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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150329:09:05:00

segregation unit where inmates are locked in single-person cells 23 hours per day. she was placed on admin seg not for behavior problems but just for separation. her case was so high-profile, the prosecutor wanted all involved housed close together in case it went to court so everyone would have a fair chance of telling their story. ready to get the [ bleep ] out of here. me not being around nobody, me not talking to nobody. i don t be wanting to wake up at all for real. corey hall struggled with his housing assignment as well. after being arrested, he was placed into a special unit that only contains inmates charged with murder. we call it the murder pod. everybody with a first-degree felony, life or even the death penalty, depending, they re housed in that unit. i thought we were the only

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150328:02:36:00

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 underlying illness, being in a stressful, close approximation to other people. the whole system is helping propagate another type holding ground or treatment facility for the population that can t get into the mental health center. william jarrett says he suffers from an anxiety disorder which has been made worse by his 23 hour-per-day confinement in a small cell. i seriously cannot meditate in here. doesn t work, doesn t work for me. while classification orders review jarrett s request to be

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150322:06:35:00

number two, you ready? yeah. on her shift to watch mayberry, officer lombardi fills the time 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

CNN CNNI Simulcast March 4, 2015 07:38:00

rope we re getting a slow picture of who muhammad emwazi of before he became the mass murder here s today. was bullied a little because he was he was quiet and reserved. generally he was fine. there were no issues no massive behavior problems with him. by the sixth form he d settled. he was working hard and achieved great grades. reporter: how did you first heard that emwazi was in the historic videos? what was your reaction? my blood ran cold. honestly even now when i hear the name, i find it difficult to marry what i ve clearly seen on the tv with the person that i knew. it literally makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. reporter: for the people who knew him it is difficult to fathom that mum emwazi is muhammad emwazy is the man behind the mask. for his family believed to be in quiet it is a nightmare. british media citing british

CNN CNNI Simulcast March 4, 2015 06:16:00

specifically. was bullied a little bit, because he was quiet and reserved. but generally, he was fine. there was no issues with him. there were no behavior problems with him. and by the time he advanced he settled, he was working hard. reporter: how did you first hear that muhammad was in these horrific videos and what was your initial reaction? my blood ran cold. even now, when i hear the name i find it incredible that to mary what i ve seen on tv with the person i knew it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. reporter: for the people that knew him, it is difficult to fathom he s the man behind the mask. but for his family now believed to be in kuwait, it is a nightmare. his father according to the british daily telegraph,

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