve had people battering staff, we ve had people urinating under doors. we ve had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never we might not survive through. you know, some of these kids have had to toughen up and be adults since the time they were

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170717:05:35:00

number two, you ready? yeah. on her shift to watch mayberry, officer lombardi fills the me by reading to him. i felt some compassion for him coming in to be in a little room day after day after day with very little interaction. and i read to him some articles from time magazine, and several people came up afterwards saying thank you because other inmates were listening. so it was kind of nice to feel a little bit more needed than just sitting there watching somebody. mayberry says he has suffered from mental illness since age 12. he is representative of a problem that is draining finances and resources from jails and prisons nationwide. some of them i think got in the system really early on and just have stayed in the prison system instead of getting any kind of care for their symptoms. dr. elizabeth leonard is the jail s psychiatrist. i think there s a lot of people that are behavior problems in the jail that it s just made it worse and exacerbate their already under

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170716:19:20:00

certainly. karen, would that work as he goes forward to the parole hearing, that sort of approach? welt, he already went up for parole actually in 2013 and he got it, so, you know, there s certain factors that the parole board look for. obviously, the goldman and brown murders are not supposed to be considered. how that works unconsciously, though, richard, is another question. but they look at such factors like his age. we know simpson is now 70. it is actually a first conviction, right, so even though the goldman, that was a big deal, but he was not convicted, so that can t be considered, and his behavior. those are the factors that are going to be considered. he s been through the process in 2013, and i see no reason why in 2017 anything has changed. will he get it? yes. i believe that he ll get it, because he already got it once, and there are no behavior problems that i m aware of. there could be, but lack of any behavior problems, i don t think he s going to have a problem

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170705:00:56:00

what i m saying? can i jump in here for a minute? go ahead. this is what you need to understand about the law, it s not the intent, it s the action. you listen to me i didn t have any action against her, though. yes, you did, because when we looked at the film, there is contact with your leg and her body. that constitutes i understand that, but did you see me just turn around directly and just kick her? okay, and that s what i m telling you. in that situation, when it comes to the law, it s either yes or no, and it s not your intent. you can bring that up, but in terms of an officer of the law, it s either it happened or it didn t. i ve asked d.o. bryant earlier what is your history of behavior problems. and he said you ve had a few minor, but not so serious. i m going to take that into consideration, okay? you understand? so, with that said, i m going to find you guilty, but i m going to reduce it down to two weeks instead of 30 days no commissary. crawford has

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