in a mystique that s fed by its fortress-like architecture and an infamous history dating back to 1852. the first time i walked into san quentin it looked like a place time forgot. it was kind of like a prison you see in one of these old movies. the walls were crumbling. it was very dark. very depressing. the cells were stacked on each other, one by one, packed with people. it had the most creepy feel you could possibly imagine. while san quentin produces images that are haunting to some, there are others who find inspiration beneath its facade. the most interesting part about this that i see is the weeds that s growing up out of the cracks. and it s, you know i always find that interesting because you got life that always seems to push up. when we met ronny goodman he was in the seventh year of a
architecture and an infamous history dating back to 1852. the first time i walked into san quentin, it looked like a place time forgot. the walls were crumbling. it was very dark, very depressing. the cells were stacked on each other one by one. had the most creepy feeling you can imagine. while san quentin produce images haunting to some, there are others who find inspiration beneath its facade. the most interesting part about this that i see is the weeds that s growing up out of the cracks. and it s, you know, i always find that interesting, because you got life that always seems to push up. when we met ronny goodman, he was in the seventh year of a ten-year sentence for burglary.
but shrouded in a mystique that s fed by its fortress-like architecture and an infamous history dating back to 1852. the first time i walked into san quentin, it looked like a place that time forgot. it was like a prison you see in one of these old movies. the walls were crumbling. it was very dark, very depressing. the cells were stacked on each other, one by one, packed with people. it had the most creepy feel you could possibly imagine. while san quentin produces images that are haunting to some, there are others who find inspiration beneath its facade. the most interesting part about this that i see is the weeds that s growing up out of the cracks. and it s, you know i always find that interesting because you got life that always seems to push up. when we met ronny goodman, he
press conference for the very latest on this. as what can you tell us? reporter: we have spoken to the faa, responding to a single engine plane crash on the golf course. this golf course is very close to the santa monica airport. the fire department is telling us there was one person aboard an adult male approximately 65 to 70 years old. he was taken to a local hospital. how is he doing? the lapd says he s in stable condition. what we can tell you about this airport is that this is where the rich and famous have long flown out of. a place of history dating back to the 30s. there are actors like arnold schwarzenegger tom cruise. they all have planes there. they are experienced pilots and
san quentin state prison sits on the edge of san francisco bay. surrounded by city, but shrouded in a mystique that s fed by its fortress-like architecture and an infamous history dating back to 1852. the first time i walked into san quentin, it looked like a place time forgot. it kind of looked like a prison you see in one of these old movies. the walls were crumbles, it was very dark, very depressing. packed with people, it had the most creepy feel you could possibly imagine. while san quentin produces images that are haunting to some, there are others who find inspiration beneath its facade. the most interesting part of this i see is the weeds that s growing up out of the cracks. and it s, you know, i always find that interesting because you got life that always seem to