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Would our president Donald Trump survive the prison system. The host break down the difficulties the president may encounter serving prison time.

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What's up, what's up, what's up, everybody out there. You already know what it is. It's Tell us from the Gels. We're here live in Power Rooms, Power Rooms, you will say. TNS Media Group is a team and the family. I got my counterpart, Mr. Braheem Jackson, uh to the left of me. You already know how we do. Tell us from the jails live. Uh we get to the audience, speak to you guys, speak to the you know, people that's uh listening and then our viewers all around the country. So shout out to John Michael, who's in ICU in there, Justin Porter, JJJ Jackson 1056, early birds who are currently live with us. Yo, um, I ain't seen a line rate in a minute. Where he been at? Um, I ain't seen my guy Alaman Reit.

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I don't know. I ain't he might have been in the live late. I don't know. I'm not sure. In a minute, man. Alarm right, check in, man. It's count time. We might we gotta make sure you accounted for, man. Check in, stand up, feet on the floor, count time.

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Yeah, man. So what's going on with you, man? How's your weekend, man?

SPEAKER_05

Man, weekend was good, man. Laid up, man, chilling, relaxing, enjoying, huh? Well, well, yeah, you know, sometimes, man, some get it, some get it quit it. That's just get it, some get it quit it. Yeah, I mean, evidently, you wasn't gonna quit. No, no, oh my goodness. But yeah, but my weekend, man, yeah, with me. Boy, re boy, right in it, and it's and it's like a magnet. It takes uh it latches on to anything that's around it, that pain. But yeah, man, my weekend, man, was cool, calm, and collective, man. I stayed free, I made it to a Monday, Alhamdulillah, another beautiful day of Ramadan for the Muslims that's accomplished. Um man, we're gonna get into some stuff today, man. We got a bunch of topics, man. Well, not topics, but a bunch of things that you know, get in. I put some stuff, saved some stuff to my phone that I was seeing on the world news and you know, this big propaganda with Trump. He's just running wild, like Trump running around like he just from Chirac. Like he he he, you know, blowing up leaders and saying this up like this is we we ain't never seen no president like him before. The guy he gonna be welcome, he's getting a welcome map. So the guy's gonna break Trump and Yes. Trump gonna be he gonna be shot caller of somebody's car. Party the white bulls, Arians? Yeah, probably so. He's gonna make them man. Trump, Trump is gonna get a warm walk up. He's not getting, you know, beat up. He's gonna be probably the dudes that do want to beat him up, they ain't gonna out outnumber the dudes that's with him. Trump let a lot of dudes go from jail since he's been in office, man. Both times. Yeah. Trump like free the guys that matter.

SPEAKER_06

And what's the max you can have up have on your books in jail?

SPEAKER_05

Uh$100,000.

SPEAKER_06

So he probably had$100.

SPEAKER_05

Well, it's basically$999,000. Once you got$100,000, they'll make you send it home.

SPEAKER_06

Should have not he'd have$999.$999,000. Yeah. He would probably, he would be someone that would have that type of money. You ever run into somebody that had that much money on their books?

SPEAKER_05

Um, yeah. I have.

SPEAKER_06

What was it? Black, white, Aryan, Mexican?

SPEAKER_05

Uh white boy. White boy. I've been around a couple uh Mexicans that had a lot of people in there got money on their books, man. Over 50 grand on their books.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Was the guy who had a hundred grand was he was he was he generous?

SPEAKER_05

Um, he was to himself. So I really don't know how generous he is and stuff like that. Oh, there ain't time for the calls yet. We we start taking calls about 10 to 15 minutes before we close out the show. Right now, we need y'all to pay attention and listen to what we got to tell y'all because people was getting locked up at an alarming rate and it ain't gonna never stop. Never.

SPEAKER_06

And he said the fridge is looking crunchy right now. Shout out to JJJ Jackson 1056, man. You gotta make it to one of these stores out here, man, and get right. Yeah, and uh, I'm starting to feel a little bit better. I was a little under the weather, but I'm back. You know, I got a few people I gotta take care of as far as, you know, uh doing some things for them. Um now, you got let's go back to Trump. Trump and then they warring going through all this stuff, dropping bombs on people now on duty, you know, uh, you know, all types of stuff they they doing out here. If Trump was to ever get captured and put in a prison in another country, we you already know.

SPEAKER_05

I don't want to say nothing bad about but Trump know. The crazy part is Trump know if he was captured and taken hostage by any other country, any other country. Allies and everything. Yeah, it's party time.

SPEAKER_06

What type of beating Trump might probably gonna get? Like, what do they think of?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, they ain't gonna just pity him out of his misery right away. They gonna take finger toe. Yeah, it it might be all types of diabolical stuff going on over there. Trump, but it's a lot of world leaders around this world that's upset with Trump.

SPEAKER_06

So I see how people shake his hand, like they don't even want to shake his hand.

SPEAKER_05

They just do it because it's politically correct and they don't want the backlash, but they ain't trying to talk to that man, man. He likes that too. He ain't trying to shake their hand either. He just being arrogant, like, yeah, come on over here and shake this hand. Arrogant bull, you know what I mean? But you know, he alright with me. He freed the guys that matter. But he'll be safe in prison, is what you're saying. If from my knowledge, he might not be, but for me, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Is there anybody else that's like uh that I mean the president is like crimp uh criminal to crimp as far as top of the top, as far as some stature? Is there anybody else that you think that was like probably had that type of stature that would probably be good in prison, like a person like you could think of like a mayor, a governor, you know.

SPEAKER_05

Elay Krasner.

SPEAKER_06

I don't know about that.

SPEAKER_05

No, Larry Krasner's locking up niggas is out of pocket, but he they hate Larry Krasner, man. I'm talking about the public, I'm talking about law bodies citizens. They say he's too lenient, he let everybody come home, and Larry Krasner is the district attorney for Philadelphia. So, you know, if you're not from Philadelphia, you're not gonna be you know familiar what we're talking about about Larry Krasner. Larry Krasner has done a lot. Larry Krasner is for the the person that goes to jail. He he with rehabilitation and giving a person a chance. Now, if you out here running around doing some outlandish killing, yeah, he on your line. He's a DA. Yeah, he's a you know what I'm saying? So, but other than that, man, Larry Krasner, remember that boy that got killed downtown one time, bull beat him with the the outside the restaurant, little white boy. Like it was like some crazy stuff to one. Larry got that boy locked up, but they was ready to let him off on like the young boy was messing with him and let me like this off. I don't see none of that. You shouldn't have done that. Let me for the guys, man.

SPEAKER_06

You think so?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, they didn't want Larry back in there again when they had to vote.

SPEAKER_06

And he the one that said YBC stands for you been charged.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, he is the one that said it for that. If YBC is running around portraying, uh perpetrating all these crimes that he's talking about, he on their line.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, so he wouldn't be safe in prison. They seen it.

SPEAKER_05

They don't make up the jail system.

SPEAKER_06

I mean, it's that them young boys is deep.

SPEAKER_05

They don't. I don't care how deep they get, they don't make up the jail system. You're talking about they deep. They need 50 of them in it right now. In the county, these probably no, it's not. No, it's not not that county, man. Come on, man.

SPEAKER_06

That's booked 19 of them.

SPEAKER_05

Man, all right. What that mean? What that mean? I'm talking about the whole jail system, any jail you land in, it's 15 to 2,000 people on each yard. And that's in the county, too. No, the county is about 1500, 1500, one one jail, CFCF. Yeah, that CFCF might be the I don't know. They say RC RCF is very big. But yeah, the most, it's nothing over 2,000 inmates in each one of them jails on State Road.

SPEAKER_06

Wow. What about like an actor or something that you've seen that probably would like like you would think he probably would hold up in jail? Denzel Washington or something like that.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I think the men of respect Denza. They'll probably respect a lot of different little actors. Actors, you know, make a dude time go past fast, especially if he's a comedian or something like that. They don't want to get around him to laugh all day long and stuff like that. Yeah, they they're gonna get a pass off of their career, off of you know, the work that they put in out here as far as yeah, their career. Yeah, so they'll they'll they'll hold up tight in prison, man. I mean, dudes don't be in there, like dudes is in prison that getting punished. You either did something to somebody to get that, or you come in with some mustard on your paperwork.

SPEAKER_06

Was you in there with any like uh notable stars or uh or movie stars, like anybody like that?

SPEAKER_05

Um no, you asked me that before. No, I I haven't landed on a yard, but I've been in there with some big dope boys. I can't really record, but I knew there's such and such right there. That's Whitey Bulger right there. That's such and such, you know what I'm saying? Whitey Bolger? Yeah, we was at uh Fort Dicks together.

SPEAKER_06

Uh what type of guy is Whitey Bolger?

SPEAKER_05

I don't know him. I just was in there. You talking about what type of guy he is. I he's not in my car, he's white boy. I see.

SPEAKER_06

Everybody said you've been around him.

SPEAKER_05

No, uh, because I was in the jail with him, Fete. I was in the jail with him. So I'm around him. We on the same yard. We go to Chow Hall together. Uh, you know, he wasn't on my unit, but when I come outside, he out there with his guys.

SPEAKER_06

I'm saying, but still you never see somebody slaps uh what's his name again? Uh huh. What's his name again? Who guy you're talking about? Whitey Bolger? Whitey Bolger. You ever see somebody slap uh Whitey Bolger?

SPEAKER_05

Well, who else? Um, can't remember, man. A couple dudes, man, like dope boys and shit like that, man. Yeah, can't remember. It's been some man. I be forgetting about that type of stuff. Like faces. Like I had a dude walk up on me the other day in the street and was like, Black, I've been looking for you last six months. I can't, I'm sitting there like this. I ain't know who he was. Yeah, man, you doing good with the podcast, man. Keep it up, man. Man, remember uh you let me to uh call your sister because you wanted to get some money. I'm looking at it, he knows everybody that I know. And I'm like, who is this guy?

SPEAKER_06

I forget faces, man. Probably because he, you know, um, you know, you probably were just blown blown back down duty by the you know to start him, stop your start, like you know, you're your starting.

SPEAKER_05

No, I ain't no start. I'm a regular man, man. I'm a regular man walking around just like everybody else, man. God so happened to stumble upon a platform by the grace of Allah through a good friend of mine, man. And that's just it, man. Anybody can, I ain't gonna say anybody can, because you got to have the the uh the credibility behind you, and I have that, and I'm not proud of that. I don't want to be one of the ones to be looked at like, yo, that's black, he's been in jail all these years, he's staying tall. Oh my god, but no, that ain't the way to go. Yeah, that's nutty. I'm getting a stature because I went and did boo cool time and ain't tell on nobody, and I ain't put my penis in no boy. You know what I'm saying? So I'm looked at and go, no, don't look at me, man. I'm just no, no, no, no. I'll be the first one to tell you I ain't on none of that.

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Also, we got uh another good episode this week uh for those who uh you know watch Tells from the Gels and follow Tells from the Gels. We got uh Rallo this week from Atlanta. Rollo come on, it's gonna be a heavy interview. Us and Rallo. We went down there, you know, down to Atlanta, and he got a crazy compound with you know, bunch of apartments, you know, masjid, you know, so big parking areas, and it's just it's just crazy. And it's right across the street down there from the um the Atlanta Falcon Stadium. It's like the hood right here, and then the actual stadium is like right there the dead smack in the middle of the hood. And that, you know, it was kind of inspiring to see you know what he had going on. Uh he bought a bunch of lots, a bunch of buildings surrounding that area as well. So it seems like Rollo has some good things going on. So we have a good interview with Rollo um uh this week that will be available. Uh make sure you got you guys go check that out, man, for sure.

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What's that?

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The only one I know about is, you know, squaring up one.

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Oh, well, yeah, you you you you you cruising for a bruise, and I can see that now.

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Yeah, give you no duty, but you can you can find a story to talk about. Now you got everybody in the city, right? Right. You see everybody, you know, you see the weather, the weather change, right? Mm-hmm. You know, it's nice one day, and it's like flu weather. That's all flu weather. Cold outside. You know what I'm saying? These this time of the year, right? Being locked up this time of the year and this in this type of you know, year. More time this time of the year, like January, February, March. Have it for April. How's that for you like around this time? Is it like this like a good season to be in jail?

SPEAKER_05

Ain't no season, a good season to be in jail.

SPEAKER_06

I'm saying, is this a comfortable season?

SPEAKER_05

Well, it all depends on what kind of jail you're in. If you're in an old jail that ain't got no AC, you know what I'm saying? You would, you mean, uh, if you're in a new jail that got central air, you be like, all right, cool, you'll be cool with the season. But certain jails just be cold, man. Then they only turn like in them old jails, like Lewis Burton, all of them, they turn their heat on like November 30th. But it didn't got cold in October and September. It's biting, but it ain't no heat on because they turn it on once time a year at the same time.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_05

So it's like you'll probably be chivering about that, like, damn, man, turn that heat on, man. But they got it set to come on November 13th.

SPEAKER_06

Wow. Wow. So I'm assuming always the best season in jail is the summer season.

SPEAKER_05

Um, that ain't even always better because you get distressing then. You outside walking the track, glistening, shining like a salamander because you're sweating, and um, and you're thinking about what the family and friends is doing at home. You know where everybody is out, 4th of July coming around, you know where everybody at cookouts, and you know, you you your mind starts to play a lot of games on you in the summertime. You get the yearning for home more, you get the yearning for your girl and your kids more in the summer. Summertime is just when you walk outside, you just like, uh, why am I here? That's how I was anyway. It's hot. It's hot, and then you're thinking about all the activities that's taking place on the world, in the free world.

SPEAKER_06

Volleyball going heavy, handball now on duty going going heavy. You got football, basketball, everything. All the courts is full.

SPEAKER_07

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_06

You know what I mean? Come on, man, what you got for us, man?

SPEAKER_05

But I got uh taking the wild, man. Oh no, you kept talking, you kept asking about little certain situations. Um we have right here. Yeah, I ain't go over her yet.

SPEAKER_06

Let's get it, man. Let's get it.

SPEAKER_05

All right, we have right here uh a 20 24-year-old Naveva from Colorado got into a fight with a group of females from high school in the bathroom at a main event family entertainment center. Navea pulled a gun from her purse and fired eight to ten shots, hitting one of the women at least four times. She continued firing in various directions as dozens of customers fled the building. With bullets penetrating the walls of a nearby restaurant. The police responded to an active shooter at main event and arrived as Naveya was exit exiting the building with a male friend who had been celebrating his birthday. The women who were fighting Navea in the bathroom followed behind her, still talking trash. The male friend that she was with pulled out his gun, and that is when he was shot and killed by the police. The women that Novea shot survived. Novea was arrested and charged with 104 counts that included five counts of attempted first degree murder, first degree assault, felony menacing, and reckless endangerment.

SPEAKER_06

I'm gonna say somebody going to jail.

SPEAKER_05

Out of Colorado, like this happened because some girls was fighting with her. She started throwing it. Like, you gotta be mindful, man, whether you got a gun on you that's illegal or you know, you gotta permit for it. You just can't use that iron the way you want to use it because the authorities is gonna get involved, man, and they only see one way. They ain't trying to hear somebody punch you in the mouth. This is why you fired it, or you know, you it's to the point of where though your kid may be getting kidnapped in front of your face, and you will fire a person up that was doing that, and they'll be like, No, his back was turned toward you. You shouldn't have fired. We need you in here for four. We're not gonna give you 10 years or life, we're just gonna give you four, though, four years that's cool for this crime. So you gotta be mindful and be real calculated when it's time to use that iron and pick the right time, man, because you you may be throwing your life away, whether the gun is illegal or you have a permit. I know a lot of dudes that went to jail and killed somebody rightfully. They had they was just for they was justfully right for doing that, but they don't they don't care the good this this the government don't care about that. Get your behind in jail, is they whole thing. They got a business to keep running.

SPEAKER_06

Wow. Wow. Yeah, that's why you gotta be real careful out here, man. You just never know. You know, and one false moment. Once you squeeze that trigger on that gun, it's like basically like it's up, it's it's up. It's up, it's up even for you to get killed or go to jail. That's a dime right there. Just for squeezing the trigger. Then you might have you, boob, everybody that's in there, that's attempted murder case. Yeah, it's it's just aggravated.

SPEAKER_05

So you got to be mindful. You got the out, you got to think about the whole situation, man. Everything like little Nazi, man. Shout out to Nazi, man, that we had up here on this platform, man. How he explained, like, you know how some dudes be getting together, how we used to do back in the day. We might be going out and be like, where we going? We going down such and such, so you know, the ad hour, whatever, whatever. All right, grab the guns. Like, why do we need to be if you if we know that we gotta take guns here, that's letting the that's I'm gonna. Assuming that there may be an altercation. That's why we're bringing these guns. But why do we still grab the guns and still continue to go? You know that this is a hot spot. That's why we're taking the guns. This is all comes with thinking then. See, when we was younger, we weren't doing no thinking. We was just we got to get in jail. Or did you have to think it all the way through, man, if you want to keep your free. Like, I look at freedom now is like a privilege, man. It's not a right, it's a privilege, man. Because you know, we walk on any little thing you do, you could go to jail, man. Like they will lock you up and they ain't playing with you, man. Them counties is full. They are bursting at the seams. They're a full. I'm talking about dudes in there for anything. You know what I mean? You got to be like, it's like we walking around on pins. It's like a regular traffic violation, like a send you to jail, man. Freedom is not a right, it's a privilege. That's how we live in America today, especially in Philadelphia. If y'all don't agree, let me know in the comments. You know what I mean? But here go another one, man. I got two Florida boys, man, age 12 and 13, are charged as dog after they raped a 12-year-old girl for a half hour and shoved rocks in the girl's mouth so she couldn't scream. Uh Nelson Nunes and Joshua Jones. Like, that's crazy. A 12 and 13-year-old boy. Like, what's being taught in their households? Like 12 and 13, how do you know how to rape somebody? Like, how do you know that you want to put your penis in something that come? Like, do you know that? Like, I know that as a grown man because it feels good.

SPEAKER_06

Tablets and what they're watching on these devices. Well, do you think that's what it is? Yeah, yeah, you have uh unlimited access to whatever you want. And all it takes is for a kid to see it one time and they will keep going back to it. It's addictive. So that that's having stuff is like addictive to all individuals.

SPEAKER_05

But I think it's a little bit more than that. You gave me your phone.

SPEAKER_06

I was like, damn, what?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, but but just me just watching little stuff that ain't gonna cause me to go out and do it. I had I think this is a deeper teaching. Gotta close some tabs on your phone. I mean, it was like 15. Oh well, yeah, we're getting past that. We're talking about the such other you right back to the tabs on my phone. We talking about these boys. Okay. Now, like, like, like, we I just want to know a deeper, deeper, deeper. It's a deeper, uh, sinister thing that's going on here. Like, you got another 12-year-old girl that y'all raping. Like, how do y'all know that? Like, how y'all know to do this? I ain't know about rape till I was about 15, 16 years old. Rape. Like 12 and 13. How do you know about rape to carry it out?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I mean, it's just it's just a uh a sensitive, sensitive subject uh for these uh young boys to even you know to be in a position to be able to have the courage to actually even pull off such a heinous act is just like you know, you you don't expect kids to like you said to have the mental capacity to even think about stuff like that.

SPEAKER_05

Right.

SPEAKER_06

Now coming into the paint out system, right? Right when you first get in there, right? Right. And um a lot of times when people ha have shootings on on their jacket, right? Or they have a shooter. Is it a certain code they have like on their wristband or whatever the case may be that you know the shooting? Like I'm talking about the county or what they come and do. They usually give you like yellow bands. But when you get to the county, what'd they give you when you get up there, young?

SPEAKER_05

Um when you get the when when you when you when you hold on, hold on. Ask a question again where I can ask you.

SPEAKER_06

When you like I like when you come to the when you come to to the um excuse me, to the prison system, they give you a ban that tells you what exactly you were arrested for, right?

SPEAKER_05

Yes, yes, you you leave that coming from the district. Like when you come from the district, whatever you charged with, you you will get that. You will get that and be right on on your unit. Wake up, man. You over there falling asleep. Come on, man. People over here texting me, fake sleep.

SPEAKER_06

They did this, they said that?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I ain't see that. I ain't see that because you was asleep.

SPEAKER_06

Ain't nobody see that.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I ain't see that.

SPEAKER_06

Ain't nobody say that like that. My bad, y'all said allergy medicine, man. Got me a little drowsy, man. If you see me like, you know, eyes closed for a second, I'm just trying to survive. Oh my god. Yeah, so you know, and then you know, on top of that, like, you know, on top of like the um, you know, there's cases that people get in. Like, we saw we let's go back to the to the gun situation. Whereas though, if you if you if you just aim a gun at somebody, what's that?

SPEAKER_05

Kidnapping. Well, especially well, it was only kidnapping if you told them to do something while you aiming the gun at them. But aiming a gun, I do I think that's a form of assault.

SPEAKER_06

Is that right? Is that regular regular damage? It might be, it might.

SPEAKER_05

You ain't allowed to be aiming no gun at nobody. So all right, so if I came here and was like, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Aiming a gun. And then secondly, discharging the gun. Yes. That's what? That's a that's a tenth, right? Yes. Yes. All right, it's a tenth. Um, what if I shoot you below the waistline? Like what that's uh what? Misdemeanor?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, that's still a misdemeanor. Yeah, yeah, that's a I ain't gonna say that's a misdemeanor, but it's probably not a F1, it's probably an F2, or you know what I mean, aggravated assault, but did the charges if you shot them, but you still it's still a charge. It's still a heavy charge that you're gonna inherit from after being caught from committing that act. For sure.

SPEAKER_06

And now, now on the flip side, now it used to be, I don't know if it's like that now, it's to be a um, you know, a popular thing to do was to smack somebody in the head with the gun.

SPEAKER_05

Right. Yeah, pistol whipping. That's what they call it. Pistol whipping. What is that called? What with the charge? It's an aggravated assault. You out there. Yeah, it's an aggravated assault. You out here beating a man with a gun.

SPEAKER_06

A metal object.

SPEAKER_05

It's a gun. If it was plastic, metal, rubber, you beating a man with a gun. Yeah, I mean, you got uh aggravated assault coming your way at an alarming rate. Yes, you do. You ain't got to worry about that.

SPEAKER_06

I know you was talking about something too, like, you know, um you see a lot of you see the cases, right? And you see these boys going to jail, right? See, sometimes you see these big indictments, it'd be like a huge indictment, it'd be like it'll be a table. You know what I mean? Sometimes two, three hundred kilos. And you see the people in there, you know, basically sitting down, charging themselves up to uh, you know, get ready to like what I'm saying is like you see people with with his with his firearms, right? Right. And you see people who got these guns and they and they're moving in a manner like like they're like the cowboys, wild cowboys.

SPEAKER_05

Invincible, yeah. Exactly. All these young kids are grown men. We was doing that back in the day, and what'd it do to us? My name is Humble Humza. Humble Humza, they sent my black ass away for ye decades on end. I am a thorough, firm believer. I gratefully bowed out. I get with y'all on the back block. I can't I ain't got it in me no more.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, man. And it's now when you when you have an indictment though, when you have like drugs on the case, then you had then you um put a firearm along with the drugs. Is that like an enhancement? Well, what you mean? Like say we we get indicted right for for drugs. Right. And they find two guns. Right. Right? Right. The drugs and the guns. So what would be our charges? Will we get a firearm one firearm apiece, or they just Oh no, they're gonna give us a firearm apiece.

SPEAKER_05

They're gonna break that down, they're gonna distribute that equally. You take one, you take one, and yeah, these drugs is both of your y'all splitting this up. Yeah. Unless one of us take it right then and then that was mine, he ain't had nothing to do with it. But if we in there talking about where you get that from? No, I'm gonna show you where I got it from. Yeah, party time. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

So it's like it's it's a never ending, you know, and you know, it's it's it's so many ways to get caught up and go and go to jail. Um, like I said, just carrying a gun without a license, uh pulling a weapon out, aiming a weapon, it's just so many ways to uh to be you know uh on trial for sitting down and going to jail. I was talking to a bro and he was like, Man, I'm ready to get out of here. I'm saying like things to myself, like I had to check myself like that. He like, I'm like, you only been in there for almost not even two years yet. And I'm like, I had to check myself like that, like two years is that's a lot some long time.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, that's a very long time, but yeah, you ain't had to check yourself because certain people, uh to him, he'd been a very no get the grind up. I grind his ass up. I grind him up. He told me the same thing. And I'm like, boy, if you don't shut up, he's talking about man, bo, eight, nine months left. If you don't shut up, especially for the charge that you got off of, you know what I'm saying? You went to trial, you went to trial and got filmed guilty of and still got the time that you got, and you a repeat offender as far as going in and out of jail. No, we not cutting him no brick because he broke. No, bro, shut your mouth up and do your time and get home.

SPEAKER_06

Why do you think people complain about when they when they know they did wrong?

SPEAKER_05

Because they so thirsty and trying to get back out here to the street. That's all it is. Nigga be in there, erk, nigga be in there like, damn, I was just out there, man. My chick, chicks falling off, and it wouldn't happen if he was out. That's what that's all it be about. This ain't no rocket science. They trying to go. A dude can have three days. He talking about he wants, he can't wait to leave the second day. You got three days. Man, would you quit it? Stop it.

SPEAKER_06

Check that, man.

SPEAKER_05

You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's a terrible, terrible situation, man. Super terrible. If you ask me. Super terrible. Hold a little second, y'all. We got the ear. Can't you want to apologize if y'all hear us, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, man. But you know, at the end of the day, man, jail is jail, man. Whether you whether you're doing a year, two years, five years, jail is jail. I I I feeling because that's why I checked myself. I'm like, you know, I wouldn't want to be in jail for 30 days.

SPEAKER_07

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_06

A day. You talking about 30 days. Yeah, man. I mean, I ain't trying to, I I'm not trying to do it. I'm not trying to do 30 days, man. I can't do it. Unless I had to, but I'm like, yo, like, so I can't look at a person who's complaining about being there for two years, that's two years out of your life. You won't you won't get back.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, you yeah, but still, if you committed a crime and I can see you complaining, you ain't do it. And you got the little bit of time that you got for it. This crime, come on, man. Come on, man. I'll be in that joint whistling Dixie. You got eight months left. That right there should make you happy. It's but that goes to show the selfishness and yeah, and that's my brother. I'm gonna say the selfishness of him wanting, no, you can't get let go, bro. You got filmed guilty. You did this, and then you got absolute no time for it. You supposed to be in that joint, not asking for no money and nothing. I'm ready to touch. You ready? He around people that ain't never coming home. Oh, a two-year sentence don't qualify you to ask for money. No, I'm just saying a two-year sentence, he can ask for some money, yeah. Yeah, but he's not even gonna do two years. Or still, no, you you talk about, but still.

SPEAKER_06

I'm trying to get comfortable. I ain't trying to be up here hungry.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, well, that's cool too, but just stop talking about I'm trying to come on. Anytime I talk to you, man, I can't. I ain't trying to hear that. See, maybe he could tell you that because you ain't never been to prison. He can't tell me that. See, we're gonna both take it the wrong way. He can't tell no man that's been to jail 10 years or better and be on the phone crying like that. And he's not doing no crime, but it is crying. Anytime you talk to him, man, I got seven left now. What years? No, months. Click dial tone. Dow tone, bro. You know what you did. You signed up for this. You supposed to be relieved after the relief you got from losing that case. I would have been in there like, whoa, yeah, time to go.

SPEAKER_06

And once again, y'all, we got Rallo this week coming up. It'll be available. Uh, once again, Rallo from the ATL. A good interview with Rollo will be dropping uh this week as well, and be available for everyone. Make sure y'all become a member. Uh if you can't do it right now, do it tomorrow. If you can't do it tomorrow, so forth, do it the next day, so forth and so on. So we appreciate all listeners, followers, members, whatever you are, uh if you're a part of the journey, we definitely appreciate you. Now, let me ask you, I'm gonna ask you this question, though. A person who got two years, they could, you know, what's the what's the what's the essentials like that? What's the essentials like for two a two-year sentence?

SPEAKER_05

First and foremost, cosmetics. Two years, man, you spend about a hundred dollars on cosmetics, man, that's gonna last you the whole deuce. You know what I'm saying? You grab about seven, eight deodorants. It all depends on if you're washing up four or five times a day or whatever. But yeah, the food, you don't really need the food. They feeding at the child hall is just horrible. But it's keeping you in shit. It's a lot of dudes that do not go to the store and they are trade monsters. I was one of them. So the food you really don't need. But if you're in the state, you need your little TV. All right, two years. All right, give me the TV. I ain't got eight, nine months, stuff like that. Eight, nine months, get out of here. But you know, two years TV, uh, uh cosmetics, like I said, probably a little sweatsuit to kick around. You're gonna definitely ain't no problem, you're gonna need a sweatsuit, probably a pair of sneaks, and that's it. I get with you on the back end. Once I got the TV, my cosmetics is loaded, couple sweatsuits, some shoes, I get with you. I'm gonna go ahead and eat off the lane and all that, probably a couple times to the store, but it ain't gonna be no eight week. Yo, can I get a bean for the store? No, no, I'm ready to touch.

SPEAKER_06

How much money you need your books per month?

SPEAKER_05

What with a two-year being? Like what?

SPEAKER_06

$500?

SPEAKER_05

No, a month, because you got four weeks in a month. Man, a little bing bing 50.

SPEAKER_06

Okay.

SPEAKER_05

I'll just ramble it off to the nearest deuce. That'll have you living comfortably a month. A bean that had you sturdy. A 50, ah, it's still crunchy. That's$2,400 for two years. You and then that's that's rent. That's one rent. Two years was one rent.

SPEAKER_06

I'm sorry, no, that's$200 a month.$200. That's that's uh what?$4,800 for uh two years.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, well, that's two months of rent.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Two months of rent. Yeah, well, you know, sometimes people need that. All right what about a five-year bid? A five-year bid. That's the net net net. What? So now you're sorry, you gotta get dug in in five years.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, but you need some money, man. Five years, that ain't no five years, it's like, ooh, that joint gets crunchy. Yeah. Five years. Me, I'm modest, I know how to do time, so I'd probably be like hitting you up for like if it was a bean a month. I ain't gonna be talking about that deuce a month. Sometimes it'll be 50, 75, because I don't want you to stop sending it. I ain't gonna this five years after the third year, you be like, ooh, boy, you you boy you you you're heavy. Yeah, so I'm I ain't a fool. I did a lot of time, so I know I'm not talking to you from a standpoint of a person that's just going on in there and don't know what's going on. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? I know, shoot, if I had a five-year bid, I'll make it easy on you, man. Five-year bid, man. Send me a five thousand hours. I still I've spent a stack of years. If you can do it and it's feasible for you, but five years, I'm cool with a five thousand dollars. I can maintain and manage five thousand dollars for that whole year. I mean, for that whole five-year bid.

SPEAKER_06

Is it any any um any people that that really don't eat off the compound? Like, I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, yes, lots of them. Lockers to here. They got three, four lockers. Niggas that go to them niggas like, yo, you going to go and get that chicken? No, I ain't gonna, man, come on, man, come down because you know I can't get his tray. He got to go down there with his ID and scan it and get a tray. So only tray I can get is mine. So I might, it might be something good on the mill. I'm like, and I know you don't go to child. I come in yourself, like, yo, come on, feet, come down and walk down and get that tray for me, man. And niggas be like, man, it's cold outside. I ain't going all the way to childhood. I'm already not eating. I'm like, man, do that for me, man. I want that chicken. Nigga might walk me down there, get the tray, give it to me, leave, go right back to the unit. But yeah, you got plenty of guys in there that do not go to that child. Shoot, during the 21 years that I did, shoot, it was about four years I ain't go to child after the whole 21. You know, when you first come in, you got everybody doing stuff for you, hitting your hand and getting you. Yeah, I mean, I got locker full, and yeah, I ain't going child. What they got down there? Beans and rice. Beans and I love beans and rice, but I was turning them up. Beans and rice, man. I'm not going to child. Yo, man, make the hookup. Make a but uh a mafungo. Chi chi me, please. You know what I'm saying? So yeah, you get the acting bougie in there. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, man. Well, you know, that's how I go in jail, man. But you know, sometimes people, like you said, they they uh commissary be on the beans. So I ain't gotta get no uh no uh no trays, Tracy McGrady. But the ones who are relying on them trades with no commissary, those are the ones who are they're doing bad. Yeah, they're doing real bad.

SPEAKER_05

They're doing real, real bad. And and I'm not gonna say bad. This is just that they don't have the finer things because they feed you. They feed you is just that is that so like dinner is at 4:30, 5 o'clock. You're on your own from there.

SPEAKER_06

You ever seen two broke people in the cell?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. Me and another nigga. You goddamn right. I lived it. Hell was seeing it. I know it. Me and my celly both in their lock is empty. Don't let us get on a lockdown. We in that joint, like, yo, bro, let's play uh casino for cups of water. I'm losing on purpose just to fill up. Like, come on, man. We already know how this joint goes, man. This that joint gets crunchy in there. So please, if you out here committing crimes and standing on business, like I always tell you, I'm not knocking it. I did it before and I had to learn. That's why I'm here bringing you this awareness was going on in there at a warming rate. This is going on. You it'd be you and your monkey in there, and y'all locked in for 60 days, and y'all ain't got no food. I got a one deodorant, that joint, I got to push that joint all the way to the top. I'm mashing it on my hand just to get it under my underwater. Yeah, shit gets super crunchy in there, man. Super that means soap this big, it's thin, look like a razor. That's how little the soap is. I'm making that joint work. Yeah, man, that joint gets crunchy in there, bro. Wow. So so hold on, don't give you soap. Yeah, they give you soap, but that joint is the little bars of soap that they give you from the gel. Yeah, they ain't giving you no full bar or soap. They might give you a little bottle. It's three-in-one shampoo, shaving gel, and body wash. So you can shave with this, you can wash your hair with this, and you can wash your body with this. Come on, man, you know that's trash. Yeah, super, and it's like this big with a little cap on it. Yeah, you know, that's that's when you call inteligent. That's what they got in jail. When you integit, they give you about three stamps a month, bar of soap, deodorant, a little couple things a month. Every month, once a month, they'll come around, and then they'll make sure you integrate because they get to check your account in there. You see that, and for you to be inteligent, you can you you you have to you have to had not gotten money in like 90 days sent in from the street.

SPEAKER_06

That's real unfortunate, too. Broke people want to sell, man.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

You said playing, you said playing casino for cups of water. Yeah. Trying to fill up.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Damn.

SPEAKER_05

That's what the hell you doing. Playing casino for cups of water.

SPEAKER_06

What was your hungriest day in jail?

SPEAKER_05

I can't remember the day. It was just so many of them. They all blend in, they all twins. I don't remember which one was the hungriest day, but I done had a lot of them, man. You know what I'm saying? Like, and don't fart. You get even hungrier. Like, keep all that air in you. Do not fart. You might die. And I ain't talking about from the smell. I'm talking about from the that was that that little air pocket that was there, that bubble for the fart, and you done squeezed it out. You ain't got nothing in there in there. That air bubble was keeping you intact. You better not fart. Yeah, man. Yeah, man, for real, bro. Yeah, that joint get crazy in there, man. Bad.

SPEAKER_06

Hey, listen, uh, are they what's the what's the um what's the five if it had a track list that's your stomach, your stomach sings while you're hungry. Like five songs your stomach, your stomach sings when you're hungry.

SPEAKER_05

I don't know. I don't I don't got no track list. I ain't I ain't got no track.

SPEAKER_06

Y'all got no song when you stay, this your stomach sings when it's hungry?

SPEAKER_05

No, that joint would just be a bunch of all that stuff.

SPEAKER_06

Um what's that song you said?

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It's been a long time.

SPEAKER_06

It's been a lot. I was born.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, by the river. Yeah, that that that's the that's the main one. Yeah, it's been a long time since you fattened me up, man, since you stuffed me down here. Oh my god, not on duty. We in here talking about convict stuff and you over here with the not on duty stuff.

SPEAKER_06

So it's not five songs on this one song that you that you're stuck in.

SPEAKER_05

For my some my stomach, yeah. It's been a long time coming. And it only starts to say that if I get a bowl of food. And then that joint be owling hollering even more. As soon as my monkey hears something like, yo, I hooked this up for you, Sally. I'll go to look. That joint be brrrr. I'm like, dang, I'm ready. I got something right now. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Oh by the river. Yeah. In the little tent, huh? Yeah, but you know, man, it's just like, you know, unfortunately that sometimes, you know, if you're hungry, this is what happens, man, in jail. You know, or if you got nobody out here to send you no money and you hungry, now you're looking for and taking somebody's stuff.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Which ultimately in the feds, you get you get sent out for that, right? What? Taking somebody's stuff.

SPEAKER_05

No, you don't get sent out. You out in the rec yard and I just crept in your cell and stole all. Yeah, you get sent out for that. But if a nigga slide in there with that dog out, like, yeah, man, what's up, man? I need all that right there. He's popping you and all that. And then now niggas will be looking at you like, yeah, go get your stuff back. And if you ain't big enough to go get it back, it's just gonna be a reoccurrence. You better not go to the store no more. You better become a tray monster, because you gonna ever you gonna be a tray monster.

SPEAKER_06

Wow. So we better get ready to take some calls, y'all, man. We get ready to take some calls, man. And I know I know somebody called called in early. Um so hopefully they can call back. Uh 215 316 4492. 215 316 4492. Once again, we have Rallo. Um episode will be available. Check it out. And if you are a fan of Rallo, Story available for all the members. And we have special things for those who aren't members, but I would recommend if you are able to become a member. So yeah, 215-316-4492. 215-316-3492. First call of the day, who we got right here? Nobody.

SPEAKER_05

Call in, man. Give me your comments, man. What's going on?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, don't be scared. 215-316-4492. 215-316-4492. Tells from the jails. Who we speaking with today? Hello? Tell us from the jails, who talking to today? That's OG from the bottom, man. OG from the bottom.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

What's up, man? What's going on? Yeah, 38 Mile Vernon.

SPEAKER_03

38 from the Yeah, 38th from Vernon, man.

SPEAKER_06

So shout out to you, man. What's going on, man?

SPEAKER_03

Not much, man. I've been checking out checking y'all out for a little while, man. I just think y'all had a show. You can call in on. I just wanted to call in, man.

SPEAKER_06

Appreciate you, man.

SPEAKER_03

You know how much I appreciate what y'all doing in this, you know. So yo, you just eye open and shit, man.

SPEAKER_06

Thanks, man. You know, Meg. You know, Meg. What'd you say? You know Mag down there? Yeah, that's my young boy. That's my man. Tell Meg. I say, What's up, man? It's my guy, man.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. I did I did mine in the ninth. You know, I I did mine. My number BS 7981, man. So you know how old that is. I did mine earlier and got it over with, but that ain't no place to be, man. For sure. Are you going back? Hell no.

SPEAKER_06

I've been out since December 28th, 1994. I just want to make sure, man.

SPEAKER_05

My man said, hell no.

SPEAKER_06

You might want to say, yeah, I'm going to go ahead and check that joint out real fast. See if they uh made any uh any upgrades to the cell or anything in there, man. Well, I'm glad you're free. I'm glad you're free, man. I'm glad you stand free, man.

SPEAKER_03

All right, man. Take it easy.

SPEAKER_06

215-316-4492. That's 215-316-4492. Come on, y'all just get it popping, man. Talk to us, man. Rallo this week will be available. Good interview from Rallo. You know? Shout out to everybody who you know has become members. Tell us from the jails who you speaking with today.

SPEAKER_04

This is Muhammad from Maryland again.

SPEAKER_06

What's up, Mohammed? How you doing, man?

SPEAKER_04

I'm chilling, I'm doing cool. I got questions, man. What's up, talk to me, man? So you know, you know the stereotype behind people go back to the jails and join Islam for uh. Like you know, we can't tell what people really intentionally for joining Islam, especially back there. But do people if if it has happened, like do y'all the options behind the walls, do y'all gave it? Not gated, but like you see where like if a person was again some alteration, then like the next day they try to join, they try to convert. Have you ever seen something like that?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I've seen that plenty of times. I seen dudes come to the jail that, you know, told on people, and you know, ultimately, you know, they they see the running of the jail and they see that the Muslims is is the one of the strongest, uh the strongest in any jail that I've been to anyway. The Muslims stick together, it could be three of them, it could be 300 of them. And a lot of these dudes that take the stance and you know, and join Islam. And and and and and I'm not gonna go ahead and get into that on here because it can go, it get messy, but a lot of dudes that did what they did, the first thing they do is join the food of Islam.

SPEAKER_04

And y'all don't, and like, from your point of view, y'all don't, I'm not saying stop it, but like, y'all don't I don't even know like how to explain it, but like I know what you I know what you're trying to say.

SPEAKER_05

The brothers are rectified, how we would rectify that on the yards that I've been on would be alright, cool. You know, dudes are come to us about that certain individual and then they approve. So our thing would be next is listen, that's a brother of ours because at the end of the day, he's Muslim now. And y'all can't harm him, y'all can't make his blood shed without us interfering. So what we won't do is go back to him, like, listen, we're not letting these brothers do nothing to you. But in turn, you got to check in to avoid a greater fitness, meaning getting us all jammed up behind something that you know you did. They got the paperwork on you. So you got to go. You got to go, you got to get off of here. But in turn, we're not letting them beat you off the yard. You get to walk off the yard. You understand?

SPEAKER_06

Oh, okay, cool, cool. Yeah, enjoy your night, man. Tell us from the jail. Tell us from the jail.

SPEAKER_04

So we're speaking with speaking with Dame from uh South Jersey.

SPEAKER_06

What's up, Dame? How you doing, man? How your mom doing, man?

SPEAKER_04

Uh she good. Damn, man. I love the fact that you remembered. You remembered that I got a mom. Man, we all got a mom. But you know what I'm trying to say.

SPEAKER_06

I remember she called me. What's going on?

SPEAKER_04

Yo. My brother came last night. And he like no what is what I'm trying to what I'm trying to say. I'm going to the doctor. And I'm like, yo, every time every like four weeks. And I'm like, what is it? You know, he did a little couple of bits. So I'm like, yo, how can I like gain a little weight? He likes. So he gets he made me some oatmeal. He he made two three packs. He was like, you could use two, three packs, and then took it out midway through, put put hella peanut butter in it, and then crust up an oatmeal pie.

SPEAKER_06

That sounded like that sounds like like a like a heart hearty, hearty meal, man. You know, man. Yo, that shit was amazing.

SPEAKER_04

I would tested like three times today.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I would just I would I would I would continue on with that, man, and uh, you should see a lot of results, man. Thanks for calling in, man. Enjoy your enjoy your night, buddy.

SPEAKER_04

All right, man.

SPEAKER_06

Free new Africa is it's hilarious. Hey, uh, tell us from the jails who speaking with say it again?

SPEAKER_05

You say I sign what they come.

SPEAKER_06

Why they come up to nine, we're gonna lie, you better catch it. What's going on?

SPEAKER_04

What's going on, bro?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, but uh what you were talking about now.

SPEAKER_06

No, I was just you know speaking in general about you know uh everybody calling in. 215-316-4492. That's 215-316-4492. We're here live in pod rooms, USA, TNS meeting agree with the team and the family. Rollo this week. Don't miss it, become a member. You know, it's a lot of people in here, man, that's listening inside the chat, man. Everybody should be members if you're able to. If you're able to, I don't want to say because I don't know people's situation, but you know, we should have a bunch of members here today, man. We need the support. They out of court. Yo, LT93. I forget the young the young guy's name, man. But yeah, man, don't forget to call on y'all 215-316-4492. That's 215-316-4492. Don't forget if y'all can't check out where Chris Mack, if you go to our live tabs, you'll see the Chris Mack interview. Chris Mack was a uh guy sentenced to uh to uh PF State with a with a dealt you know prisoners at the age of 14 or 15. I believe, man. He was a kid, man. You know, and then he had a he had a uh another um you know run in with the law and he he was he was in and out, but he just this guy has an amazing story. Check out Chris Mack interview, man, available now on uh Tell us Mr Jells Live. Call in right now 215-316-4492. That's 215-316-4492. Yeah, man. Waiting to hear some calls, man. But you know, what you got playing for us of the night, man?

SPEAKER_05

Oh man, go around here, man, with the brothers, man. They got something cooked up around there, man. You know, I go hang out with the brothers at the dark, man. You know, try to get a little bit of knowledge, man. I try to keep myself, if I ain't around you, you know, around some good company, man. Nobody that's you know, that's where it starts at having good company, man, of not doing something, you know. And I ain't saying that breaking, yeah. I mean, like you might need and need to break laws, something like that. I'm not promoting it, and I'm not telling you to go do it, but you know, being around good company, man, is the start of trying to rehabilitate yourself into a better person, man. It starts with the company you keep, man. They say if you sit around shit too long, eventually you'll smell like it.

SPEAKER_06

I won't go into too much into detail, but you have been hit with some pain before you never even never even thought you can, you know, experience. Yes, when they say it's only 420 months. Emotional pain.

SPEAKER_05

Yes. Yes. It hurt. It hurt. And only you can heal that pain. There is no way that, you know, a drug, money, uh, a woman, a car is going to take the you. It got you got to heal, you got to corral it, you got to control it, you got to put the hornets on his neck and rustle it down. But that joint be strong, man. You might go down a couple times before you even get it down. That pain is different type of emotional pain of some type of loss or hurt or disrespect. That goes a far away, bro. Far away. Yeah. You look like you on a sleeping plane. That's what you look like you on.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, the algae management be a little drowsy, y'all. I apologize, man. But yeah, like, you know, sometimes emotional pain, emotional stress. Emotional stuff, man, it can it can take a toll on you, man. You know, you know, especially if not if you're not expecting it and it hit you. Like, you know, we hear a lot of that stuff. We we always sit up here and joke about a lot of stuff about people being in jail and then uh uh encountering emotional distress. But man, that joint ain't no joke, man.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, so what's your plans for tonight? You like you go you right, you running straight to the bed.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I'm gonna go, you know, inshallah, go pray Tara Wee.

SPEAKER_05

Alhamdulillah. You're about to stand for the Tawi.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I'm about to go do that, and then I'm gonna go fall back in the crib and you know, and try to reflect. Yeah, I don't know if that's what you want to call it. Reflect that might be called stress.

SPEAKER_05

Well, well, that's the stress is thinking. All that is thinking. All that when you're thinking about something too long and hard, you're thinking. All that comes from thinking. Call in y'all before we get out of here, man. Anybody got any questions, man? Black.

SPEAKER_06

You know his fighting record in jail is uh one, you said what, one in 92?

SPEAKER_05

No, my fighting record in jail, I got definitely way more wins than I do got losses. Yeah, I got beat up by what? I got beat up by my man Kabirri. Kabir. Kabir beat me up out of uh what we was at, Williamsburg, South Carolina.

SPEAKER_06

Any not to the hickeys or anything like that?

SPEAKER_05

Nah, I don't be getting them type of joints. I'm black, funny looking boy. I don't get hickeys. That shit blend right in. Um what let me say, yeah, I yeah, my record in jail, like I have a very good record of fighting. Very good record of fighting. Then half the time we was strolling something anyway. So you know, yeah. So I I took my I took my losses though, but not like my my victors, my victories.

SPEAKER_06

We got some boxing footage of you like just recently boxing a little boxer batch.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, me and a little young boy, man. I tightened him up real fast. Man, poop, pop, poop, bam, bam, bam. He was in that joint. He he wasn't even Muslim. After that, he was like, I like him. I'm like, oh snap, he's Muslim there. Yeah, I mean, as with him, man, tight tighten everybody right on up, me included, too. As women put me in check. I'd be in the joint, like, yeah, don't do that again.

SPEAKER_06

Uh man. Yeah, y'all. He got, you know, we might make y'all pay for that footage. Watch that joint. He got into a little boxing match. That might, you know, see his skills. You're a little rusty, man, as far as you know, your your punch output, man.

SPEAKER_05

Nah, man.

SPEAKER_06

Punch output and you're in your stamina as far as being able to move around that ring, man. You know, you ran out of gas.

SPEAKER_05

Like again, man, we want to send y'all special. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_06

Tell us from the jails. Who we speak with today?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, this is Joe.

SPEAKER_06

What's up, Joe? How you doing, man? Where you calling from, Joe?

SPEAKER_04

Good, man. How y'all doing?

SPEAKER_06

Good, man. Where you calling from, bro?

SPEAKER_04

I'm in South Carolina.

SPEAKER_06

South Carolina. Shout out to South Carolina, man.

SPEAKER_04

Yes, sir. What's going on? Yeah, man. I know where Williamsburg is, too.

SPEAKER_05

Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Williamsburg, yeah. South Carolina.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. There's a couple good barbecue spots down there too, by the way.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, but that's what I want to go down there for the barbecue, not the jail.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, right, for real. Yeah, man. But I was calling in, man. I don't know. Did y'all um did y'all look into the Jay-Z Epstein uh connection? Yeah, it's not really a connection, but the email that was Jay-Z's name was mentioned.

SPEAKER_05

Um, I haven't really looked into that yet. I've been hearing a whole lot of names popping up. But you know what? That's what I might make my task for tonight to come back up here and talk about that tomorrow, these Epstein files. You know, I always be saying, I ain't never, yeah, man. I I don't care about it's a bunch of uh charges of having too much fun. That's all they you mean. People that get charged for that is, you know, three uh three.

SPEAKER_06

I think I I think a little way more than that.

SPEAKER_05

Having too much fun, they raping, they're not raping funny.

SPEAKER_06

We nah no, we're not gonna no, man.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, so what's the Epstein charges?

SPEAKER_06

Epstein charges like they're gonna be. I know what you're talking about, but yeah, he know what I'm talking about too.

SPEAKER_05

I'm not saying they got meaning like that.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's a lot of lot, it's a lot of young girls that was affected by that.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, yeah, they out of pocket. They get it. They they they're trying to have their type of fun, and that's out of pocket.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, that's that's way out of pocket. Right, right. Out of line, yeah. So I don't know, we'll probably look into it and see exactly what's what, but by no means do we uh uh agree agree with any type of rape or uh any type of uh you know issues where though there's young girls or young males violated uh their sexual rights are violated in any way, shape, form, or fashion. All right, man, Jay Knight. Well, what you gotta say?

SPEAKER_04

Well, hold yeah, well, the Jay-Z thing, I was gonna say, it's not sexual. The thing with Jay-Z, it just kind of shows how how how the white power structure tries to hold down black people. So it was a um, there was like an uprising in Brazil of black people, and um, and Epstein was corresponding with somebody who has like a bunch of corporations down there in Brazil. And uh, and he was like, Well, why don't you guys have to do it to the US? And he said basically they all want to be Jay Z and they've been bought off in their fake now. You know what I'm saying? So it's not that the conditions are good for black America, but it's the fact that we all aspire to be Jay Z instead of like a U and P newists, you know? So it's uh it was it's it's just interesting how the white power system looks at us that uh inside of the US, man. We just and I think the goal is to really keep us constantly neutered in faith. And uh Jay-Z is a representation of a neutered man. Because he's not he's not trying to do anything for the black for black power, it's against white power. So, but that's my that's my two cents for tonight.

SPEAKER_06

All right, man. Respect your opinion, man. Enjoy your night, bro.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, y'all have a good one.

SPEAKER_06

You too as well. All right, y'all. I want to thank everybody for tuning in to tell us from the jails, man, and being a part of what we have going on. If you're able to, please become a member. That way we can keep you updated with all exclusive content. And um, you know, if you can't, just keep supporting us, keep watching the lives, keep watching the videos, whatever you can do. You know, it uh we're definitely here um every day during the week with a uh exclusive episode um sometimes during the week as well. Anything else you want to say before we go?

SPEAKER_05

Stay free.

SPEAKER_06

Stay free, stay safe, stay focused, tell us.