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>> roderick insists he is innocent. he says the marijuana was found in a car near where he was standing, not on him and that it is definitely not his. >> my probation officer she told me like a couple times i been like one of her best people. if i was doing so good, why would i let some marijuana mess up my life? >> a lot of the kids that come here they're repeat offenders. core of them you lose. they end up dead, burned up on the railroad tracks, murdered. just random gunfire. if you can change one child, then you made a difference. >> these are kids who have seen things and gone through things certainly you know, beyond what most of us have ever experienced. so what i try and do is getting is the court to recognize that these are still kids and kids who have made mistakes, maybe more than a lot of us are used to but they are able to learn and rehabilitate. so my hope and goal with all of these kids is that the system works. and that we get them the help they need so they can go on and at least live a productive life.
>> roderick insists he is innocent. he says the marijuana was found in a car near where he was standing, not on him and that it is definitely not his. >> my probation officer she told me like a couple times i been like one of her best people. if i was doing so good, why would i let some marijuana mess up my life? >> a lot of the kids that come here they're repeat offenders. core of them you lose. they end up dead, burned up on the railroad tracks, murdered. just random...
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let me hear it once more. >> oh, roderick.use ] >> jimmy: i'm not sure if those voices added anything at all. it was very interesting there. but after that -- [ laughter ] they did a third episode. [ laughter ] >> we did? >> jimmy: you don't remember that? definitely, definitely. >> are you sure there was? okay. >> jimmy: definitely, definitely. definitely, there was three of them. i recall. i will never forget that there's three of them. >> okay. [ laughter ] and what did we do then? >> jimmy: that's right. then, what happened was the director still wasn't sure about the different voice. he couldn't decide. so what he would do is, he tried to change the pitch mid-sentence. >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he actually went insane shortly after the filming of this last episode. [ laughter ] let's take a look at the final episode of "midnight meadows." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ singing in auto tune ] ♪ i'm sorry i see that we're back together i'm sorry that i ever doubted you ♪ ♪ wait a minute whose keys a
let me hear it once more. >> oh, roderick.use ] >> jimmy: i'm not sure if those voices added anything at all. it was very interesting there. but after that -- [ laughter ] they did a third episode. [ laughter ] >> we did? >> jimmy: you don't remember that? definitely, definitely. >> are you sure there was? okay. >> jimmy: definitely, definitely. definitely, there was three of them. i recall. i will never forget that there's three of them. >> okay. [...
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. >> reporter: teacher roderick spike understands. >> it is being in this neighborhood of ashland, there was nothing but gangs around. so for me, dancing is just my only outlet. >> reporter: his aspiration became an inspiration. >> it was hard for me then. i imagine it is hard for you now. >> he is like my big brother. he keeps me moving forward. >> reporter: more than choreography, spike provides tools for the journey. >> i want to make them feel they can make their own right decisions. >> reporter: a way to cope. strategies these teens were once without. >> i didn't have a way to relieve my stress. >> right? >> reporter: dancing to beyonce. >> we really are what this song is. >> reporter: they are not letting their past define them. >> these are beautiful imperfections. this is what makes me me. >> reporter: but they know it has shaped them. >> it makes a difference. >> high clap, there you go! >> and that was melanie woodrow reporting. >>> a special street in san francisco is attracting a lot of attention this holiday season. it is not a christmas tree, it's a wishing tree. a place fo
. >> reporter: teacher roderick spike understands. >> it is being in this neighborhood of ashland, there was nothing but gangs around. so for me, dancing is just my only outlet. >> reporter: his aspiration became an inspiration. >> it was hard for me then. i imagine it is hard for you now. >> he is like my big brother. he keeps me moving forward. >> reporter: more than choreography, spike provides tools for the journey. >> i want to make them feel they...
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. >> i think of an industry, you have a, roderick had >> has gotten so big they have these companiesicenses from elvis enterprises and speaking of elvis presley enterprises, they have taken a firm hand on the industry. it's this one to be your career forever? >> this will be my career, absolutely, 100%. >> eventually can grow your own sideburns. >> i still can't grow them. host: so not only is elvis worth far more dead than alive, he makes a lot of money for a lot of people. of people. and his music will live forever. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. ♪ >> would have loved to interview priscilla for this special report but we were told
. >> i think of an industry, you have a, roderick had >> has gotten so big they have these companiesicenses from elvis enterprises and speaking of elvis presley enterprises, they have taken a firm hand on the industry. it's this one to be your career forever? >> this will be my career, absolutely, 100%. >> eventually can grow your own sideburns. >> i still can't grow them. host: so not only is elvis worth far more dead than alive, he makes a lot of money for a lot...
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. >> this night vision video shows matt and fellow circlemaker terry roderick making the famous serpent circle which fooled believers in july 2011. >> you use one person as a center point and hold the end with tape measures. and sidestep to scribe the foot lines, which then then you use geometry or you can improvise and be a bit more freestyle with it and start creating the pattern. >> but even they don't know who or what created the famous oliver's castle formation. >> i think one of the interesting things about this controversy is that it's gone on for so long. i mean, here we are a decade and a half on, and still nobody has definitively nailed this as a fake. and i'm willing to believe either. i'm willing to believe that it could be a fake, it could be real. but i've never seen definitive evidence either way. >>> coming up -- >> i got four of 'em. major sighting here. >> a close encounter of the peculiar kind. >> i've never seen anything like it before. >> when "caught on camera: mysteries and monsters" returns. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. i better take something. t
. >> this night vision video shows matt and fellow circlemaker terry roderick making the famous serpent circle which fooled believers in july 2011. >> you use one person as a center point and hold the end with tape measures. and sidestep to scribe the foot lines, which then then you use geometry or you can improvise and be a bit more freestyle with it and start creating the pattern. >> but even they don't know who or what created the famous oliver's castle formation. >>...
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caller: my name is roderick standish from panama city, florida. host: rick, i'm sorry. i am going to have to move on. we are short on time. there is a slight delay. if you turn at a time volume down action you can continue. we will continues tomorrow. among our guests, emily etheridge of cq roll call to talk about what lawmakers will face in the week ahead, demp 11th, a deadline for an agreements. the u.s. power grid. how vulnerable are we? james hoecker will join us and henry willis on emergency aid to insurance companies after terror attacks. some of the guests and topics tomorrow morning on the "washington journal." thank you for being with us. "newsmakers" is coming up next. we hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend. have a great weekend. ♪ ... "newsmakers," congressman linda sanchez am incoming hispanic caucus chair. we also have the editor in chief of "roll call." and we also have a congressional reporter with politico. thank you for being here. approveday, the house legislation that would stop the president's executive action on immigration. ity had also found t
caller: my name is roderick standish from panama city, florida. host: rick, i'm sorry. i am going to have to move on. we are short on time. there is a slight delay. if you turn at a time volume down action you can continue. we will continues tomorrow. among our guests, emily etheridge of cq roll call to talk about what lawmakers will face in the week ahead, demp 11th, a deadline for an agreements. the u.s. power grid. how vulnerable are we? james hoecker will join us and henry willis on...