panic attack. like, man, am i going to make it? it was really interesting for me to hear ray slip into the mindset of what i assume roy must have been going through. it kind of showed me what goes through someone s mind when they re on parole. i already got in my mind if i didn t have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole board, let me self-invoke right now and i ll stay here and not even get out at all. stay here for my three years on paper. if i could just revoke and if it wasn t for raven, because i don t want to break her heart, i would just self-revoke, stay here, and they can kiss my ass honestly. that s how i feel. finally, ray s release date arrived. and we decided to follow him from prison to home. it was actually kind of fun to watch ray because he was so excited about being set free, and he was trying really quickly to adapt, and he got to use a cell phone for the first time in a long time. hey, i look like a pimp. look at this little phone. i can t belie
of this, you know what i mean? i look like a pimp, look at this little phone. i can t believe you can hear anything. hey, rayve next. slagle s first phone call is to his daughter, rayven. she lives in another part of the state. but that s something slagle hopes to change. well, honey, i just want you to know one thing, this is very important to me that you know this, you always have a place with me. always, no matter what, you know what i mean? i m out now and i love you very much. you re my daughter and emily is my grand daughter and i would love you guys to live with me. you want her to send a picture of me? all right. does this thing take pictures? yeah. all right. now you look like a fruit loop. oh, no! no, no. slagle will live in a mobile home owned by his parents.
this anti-media organization. a woman came to your newspaper with a story about supposedly being raped by roy moore, the republican senate candidate in alabama, but turns out she was paid by project veritas to make this up, to try to undermine the washington post reporting on the alabama senate candidate. tell us more about this very strange, extraordinary incident. remember james o keefe of project veritas, as the guy who made the video where he dressed up like a pimp and did the sting video on a.c.o.r.n. early in the obama administration. he also went into senator mary landrieu s office in new orleans under false pretenses and wound up being charged with a crime in that situation to try to do a sting video. he has done this and made a career out of it. and i think what you saw here was a situation where it looked presumably like a good opportunity to try and sting my washington post colleagues,
it kind of showed me what goes through someone s mind when they re on parole. i already got in my mind if i didn t have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole board, let me self-invoke right now and i ll stay here and not even get out at all. stay here for my three years on paper. if i could just revoke and if it wasn t for raven, because i don t want to break her heart, i would just self-revoke, stay here, and they can kiss my ass honestly. that s how i feel. finally, ray s release date arrived. and we decided to follow him from prison to home. it was actually kind of fun to watch ray because he was so excited about being set free, and he was trying really quickly to adapt, and he got to use a cell phone for the first time in a long time. hey, i look like a pimp. look at this little phone. i can t believe anyone can hear anything. hey, raven. and when they actually took a picture of him with the cell phone, he was horrified at his image. you can t do that. no!
through someone s mind when they re on parole. i already got in my mind if i didn t have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole board, let me self-invoke right now and let me stay here. and i wouldn t get out at all. if i could just revoke and if it wasn t for raven, because i don t want to break her heart, i would just self-revoke, stay here, and they can kiss my ass honestly. that s how i feel. finally, ray s release date arrived. and we decided to follow him from prison to home. it was actually kind of fun to watch ray because he was so excited about being set free, and he was trying really quickly to adapt, and he got to use a cell phone for the first time in a long time. hey, i look like a pimp. look at this little phone. i can t believe anyone can hear anything. hey, raven. and when they actually took a picture of him with the cell phone, he was horrified at his image. you can t do that. no!