gang. well, the things that i did, it was not little things, you know. shoot-outs with different gang bangers, but never actually killed no one. injure them? yeah. killed them? no. i m not a murderer. i m not hard-core gangster. no homey, no. usually drugs, weapons, money. easy. i had good grades in elementary, junior high, high school. i graduated with a 3.17. i m a certified electrician. people used to say he works, he has a good job. i started hooking up with different people, older friends, older guys. serious business. so, i was, easy money. i will do that favor for you, you know, let s go. what was easy money? delivering, here, there. nice. they used me to do all these runs. was i getting paid good money? yeah.
scream, falling, just plays with my head sometimes. later on we find out the little kid wasn t even a gang banger. so i feel bad because they actually killed an innocent kid that didn t even gang bang. that haunts me. though miramontez maintains his innocence in this case, he admits to past violence with his gang. the things i did, like little things, you know, shoot at us with different gang but never actually killed no one. injured, yeah, killed, no. i am not murder. i am not hard core gangster, homey, no. usually on drugs, weapons, money. easy. i had a good grade, elementary, junior high, high school. i graduated with 3.17. i am a certified electrician. people used to say he works, he has a good job. i started hooking up with different people, older friends,
easy. i had good grades in elementary, junior high, high school. i graduated with a 3.17. i m a certified electrician. people used to say he works, he has a good job. i started hooking up with different people, older friends, older guys. serious business. so, i was, easy money. i will do that favor for you, you know, let s go. what was easy money? delivering, here, there. nice. they used me to do all these runs. was i getting paid good money? yeah. was it worth it? not really. but that s one thing that i think got for being locked up, is because being on the street, when i was on the street, oh, man, i was bad. i would have been probably dead within the month, a week, a year. the way i was going. i really didn t care what i was doing. hanging out on the streets all day.
of gas closing in on $4. nbc s white house correspondent at the white house and joins me now on a beautiful day in washington, d.c. it certainly is. what is president obama really trying to sell down there in florida today? reporter: well, i think he s trying to head off imminent political criticism. you talked about the price of gas $3.61 today, it was $3.57 yesterday, last year at this time was $3.17. this is a problem, could be a problem as gas prices are continuing to rise into that stable summer driving season, it s starting really early this year and has a lot of democrats concerned about a political issue not to mention the millions of americans who are going to be paying more at the pump. it s sort of a bittered irony for the president as the green shoots are appearing in the economy, as the holy grail of consumer confidence goes up. the one thing that could blow it up, rising gas prices heading up toward $4 a gallon.
last year, 3.17 a tight household bunnell pet, that means you can t spend on other things and could affect our economy. that will be part of the political argument for sure as well w gas prices. it is more than just irran. instability the middle east, in africa, slightly improving economic services, all increases upward pressure on gas prices. brian shackman, thanks very much. back in a morning with more morning joe.