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in my book? get it together. people from all walks of life opened up to me. they shared their life stories, their deepest ant secrets. but just because we finish the book doesn't mean they get it together. shseries is over.togeth today we're talking to aer retired soldier fo frome latin kings. meet andy pellicano. thehe saw things no person shod ever have to witness. an active participan t in drugan act trafficking, robbery, extortion and things we can't eveniv mention on national television. >> he did whatever he had to doe to survivele in the underworld.r >> so how did he gwoo from how a prison king to an evangelical minister? >> andy rebirth bay, r.a. joins us now. andy. how did you get started in the gang life? >> oh. so how long do we have on this> show? because it's a long storhow lon but to sum it up, i was just. just a wrong influences. uences listening to the wrong voices. juststening gravitating to theg things and being out there. >> did you get initiated? yeah, i was. i was around 14, 15 years old,t and i left. five grown men jumped me sown m i couland be their friend, as i like to put it. so what would i have to do to keep that friendship? fi and it led to first degree attempted murder, three counts of aggravated assault, one count of aggravated criminal damage. it was gang related. i was 16, i made 17. >> js charges an adult. what was your name in the game? well, i went nam to the park. >> they used to call me park or when i. when i got basically got out of the gang. when i went to prison, i startesically d and we starten the outlaw king blood nation, where we joined the latin king s with the bloods. and i was holding the flag in that prison. i was the presiden ias holdingty called me paco. the ironically it was paco, the pope of the streets, paco, the pope of the streetreets.s. and was there something that happened when you were in prisos thn that made you thio man, did i go down the wrongay a path? >> it was my kids watching. my kids grow up in pictures,p ic watching my kids, you know, noto being able to come visit me t because i'm on maximum security. in mbut this one time, it it is etched in my heart. i'm fully restrained. e be i have the belt with the handcuffs, with shackles, and my little girl handlin thege was she was almost two yearss ol old when i first got fir incarcerated. by this timest, she was about sx years old. she's about five or six years old because i yeah, yeah,ou she's about five years old. so i go visi yearst. i'm holding my beautiful little girl, and she starts asking meas all these questions. she started she, she grabbed my handcuffs and she said, dadd theses myy, daddy, what is- and i, you know, it was brandne new handcuffs. i'm doing a moving. and i said, oh, baby. oh, that's my bracelet. n' she won't see daddy shining over you. and she looks at me daddy shinee she said, well, what is this? i and she grabthiss my shackles. and i started making the shackles jump like a jump rope. makiim jumi said, oh, that's myh rope. she looks at me agaie lon and se says, you look stuck. you look stuck. and then she asks me again. she's like, daddy, what is thi s ? i said, handcuffs. she said, daddy, what is this? s i said, shackles. she said, why they got you like this, daddy? i said, because daddy was being bad. his daddand this is daddy's punm and she lookens at me and she says, well, what would daddy promise me? you're not going to be bed any more because i need you home with me, daddybad caus. h me i need you home with me, daddy. it killed me. t kibut i'm looking at her, and then she starts asking me questions. she was like, well, daddg me qye all because she's mixed. so she said, daddy, what color d saysare you? at what colors, mom? what color are my. it killed me because my daughter didn't know her identity because her father wasn't in her lifecause he. and that's what i look at going on in the society today. t people do not know their identity because they're not in their father'sif. life. >> and you struggled with addiction, too. with you recover from that as well? >> oh, yesyo. and that's that's really how i end up getting sentenced to the church. seo i overdosed on heroin for the third time. th dosed onthe first time i overdoi on heroin, i was in the kaleoy n project and they threw my body in the hallway because they thought they should have killed me because all thes games i was playing. but they thought i was dead, so have feli t t like they didn't have to kill me. so they just threw my body in the hallway and allo ki t i g now it was god that brought me back. but fast forwardght me to the tk time i woke up in a hospital bed. the police officer was in frontt of me. i was trying to act like of to i'm sleeping, like playingi possum. i'm looking because i knew i had more drugs on me m and i'm looking. i'm not cuffed to the bed, but i have ivs hanging out my armm no t. so the minute the police officer left to help some of the nurses the polic with anothc that came in real belligerent, that was intoxicatedam, as soone as i seen him move, i jumped up, ripped i visand a my arm, ai broke out run. and i made it through one door. but the other doorthroug, they e to buzz you out. and it brings me to the scripture that god will close doors. no man can open and open doors that no man can close. and i thank god foen doorsr thad door because i needed to get caught. >> all right. you've gotten itd fothat togethe congratulations. if you could tell america one word for them to focus on, amera what would it be? , in, little bible says in thehe beginning was the word. >> the word was with god and the word was god. this is my life, my story. so i have to tell it. i have to share it. and if god couldto do this in my life, what could he do in your life? i'm inspired, what. pellicano thank you so much for joining jesse watters from time. and than esse: i'm inspk god you got itsn together. >> glory to god. glory to god. >> before he was a comedian, he was a drug trafficker. s before he was a drug trafficker, he was just a college kicker andd. johnny mitchell has beenki to colombia. he's been to prisod.n, and nowha he's been to prime time. johnny mitchelbeen tl joins us . >> so, johnny, how did you go f from college student to drug traffickerro ? yeah, well, naturally, right. that's the progression of anyn american college kid. that was just the markete ki. that's who's buying up drugs generally. youn whog people. it's people on college campuses. so, you know, it was just one of those things. every kid back in the 90 thosesn and 2000 sold weed. so i was no different. nd and i got into it at theo university of oregon and i got good at it and i just kept it going. y 2008 and, you know, by 2829, i had shipped, i don't know,9 have thousands of pounds through the u.s. mail all over the united states. so, you know, it wase un quiteit was quite an experience. >> what was that like when first you first started getting involved in the sinaloa cartelrt ? >> well, the first time i ever met these guys, i was massively hung over. i was like taking keg stands the night before. and then my buddy, he reminds me, he's like, dude, you might want to take it easy. we got to goas meet mexicand to drug traffickers tomorrow. so i'm like, okay, okay. yeah get mexic. so we drive like 10 hours down v i-5 from eugene to this tiny little town ine to northernn in california. and we went to some little no, and we metom these dudes, and i think we're bi and £50. >> we had 100,000 in cash. and so that got us about £50 of weed, 2000 a pound. and i remember as they were counting the money and like remeg to know us, i kept having, having to go to the bathroom to throw upin. so i was like, dude, these guysp probably think i'm wearing a wirem we. >> i'm adjusting it. so that went down and your and parents had no idea you were doing thisents had? no, they knew your parents knew you were a drug dealer? b yeah, just not to this level, you know, and they didn't care ? no, of course they cared. of course i care. but i was so far gon?e in the game, you know, i was so addicted to the money, which is far worse than, you know, any addiction. i had alcoho tl or women or anything like that. there was really nothing they couldn thats nothin do. >> okay, so when did it all end ? >> when did you ge t arrested? >> two thousand ten, the fall of 2010. i was arrested by federal agents and the portland police department , the portland portland detectives. >> and you believe thisev experience in prison? drug trafficking yakking with the sinaloa cartel? you believe this kind of gave you the comedy chops to be successful? >> welsfull, well, when i was in prison, i actually started doing standup comedy. they would have these talent show nights in the cafeteria at the facility, at the institution. i was at the oregon state penitentiary the ogo. ethe and if you put together enough b good behavior, a good timeehavi a month, you could go down and sign uoup to perform your talent. so it was like open mic nighp t and so i would get up there and i would try to maket up people laugh and i would justrtd i started just roasting people andng peopl they would jt i would just make fun of everybody. and it was brutal. like today i would be canceled for that. like from the outside lookingheo in, it was probably hate speech. but utsin, ii was killing, killg jesse. and so i got the bug. so i got the i got the bug. f y' because in there, if you're ifor you're trying to perform a talent, it's kill or get killed. so so that gave me they gave met like the first like kernel of an idea. i'm like, okay, maybl of an idee there's something more to this, you know? and i was like, i'm going to go to hollywood. that's i what i'm going to do.ei i'm going to be a screenwriter and an actor and whatever, you knowte actor, other kind of delusions i had. but my cellmate would come down, he would see me doing these talent shows and just killine doin g. g and he was doing life. he was never getting out. he was a shot caller for the hell's was angels prison gang. pri and he goes, you shouldt doin you should think about doing this comedy thing. and from the comedy n on, my mid made up. >> great advic wase i got and tn great advice from the hells angels. you've you've gotten it together. mitchell any advice for people that still haven't really gottey adn itvi together yeah, you have time. you have time to get it together. as long as you don't ruin your life irreparablg asy so you can't do drugs anymore. fennell has ruinedso it. ruined it's ruined cocaine. fun. i'm sorry. that's just the way it is. you can't do drugs anymore. you do life in prison. ofu can end up dead. but short of that, short of disaster, mistakes are okay. >> they're necessary. we're glad you got it togetherhe . th listen to the words from the wise. >> there's still time. >> appreciate it, buddy. all right, man. take carapprece. >> shrooms, acid, peyote, psychedelic or a trip, man. but nothing. and i mean nothing comes close to smoking toad. no, i got a guy making toad or boo. >> pho is the mexican tribe's call. it is the venom secreted fromis the glands of this mysterious amphibian. it's been used ibia for centuriesr it for its dissociative properties, with users callingts it an out-of-body near-death experience. imy next guest, hector gonzale, says bufano saved his life, and now he's devoted his entire existence to this medicine, traveling north america, turning people on to the god particle, the sacred toad warning proof is no joke. >> smokers unprepared fortrip the trip can suffer severe psychic breakssevere. . hector gonzalez joins us now. hectorz join, why do you smoke,? >> hi, jesse. so i. i smoke too, and i workok with the medicine to bettere an my life. it gets you out of your own way so you can hear things that yout need to do better in your life. like eat better, treat people better, and do good things. >> and describe the trip for t people in colorful detail. >> there'sp a great void, and there's a period of time of two or 3 minutes where you get profound insights. a primary religious experience to help guide you in your life. >> so this is church for you. this is 110% in my religious belief. and it is a church. yes. >>s ef andare there any negative sie effects to toad smoking? >> absolutely, yes. if someone were on ssri medications or on any kind of other medicatioe weren, it'sr for everybody. it's very dangerous and it can hurt. if not eve danger used and respected properly. >> you told me about smoking toad with a cartel hit woman. >> tell us how that went. so i shared medicine with her. it was one of the most difficult processes i've ever seen. one ofe go through. and yeah, she had a tough time. i have not spoken to her since s and i'm not sure wherepo she's t or how she's doing. >> yeah, i guess if you assassinate a lot of peoplef and then you see, god might not be a great time. right >> you're exactly right. you've gotten your life together through smoking toad.oa >> you had a very tough life growing up. what was your life like in the. earlier years? >> my life in the earlier years was lost. i was not at home with myself. i was very m angryys and hurt and bitter and confused. i wish i would have found this medicine a lot younger, but i don't regreted and ih it becaus it's made me who i am today and i share medicine in a better way because of that. >> okay, well, please sharee. some toad with my assistant, johnny. he could really learn how to be alone with himself. home. nk you, hector homeless caveman swimsuitaveman models and jake paul. ahead on prime time. swim >> w what are you thinking? i'm thinking about ourtle pl honeymoon road to africa so far. far. hot air balloon ridean, swim with elephants. >> wait for the safari. ...on . like a little planning. for what? the money's worth. a down payment on a ranch a down payment on a ranch in montana with horsesent >> let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management for its advisors in chs and tools like wealth plan to help keep you on track when you're planning for it all. the answer is jpmorgan wealth management. >> anybody who owns property should worry about home title theft. there's no other crime that is so easy, so quick and so lucrative. your home, your equity and your peace of mind can all be stolen in one fell swoop by home. title thieves like matthew cox . nobody thinks that i can take their house. nobody thinks that. believe it or not, a single page document is all it takes to transfer proof of ownership out of your name. people think there's a whole huge process, but the truth is, it's a one page document, but it still must get through one final barrier. the county clerk, when someone comes in with fraudulent deed, if it's notarized and all the spaces are filled in, we by statute have to accept it. we cannot give it back to them and say, we know this is fraudulent. we're not going to file it. that's against the law. it's public records. it's a recording system. they don't make a phone call. they record it. that's all they do. bottom line is, yes, it happens. and we can't stop it from happening. and it only takes once for it to sting you and it's a very sad thing to watch. you've put your love into the house and all of a sudden it might not be yours. it's a devastating crime for pennies a day. >> home title document to your title nonstop, alerting you to suspicious activity. >> if you can get a warning, notice that this first step has happened. you can stop the rest. this person from somewhere in new york stole our property. so i was surprised. i talked to my father about it. he advised me that he had taken out home title lock about eight months earlier. we logged in the home title lock and he had five alerts. immediately we contacted them and within about two weeks the deed was put back in. my parent's name. >> if you give us a call right now and mentioned promotional code lock it. we'll give you your first 30 days of protection. absolutely free on title lock. lived up to every promise they made. go online or call now. 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