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it's turned its owner robert bigelow into a billionaire and now he wants to take that fortune and put it toward launching the first hotel in space. mr. bigelow invited fault lines to visit his sprawling property. >> he has his own police force out here. >> uh, yes sir, if you could kindly go over here to the office, i'll get you signed in and everything. >> ok >> it's heavily guarded by his own armed security personnel. >> this is the tightest security i have ever experienced outside of a us military base in iraq. >> bigelow aerospace's unofficial logo - an alien face - is plastered throughout his property. he's spent millions investigating alien sightings. >> if you do the homework, there is no way you can examine that topic and not be convinced that it's real. that et is real. there is no way, especially if you have access to certain information and sources and so on, and i do. >> these are the habitats that bigelow aerospace is developing. he currently has two test modules in orbit around the earth. his next aim: to plant one of his inflatable hotels on the moon. >> that's one inte
it's turned its owner robert bigelow into a billionaire and now he wants to take that fortune and put it toward launching the first hotel in space. mr. bigelow invited fault lines to visit his sprawling property. >> he has his own police force out here. >> uh, yes sir, if you could kindly go over here to the office, i'll get you signed in and everything. >> ok >> it's heavily guarded by his own armed security personnel. >> this is the tightest security i have ever...
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[laughter] robert bigelow, another entrepreneur with inflatable habitats. i think of this is the jiffy pop that we are going to fly into space. these are his inflatable space stations. this is an orbital down at nasa. we had a rollout that happened yesterday. these are not those. these are various other rollouts taking place. this is the newest launchpad for me to be working on. it is a lot of fun when you go set up remotes, to be there to discover new images. it starts to get repetitive after a while. i have done how many soyuz launches. you want to try to tell the story in a unique and challenging way. that can be difficult when it's repetitive. it is very exciting to have different opportunities. this is out on a boat in the ocean getting some shots around sunrise. a remote set up. i was so happy they put that sign there. i started dipping my 10 oh into infrared. this is false color infrared remote camera shot. i'm still working on that a little bit and will make it better next time. -- i started dipping my toe into infrared. i went to retrieve this remo
[laughter] robert bigelow, another entrepreneur with inflatable habitats. i think of this is the jiffy pop that we are going to fly into space. these are his inflatable space stations. this is an orbital down at nasa. we had a rollout that happened yesterday. these are not those. these are various other rollouts taking place. this is the newest launchpad for me to be working on. it is a lot of fun when you go set up remotes, to be there to discover new images. it starts to get repetitive after...
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bigelow won for "the hurt locker."eably not nominated this year angelina jolie for "unbroken." >> why come you're not going to win. >> reporter: and "selma's" ava duvernay who would have been the first black woman ever considered in that category. >> this issue isn't just about oscar nominations, it's a greater issue in hollywood. there really weren't any diverse films this year. >> reporter: just last year lupita nyong'o took home oscar gold for best supporting actress. with "12 years a slave" winning the top honor. >> the academy is seeking out new talent new voices diversity. >> reporter: but many say this year's nominations show the need to get more color -- >> we've got to stop talking about it and start walking that talk. >> reporter: -- on this red carpet. now, many are pointing out that hollywood has a diversity problem behind the scenes too, according to the "l.a. times" of the academy's 6,000 members, about 94% are white and 77% male and that's who's voting for these awards. >> there was talk that a lot of vo
bigelow won for "the hurt locker."eably not nominated this year angelina jolie for "unbroken." >> why come you're not going to win. >> reporter: and "selma's" ava duvernay who would have been the first black woman ever considered in that category. >> this issue isn't just about oscar nominations, it's a greater issue in hollywood. there really weren't any diverse films this year. >> reporter: just last year lupita nyong'o took home oscar...
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Jan 6, 2015
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catherine bigelow didn't get best director and so on and so on. also, argo had significant inaccuracies of its own. >> that gets to the point here. anyone who makes a film is going to necessarily, as a sort of narrative, definition, right, is going to open themselves up. >> absolutely. we can have the conversation, but i think if we're going to have it, we shoult have it where it started. we're not having this conversation about unbroken. unbroken is probably not going to win best picture. we're not having it about big eyes. >> so the fact that this controversy sort of says to you people fear this as -- >> absolutely. in some ways, i guess it's an encouraging sign that the film is being considered important enough to kind of put this effort behind. >> as long as they spelled your name right, selma is everywhere. so maybe controversy also dries some people to see the film. >> hopefully so. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> all right. what will happen when john boehner faces a re-election for house speaker tomorrow. and other redi
catherine bigelow didn't get best director and so on and so on. also, argo had significant inaccuracies of its own. >> that gets to the point here. anyone who makes a film is going to necessarily, as a sort of narrative, definition, right, is going to open themselves up. >> absolutely. we can have the conversation, but i think if we're going to have it, we shoult have it where it started. we're not having this conversation about unbroken. unbroken is probably not going to win best...
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Jan 21, 2015
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at the end, the big decisions -- this is to bigelow the eurozone, we like the politicians -- typical, we lack the politicians who can move. mario draghi is the one player who can move the game. >> what kind of targets do you have in mind? >> the first point for us is to buy a brand. if we want to go out from italy -- the private banking asset manager is at the level of the second or third player, so we are really big, but if you want to go out, we need a brand. couts is an interest for a brand. we want the name. there is no possibility to make a deal. it does bring to the possibility of having other targets. targets could be in the usa, u.k., switzerland, asia. >> run me through what you think the top three names are out there in wealth management. >> the top three are not the target. [laughter] >> the ones that could be on the list. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] these are the brands. >> there are undervalued brands out there? >> yes. >> what are you buying? [laughter] >> i'm just trying to get -- [laughter] >> thank you so much carlo. carlo messina. we are getting live pictures out
at the end, the big decisions -- this is to bigelow the eurozone, we like the politicians -- typical, we lack the politicians who can move. mario draghi is the one player who can move the game. >> what kind of targets do you have in mind? >> the first point for us is to buy a brand. if we want to go out from italy -- the private banking asset manager is at the level of the second or third player, so we are really big, but if you want to go out, we need a brand. couts is an interest...
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[laughter] robert bigelow, another entrepreneur with inflatable habitats. i think of this is the jiffy pop that we are going to fly into space. these are his inflatable space stations. this is an orbital down at nasa. we had a rollout that happened yesterday. these are not those. these are various other rollouts taking place. this is the newest launchpad for me to be working on. it is a lot of fun when you go set up remotes, to be there to discover new images. it starts to get repetitive after a while. i have done how many soyuz launches. you want to try to tell the story in a unique and challenging way. that can be difficult when it's repetitive. it is very exciting to have different opportunities. this is out on a boat in the ocean getting some shots around sunrise. a remote set up. i was so happy they put that sign there. i started dipping my 10 oh into infrared. this is false color infrared remote camera shot. i'm still working on that a little bit and will make it better next time. -- i started dipping my toe into infrared. i went to retrieve this remo
[laughter] robert bigelow, another entrepreneur with inflatable habitats. i think of this is the jiffy pop that we are going to fly into space. these are his inflatable space stations. this is an orbital down at nasa. we had a rollout that happened yesterday. these are not those. these are various other rollouts taking place. this is the newest launchpad for me to be working on. it is a lot of fun when you go set up remotes, to be there to discover new images. it starts to get repetitive after...