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baby ashanti, stay strong. ray ray, stay strong. quaid, stay strong. i love you all. back to my family. i've got a business on the streets. i can be making money. i own a candy truck, mobile candy truck selling coffee, candy, potato chips, white t-shirts. >> but when henry was arrested, he was in possession of more than just candy and t-shirts. >> i ended up in prison for 30 rocks of crack cocaine and 150 ecstasy pills. i'm currently serving 14 years for it. >> another thing that keeps me going is these right here, letters from my family. >> brushy mountain receives hundreds of letters a day addressed to inmates. but first every piece of mail is scanned for materials prohibited by the tennessee department of corrections. >> we've had panties come through. we've had letters with perfume and then pubic hair with body fluids. of course, they're allowed to have pictures. some pictures we do have to deny if it's nudity. >> it's real graphic. >> the officer found two nude pictures. >> a lady in columbia sent those. >> columbia. she writes some -- she's missing him. she's mi
baby ashanti, stay strong. ray ray, stay strong. quaid, stay strong. i love you all. back to my family. i've got a business on the streets. i can be making money. i own a candy truck, mobile candy truck selling coffee, candy, potato chips, white t-shirts. >> but when henry was arrested, he was in possession of more than just candy and t-shirts. >> i ended up in prison for 30 rocks of crack cocaine and 150 ecstasy pills. i'm currently serving 14 years for it. >> another thing...
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minister also got life but several former security officials were acquitted egyptian journalist maryam ashanti reports from outside the courthouse in cairo. and michel levy reaction was obviously one of. relief at the sound of the word guilty but when. that verdict was read i think they realized they should the full extent of the outcome of the verdict had begun to sink in the realized ation that the majority of the defendants would be returning home free manage not be held responsible for their role in their involvement in the exuding the deaths of eight hundred fifty protesters are soon you wary because those corruption and mismanagement of the nation for the accrue of the few remaining personal wealth. couples broke out in the courtroom almost immediately and those couples definitely were mimicked out here many pro mubarak protesters angry about the g.o.p. outcome as well as many here feel that he's a little of the corruption that accepting bribes accumulating personal wealth to corruption really surprised many remember we're talking about personal wealth about captivity because every day e
minister also got life but several former security officials were acquitted egyptian journalist maryam ashanti reports from outside the courthouse in cairo. and michel levy reaction was obviously one of. relief at the sound of the word guilty but when. that verdict was read i think they realized they should the full extent of the outcome of the verdict had begun to sink in the realized ation that the majority of the defendants would be returning home free manage not be held responsible for...
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i was dreaming about ashanti and sleeping. >> i was sleeping and suddenly i heard the door pop and heardelling, get down, get down. so i just kind of froze, stayed still. they informed us to get down and backed up in the cells and cuffed us and brought us into the showers and proceeded to search the cells. >> well, if you run the flashlight through the back of the bottle, you will see if there's any kind of weapons or any kind of contraband. you'll see the outline of a weapon or the silhouette of a weapon. >> a lot of flushing going on in 107. >> ten four. >> the sound of flushing toilets leads officers to a stash of inmate-made wine or pruno. >> they make pruno. they grab apples and they let it ferment for a couple of days and smash them up, put them in the bag and put heat over it. a bunch of covers. they use a lot of blankets. it was under a lot of blankets in the corner, and they let it stay until it becomes sort of like wine. >> usually typically what will happen is if it's found in a cell in a common area, where inmates have access to it, which is obviously anywhere in the cell, th
i was dreaming about ashanti and sleeping. >> i was sleeping and suddenly i heard the door pop and heardelling, get down, get down. so i just kind of froze, stayed still. they informed us to get down and backed up in the cells and cuffed us and brought us into the showers and proceeded to search the cells. >> well, if you run the flashlight through the back of the bottle, you will see if there's any kind of weapons or any kind of contraband. you'll see the outline of a weapon or the...
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and a high school in new jersey paying $20,000 in taxpayer money to score an appearance by ashanti.the judge. actually, brian, you've got the judge. >> brian: thank you very much, steve. we're not going to talk about her. we're going to talk about something that will interest you. how far are you allowed to go to protect your child? that's the question in a small texas town at this hour where a dad isn't facing any charges for killing a man. he says the guy who was attacking his four-year-old daughter, he saw it. he had to stop him, so to defend her -- so the self-defense transfer to a third person? judge, here he is, his daughter is getting assaulted, sexually assaulted. he springs to action. he kills the guy. >> he kills the guy. what's interesting is that you've got two issues here. you've got the legal justification and the moral justification. awful us who are parents would immediately say someone is in the act of molesting my four-year-old daughter, i'm going to kill them. legally under texas law, the question is, was it justified? was it excessive use of force? here is what t
and a high school in new jersey paying $20,000 in taxpayer money to score an appearance by ashanti.the judge. actually, brian, you've got the judge. >> brian: thank you very much, steve. we're not going to talk about her. we're going to talk about something that will interest you. how far are you allowed to go to protect your child? that's the question in a small texas town at this hour where a dad isn't facing any charges for killing a man. he says the guy who was attacking his...