down and join us and you ll know for yourself. for some, prison food is the best they ve had in years. we were at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee when jason rogers arrived to begin a 24-year sentence for aggravated robbery. he had spent the last three years in county jail. i don t know. maybe i m a little numb in my head, but i ll be all right. look right here at the camera. though rogers had never been to prison before, he told us there was one thing he was looking forward to. people told me that you eat better in the penitentiary, you eat better than you do in the county jail. i remember when i was getting the shot of jason sitting down and finally eating, it was like a kid at a picnic with all the best food, all the best food imaginable, like a kid in the candy store. he was just putting it in his mouth, having a great time. what did you have?
one minimum security wing where most of the inmates are more interested in going home than getting in trouble. and it s not the only positive thing mckeown sees in his incarceration. i was a catholic priest for a long time. i was then and i am now, you know, a person of faith. i was certainly a person of faith when i was active as a priest who had a very dark secret. and i don t have that secret anymore. i don t have to hide that. i ve asked god to take care of many he and so far he said, okay. i ll do that. coming up what in the world is this? i have no idea. it s key to survival. but prison food has plenty of critics. how s the food? terrible. everybody complains, you know, everywhere you go somebody is going to complain. my question is where s all the beef at?
one of the interesting things about lockup is the subject of prison food. inmates are not shy telling you what they think about it, whether they love it or hate it, generally they do hate it, they re eager to tell you about it. how s the food? how s the food? the food is wonderful. you only starve from meal to meal. i ve gained 15 to 20 pounds since i ve been in. i ve only been in four months. what in the world is this. i have no idea. five-star restaurant. i think i ll stick with the potatoes. everybody complains. everywhere you go somebody will explain. you could sit down and join us. you ll know for yourself. for some, prison food is the best they ve had in years.
prison food is nasty. that looks like some type of chicken something. in some type of sauce. doesn t look very appetizing. looks like it s going to be a canteen night for myself. because i m definitely not eating that. speedy entered protective custody after dropping out of his gang, the nlr. what s happening, cocoa? what s up? all right. we kicked it with the southern mexicans. okay? and to be a white guy and to kick it with mexicans that are basically low riders, that s where the nlr term came from. was the nazi low riders. to get into that, you have to do three different hits on three different people. i ran the organization. drug trafficking, making money, just a lot of violence and a lot
he s assigned to the prison s one minimum security wing where most of the inmates are more interested in going home than getting in trouble. and it s not the only positive thing mckeown sees in his incarceration. i was a catholic priest for a long time. i was then and i am now, you know, a person of faith. i was certainly a person of faith when i was active as a priest who had a very dark secret. and i don t have that secret anymore. i don t have to hide that. i ve asked god to take care of many he and so far he said, okay. i ll do that. coming up what in the world is this? i have no idea. it s key to survival. prison food has plenty of critics. how s the food? terrible. everybody complains, you know, everywhere you go somebody is going to complain. my question is where s all the beef at? our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012,