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>> welcome to corcoran. >> here kitty kitty. >> what's up? >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> look at his hair. [ bleep ]. look at that. >> i don't know any of them. we don't know them. we don't know them. >> i don't want to know. is that a girl? >> if you have a broken leg, you will get aspirin. if you have the flu, you will get aspirin. turn back and face forward. >> the students aren't on the yard very long when they learn how unpredictable life here can be. >> down! >> get down! get down! stay down! >> alarms signaling a major disturbance are common at corcoran. inmates who don't hit the ground risk get taken down by staff. >> see that? >> you had everybody hitting the ground. you had the correctional officers telling them what to do. everyone's yelling and screaming and it was intense. >> when the yard officer tells you to get up, then you can get up. until then you don't move. >> get up. >> get up. >> back in the order you were at. >> there were a couple kids that were shaking. it wasn't the field trip they thought it was going to be. >> i'll
>> welcome to corcoran. >> here kitty kitty. >> what's up? >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> look at his hair. [ bleep ]. look at that. >> i don't know any of them. we don't know them. we don't know them. >> i don't want to know. is that a girl? >> if you have a broken leg, you will get aspirin. if you have the flu, you will get aspirin. turn back and face forward. >> the students aren't on the yard very long when they learn how unpredictable life...
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at california state prison corcoran. and with his menacing appearance came a violent streak that earned him a nickname "phantom." >> they say i'm fast, hurting people, getting people. and they'll have holes in them and i'll be gone, you know. like a ghost. >> when i first saw robert galvin, he carried himself in this very tough way, kind of walked like a wrestler, covered in tattoos, odd kind of hairstyle, shaved his head and had this little flap of hair in the back. and very much cultivated this tough demeanor. tell me about that. >> we consider it like a tail, a bulldog tail. it's considered a mongolia which means warrior. there's warriors and there's gangsters or whatever. we don't have to be told what to do, a warrior knows what to do. >> galvin made it clear that knowing what to do inside corcoran meant stabbing his enemies. >> i was on the yard and i stabbed a white guy like 17 times or whatever. from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy. and that's what got me here. >> galvin's viol
at california state prison corcoran. and with his menacing appearance came a violent streak that earned him a nickname "phantom." >> they say i'm fast, hurting people, getting people. and they'll have holes in them and i'll be gone, you know. like a ghost. >> when i first saw robert galvin, he carried himself in this very tough way, kind of walked like a wrestler, covered in tattoos, odd kind of hairstyle, shaved his head and had this little flap of hair in the back. and...
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our own real estate contributor barbara corcoran. >> good morning al.ach tree city, georgia, a nice six-bedroom, traditional brick. >> this is a house with a big front yard and peachtree city is a planned golf cart community right in the middle of the big georgia countryside. kids there get to drive around instead of on bikes on these little golf carts. it's a good thing. there are two lakes, three golf courses, shopping centers, schools, and 90 miles of golf cart paths. the family room has gleaming wood floors, pane windows, french doors, a marble fireplace. what a pretty room that is. nice and large. the open kitchen has granite counters, blonde wood cabinets and built-ins with a breakfast bar that ajoins the sunny, casual dining area. that's a comfortable home. the master bedroom is a little edgy with the tray ceiling you'll see in just a moment. we're back in the kitchen. i'm sorry. >> now back in the bedroom. >> there is the bedroom. there is a nice bedroom. i think i'll move off that. the living room is also very pretty. i think it's not in keepin
our own real estate contributor barbara corcoran. >> good morning al.ach tree city, georgia, a nice six-bedroom, traditional brick. >> this is a house with a big front yard and peachtree city is a planned golf cart community right in the middle of the big georgia countryside. kids there get to drive around instead of on bikes on these little golf carts. it's a good thing. there are two lakes, three golf courses, shopping centers, schools, and 90 miles of golf cart paths. the family...
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"lockup" crews have also been frequent guests at california state prison corcoran. >> you might have to fight. you might have to stab. you never know. depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it is fist fights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they do stab each other they go for the kill. they don't just stab each other to play around. >> every morning you wake up you are dealing with 1,000 different attitudes. you never know what can happen on that certain day. all you can do is think the worst, hope for the best. >> we met two inmates on the yard at corcoran who are much more pro-active when it comes to surviving life in this powder keg. they gave our crew a tutorial on how they do it. >> the rules you want to live by behind the walls you want to give everybody the same respect that you expect to receive from them. >> without order we have anarchy. when we have anarchy, people die here. >> robert morales is serving 30 years to life for burglary under california's three strikes law. his cellmate has a 16-year sentence on several b
"lockup" crews have also been frequent guests at california state prison corcoran. >> you might have to fight. you might have to stab. you never know. depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it is fist fights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they do stab each other they go for the kill. they don't just stab each other to play around. >> every morning you wake up you are dealing with 1,000 different attitudes. you...
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let's bring in barbara corcoran, head of the corcoran group, also a star investor on the reality showshark tank." always great to see you. in terms of the interest rate deduction, if that gets capped or -- >> i don't think the impact is going to be very big. one, i don't think they're going to throw the whole thing out, it's a political hot cake. nobody has succeeded in doing it. i think what's going to happen, it's going to fall same place that all of obama's stuff falls on which is going to target the high-income person. so maybe the second home deduction will be dropped totally, or maybe the $1 million ceiling will be dropped so that the lower class and middle class are not hurt at all. i don't think you're going to be seeing that go away. >> really. okay. at what level. if it is capped, if overall deductions are capped, is there a level you're saying if it's capped this much, maybe there will be an impact because people won't have as much to use against their mortgage. >> well, certainly the higher-priced homes can weather that storm much more easily. certainly with high-priced ho
let's bring in barbara corcoran, head of the corcoran group, also a star investor on the reality showshark tank." always great to see you. in terms of the interest rate deduction, if that gets capped or -- >> i don't think the impact is going to be very big. one, i don't think they're going to throw the whole thing out, it's a political hot cake. nobody has succeeded in doing it. i think what's going to happen, it's going to fall same place that all of obama's stuff falls on which is...
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have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoranour shoots at california state prison corcoran, our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here a scorpion that he's made. basically, taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towel, he creates it and uses -- it looks like a marker to color. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of. spiders. i would assume this is something like a harp. and he's made it out of toilet paper and newspaper. it looks like some dental floss, a small stick, and probably for the coloring, he used kool-aid to get the coloring for it. >> why do you have it? >> he's not allowed to have it. occasionally, we go through and do cell searches and confiscate all items. he doesn't have a hobby card and other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it. so we go in and dispose of i
have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoranour shoots at california state prison corcoran, our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here a scorpion that he's made. basically, taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and...
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. >>> california state prison corcoran has one of the largest populations of dangerous gang members of prison on the west coast. our crews have visited here several times and correctional staff is always blunt about the danger. >> when talking to the cos at corcoran, they told me, you come in here, you have to join a gang for protection. immediately. >> when you come to the prison, you have to join a gang. you have no choice. it's a must. >> the prison cannot protect you from the other inmates. it's an incredible admission. >> so you have to have that backup from your other races that are out here, whatever race backs you up, you need to be in their gang because you have no protection. you're on your own and anything could happen to you. >> correctional officers know anything can happen to them as well. >> i'm very well aware that the gangs can reach outside these walls. it may hold them in, but it doesn't hold in their power, the things they can do. i keep my family business to myself. i don't go to areas in the public where i know gangs are known to hang out. i avoid those locations.
. >>> california state prison corcoran has one of the largest populations of dangerous gang members of prison on the west coast. our crews have visited here several times and correctional staff is always blunt about the danger. >> when talking to the cos at corcoran, they told me, you come in here, you have to join a gang for protection. immediately. >> when you come to the prison, you have to join a gang. you have no choice. it's a must. >> the prison cannot protect...
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melissa: barbara corcoran, always fantastic. thanks so much for coming on. historically the year after presidential election investors see a nice pop for stocks. melissa: a week or so after the election seems like it has been nothing but downhill. where will the market be at year's end? we'll take a look at the ten year and 30-year as we head out to break. the yield on the 10-year falling one basis point. 30-year is flat on the day. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to wair to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with united
melissa: barbara corcoran, always fantastic. thanks so much for coming on. historically the year after presidential election investors see a nice pop for stocks. melissa: a week or so after the election seems like it has been nothing but downhill. where will the market be at year's end? we'll take a look at the ten year and 30-year as we head out to break. the yield on the 10-year falling one basis point. 30-year is flat on the day. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods'...
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we'll catch you up with barbara corcoran.e shahs of sunset, persians living in l.a. and they are the newest celebrities and we'll meet with one of them coming up. >> the pacific northwest is getting pounded by another major storm this week. this one is more intense than the fast-moving system that brought heavy rains and powerful winds on wednesday. road closures, flight delays and power outages are all expected over the weekend, and there's a flood watch for much of northern california through sunday. >>> the owners of one of the two winning tickets in this week's $588 million powerball drawing will be revealed today. lottery officials verified that one dream ticket was bought by a husband and wife in dearborn, missouri, and they are expected to win at a news conference later on today. the other winning ticket was bought in suburban phoenix, arizona. a connecticut woman who was severely mauled and blinded by a friend's pet chimpanzee in 2009 has reached a settlement with the estate of the chimp's deceased owner. it calls for
we'll catch you up with barbara corcoran.e shahs of sunset, persians living in l.a. and they are the newest celebrities and we'll meet with one of them coming up. >> the pacific northwest is getting pounded by another major storm this week. this one is more intense than the fast-moving system that brought heavy rains and powerful winds on wednesday. road closures, flight delays and power outages are all expected over the weekend, and there's a flood watch for much of northern california...
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. >> we found an even more unlikely bond at california state prison corcoran. >> like anything. treat it with love and respect. it will treat you with love and respect back. >> we were out on the yard shooting. i looked over and saw these guys petting something. at first i thought it was a kitten. and it ended up it was a gopher that they had tamed. >> shampoo, little baths, and let him run around the cell, feed him apple, let us. take care of them. they're good little pets. >> like the best little companion i ever had. >> a lot of the guys we ran into probably have never had anybody to love or anything or anybody to love them. and when you run into somebed who is -- you know adopted a gopher and it gives them some sort of outlet for affection. it's got to be a good thing. >> but we found a very different case of inmate creature bonding inside california's san quentin prison. >> i'm mike miller my real name. and the staff here call me birdman of san quentin. >> the first day i got here at san quentin. the birds seemed to have flocked to me for some reason. and i don't know they
. >> we found an even more unlikely bond at california state prison corcoran. >> like anything. treat it with love and respect. it will treat you with love and respect back. >> we were out on the yard shooting. i looked over and saw these guys petting something. at first i thought it was a kitten. and it ended up it was a gopher that they had tamed. >> shampoo, little baths, and let him run around the cell, feed him apple, let us. take care of them. they're good little...
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. >> in the exercise yard at california state prison corcoran, we met an inmate whose art is inspiredll me your name. spell your last name for me. >> my name is kevin moore, m-o-o-r-e. >> what were you convicted for? >> i'm doing a parole violation for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you're going to run into, you never know who you're going to talk to, you never know the personality, who they are. i kind of just started looking around and tried to find interesting-looking faces. i happened upon kevin moore. he started telling me that he's a rap artist. he is a ghost writer. >> i have a record deal waiting on me. death row records. for anybody, any rap fans that's listening, my akassassoon. and i got a demo coming out in a few months. if you're a rap fan, listen to it. >> when you start talking to inmates you are not sure what to believe. they start telling you these stories. you're kind of like say, all right. >> i have been a ghost writer in the rap industry for about 13 years. a lot of stuff i have written from behind these walls i
. >> in the exercise yard at california state prison corcoran, we met an inmate whose art is inspiredll me your name. spell your last name for me. >> my name is kevin moore, m-o-o-r-e. >> what were you convicted for? >> i'm doing a parole violation for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you're going to run into, you never know who you're going to talk to, you never know the personality, who they are. i kind of just...
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lives in california at corcoran state prison. eric rudolph is the guy who bombed the olympics in 1996 and bombed abortion clinics and a gay bar. eric rudolph lives in colorado, too, at the same prison. and the 9/11 conspirator lives in the supermax prison in colorado. if you're a convicted terrorist in the united states, depending on what exactly you're convicted of, it is possible you will be put to death, but it is likely instead you will just get locked up somewhere and then you will just live in that part of the united states. securely locked up for the length of your sentence. which is usually your life or considerably longer. that's how it works. that's how it has worked forever. there are 373 people convicted of terrorism or terrorism-related offenses living in 98 different prison facilities in america. there has never been an escape or a significant security problem associated with that fact. on his second full day in office, the then new president, president obama, signed an executive order to close the offshore prison a
lives in california at corcoran state prison. eric rudolph is the guy who bombed the olympics in 1996 and bombed abortion clinics and a gay bar. eric rudolph lives in colorado, too, at the same prison. and the 9/11 conspirator lives in the supermax prison in colorado. if you're a convicted terrorist in the united states, depending on what exactly you're convicted of, it is possible you will be put to death, but it is likely instead you will just get locked up somewhere and then you will just...
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. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crackhenry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be speaking with andrew macing at groupen, so he'll have the lowdown. >> everybody wants to know whether his first question will be about mason's tenure. guys, see you a bit later. here's what you might have missed if you're just tuning in. >>> welcome to hour 3 of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we need a market credibility $4 try wrong plan that comprises both tax increases and significant entitlement reform. >> we run a deficit every year, but because the economy grows, 18 1/2 and 21 is a have sustainable figure. >> when you meet with business leaders. they're going to have to lay off people. why is -- has that played any role at all? now they're just trying to figure out, i don't know, what's the word going to look like? >> it's a threat through all those -- and fuel economy and efficiency, so we're going to offer a lot of those different alternatives. >> we're overspending, and i'm a little astounded. everything -- n
. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crackhenry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be speaking with andrew macing at groupen, so he'll have the lowdown. >> everybody wants to know whether his first question will be about mason's tenure. guys, see you a bit later. here's what you might have missed if you're just tuning in. >>> welcome to hour 3 of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far....
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we begin with barbara corcoran loved. >> and she did you would back up that gave it lots of oohs andrted the company -- >> is it good? >> it is. >> i'm not kidding, josh. that's flaky and delicious. look at the lobster. >> they're so cute. >> they're almost as cute as the guys who started the company. barbara loves it. there's variety you'll be able to see. normally this stuff ranges -- >> absolutely. >> why are you surprised? normally, $90 to $135, depending on the package you select. slashed significantly, to 40 bucks. >> how many in a package? >> two. but there's lots of different packages you can choose. >> really good. sounds expensive. but as a special treat, those are great. >> another really good choice -- >> from dinner to dessert. >> these are wicked good cupcakes that come in a jar. so fabulous. kevin o'leary gave a mother/daughter team in massachusetts $75,000 in their company. you get a two-pack that's literally ready to go. you can choose chocolate, red velvet or cookies and cream. normally for a two-pack, it's $14. but exclusively for "gma" viewers, that's slashed in h
we begin with barbara corcoran loved. >> and she did you would back up that gave it lots of oohs andrted the company -- >> is it good? >> it is. >> i'm not kidding, josh. that's flaky and delicious. look at the lobster. >> they're so cute. >> they're almost as cute as the guys who started the company. barbara loves it. there's variety you'll be able to see. normally this stuff ranges -- >> absolutely. >> why are you surprised? normally, $90 to...
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. >> barbara corcoran is here.ing from a beverly hills estate that was once owned by elvis to usher's atlanta mansion and mad d.a.'s $23 million new york city apartment. how the celebrities live and what you can have if you have a lot of cash. >> that's a kitchen all right. not bad. also speaking of stars and celebrities, brad pitt is offering a clue about when his wedding to angelina jolie may take place, and also what he really thinks about this, that chanel ad spoofed by so many? oh, goodness. >> never mind. i'm not going to say anything. >> let's go to stephanie abrams in for al resting up for tonight's tree lighting. >> good morning. sarah is joining us from alaska. where are you from alaska and point it out. i'm from right about this. >> is this hot for you, these temperatures? >> absolutely. my family and have been peeling off our jackets every single day. >> what's cold? >> minus five. >> i'm a teacher and we have to have recess up until zero degrees. >> what? we don't have temperatures like that in the low
. >> barbara corcoran is here.ing from a beverly hills estate that was once owned by elvis to usher's atlanta mansion and mad d.a.'s $23 million new york city apartment. how the celebrities live and what you can have if you have a lot of cash. >> that's a kitchen all right. not bad. also speaking of stars and celebrities, brad pitt is offering a clue about when his wedding to angelina jolie may take place, and also what he really thinks about this, that chanel ad spoofed by so many?...
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. >> no, my understanding is those, for example, senator corcoran and other who have talked about thisthey would put revenue on the table by eliminating certain deductions or capping itemized deductions. what i'm saying is if you look at simpson-bowles-type plans in terms of the total revenue that they generate and the president's plan as a balanced approach, you can't get to the revenue numbers by capping itemized deductions. the president's plan has both. it would both raise the top rate for high income earners, take it back to clinton era levels and the president's would reduce the value of deductions for high income earners. martha: i want to switch over to the medicare side. we just got new numbers this morning that stewart varney brought us. we know that $42 trillion in unfunded liability is the number for medicare right now. are you willing to change the model for medicare over the long term in order to get there in these numbers? are you willing to do that in entitlement reform in these negotiations? >> well, martha we've always said that we will look at immediat medicare refor
. >> no, my understanding is those, for example, senator corcoran and other who have talked about thisthey would put revenue on the table by eliminating certain deductions or capping itemized deductions. what i'm saying is if you look at simpson-bowles-type plans in terms of the total revenue that they generate and the president's plan as a balanced approach, you can't get to the revenue numbers by capping itemized deductions. the president's plan has both. it would both raise the top...
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there's all sorts of plans floating around, but one with a lot of traction on the floor is bob corcoran'sd and sober security. cochran is proposing less generous for social security and increases in the age and medicare eligibility to 65. it's 65 right now. that's pretty aggressive and ambitious on the move on here and i'll show you the revenue increases sides. capping itemized deductions at 50,000 will hurt the wealthy. that's an interesting proposal, and higher medicare premiums for the wealthier. a means test. this is not a whittling thing to do. this is tackling some of the big issues, and i give the guy a lot of credit for that. i don't think it's necessarily going anywhere. it's controversial. at least somebody is thinking of a grand bargain and what it might look like to tackle it and not just kick the can down the road to 2013. kudos to senator cochran. did you stee this greek debt deal? it is staggering. we're looking at greek debt at the lowest level since august 2011 or so. look how low it's going here. this is the ten-year. remember the terms of this deal today that they had.
there's all sorts of plans floating around, but one with a lot of traction on the floor is bob corcoran'sd and sober security. cochran is proposing less generous for social security and increases in the age and medicare eligibility to 65. it's 65 right now. that's pretty aggressive and ambitious on the move on here and i'll show you the revenue increases sides. capping itemized deductions at 50,000 will hurt the wealthy. that's an interesting proposal, and higher medicare premiums for the...