getting ready to go home to his family.av before he l he says, good night, brothers, gentld en, lady, gghtause ] ♪ >> endo yoin ddubitably, man. >> i'm joined now by troy williams who was an inmate at san quentin and was paroled in 2014, ce to have you ere. >> nice to be here. >> you know every one of those men we just saw. you were there yourself at san quentin. what is it like to watch them tell their stories? >> my heart goesout. i see a bunch of men who deserve a second chance, who need another second chance. and seeing so much that they can contribute out re. >>nd you spent nearly 20 years of your life in prison. >> yes. >> and you're getting a second chancat you partic in many rehabilitation programs while you were there. was there a single turning point while you were on the inside? >> i wouldn't say a single point. i think it was a slow turning for me, being able t watch other men be examples, to see people come in and offer m new set of tools, and watching certain people in the administraon who wa with integrity, i think they weremll ents that allowed me to really reflect on my li