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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:01:13:00

wasn't thinking. >> larry: so you're not -- you can't legally have a gun? >> no. >> larry: you couldn't then? >> no, i lost my second amendment right. >> larry: and you don't get them back, right? >> not to my knowledge. not unless some things change in washington. >> larry: do you own a weapon now? >> absolutely not. >> larry: are you afraid now for your life? >> no, you know, in having time to sit and reflect -- if you actually take the time and use it to your advantage, you see, well, even though all of these rounds of ammunition were fired at you that night, you didn't have a firearm, you're still here. all the things that you've managed to make it through, you didn't have a firearms in every situation under every circumstance. most of the times you had firearms, you didn't even need to use them. so obviously, the firearms aren't what's keeping you alive. >> larry: correct. >> so i had the time to take that into consideration.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:01:37:00

my experiences, make necessary adjustments and to move forward is what's required. >> larry: do you ever wonder why you were shot at? do you ever wonder? >> man, to be perfectly honest, i have a pretty good idea. i think it stems from -- it all stems from me being in a certain section of the club that everybody else couldn't get to. and when someone patrons of the club were told that they could not get in that section, they became hostile. and then, you know, kind of just -- >> larry: it was like a vip section? >> yeah, kind of like, i live there too. i got money. why i can't be up there? yada, yada, yada. you know, things led one thing to another. and so we have what happened. >> larry: well, we'll be right back with t.i. on this edition of "larry king live." don't go away. [ female announcer ] breathe right asks... [ woman ] could i ask you to strip on the street?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:04:27:00

>> she was. a very big influence. >> larry: now, in the middle of all of this, how did you get a singing career? there ain't no time for this. >> you're right. actually, man, believe it or not, i was challenged by my manager right now. a producer, dj toomp. and my cousin who passed away. they challenged me. >> larry: how long ago? >> this was about 12:0013 years ago. '98. >> larry: you were 17? >> 1r7x 18. and they challenged me to stop selling drugs, stop selling crack. they said you want to be a rapper? this is what you want to do? you've already been arrested. you've did this little bit of time, you got probation, if you get arrested again you blow it all. i then said, okay, take me somewhere where i can create a way for myself. if you want me to leave this behind, then make -- show me an opportunity. they then took me to a studio

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:04:50:00

♪ i'm a bad man ♪ wild ♪ than the taliban ♪ .45 in my other hand ♪ i'm in trouble man ♪ i'm always in trouble man ♪ worth a couple hundred grand >> larry: let's take another call for t.i. atlanta, hello. >> caller: hi, t.i. i am one of your biggest fans. i need a little advice from you because i have a cousin in chicago who is a 20-year-old male, and he's accused of murder. looking at, you know, possibly about four years. what advice can you give him? because you know, his faith is a little jaded and you know, he's going through a lot of different things right now. what advice can you give him? >> man, i -- that's tough.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:01:44:00

know -- in a lot of ways, use her experiences into the things that she's gone through to shed light on situations that kind of inspire others. you mow what i'm saying. she did a great show, i'm proud of her. i'm proud of her because she is the woman that she is. >> larry: are you getting married? >> you know, larry, i definitely plan on doing that. in my eyes, i'm already married. but i do understand. i do understand. >> larry: the kids. >> absolutely, i mean, the -although i live a very public life, there are some slices of my life that i like to keep personal. >> larry: was she very supportive of what you went through? >> absolutely. very, very, very supportive. >> larry: you needed that, didn't you? >> yeah, yeah, i did. >> larry: do you ever fear you'd go back? >> do i fear i'll go back to what? >> larry: to bad things. >> no, i don't fear that.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:04:45:00

>> absolutely. i mean, you know, the specifics of that, though -- although i live a very public life, there are some slices of my life i like to keep personal. >> larry: was she very supportive of what you went through? >> absolutely. absolutely. very, very, very supportive. >> larry: you needed that, didn't you? >> yeah. yeah. i did. >> larry: do you ever fear you'd go back? >> do i fear i'd go back where? >> larry: to bad things. >> no, i don't fear that. absolutely not. there's not a chance of that. i mean, after you've gone through -- although on paper you can say this person has been through jail and guns all his life, yada, yada, yada, but when you actually -- this is the most severe, the most severe -- just the most severe encounter with the law that i've ever had, and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:01:43:00

♪ you can have whatever you like i say you can have whatever you like ♪ >> larry: our guest is the retired gangster, t.i., doing a lot of good work. making amends, as they say. birmingham, alabama. another call for t.i. hello. >> caller: t.i., i really love your music. but more so, i love tamika and what she stands for as a woman. can you express how proud you of her and can we look for any appearances of her on your show "tiny & toya"? >> well, i mean, to be perfectly honest with you, ma'am, how proud i am of her exceeds, you know, any professional accomplishment, i'm proud of her for being the mother of my children. for being the love of my life. you know, what she does professionally, that's just icing on the cake. you know, that's wonderful. i love that she was able to, you

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:04:28:00

with a group named p.a. p.a. then put me on the spot, asked me if i could rap on a certain beat. i walked in the booth, did my thing, and they signed me to laface records. >> larry: did you have a hit early? >> no. >> larry: took a while? >> no, i think my first hit was probably "24s" or "rubber band man," my second album. my first project, it was very well received in the southeast region. all throughout the south and some parts of the midwest. it was very well received, but i didn't get national exposure until my second album. >> larry: we'll be back with "larry king live." speaking of national or international exposure, mick jagger, tuesday night. we'll be right back. that helplessness again.to l [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. ♪ ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:01:27:00

>> age 17, 18, and they challenged me to stop selling drugs, stop selling crack. they say you want to be a rapper, this is what you want to do you've already been arrested, you've did this little bit of time, you got probation, if you get arrested again you blow it all. i then said, okay, take me somewhere where i can create a way for myself. if you want me to leave this behind, then, make me -- show me an opportunity. they did. took me to a studio with a group named p.a., p.a. put me on the spot, asked me if i could rap on a certain beat. i walked in the booth. did my thing. and they signed me. >> larry: took a while? >> no, i think that my first hit was probably "24, a rubber band man" my second album. my first project, it was very well received in the southeast region. all throughout the south and some parts of the midwest. it was very well received but i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100516:01:25:00

my life. i feel like, man, that's one of the greatest things i've got going on, being a father. being able to make a difference in the lives of, not only at-risk youth, but my children. i think that's the greatest way for me to affect the world. bring children up who can contribute some way to the future of america and abroad. >> larry: you say you're a good father? >> absolutely. i love my kids. >> larry: how do they deal with what their father's been through? >> well, first, man, i let them know that they will never go through what i've been through. and i just -- i'm honest and open. and i just try to explain to them the best i can the difference between the way they grew up and the way that i grew up. >> larry: you grew up hard? >> yeah, rougher than most. but then again, not as rough as others. >> larry: you had a relative -- you said a close relative that was in prison?

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