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its feet. >> when i got here in 1996, corcoran frankly was under an intensive media barrage.you cannot maintain a prison like this well if your staff morale is poor. so, the first part of it was getting the staff morale up. the next thing that we focused on was the issue of violence. >> you might have to fight. >> in a prison like this one, because of the types of inmates that we have, violence is a real thing. >> you might have to kill. you might have to stab. >> the inmates generate violence among themselves. >> one of the places where inmates have always posed a threat to one another is corcoran's main yard. while it may look like an open community space, to the educated eye, it is a complicated network of neighborhoods ruled by several prison gangs. >> without order, we have anarchy. and when we have anarchy, people die here. so we have to have lines where the races are divided. and we do this to protect ourselves. >> on the south side of it, you have your southern mexicans and your whites. they play there. on the north side of it, you have your black cripps and your othe
its feet. >> when i got here in 1996, corcoran frankly was under an intensive media barrage.you cannot maintain a prison like this well if your staff morale is poor. so, the first part of it was getting the staff morale up. the next thing that we focused on was the issue of violence. >> you might have to fight. >> in a prison like this one, because of the types of inmates that we have, violence is a real thing. >> you might have to kill. you might have to stab. >>...
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this is lock-up, corcoran extended stay. inmates have been dreaming up new ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened up its prison in 1998. >> it's contraband. >> or weapons. >> when we get it in, it's like this. >> stainless steel. >> came off one of our foot cards. >> it's always a race against time for officers to find the contraband before it's too late. during the months our crew spent inside corcoran, we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on a yard, the maximum security facility we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three random cell searches. >> three a day every day, looking for contraband. not too many apples. razor, they break them apart. >> this is a nail, sharpen that. can't tell what it came out of. sharpened that, it would make a good shank. >> having dangerous con thera bd at this point. >> they know how to beat the system by not sharpening them up to a point. once they sharpen them up to a point, they get sent out. once it's not sharpened to a point, it's considered d
this is lock-up, corcoran extended stay. inmates have been dreaming up new ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened up its prison in 1998. >> it's contraband. >> or weapons. >> when we get it in, it's like this. >> stainless steel. >> came off one of our foot cards. >> it's always a race against time for officers to find the contraband before it's too late. during the months our crew spent inside corcoran, we witnessed our fair share of searches....
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>> parro went on to tell us that in order to survive in corcoran he had to understand corcoran. >> you know, at the beginning, when i was facing the 41 months i thought how in the hell am i going to make it? i didn't see myself as being a part of this community. it is a community. no matter how dysfunctional it is. no matter how bizarre and asinine and ridiculous and stupid. it is very stupid. there's a lot of rules here that are enforced by inmates. >> many of those inmate-enforced rules revolve around racial politics. >> a lot of people here have affiliation with gangs. they ask me who i run with? i run with teachers and librarians usually. when i find them, i will run with them. i haven't found too many of them yet. >> parro must also deal with racial politics in his prison job as a housing clerk. >> i got a message you called over here. usually i come in in the morning, see who paroled, if there have been any roll-ups in the last 24 hours and beds open. i got 109 up, 242 up. those are open since yesterday. i kind of look at those and see who we have waiting and place them. it is a
>> parro went on to tell us that in order to survive in corcoran he had to understand corcoran. >> you know, at the beginning, when i was facing the 41 months i thought how in the hell am i going to make it? i didn't see myself as being a part of this community. it is a community. no matter how dysfunctional it is. no matter how bizarre and asinine and ridiculous and stupid. it is very stupid. there's a lot of rules here that are enforced by inmates. >> many of those...
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california state prison, corcoran. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt is a suit. i wash clothes. i don't wash boxers or socks. that's what i don't wash. you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron their clothes. you'd be surprised. a lot of people, well men, they aren't really into washing or ironing, so i do it. >> one of the first things that struck me about ernest was he had a happiness about him you don't often see in a prison and then we came to find out why. >> well, i have a significant other. he's a very good person. you know? his name is robert. and he's a good man. you know? >> easley met robert when they were both
california state prison, corcoran. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt is a suit. i wash clothes. i don't wash boxers...
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we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated, and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> talking about here where it is a very tense situation in watertown -- >> reporter: as the nation watched the events unfold over the last 24 hours, kevin corcoran watched, too. at boston medical center. the hospital was on lockdown for much of the day. but kevin's been here since monday, ever since his wife, celeste, and their 17-year-old daughter, sidney, were seriously injured at the marathon. their son tyler decided to stay home at the last minute. but the rest of the family was here at the finish line, waiting for celeste's sister, carmen acabo, to cross. >> i had been turning around to look at friends to my left and behind me about 10 or 15 feet. they were holding up signs. we'd say things to each other, do you see her
we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated, and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> talking about here where it is a very tense situation in watertown -- >> reporter: as the nation watched the events...
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. >> reporter: and after all they have been through, kevin corcoran has a message for those responsible for this tragedy. >> you didn't succeed in your objective. we're still going to be there and there's nothing that you can do to quell the human spirit. and you failed. you failed at what you did. >> don't know how these families are possibly coping. we have put a link to their family website that he mentioned on our website tonight for all those wishing to help the corcoran family in the days and tough weeks ahead. >>> when the all-clear was sounded tonight in boston, the president spoke from the white house briefing room. we'll have part of that for you coming up next. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more ex
. >> reporter: and after all they have been through, kevin corcoran has a message for those responsible for this tragedy. >> you didn't succeed in your objective. we're still going to be there and there's nothing that you can do to quell the human spirit. and you failed. you failed at what you did. >> don't know how these families are possibly coping. we have put a link to their family website that he mentioned on our website tonight for all those wishing to help the corcoran...
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we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing movedo many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated, and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> talking about here where it is a very tense situation in watertown -- >> reporter: as the nation watched the events unfold over the last 24 hours, kevin corcoran watched, too. at boston medical center. the hospital was on lockdown for much of the day. but kevin's been here since monday, ever since his wife, celeste, and their 17-year-old daughter, sidney, were seriously injured at the marathon. their son tyler decided to stay home at the last minute. but the rest of the family was here at the finish line, waiting for celeste's sister, carmen acabo, to cross. >> i had been turning around to look at friends to my left and behind me about 10 or 15 feet. they were holding up signs. we'd say things to each other, do you see her o
we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing movedo many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated, and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> talking about here where it is a very tense situation in watertown -- >> reporter: as the nation watched the events...
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thank you for your heroics now helping with the people like the corcorans.just a three-minute youtube clip. tell us what it was like to experience that. what did you tell them and how are they doing? >> that was three minutes ago. probably a long, lengthy hour of a visit with them. i went in with other heroes and we just went in there and basically just coped with them. and told them everything will be all right. and being that i have the same injuries as the mother celeste it really hit home and i was able to kind of relate to her on a personal level and just give her that hope. you know, everybody can say you'll be okay but it really hits home when somebody can really relate. >> when i look at you and i think oh, yeah. he doesn't have his legs but you seem to be doing pretty well. >> not too shabby. >> i could see that being reassuring. tell me what she is going through because you were there at one point and it must have -- it can't have been that you dealt with it as well as you're dealing with it right now. what is it like in those initial dark days? >>
thank you for your heroics now helping with the people like the corcorans.just a three-minute youtube clip. tell us what it was like to experience that. what did you tell them and how are they doing? >> that was three minutes ago. probably a long, lengthy hour of a visit with them. i went in with other heroes and we just went in there and basically just coped with them. and told them everything will be all right. and being that i have the same injuries as the mother celeste it really hit...
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connell: you know barbara corcoran if you watch "shark tank." will be on in a field to talk about the market. let's see how everyone is staring against the dollar today. ♪ hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ >> i have your fox news minute. north korea is turning up the heat again. the country is restarting a plu
connell: you know barbara corcoran if you watch "shark tank." will be on in a field to talk about the market. let's see how everyone is staring against the dollar today. ♪ hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you...
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. >> reporter: celeste corcoran and her 18-year-old daughter sidney were at the boston marathon to cheeras running the race for the first time. they were waiting by the finish line when the bombs that would change their lives forever exploded. celeste lost both of her legs. her daughter was wounded by shrapnel. >> i can't do anything right now. >> right now, yes. but i'm telling you, you know, with all my heart you are going to be more independent than you ever were. >> this veteran marine sergeant gabe ramirez is also a double amputee. doctors echo his optimism. >> nearly all of the patients that have lost legs are already walking the halls of physical therapists. we are gearing up for a mass exodus to rehab hopefully in the upcoming week. almost 1600 u.s. troops have lost one or more of their limbs since the beginnings of the war in iraq and afghanistan. lynn lost injuries -- some service members are even returning back to the combat zone. military medicine has fueled this advancement in prosthetics but it is civilians in boston who will benefit this time. >> this is basically just a s
. >> reporter: celeste corcoran and her 18-year-old daughter sidney were at the boston marathon to cheeras running the race for the first time. they were waiting by the finish line when the bombs that would change their lives forever exploded. celeste lost both of her legs. her daughter was wounded by shrapnel. >> i can't do anything right now. >> right now, yes. but i'm telling you, you know, with all my heart you are going to be more independent than you ever were. >>...
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he got to know some of the other bombing victims and on tuesday he gave a birthday gift to sidney corcoranho turned 18 and gave it to her while they were both still recovering in the hospital. people around the world are donating money to help survivors like bauman, a fund set up in his name, it has more than half a million dollars so far but totals for all boston donations stopped $26 million, most of that money has gone to the one fund boston set up by the mayor and governor of massachusetts. families and victims can start claiming some of that money at some point next week. survivors will be able to use that money to help cover medical costs, those high, high expenses, things like prosthetics for amputees. heather abbott had to make the very difficult decision to have part of her leg amputated after the second bomb mangled her left foot or to try to live with a mangled foot. she spoke about the moment the bomb went off and also how she's doing. ♪ >> i was out with a bunch of my friends from the newport waferia, we take the train from providence to boston and watch the red sox game and g
he got to know some of the other bombing victims and on tuesday he gave a birthday gift to sidney corcoranho turned 18 and gave it to her while they were both still recovering in the hospital. people around the world are donating money to help survivors like bauman, a fund set up in his name, it has more than half a million dollars so far but totals for all boston donations stopped $26 million, most of that money has gone to the one fund boston set up by the mayor and governor of massachusetts....
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. >> reporter: sergeant gabe martinez only just met celeste corcoran. >> so you -- >> we're the act same. i'm four inches above the knee. >> reporter: a double amputee, gabe lost both of his legs to a roadside ied in afghanistan in 2010. celeste lost her legs when the finish line of the boston marathon became a war zone. >> we have the same injuries. just to be on that level with somebody, it really gave me, you know, the platform to speak from the heart and tell her how it's going to be. >> reporter: these people lost their limbs from ieds. does that make it more personal? >> absolutely. >> it does. >> reporter: sergeant b.j. ganam lost a leg to an ied. he, gabe, and a handful of others from the semper fi fund are visiting the boston bomb survivors, offering not just financial support, but real life advice. >> their whole lives are going to change. it's not just to get out of the hospital, heal and throw a prosthetic on, wham, bam, thank you ma'am and they're done. it's the rest of their life. >> reporter: roseann moved to a rehab center this week. her
. >> reporter: sergeant gabe martinez only just met celeste corcoran. >> so you -- >> we're the act same. i'm four inches above the knee. >> reporter: a double amputee, gabe lost both of his legs to a roadside ied in afghanistan in 2010. celeste lost her legs when the finish line of the boston marathon became a war zone. >> we have the same injuries. just to be on that level with somebody, it really gave me, you know, the platform to speak from the heart and tell...
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we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated and the frantic effort to save her daughter because image of the tragedy. their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time.3 f1 >> reporter: as the nation watched the events unfold over the last 24 hours, kevin corke ran watched, too. deafen has been here since monday since his wife and daughter were injured at the marathon. their son decided to stay home at the last minute. the rest of the family was here at the finish line waiting for celeste sister to cross. >> i had been turning around to look at friends to my left and behind me, ten, 15 feet. we were holding them, saying do you see her, what have you? >> i couldn't wait to see if everyone was so crazy at mile 22 and mile 19 what's it going to be like when i run down boyleston. >> it happened as she neared mile 26. >> so when the bomb went off and it hit you, what was happening around you, what did you first notice? what went th
we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated and the frantic effort to save her daughter because image of the tragedy. their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time.3 f1 >> reporter: as the nation watched the events unfold over the last 24 hours, kevin corke ran watched, too. deafen has been here since monday since his wife...
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today jeff bauman visited 18-year-old sidney corcoran at boston medical center. sidney was hit by nearly fatal shrapnel and celebrated her birthday today in a hospital bed beside her mother's hospital bed. her mother celeste lost both of her legs below the knee. joining me now, captain cameron west who visited sidney and her mother. captain, tell me what you had to tell these victims of the boston bombing? >> yes, sir, mr. o'donnell. number one, it's an honor to be here in support of those that were injured, and to tell you, we went up to boston to try to motivate and show those that were injured a little bit of what they might experience in the next couple months and year with their amputation. and in turn we actually were motivated by these people of all ages, and that is what compelled us to get up there, and we were actually the ones that, you know, got that out of the visit. >> and so you as a marine were injured in combat and you suffered amputation yourself, didn't you? >> yes, sir. at the end of 2010, foot patrol , i was leading my platoon through the san
today jeff bauman visited 18-year-old sidney corcoran at boston medical center. sidney was hit by nearly fatal shrapnel and celebrated her birthday today in a hospital bed beside her mother's hospital bed. her mother celeste lost both of her legs below the knee. joining me now, captain cameron west who visited sidney and her mother. captain, tell me what you had to tell these victims of the boston bombing? >> yes, sir, mr. o'donnell. number one, it's an honor to be here in support of...
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their family website that he mentioned on our website tonight for all of those wishing to help the corcoran family in the days and tough weeks ahead. when the all clear was sounded tonight in boston, the president spoke from the white house briefing room. we'll have part of that for you coming up next. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. >> this is just one scene of celebration in boston tonight. after we got the all clear and after the officials held their press conference tonight, the president used that as his cu
their family website that he mentioned on our website tonight for all of those wishing to help the corcoran family in the days and tough weeks ahead. when the all clear was sounded tonight in boston, the president spoke from the white house briefing room. we'll have part of that for you coming up next. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ]...
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. >> you bringing in the birthday gift for sydney corcoran on her 18th birthday. tell us how that went. >> i had a bunch of stuff from costco. that's where i worked. and they have been great also. they brought me a bunch of electronic stuff. so i was, like, let's give her some gifts and bring some stuff down to her. >> what about when you found out the guy you saw was run over, literally, by his brother. >> what i thought was he's dead and i'm still here, you know. >> jeff bowman is facing a pile of medical bills, so his friends have set up this website to help out. if you want to donate, go to go fund me.com bucks for bauman. bucks for bauman. brooke? >> i'm going to walk away from our set right here, just to give you a little perspective of where we are. walk with me. we have -- [ inaudible ] right by this memorial. obviously you know the deal now, we know the explosions happened just up that way. we just wanted to walk you inside and show you what has been set up. and i tell you, i've been here for a couple of days now. and it just continues to grow. and what i
. >> you bringing in the birthday gift for sydney corcoran on her 18th birthday. tell us how that went. >> i had a bunch of stuff from costco. that's where i worked. and they have been great also. they brought me a bunch of electronic stuff. so i was, like, let's give her some gifts and bring some stuff down to her. >> what about when you found out the guy you saw was run over, literally, by his brother. >> what i thought was he's dead and i'm still here, you know....
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know it but the two victims in the photo he takes are mother and daughter, sell left and sydney corcorannd the man helping sell left is kevin. they're waiting for their sister to cross the finish line. >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and falling backwards. and nobody was standing up anymore in front of me. so for a couple of seconds, i just looked left and right and then looked down and there she was, my wife celeste. i saw her eyes were open. i know she's alive. and then i start looking around, and there are limbs everywhere and blood and i looked down at her body to see if she's okay, and i notice her legs. when i saw that, instinct takes over. you take your belt off, put a tourniquet on, yell to a guy who happened to be running towards me. he gave me his belt. i put on another one, and then i just laid down next to her and just told her i loved her and that everything would be okay, and i just kissed her face and just gently caressed her while people were trying to get to us. >
know it but the two victims in the photo he takes are mother and daughter, sell left and sydney corcorannd the man helping sell left is kevin. they're waiting for their sister to cross the finish line. >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and falling backwards. and nobody was standing up anymore in front of me. so for a couple of seconds, i just looked left and right and then looked...
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when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, you kind of knew he had some kind of story. very dramatic looking. you know, with all the tats and very intense. >> it turns out knight had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tier. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. you know, i like to keep myself, hey, i don't lose my temper. keep myself calm, cool, and collective. that dude made me snap. i get in the van and i tell him, i'm going to rip the toilet off the wall. i'm going to bust through this frickin' glass. i'm going to drag it down the tier, and i'm going to bust through your glass and cut you up your [ muted ]. you're a dead man. yeah, yeah, yeah. then all you hear is steel bending. i got behind the toilet, pushed the toilet all the way back. long story short, i ripped the whole toilet off, wrapped my hands up with my socks, smashed through the glass. he
when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, you kind of knew he had some kind of story. very dramatic looking. you know, with all the tats and very intense. >> it turns out knight had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tier. he's actually in the van talking...
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celeste and sydney corcoran and the man helping celeste is her husband, kevin.he family is there waiting for celeste's sister carmen to cross the finish line. >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and falling backwards. and nobody was standing up anymore in front of me. so for a couple of seconds, i just looked left and right and then looked down and there she was, my wife celeste. i saw her eyes were open. i know she's alive and then i start looking around and there are limbs everywhere and blood and i look down at her body to see if she's okay and i notice her legs. when i saw that, instinct takes over. you take your belt off, put a tourniquet on, yell to a guy who happened to be running towards me. he gave me his belt. i put on another one and laid down next to her. and just told her i loved her and that everything would be okay and i just kissed her face and just gently caressed her while people were trying to get to us. >> reporter: by the time kevin turns
celeste and sydney corcoran and the man helping celeste is her husband, kevin.he family is there waiting for celeste's sister carmen to cross the finish line. >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and falling backwards. and nobody was standing up anymore in front of me. so for a couple of seconds, i just looked left and right and then looked down and there she was, my wife celeste. i saw...
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we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing movedo many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the, sadly, enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> it is a very tense situation in watertown -- >> reporter: as the nation watched the events unfold over the last 24 hours, kevin corke ran watched, too, at boston medical center. the hospital was on lockdown for much of the day. but kevin's been here since monday, ever since his wife celeste, and their 17-year-old daughter sydney were seriously injured at the marathon. their son tyler decided to stay home at the last minute. the rest of the family was here at the finish line waiting for celeste's sister carmen acabo to cross. >> i had been turning around to look at friends to my left and behind me about 15, 10 or 15 feet. they were holding up signs. we'd look at them, say something to each other. do you see her, what have yo
we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing movedo many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the, sadly, enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> it is a very tense situation in watertown -- >> reporter: as the nation watched the events unfold over the last 24...
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duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state prison corcoranit was the culmination of a criminal career that began at a very young age. >> i came from a good home. i can't say that i had a bad childhood. i just got mixed up with the wrong people. i started committing petty crimes when i was a kid because i actually did get strung out on heroin. my first shot was probably when i was 10 or 11 years old. >> duncan had spent most of his life incarcerated. in that time, he developed a reputation as an inmate to fear. >> these are some weapons that they say they discovered in a cell that i once occupied, allegedly. myself, personally, i'm a nice guy and i don't believe in violence. that's a damn lie. it was my responsibility on the yard to ensure that, one, our people were not harmed by another race. i took care of the drug debts if one of our people became delinquent in a drug debt to another race, it was my responsibility to either cover their drug debt or have them stabbed, in which case we would send one of ours to stab them. >> duncan's loyalty
duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state prison corcoranit was the culmination of a criminal career that began at a very young age. >> i came from a good home. i can't say that i had a bad childhood. i just got mixed up with the wrong people. i started committing petty crimes when i was a kid because i actually did get strung out on heroin. my first shot was probably when i was 10 or 11 years old. >> duncan had spent most of his life...
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here he is giving an 18th birthday present to sidney corcoran, also wounded, in the hospital. >> youound angry. you don't sound pissed off. can i ask you what your feel regulars about the men who did this to you and so many other people? >> yeah. i'm pissed, obviously. >> yeah? >> but it's in the past, you know? you can only look forward. i had a lot to live for before. and i've got a lot to live for now. >> reporter: jake tapper, cnn, boston. >> hard to watch. >>> the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev today was seen in the open. that was obviously very unusual. it was the first time we've actually seen katherine russ nell days. she left her parents' house in rhode island, as you see her in t . she's been keeping a low profile. she's assisting in the investigation, but it's unclear how cooperative she's being with the fbi. erin pike is outside her attorney's office. where did she go today, and what was she doing? i know you were trying to catch sight of her. this obviously was a significant thing. >> reporter: it was. well, erin, first she met with her attorneys inside her parents' house fo
here he is giving an 18th birthday present to sidney corcoran, also wounded, in the hospital. >> youound angry. you don't sound pissed off. can i ask you what your feel regulars about the men who did this to you and so many other people? >> yeah. i'm pissed, obviously. >> yeah? >> but it's in the past, you know? you can only look forward. i had a lot to live for before. and i've got a lot to live for now. >> reporter: jake tapper, cnn, boston. >> hard to...
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lowell high school sent prom tickets to sidney corcoran, wanting to make sure she would be able to attend. and also that spirit of help from across the country, to have a young man who lost his leg in a shark attack in hawaii, at his own expense, come to visit those who sadly lost their legs, to say, your life will be very productive and positive. we have seen this over and over again. i thank you for your comment. with that, i would like to recognize my colleague from new hampshire, congresswoman carol shea-porter. >> thank you for having this moment, an opportunity to talk about boston, and also to talk about the country, and to talk about boston's neighbor, new hampshire. on that day, like so many others, i had a family member whose brother-in-law was running in that race. he was running because his father had died of cancer. so many people were running for causes that day. fortunately, the family is fine. but some families were devastated beyond belief. boston is a small city, but it is a great city, and new hampshire is a small state, but a great state. what happens to boston and wha
lowell high school sent prom tickets to sidney corcoran, wanting to make sure she would be able to attend. and also that spirit of help from across the country, to have a young man who lost his leg in a shark attack in hawaii, at his own expense, come to visit those who sadly lost their legs, to say, your life will be very productive and positive. we have seen this over and over again. i thank you for your comment. with that, i would like to recognize my colleague from new hampshire,...
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. >> back up, if people don't know the story, that was sydney and celeste corcoran, on the finish lineister who was running. >> mother and daughter. >> mother and daughter, battling it out in their own room. you saw them, how were they? >> first of all, they were out of their hospital beds, for me, being a patient at one time. that's step one right there. getting out of the hospital bed, and they were -- they were in great spirits. a huge support system, all of the family there and that's the first thing i noticed. >> gabe, you lost both your legs in an ied incident in march, thanksgiving 2010. >> yes, sir. >> what are they feeling right now that you felt at that time? >> their minds are filled with questions, ranging from what am i going to do now? is my life over, am i going to be dependent again or dependent on somebody taking care of me the rest of my life? i went through that that when i was in the hospital. had my ups and downs, happy one day, sad the next and right now, discovering who they are now, and it's going to be an ongoing process that will take some time, but every one
. >> back up, if people don't know the story, that was sydney and celeste corcoran, on the finish lineister who was running. >> mother and daughter. >> mother and daughter, battling it out in their own room. you saw them, how were they? >> first of all, they were out of their hospital beds, for me, being a patient at one time. that's step one right there. getting out of the hospital bed, and they were -- they were in great spirits. a huge support system, all of the...
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the corcoran family, a mother and daughter who are currently sharing a hospital room together as they begin the long journaly of recovery. but who already -- journey of recovery. but who are already having tremendous assistance. local high school where cyst something a student. and many -- crystal is a student. and many amp tears who were in the waiting room -- amputees who were in the waiting room to encourage them and show them what is possible. also from my district, brittany lohring, steven burn, james gauntlet, david yepez. many members of the white family, the brussard family. remarkable people who share in a tremendous and troubling moment in our history. i'd also like to remember some other specific people who have roots to my district. commissioner ed davis. i have known commissioner davis since his early days on the beat in my hometown of local. during a 28-year -- lowell. during a 28-year career at the lowell police department, he worked as a beat cop, a detective and a vice and narcotics officer, being named chief in 1994. during his time in lowell, chief davis helped to t
the corcoran family, a mother and daughter who are currently sharing a hospital room together as they begin the long journaly of recovery. but who already -- journey of recovery. but who are already having tremendous assistance. local high school where cyst something a student. and many -- crystal is a student. and many amp tears who were in the waiting room -- amputees who were in the waiting room to encourage them and show them what is possible. also from my district, brittany lohring, steven...
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he delivered an 18th birthday present to sydney corcoran also injured in the bombings.t fantastic to see. one other note though on the tsarnaev parents coming here, the father coming here, we understand tamerlan tsarnaev, his body has not been claimed at the medical examiner's office and that is probably a very power phful motivation for the family to get here. john? >> miguel marquez here on the streets of boston. on the thought of the parents of the tsarnaev brothers, happening right now, each parent is speaking out this morning tearfully talking about their sons. investigators are also exploring the russian connection of tamerlan tsarnaev. nick peyton walsh has spoken with the mother of the bombing suspect. nick joins us now. good morning, nick. >> speaking from zubeidat tsarnaev this morning, in 2011, saying that his turn toward radical i had worried them. they wanted to start monitoring them. she said she won't be going to the u.s. just yet, the father will be going tomorrow or at some point during the week. she also shed some light on how her family had turned int
he delivered an 18th birthday present to sydney corcoran also injured in the bombings.t fantastic to see. one other note though on the tsarnaev parents coming here, the father coming here, we understand tamerlan tsarnaev, his body has not been claimed at the medical examiner's office and that is probably a very power phful motivation for the family to get here. john? >> miguel marquez here on the streets of boston. on the thought of the parents of the tsarnaev brothers, happening right...
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he delivered an 18th birthday gift to sydney corcoran, also injured in the bombing. ten days later, a guy who the entire world focused on and worried about and wondered how he was ever going to bet get back going and now he is. one of the things, come back live here, i want to point out joggers and down boylston street. it is great to see. john? >> they are out in force today. the runners are back in boston. at truly wonderful site. miguel marquez, thank you for being there on the streets for us this morning. >>> new this morning, russian president vladimir putin is speaking. he had a q and a with reporters there and he spoke about the boston terror attack. during this televised session with the russian people he said that the bombings should re-enforce the need for more u.s./russia counter terrorism cooperation. >> translator: the tragedy would motivate us to work together in addressing the common challenges and threats and terrorism is one of the main threats today. >> chechen opposition leader called the boston bombings a potential gift to putin if he tries to enl
he delivered an 18th birthday gift to sydney corcoran, also injured in the bombing. ten days later, a guy who the entire world focused on and worried about and wondered how he was ever going to bet get back going and now he is. one of the things, come back live here, i want to point out joggers and down boylston street. it is great to see. john? >> they are out in force today. the runners are back in boston. at truly wonderful site. miguel marquez, thank you for being there on the streets...
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of columbia to talk about petitions and holmes one of his law clerks from the new deal and when corcorancould not keep of his end of the argument about god and the universe he was assigned the task of reading the old testament to the comeback to continue the argument. those types of stories captivate me. and i think show one aspect of the supreme court clerk ships which has vanished or is vanishing. says you have one or maybe two law clerks. but the pressures were not there like they are today. to david justice's have four or five clerks they are consumed with questions about secrecy and confidentiality and now nine little law firms i don't think they have time to walk around the district of columbia like holmes like to do overstep the midnight with hugo black arguing about jefferson and his views of the role of church a lot of those stories are lost in what we enjoy is to find the story to preserve them. >> really decided 64 cases last year they should have time to walk around to looking at every flower in washington. [laughter] with you only have four law clerks and all of the beautifu
of columbia to talk about petitions and holmes one of his law clerks from the new deal and when corcorancould not keep of his end of the argument about god and the universe he was assigned the task of reading the old testament to the comeback to continue the argument. those types of stories captivate me. and i think show one aspect of the supreme court clerk ships which has vanished or is vanishing. says you have one or maybe two law clerks. but the pressures were not there like they are today....
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jeff bauman, visiting sydney corcoran at boston medical center and giving injured teen a gift for thehday. sydney suffered a near fatal wound in the attack. recovering along with her mother. her family calls jeff's visit an emotional experience. they have this common bond forever. martha: they do. they will need each other. they understand what they're going through in way victims will share for the rest of their lives. made new friend ships out of a tragic an violent situation. all right. we have this fox news alert we want to get to right now. we're following new reports this morning that an israeli air force jet has shot down a hezbollah drone over israel. our leland vittert is following this from our jerusalem bureau this morning. so, leland, what can you tell us here? >> reporter: martha it appears this drone came from southern lebanon, that means hezbollah the militant group there. that means this drone of iranian manufacture. whether controlled by iranians or hezbollah which is iranian proxy is unclear. this isn't the first time we've had an iranian drone fly over israel. just
jeff bauman, visiting sydney corcoran at boston medical center and giving injured teen a gift for thehday. sydney suffered a near fatal wound in the attack. recovering along with her mother. her family calls jeff's visit an emotional experience. they have this common bond forever. martha: they do. they will need each other. they understand what they're going through in way victims will share for the rest of their lives. made new friend ships out of a tragic an violent situation. all right. we...
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mention, wolf, they were at boston medical visiting the mother/daughter duo, celeste and sidney corcoran. and today is sidney's 18th birthday. she initially suffered what they thought would be a fatal wounding from last monday's marathon attack. the two of them, it sounds like, will be okay. >> all right, brooke. thanks very much. brooke baldwin reporting from the hospital. meantime the fbi is very interested in speaking with the widow of dzhokhar tsarnaev's brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, to see if there is any way she might help. her attorney says, quote, she is doing everything she can to assist with the investigation. we'll go to rhode island, her hometown there with this part of the story. what's going on over there? >> reporter: wolf, katherine russell is back home now after heading out with her lawyer for several hours earlier today. her attorneys say that they have been speaking with federal investigators on her behalf but won't say whether she has spoken to investigators directly. tamerlan tsarnaev's widow hustled out of her parents' rhode island home tuesday. investigators want her
mention, wolf, they were at boston medical visiting the mother/daughter duo, celeste and sidney corcoran. and today is sidney's 18th birthday. she initially suffered what they thought would be a fatal wounding from last monday's marathon attack. the two of them, it sounds like, will be okay. >> all right, brooke. thanks very much. brooke baldwin reporting from the hospital. meantime the fbi is very interested in speaking with the widow of dzhokhar tsarnaev's brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, to...
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celeste corcoran lost both her legs when the bomb exploded.rgeant gabe ramirez is also a double amputee. he paid her and her daughter sydney a visit with words of wisdom. >> this is basically the start. this is a new beginning for both of you. >> i can't see any hope right now. >> yes, right now. i'm telling you, with all my heart, you are going to be more independent than you ever were. >> celeste is keeping her spirits high. she's even talking about running the boston marathon next year. if you want to find out how you can help the survivors of the boston aks at that, you can go to our website at cnn.com/impact. we always have direct links and ways we can help, including several victims' personal fund pages that you can donate to. zoraida? >> i think it's remarkable how many of them said they look forward to running in the future or running that particular marathon. i guess it's a way of healing for them, right? >> that's right. as everyone says, 118th boston marathon next year will be the greatest ever. >> yes, indeed. thank you, john. >>>
celeste corcoran lost both her legs when the bomb exploded.rgeant gabe ramirez is also a double amputee. he paid her and her daughter sydney a visit with words of wisdom. >> this is basically the start. this is a new beginning for both of you. >> i can't see any hope right now. >> yes, right now. i'm telling you, with all my heart, you are going to be more independent than you ever were. >> celeste is keeping her spirits high. she's even talking about running the boston...
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of columbia to talk about petitions and holmes one of his law clerks from the new deal and when corcoran could not keep of his end of the argument about god and the universe he was assigned the task of reading the old testament to the comeback to continue the argument. those types of stories captivate me. and i think show one aspect of the supreme court clerk ships which has vanished or is vanishing. says you have one or maybe two law clerks. but the pressures were not there like they are today. to david justice's have four or five clerks they are consumed with questions about secrecy and confidentiality and now nine little law firms i don't think they have time to walk around the district of columbia like holmes like to do overstep the midnight with hugo black arguing about jefferson and his views of the role of church a lot of those stories are lost in what we enjoy is to find the story to preserve them. >> really decided 64 cases last year they should have time to walk around to looking at every flower in washington. [laughter] with you only have four law clerks and all of the beautif
of columbia to talk about petitions and holmes one of his law clerks from the new deal and when corcoran could not keep of his end of the argument about god and the universe he was assigned the task of reading the old testament to the comeback to continue the argument. those types of stories captivate me. and i think show one aspect of the supreme court clerk ships which has vanished or is vanishing. says you have one or maybe two law clerks. but the pressures were not there like they are...
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"today" real estate contributor barbara corcoran. >> none are under the water. >> austin, texas, sanr, sits on the bay and has its own dock. here is the great room, you have a peek of the dock, tiles easy to maintain, a kitchen with a small center island with a sink and all white cabinets, a big formal dining room that seats eight people and surrounded by windows and glass with doors out to your own beautiful deck to the left side there. the house has its own boat slip and lift and here's what it looks like from across the water, no the a bad house. this is not expensive $419,000. >> now saugutuck. >> this say log room, most people live here year-round and a getaway on king fisher cove and it's a short bike ride to the town. what a beautiful shot there. it's a hand crafted cedar home and it's the interior is all wood, it's a great room with a towering stone fireplace and balcony above, low maintenance. you either love these homes or hate them. who could say they don't like it? it has an all wood master bedroom, with the sunny seating area. feels warm and comfortable. the cozy loft up
"today" real estate contributor barbara corcoran. >> none are under the water. >> austin, texas, sanr, sits on the bay and has its own dock. here is the great room, you have a peek of the dock, tiles easy to maintain, a kitchen with a small center island with a sink and all white cabinets, a big formal dining room that seats eight people and surrounded by windows and glass with doors out to your own beautiful deck to the left side there. the house has its own boat slip and...
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barbara corcoran has an open house tour of affordable homes from across the country. >> good deals todayd here for $209,000. this is a brick and stone gingerbread style home which folks really like a lot especially in that part of the country, it was built in 1935 and it's in the heart of the trendy soha neighborhood of st. louis. everybody's got cool names, not just new york. i love the vibe of this house. it's updated and kept all of its charm intact. the living room has a stone fireplace, lots of south facing windows and the averaged doorway leads to the dining room with beautiful floors. it's a pretty house, everything is meticulous. the stitchen is updated with stainless steel appliances, a jazzy tile backsplash if you like that thing and off the kitchen a tiled floor sunroom. the chairs should be la-z-boy chairs, but i love the details of the house when you check out that stained glass window in one of the four big bedrooms that come with the house and the taxes here just $1,650 a year. you ought to move there. >> that's the theme this morning. let's move west to surprise, arizona,
barbara corcoran has an open house tour of affordable homes from across the country. >> good deals todayd here for $209,000. this is a brick and stone gingerbread style home which folks really like a lot especially in that part of the country, it was built in 1935 and it's in the heart of the trendy soha neighborhood of st. louis. everybody's got cool names, not just new york. i love the vibe of this house. it's updated and kept all of its charm intact. the living room has a stone...
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barbara corcoran is "today's" real estate contributor. >> good morning, matt. >> we're crisscrossingul apartment owned by jon bon jovi and his wife, dorothea. i've been inside this apartment it's spectacular. >> i'm going to sell it to you. >> way above my price area. >> this is a tremendously high priced home, $42 million, it's almost double the next highest priced home in soho so it is way off the charts as far as the pricing. i'm dying to find out if they get it. he was originally asking $45 million and done a great he was originally asking $45 million and done a great reduction of $42 million. >> it's ,500 square feet, rare to get that in that area. >> it's 7,500 square feet, rare to get that in that area. talk to us about the neighborhood. >> the neighborhood is phenomenal, it's soho, new york, it used to be less expensive than west village in manhattan. the epicenter of high priced purchases. now it's on two levels, got three terraces, five bedrooms and in a pre-war landmark protected building. that alone almost doubles the value of this. that's one of the three terraces right
barbara corcoran is "today's" real estate contributor. >> good morning, matt. >> we're crisscrossingul apartment owned by jon bon jovi and his wife, dorothea. i've been inside this apartment it's spectacular. >> i'm going to sell it to you. >> way above my price area. >> this is a tremendously high priced home, $42 million, it's almost double the next highest priced home in soho so it is way off the charts as far as the pricing. i'm dying to find out if...
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of columbia to talk about petitions and holmes one of his law clerks from the new deal and when corcorancould not keep of his end of the argument about god and the universe he was assigned the task of reading the old testament to the comeback to continue the argument. those types of stories captivate me. and i think show one aspect of the supreme court clerk ships which has vanished or is vanishing. says you have one or maybe two law clerks. but the pressures were not there like they are today. to david justice's have four or five clerks they are consumed with questions about secrecy and confidentiality and now nine little law firms i don't think they have time to walk around the district of columbia like holmes like to do overstep the midnight with hugo black arguing about jefferson and his views of the role of church a lot of those stories are lost in what we enjoy is to find the story to preserve them. >> really decided 64 cases last year they should have time to walk around to looking at every flower in washington. [laughter] with you only have four law clerks and all of the beautifu
of columbia to talk about petitions and holmes one of his law clerks from the new deal and when corcorancould not keep of his end of the argument about god and the universe he was assigned the task of reading the old testament to the comeback to continue the argument. those types of stories captivate me. and i think show one aspect of the supreme court clerk ships which has vanished or is vanishing. says you have one or maybe two law clerks. but the pressures were not there like they are today....