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jones, max anderson, and the whitney museum of american art for making this episode of whitney dialoguesrst amendment center possible. please join us again next week for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by ben at captionmax www.captionmax.com
jones, max anderson, and the whitney museum of american art for making this episode of whitney dialoguesrst amendment center possible. please join us again next week for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by ben at captionmax www.captionmax.com
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jones, max anderson, and the whitney museum of american art for making this episode of whitney dialoguesrst amendment center possible. please join us again next week for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by ben at captionmax www.captionmax.com >> the san francisco cons tri of flowers in golden gate park is now showing a new exhibit that changes the way we see the plants around us. amy stewart's best-selling book, "wicked plants" is the inspiration behind the new exhibit that takes us to the dark side of the plant world. >> i am amy stewart. i am the arthur of "wicked plants," the weeds that killed lincoln's mother and other botanical atrocities. with the screens fly trap, that is kind of where everybody went initially, you mean like that? i kind of thought, well, all it does is eat up bugs. that is not very wicked. so what? by wicked, what i mean is that they are poisonous, dangerous, deadly or immoral or maybe illegal or offensive or awful in some way. i am in the profession of going around and interviewing botani
jones, max anderson, and the whitney museum of american art for making this episode of whitney dialoguesrst amendment center possible. please join us again next week for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by ben at captionmax www.captionmax.com >> the san francisco cons tri of flowers in golden gate park is now showing a new exhibit that changes the way we see the plants around us. amy stewart's best-selling book,...
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here to do that are the whitney young dance group. let's give them a big round of applause and get started, folks. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] >> great to see you everyone. this will be the bayview neighborhood library. think about low wonderful cultural merit we will have for future generations to come. i also wait to make a shot up to one of the assistant superintendents who is here. thank you for being here and inspiring our young people to do great work. i am the city library and. it is my honor to be your emcee today. it is a program that we begin the ceremonies today by having an invocation. so i would like to call to the podium dr. walker, from the true hope church of god and christ. dr. walker. [applause] >> to the state leadership, san francisco leadership, and community leadership, let me say to all of you who are here today as a make preparations to indulge in prayer, i would like to get your attention. this is of great and wonderful day for the city, st. francis, by way of the
here to do that are the whitney young dance group. let's give them a big round of applause and get started, folks. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] >> great to see you everyone. this will be the bayview neighborhood library. think about low wonderful cultural merit we will have for future generations to come. i also wait to make a shot up to one of the assistant superintendents who is here. thank you for being here and inspiring our young...
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whitney pinger, director of wisdom midwife re says her practice is skyrocketing. last year she was delivering about ten babies a month. this year, it's more like 30 a month. her c-section rate, less than 5%. >> for a lot of women, that's the concern, they don't want to end up having a c-section. but for other women, they want to be supported through the natural process of birth. they want to have what we call an empowered birth experience. >> reporter: but just because a woman has a natural childbirth, doesn't mean she is delivering at home or even at a birthing center. pinger's patients all deliver at george washington university hospital, so if there should be a problem or an emergency, doctors can intervene immediately. >> no, we are trained to support the natural process, but when the natural process is not occurring, we are trained to recognize that, intervene in that, and safely manage every situation related to obstetrical care. >> reporter: wisdom midwivery focuses on traditional methods. think hydro therapy with pools and showers, massage and acupressure.
whitney pinger, director of wisdom midwife re says her practice is skyrocketing. last year she was delivering about ten babies a month. this year, it's more like 30 a month. her c-section rate, less than 5%. >> for a lot of women, that's the concern, they don't want to end up having a c-section. but for other women, they want to be supported through the natural process of birth. they want to have what we call an empowered birth experience. >> reporter: but just because a woman has a...
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"whitney" coming this fall to nbc. the sun is out in colorado springs, at the broadmoor.t is a beautiful evening out here. got about an hour and 20 minutes or so left of daylight. >> it is a nice time of day to play with the shadows and the course looks its absolute best this time of day, the next hour. serene atmosphere here, nerves churning on the course and the players with seo coming down the stretch here in the final round seeing if she can post a good enough number to maybe win it. over at the 9th. >> i.k. kim makes a birdie. over at 15. seo on the tee. not an easy driving hole here. dogleg left with the flow of the land is from left to right. >> it's 267 yards to that bunker. >> this turning left, this will miss the fairway left. >> first one of the day and it finds the primary stuff. >> well, it could have been worse. could have ended up in the long grass or the bunker. >> back at the 12th, cristie kerr for her par safely in. she remains three off the lead. not giving herself enough good chances for birdies. >> paula creamer. >> a lot of distance between her ball
"whitney" coming this fall to nbc. the sun is out in colorado springs, at the broadmoor.t is a beautiful evening out here. got about an hour and 20 minutes or so left of daylight. >> it is a nice time of day to play with the shadows and the course looks its absolute best this time of day, the next hour. serene atmosphere here, nerves churning on the course and the players with seo coming down the stretch here in the final round seeing if she can post a good enough number to...
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>> that's whitney. >> and whitney you believe to be a 14-year-old girl, is that correct?r. >> yesterday, around 6:56, you told her after a chat, i want you on my chest after we do it all night sleeping together. is that you? you say, i love you, baby. you say, i want to be your loving husband forever. you're nodding your head yes? down further, married and looking for fun says, we will have to hide your real age. you remember typing that? you're nodding your head yes. okay. >> he doesn't deny a thing. investigators complete the interrogation and the soldier is taken to the county jail. >> look to your left for me. >> where officers take his mug shot, fingerprints. and place him in a cell. two days later -- >> rolando restocruz. >> he goes before a judge. >> mr. restocruz, you're charged with criminal attempt child molestation, it's a felony, carries a penalty of 1 to 20 years. >> and bail is set. >> all right. on the criminal attempt child molestation i'll set a $15,000 bond. >> he wasn't the only military man caught in our sting but this other soldier's memory isn't as c
>> that's whitney. >> and whitney you believe to be a 14-year-old girl, is that correct?r. >> yesterday, around 6:56, you told her after a chat, i want you on my chest after we do it all night sleeping together. is that you? you say, i love you, baby. you say, i want to be your loving husband forever. you're nodding your head yes? down further, married and looking for fun says, we will have to hide your real age. you remember typing that? you're nodding your head yes. okay....
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was united technologies, the company behind otis elevator, carrier air conditioners and pratt and whitney jet engines. shares fell almost 2% on heavier volume. two weeks ago this stock was at an all-time high. earnings were strong and the firm raised its forecast. its chief financial officer say they're seeing a broad-based recovery. a couple of merger stories. clorox regained more than 2.5% as investor carl icahn increased his buyout price to $80 per share. that's now what he's offering. earlier this week, clorox said no to an offer of $76.50 per share. the stock here continues trading below even that lower offer as the market seems to be skeptical of a deal. meantime, it is a deal for chemical company nalco. the offer is $38.50 from eco- lab. shares jumped more than 24% on big volume but settled below the purchase price. part of that difference can be explained by the drop in the stock of the buyer. since it is offering either cash or stock, a drop in its price can impact the buyout price. shares fell 7%. two others. e-trade stock shot up almost 14%. its largest shareholder is pushing t
was united technologies, the company behind otis elevator, carrier air conditioners and pratt and whitney jet engines. shares fell almost 2% on heavier volume. two weeks ago this stock was at an all-time high. earnings were strong and the firm raised its forecast. its chief financial officer say they're seeing a broad-based recovery. a couple of merger stories. clorox regained more than 2.5% as investor carl icahn increased his buyout price to $80 per share. that's now what he's offering....
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whitney houston has checked her back in. any thoughts about that? >> i wish her the best and the happiness in the world. she needs to love herself again. my daughter's doing really good. she's recording her album and -- tavis: bobbi christina. >> i'm grateful that she's getting the help that she needs and that's all we can really hope for, for her to be better. she's a great singer, a great woman and i wish her the best. tavis: you mentioned bobbi christina. i want to mention your 2-year-old son, off to the cam roo here. i was asking about him when you walked on the set. since you mentioned bobbi christina is recording her album -- when i see kids, 2-year-olds walk on my set for a live tv taping, the whole crew gets scared, because a kid cannot scream out loud in the middle of a live tv taping. so only bobby brown would be let bring his son on to the set. but bobby said, no, he's cool. he's a quiet kid, unless and until you do what? >> put a mic in front of him. you put a mic in front of him, trust me, you put a mic in front of that kid -- tavis: he
whitney houston has checked her back in. any thoughts about that? >> i wish her the best and the happiness in the world. she needs to love herself again. my daughter's doing really good. she's recording her album and -- tavis: bobbi christina. >> i'm grateful that she's getting the help that she needs and that's all we can really hope for, for her to be better. she's a great singer, a great woman and i wish her the best. tavis: you mentioned bobbi christina. i want to mention your...
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me legally ambassador here mr ambassador do you know how to what point you agree or disagree with whitney she just said because he doesn't like to use the term genocide massacre when it comes to civil needs of it that's how mainstream media portrays it so go ahead. well it's not mainstream media it's actually the international court of justice and the war crimes tribunal for the for me it was lobby in the hague has called this genocide and it actually has also shown that there was an intent to commit genocide so for that reason it is genocide it's not about the media and second of all when he speaks of what happened in kosovo in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine that's subsequent to what happened in srebrenica so when we talk about the worst act the worst war crime since world war two i think strabane it's more than appropriate but i would like to focus really on two levels one is the individuals themselves and the crime that was committed against them and the second is in fact what was in mind of the perpetrators which was to ethnically cleanse this territory and to create purely at
me legally ambassador here mr ambassador do you know how to what point you agree or disagree with whitney she just said because he doesn't like to use the term genocide massacre when it comes to civil needs of it that's how mainstream media portrays it so go ahead. well it's not mainstream media it's actually the international court of justice and the war crimes tribunal for the for me it was lobby in the hague has called this genocide and it actually has also shown that there was an intent to...
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>> white lightning tastes like whitney without any cut. kool-aid or something.tes who like rot gut. they down it. a lot of these dudes make this stuff. the stuff they're drinking doesn't do anything. >> since drunken inmates can lead to big trouble, correctional officers are constantly on the lookout. >> officers are out there searching cells. they'll find it. three days later, same cell, they're making alcohol again. we have over 3,000 inmates doing this. >>> coming up on "lock up raw" -- >> one of the items he makes the most up, spiders. >> artwork of america's most infamous inmate. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. . >>> while some inmates might spend time behind bars creating mayhem, others choose a different path. they use their time in prison to do something constructive. for many
>> white lightning tastes like whitney without any cut. kool-aid or something.tes who like rot gut. they down it. a lot of these dudes make this stuff. the stuff they're drinking doesn't do anything. >> since drunken inmates can lead to big trouble, correctional officers are constantly on the lookout. >> officers are out there searching cells. they'll find it. three days later, same cell, they're making alcohol again. we have over 3,000 inmates doing this. >>> coming...
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i've had the great luxury of working with a lot of singers from celine and streisand and whitney and america's got talent. i got to watch it as a person, not musician. it electfied the whole country. it's amazing. the moment i remember most was when you sang a duet with sarah brighten and you held your own. she's one of your hero inches i know. i was amazing for you. it was for us because it was hard to tell who the professional singer was. you were so good that day. also you have a lovely giggle. you giggle a lot. you find all this quite funny, don't you? >> yeah, i do. >> who are your favorite singers? david's worked with them all. >> i have to say i've never really said this before because it's something that's abnormal to be -- for a 11-year-old to say. but i really do believe that barbara streisand is a really really great singer. and i'm really really happy i did a duet with her. but i also love lady gaga a lot. >> what about susan boyle? because she also came from a talent show "britain's got talent". i was there as well. >> you sang a duet with her as well. >> yes. >> normal
i've had the great luxury of working with a lot of singers from celine and streisand and whitney and america's got talent. i got to watch it as a person, not musician. it electfied the whole country. it's amazing. the moment i remember most was when you sang a duet with sarah brighten and you held your own. she's one of your hero inches i know. i was amazing for you. it was for us because it was hard to tell who the professional singer was. you were so good that day. also you have a lovely...
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. >>> casting changes for this film megan fox is out and rosie huntington whitney is in a model and movie comer she sat with kevin mccarthy to talk about how she found her place in the ensemble cast. >> i love the beginning with shia is looking for a job you are telling him he needs to pay his dues. >> yes. >> do you think the modeling aspect of you, is that you paying your dues. >> yes, really interesting way of looking at it actually. great question. you know, i feel really lucky for landing this role but i also feel really lucky that i had a professional career for 8 years and i have worked really really hard throughout my modeling career and a lot of time without reward there were really tough times for me and i do feel like that was a way of paying my dues there is a lot of actors that go yearyears and years before they land a movie. my way of looking at it i suppose although, during the movie like this you still work hard. >> i know i am not saying -- >> no, i know. >> i don't want to get to that scene but you have a very specific scene with a transformer. >> good idea. >> michael o
. >>> casting changes for this film megan fox is out and rosie huntington whitney is in a model and movie comer she sat with kevin mccarthy to talk about how she found her place in the ensemble cast. >> i love the beginning with shia is looking for a job you are telling him he needs to pay his dues. >> yes. >> do you think the modeling aspect of you, is that you paying your dues. >> yes, really interesting way of looking at it actually. great question. you know,...
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. >> tell whitney i love her. >> okay, get in. >> and they have to do it almost instantaneously. word travels fast in this community. so they have to have dozens of officers swoop in at the same time at multiple locations. they bring them all in to be interrogated. some we got a chance to talk to coming in. some we got a chance to talk to after they had been interviewed. hey, todd, how are you doing? we're doing a story on an investigation conducted by vegas metro police. >> okay. >> and there is evidence you were bringing in stolen cars. to be sold. do you know anything about that? >> no. >> have you ever sold any stolen cars before? >> no. >> do you know anything about stolen car rings? >> no. >> todd starts out denying that he had any involvement in any sort of stolen car ring. but he does admit to getting himself into trouble. what are you hoping for? >> i'm hoping i get a chance at my life again. i spent -- i went to prison for some drug charges. i got out. i did a real stringent drug program. i did really well. i went back to work at the union. was doing really well. >> and
. >> tell whitney i love her. >> okay, get in. >> and they have to do it almost instantaneously. word travels fast in this community. so they have to have dozens of officers swoop in at the same time at multiple locations. they bring them all in to be interrogated. some we got a chance to talk to coming in. some we got a chance to talk to after they had been interviewed. hey, todd, how are you doing? we're doing a story on an investigation conducted by vegas metro police....
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this video was shot during a bird strike test run by airline manufacturer brat and whitney. the birds are dead before the test begins. watch as the carcasses get shredded as they collide with the engine. not a pretty sight. but the engine doesn't fare any better. with damage to its titanium blades. >> when a large bird goes in, it damages the compressor in the front of the engine. those blades that break -- they just cascade through the rest of the engine. >> the bang you heard was the original problem. there was a large eagle on the runway. >> bird strikes are more common than you think. cord to the faa, there are at least 20 bird strikes a day across the u.s. the problem costs the aviation industry more than $2 billion a year. and since 1988, bird strikes have resulted in more than 200 deaths nationwide. fortunately, there were no human fatalities in the bird strike that forced flight 1549 into the water, but not all ditchings go that smoothly. some run into a perfect storm of problems. imagine a pilot ends up over the caribbean sea, out of fuel and out of options, and soo
this video was shot during a bird strike test run by airline manufacturer brat and whitney. the birds are dead before the test begins. watch as the carcasses get shredded as they collide with the engine. not a pretty sight. but the engine doesn't fare any better. with damage to its titanium blades. >> when a large bird goes in, it damages the compressor in the front of the engine. those blades that break -- they just cascade through the rest of the engine. >> the bang you heard was...
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think i only missed one day, so i know church but in terms of musically i studied luther i studied whitneytudied richard smallwood, those people inspired me to be me and be different. >> all right we can't wait for the new album again, on trey's performance tonight first one at 8 second at 10 what are you doing for us now >> i am going to sing my first love, i wrote it riding down new york avenue it is really personal. >> in the about construction is it? [ laughter ] >> personal to you we can't wait to hear it. >> thank you so much. >> trey everybody. ♪ [ music ] ♪ i realize now that god loves and so if god were able to love me first i should be able to love him first. my first love listen ♪ ♪ thinking about the love we share how seemingly deep you care, no sweeter love has passed me by, this is something that i can't deny, your love is no fantasy, and some times it's hard to be the way you sat fied my -- satisfied my life, i didn't think that i'd rely, that i have -- i found you, you are my first love and you make me say. yes, god oh, your love makes me say. oh, your love makes me say oh,
think i only missed one day, so i know church but in terms of musically i studied luther i studied whitneytudied richard smallwood, those people inspired me to be me and be different. >> all right we can't wait for the new album again, on trey's performance tonight first one at 8 second at 10 what are you doing for us now >> i am going to sing my first love, i wrote it riding down new york avenue it is really personal. >> in the about construction is it? [ laughter ] >>...
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year, jackie evancho who david foster sat in the studio a while ago and said he'd been mentoring whitneyrbra streisand and others but they girl had the best voice at her age he'd ever heard before. and i look at susan boyle and these others. these shows can produce bona fide huge stars. >> and another thing that's huge to think about is the artistry connected to it because it's not always just beening an amazing singer. there are a lot of other things. there are songs, there's production, there's the style of who you are as a person, whether people like you. there's a lot of different things. especially now in the wake of kind of all the social media taking over and becoming so prevalent. they want to love you, too. >> likability is always a key thing with these shows. >> absolutely. in general -- >> how would someone like lady gaga do, given that she doesn't go out of her way to say like me, she's provocative, she's daring -- >> she's great. i mean, she's a performer. showmanship is a huge thing for her. she's a huge performer. so her -- >> could she win a show like "the voice"? >> give
year, jackie evancho who david foster sat in the studio a while ago and said he'd been mentoring whitneyrbra streisand and others but they girl had the best voice at her age he'd ever heard before. and i look at susan boyle and these others. these shows can produce bona fide huge stars. >> and another thing that's huge to think about is the artistry connected to it because it's not always just beening an amazing singer. there are a lot of other things. there are songs, there's production,...
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taller than mount whitney.it looks like hawaii if you come sailing up to hawaii the thing about this mountain is it isn't a tall spire, it is a broad low mountain sheep. what that means we can drive up it with a rover. so this might be the tallest mountain anywhere in the solar system that we could actually climb with a rover so we think and plan around the mission, but we have the hope that if we look longer we might be a will to keep going higher and higher up that mountain. that alone justifies spending the spacecraft. then when you start adding the science goals on top of it turns out the most attractive targets are at the base of the mountain and we have a payload that we can address those with. so in the two years we have to run the mission before the warranty expires, we can address the principal goals which are the kind of things that the community would really like answers to. so, what you can see in the first graphic that we have up there is the spacecraft with all the instruments that are on the comi
taller than mount whitney.it looks like hawaii if you come sailing up to hawaii the thing about this mountain is it isn't a tall spire, it is a broad low mountain sheep. what that means we can drive up it with a rover. so this might be the tallest mountain anywhere in the solar system that we could actually climb with a rover so we think and plan around the mission, but we have the hope that if we look longer we might be a will to keep going higher and higher up that mountain. that alone...
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for a while i thought i was a better singer than whitney houston. that's not true. [laughter] >> so what i can say for me is that, you know, if you were to ask me four years ago, do you know you're going to be a, you know, an inventor and a social entrepreneur and someone who like, you know, goes to these communities and finds out how you can introduce these balls. no i would have been like what are you talking about? even now what is this ball? what does it do? the fact it's what's happening now, i would have never guessed it four years ago. i never would have thought of it until i was put, you know, between a rock and a hard place and i had all these experiences traveling, you know, being first generation nigerian american and seeing exactly where the need was so all i can say is don't be afraid -- don't be afraid to go into the unknown as long as you have a very good idea of who you are and what you want to do. i knew i wanted to do something. i didn't mean how or what but the how and what will come as long as you stay on that path that you're going to make somet
for a while i thought i was a better singer than whitney houston. that's not true. [laughter] >> so what i can say for me is that, you know, if you were to ask me four years ago, do you know you're going to be a, you know, an inventor and a social entrepreneur and someone who like, you know, goes to these communities and finds out how you can introduce these balls. no i would have been like what are you talking about? even now what is this ball? what does it do? the fact it's what's...
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are some 30 years later with the launch of "atlantis," this is squlim maser, president of pratt & whitney rocket dyne. it's quite an accomplishment. par for the course down here, working with folks like this. i do want to talk about what is next. a lot of people are wondering, okay, this is the end of the space shuttle. when will we see astronauts back up there? do you have the answer to that, sir? >> no, i do not. i wish i did. we know we have to rely on the russians to put u.s. astronauts in space. >> with the soyuz. >> with the soyuz, which has launched many people into space, but certainly we want our own u.s. system. so nasa has a general plan, but they haven't developed the capability yet. >> so right now it's a waiting game. we've heard from charlie bolden in saying it's not an if, but when, we send people back up into space, to deep space, as they caught it. what is it, though, that the community here and across the country, what is it they're waiting on? what's the timeline? if we don't get that announcement, what's at stake? >> right. there's a few aspects here. one is, is space
are some 30 years later with the launch of "atlantis," this is squlim maser, president of pratt & whitney rocket dyne. it's quite an accomplishment. par for the course down here, working with folks like this. i do want to talk about what is next. a lot of people are wondering, okay, this is the end of the space shuttle. when will we see astronauts back up there? do you have the answer to that, sir? >> no, i do not. i wish i did. we know we have to rely on the russians to put...
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. >>> joining us from los angeles is whitney feldman, she served 16 months behind bars and the founderstodial coaching, a group that counsels prisoners adjusting to life after jail. >> good morning, how are you? >> doing just fine. what happens when someone is released from prison. what's the first thing they go through? >> first, every inmate in america goes through a very similar processing process, so she will change her clothes, dress out as they call it and get into civilian clothes. she'll go through a standard checkout form, be given any medications that she's taking and be ready to go. >> now in a case like this, will authorities take her to her next destination? is that their responsibility normally? >> normally that's not the responsibility, but in this case, because it's so unusual and it's a very different case where we're having a press conference ahead of time, they will escort here until she's at her destination, whether that's a plane or a home or what have you and that will be it. >> will they take her out through a side or back door? >> i think it's likely they'll tak
. >>> joining us from los angeles is whitney feldman, she served 16 months behind bars and the founderstodial coaching, a group that counsels prisoners adjusting to life after jail. >> good morning, how are you? >> doing just fine. what happens when someone is released from prison. what's the first thing they go through? >> first, every inmate in america goes through a very similar processing process, so she will change her clothes, dress out as they call it and get...
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for a while i thought it was better than it whitney houston.i can say for me is that if you would have asked me, do you know you're going to be an inventor and a social onto the near -- entrepreneur? now. even now. the fact that it is happening now, i would have never guessed it four years ago. until i was put between iraq and a hard place and i had all of these experiences traveling, being a first generation nigerian american and seeing where the need was. all i can say is, do not be afraid to go into the unknown as long as you have a good idea who you are and what you want to do. i knew i wanted to do something. the how and what will, as long as you stay passionate. you will take every opportunity. let's do it happens. -- see what happens. it will be worthwhile. >> that is a difficult thing to a express sometimes. sometimes we do not want to disappoint our parents. you can define social change on year round terms. do not end up disappointing yourself. you can reach calibrate what social change means. if you do not end up entering the career p
for a while i thought it was better than it whitney houston.i can say for me is that if you would have asked me, do you know you're going to be an inventor and a social onto the near -- entrepreneur? now. even now. the fact that it is happening now, i would have never guessed it four years ago. until i was put between iraq and a hard place and i had all of these experiences traveling, being a first generation nigerian american and seeing where the need was. all i can say is, do not be afraid to...
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for a while i thought i was a better singer than whitney houston. [laughter] you know, so what i can say for me is that if you were to ask me for years ago, do you know you're going to be an inventor and a social entrepreneur? go to these committees and find out how you can introduce these balls? know, what are you talking about? even now, what does it do? the fact that it's what's happening now, i would have never guessed it four years ago. i never would have thought of it until i was put, you know, between a rock and hard place and had all these experiences traveling, you know, first generation, seeing exactly where the needless. all i can say is that don't be afraid, don't be afraid to go into the unknown as long as you have a very good idea of who you are and what you want to do. i knew that i wanted to do something. i did know how or what, but the how and what will come as long as you say you're going to do something, you make something happen. take every opportunity and you say you know what, i'm not an engineer, i suck at soccer, whatever, le
for a while i thought i was a better singer than whitney houston. [laughter] you know, so what i can say for me is that if you were to ask me for years ago, do you know you're going to be an inventor and a social entrepreneur? go to these committees and find out how you can introduce these balls? know, what are you talking about? even now, what does it do? the fact that it's what's happening now, i would have never guessed it four years ago. i never would have thought of it until i was put, you...
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jim mazer is the president of pratt and whitney rockette dyne and he's the former president of spacees. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> there aren't going to be any future shuttle launches. that's coming to an end. we showed the landing two hours ago. bittersweet. i mean we did space so well and now we're done? >> yeah, it really was. we have mixed emotions. it was bittersweet. the shuttle accomplished so much in its 30 year history. you know, we put the hubble telescope up and learned so much from it. did four servicing missions and we put a lot of science up, a lot of satellites but what we really did was build the international space station. that's how complete. >> right. and jim, going forward now, you know, we have a lot of communications satellites up there. we'll have to rely on the kindness of other governments to get us up there to fix them. that poses, i would imagine, a national security issue. >> certainly for human space flight, we have to rely on the russians to take our humans into orbit. we have the ability to launch defense satellites. >> can't put anybody
jim mazer is the president of pratt and whitney rockette dyne and he's the former president of spacees. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> there aren't going to be any future shuttle launches. that's coming to an end. we showed the landing two hours ago. bittersweet. i mean we did space so well and now we're done? >> yeah, it really was. we have mixed emotions. it was bittersweet. the shuttle accomplished so much in its 30 year history. you know, we put the hubble...