we will ask trodetofe- governory announced a bold plan to turn the infamous saint quentin princeton into place where --e prisoners can receive an education, training, and rehabilitation. >> we have to be in the homecoming business. it's not just about rehabilitation. it's about homecoming. 800 plus people again every year coming out of this. coming out of this institution. you want folks coming back feeling better. kristen: joining us live now to talk about the proposal and how workable it might be, susan champion, deputy director of the three strikes project at stanford law school. thanks for your time. >> thank you for having me. kristen: you are at the governor's news conference today. tell us, how do you feel about the plan to transform san quentin into a rehab center? >> i have to say that i think it is an excellent opportunity for california to yet again lead the way in addressing issues like crime and rehabilitation. one of the things that is true about prison is that 90% of the people that go there are coming back, they are coming back to their communities. governor newsom is tak