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this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up new ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened its doors in 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs -- >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> -- or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> come off of one of our food courts. >> it's always a race against time for the officer to find the contraband. >> look at that. >> -- 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 standard cell searches. >> every day, looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- razors, they break them apart. guy's got an awful lot in his cell. good weapon. piece of metal. just sharpen that. can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens that, it would make
this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up new ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened its doors in 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs -- >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> -- or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> come off of one of our food courts. >> it's always a race...
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this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." >> get on the ground! on the ground! hold him on the ground. on the ground! >> in corcoran, survival is the number one priority for inmates and officers alike. >> you have to live with it. this is what i want to do. so, i'm here. >> whether it's inmates adhering to racial politics. >> i will probably set off a race riot, if i sat right here. >> or officers keeping themselves and the population safe. >> this is what we're looking for. we're always looking for weapons. any time we remove weapons from a cell, that means one less weapon out there on the yard. one less weapon that could be used against staff. >> when these two sides are fighting to survive -- >> i don't care because he wears green. he bleeds just like i bleed. >> the results can be explosive. >>> in the four months we spent inside corcoran, our producers saw violence erupt many times. though never between inmates and officers. as we neared the end of our stay, no one foresaw that the greatest threat to corcoran staff might come from an event in a california p
this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." >> get on the ground! on the ground! hold him on the ground. on the ground! >> in corcoran, survival is the number one priority for inmates and officers alike. >> you have to live with it. this is what i want to do. so, i'm here. >> whether it's inmates adhering to racial politics. >> i will probably set off a race riot, if i sat right here. >> or officers keeping themselves and the population safe. >>...
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this is "lockup: corcoran -- extended stay." inmate interaction in prison is volatile at best. >> dude told me he was going to stab me. i told him to get his knife and i went in and got my knife. >> whether it's with officers. >> you are the captain, man. something has happened to you. >> disputes with other races or gangs. >> i got in a fight on the level one yard. i had lied to home boys, prison home boys of mine and i guess i had it coming. >> or even a prison romance. >> i had sex with my cellie. >> in corcoran it's not a question of if there will be violence, but when. >> everybody down! get down! >> violence flares in the gym on "a" yard and officers move quickly to reclaim control. david salazar, the victim of the battery, refuses to identify his attacker, and the corcoran officers launch a massive investigation. >> let me see your knuckles. >> flip them. you can pick up your shirt? >> take your whole shirt off. >> hey, salazar, are you a -- >> this inmate apparently got assaulted really, really bad inside the gym. we're
this is "lockup: corcoran -- extended stay." inmate interaction in prison is volatile at best. >> dude told me he was going to stab me. i told him to get his knife and i went in and got my knife. >> whether it's with officers. >> you are the captain, man. something has happened to you. >> disputes with other races or gangs. >> i got in a fight on the level one yard. i had lied to home boys, prison home boys of mine and i guess i had it coming. >> or...
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he's actually doing time right now at corcoran. all right? called "another way." what the "another way" program does is it talks about the realities of the choices that you are making right now, okay? the choices that could lead you to prison. >> i can tell you how to get it to prison. it's not that hard. we're here to tell you how to stay out of prison, if you want to hear it. we all know there's crime out here in these streets. we all know there's gangs out here. but how do we stop it? that's why i'm here. all right? mr. sanders. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> my name is sanders, my number is do 9582. i've been doing time since the early '80s. every morning you wake up, get up at 5:30, you go eat chow, you go to your job assignment, whatever. it's no fun. you know what i mean? >> how many people in here have family in prison? >> yeah, family or friends. >> i have. >> how many have brothers and sisters and family and cousins that say it's cool up in there? oh, they say it's cool up in there, huh? come join us. i feel sorry f
he's actually doing time right now at corcoran. all right? called "another way." what the "another way" program does is it talks about the realities of the choices that you are making right now, okay? the choices that could lead you to prison. >> i can tell you how to get it to prison. it's not that hard. we're here to tell you how to stay out of prison, if you want to hear it. we all know there's crime out here in these streets. we all know there's gangs out here. but...
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california state prison, corcoran.ou'd never know it by talking to easley. >> 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? >
california state prison, corcoran.ou'd never know it by talking to easley. >> 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...
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because of the government shutdown, but other dc attractions are staying you, the museum and the corcoran gallery of art, the international spy museum, national geographic museum and the crime museum are a few of the museums you can visit today. there are also more than 40 free there are also more than 40 free tours of d[ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop.
because of the government shutdown, but other dc attractions are staying you, the museum and the corcoran gallery of art, the international spy museum, national geographic museum and the crime museum are a few of the museums you can visit today. there are also more than 40 free there are also more than 40 free tours of d[ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ]...
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they're not acceptable to the tea party. >> schieffer: thad corcoran from mississippi. >> this is largely an awmplet about strategies and tactics, but it's a bitter argument about strategies and tactics because the critique is these people are compromised. georgetown cocktail parties. they're part of the problem. that is a bit bitter debate going forward. the tea party itself lives increasingly in an ideological bubble with conservative media, with the support of conservative organizations. they don't view it the same way as the party does. >> bob, i was reflecting on my interviews with candidates over the last two sieblgs. i interview house and senate candidates, about 150, 200 a cycle and interviewed a lot of tea party, libertarian candidates, and they would come in and we'd talk about their strategy and what they want to accomplish and i'd ask them why are you running? we want to do away with obamaed care. i'd say you understand that. but understand the president is not going to allow that. the senate will not allow that. what do you really hope to accomplish? we want to do away with o
they're not acceptable to the tea party. >> schieffer: thad corcoran from mississippi. >> this is largely an awmplet about strategies and tactics, but it's a bitter argument about strategies and tactics because the critique is these people are compromised. georgetown cocktail parties. they're part of the problem. that is a bit bitter debate going forward. the tea party itself lives increasingly in an ideological bubble with conservative media, with the support of conservative...
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sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for. we received 10,000 admissions an. and want weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city, east of subpoenath and the only reason is there's illumination is because police cars are this. >> thekt we have a firefighter who actually looked leak he was kojed the snow. >> most people think that because there was a storm but it's actually a foamed sand. it made the sand light and fluffy. >> there were so many images of homes destroyed. how did you guys take the next one we're about to see? >> the photographer is very well known. its really conveys it, the front is still intact, the back is gone. he says if you look around you can see the dining room table still set for breck raft. this a is a freef be seaside heights new
sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for. we received 10,000 admissions an. and want weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city, east of subpoenath and the only reason...
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some of the most violent gang attacks have taken place here at california state prison corcoran's securitywhich has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was nowhere for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers showed our cameras how they quell the violence with an arsenal of their own. one that includes nonlethal and lethal weaponry. >> get down! get down! >> the first rounds we fire are wood blocks. hopefully the hurt will make them stop. if we really have to escalate with our nonlethal options, we use what's called a scat round. which is really irritating. see those are a little bit louder, the smoke you see there, that's cn gas. it's no fun. it messes up your sight, makes you, you know, makes your snot roll. and of course, we have a lethal option. we have a mini-14 here, 223 round. we use that as a last resort. >> tod
some of the most violent gang attacks have taken place here at california state prison corcoran's securitywhich has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was nowhere for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers...
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. >>> california state prison corcoran has one of the largest populations of many dangerous inmates ont 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. >> the dangerous
. >>> california state prison corcoran has one of the largest populations of many dangerous inmates ont 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...
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women like celeste corcoran who we followed from the start who lost both legs in the bombing. >> we want the to walk and that's the main priority. i loved my legs. i was always told my legs were my best feature, you know. now they're gone. so. >> reporter: and so it was an amazing and public show of courage on an open field in boston this weekend when some of those women showed up to show the world what they're doing. this was a running and mobility clinic. it's run by the challenged athletes foundation. people of all ages and skill levels, all of them have their own story of illness or injury. each one at a different stage in their comeback. >> if you know the exercising you need to do is going to get you your independence then you're going to do it. >> reporter: heather abbott was there as well. she was part of our group that day at the rehab hospital. she received her new running leg at a ceremony this past weekend. it's her fourth prosthetic so far. we watched her take her first steps in it. she's taking stock of how far she's come. >> when i talked to brian williams, to think it was
women like celeste corcoran who we followed from the start who lost both legs in the bombing. >> we want the to walk and that's the main priority. i loved my legs. i was always told my legs were my best feature, you know. now they're gone. so. >> reporter: and so it was an amazing and public show of courage on an open field in boston this weekend when some of those women showed up to show the world what they're doing. this was a running and mobility clinic. it's run by the...
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. >> reporter: celeste corcoran lost both legs in the bombing. what she didn't lose was her determination. >> if you know the exercising that you need to do is going to get you your independence, then you're going to do it. >> right over left, i love it! >> reporter: the participants often find strength in numbers. >> athletes really gain confidence. they get to see other athletes doing things they thought they might not be able to do. >> reporter: coaches and mentors are paired with the amputees. at celeste's side, retired marine sergeant gabe martinez who knows a lot about overcoming adversity. he lost both his legs in combat in afghanistan. >> i tell them, don't push yourself too hard, take it day by day and just live your new life. >> reporter: cheering each other on as these champions for life take another step towards independence. >> again, that was lester holt reporting. >>> well, october is here, or as some football fans might say, pi pinktober. the month where nfl players and coaches wear pink. to bring awareness to breast cancer, it ad
. >> reporter: celeste corcoran lost both legs in the bombing. what she didn't lose was her determination. >> if you know the exercising that you need to do is going to get you your independence, then you're going to do it. >> right over left, i love it! >> reporter: the participants often find strength in numbers. >> athletes really gain confidence. they get to see other athletes doing things they thought they might not be able to do. >> reporter: coaches...
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including the corcoran gallery of art and the "newseum." are national parks and major landmarks... including fort mchenry. it's just one of several local landmarks affected by the shutdown. that brings us to our question of the day. should you be allowed to recall members of congress for letting the federal government shut down? we'll take your calls later this hour. you can also go fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think... sound off through facebook or send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. if you'd like to contact your lawmaker about the shutdown... we listed phone numbers for all the representatives on our facebook page. just head to facebook dot com slash fox baltimore and click on the banner picture at the top of the page. maryland's controversial new gun law goes into effect today... but the state is facing off in federal court against gun rights advocates trying to block it. there will be a hearing this morning in baltimore... to challenge the state's tougher firearms regulations. maryland's attorney general doug gansler has as
including the corcoran gallery of art and the "newseum." are national parks and major landmarks... including fort mchenry. it's just one of several local landmarks affected by the shutdown. that brings us to our question of the day. should you be allowed to recall members of congress for letting the federal government shut down? we'll take your calls later this hour. you can also go fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think... sound off through facebook or send us a tweet.. at...
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real-estate icon barbara corcoran up next on whether housing is still a good investment.l introduce you to the man behind a gps tracking device that helps you monitor your children's every move. does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. ido more with less with buss energy.hp is help. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the p
real-estate icon barbara corcoran up next on whether housing is still a good investment.l introduce you to the man behind a gps tracking device that helps you monitor your children's every move. does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. ido more with less...
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. >> yes, i've gotten to know sydney and celeste corcoran well.etting stronger thanks to a determination to change tragedy into triumph. >> wow, look how far you have come. oh my gosh, yes. >> reporter: six months since the terror of the boston marathon bombings, celeste corcoran that lost both her legs that day is now making great strides. >> how are you doing physically and emotionally? >> i have good days and bad days. i feel myself getting stronger and stronger and there's probably less bad days than good days. >> reporter: celeste wasn't alone. she was there with her husband kevin and her 18-year-old daughter sydney to cheer her sister on. sydney suffered a near fatal wound and says the emotional scars is just as bad as the physical ones. >> it's always in the back of my mind and with that comes anxiety. >> reporter: this mother and daughter aren't taking anything for granted now. celeste had lots of help along the way but getting back to normal means doing more things on her own. >> fantastic. >> the biggest thing to me now is driving and ge
. >> yes, i've gotten to know sydney and celeste corcoran well.etting stronger thanks to a determination to change tragedy into triumph. >> wow, look how far you have come. oh my gosh, yes. >> reporter: six months since the terror of the boston marathon bombings, celeste corcoran that lost both her legs that day is now making great strides. >> how are you doing physically and emotionally? >> i have good days and bad days. i feel myself getting stronger and stronger...
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housing, barbara corcoran joins us as august home prices at their strongest annual gain in seven years. lori: the not so jolly holiday shopping out look from analyst rick beamer as retail sales dropped for the first time in six months. adam: a risky bet for lloyd blankfein. an exclusive on what's the bank chief is quietly doing behind-the-scenes. adam: we are in rallying. lori: this head to the floor of the stock exchange to see what is cooking with nicole petallides. we have the s&p 500 hitting another record right now. >> if you are a bull out there, hoping for better and better return, the dow jones industrials up 93 points, covering 50 points away from all time highs, the nasdaq has turned back into the green and the s&p 500 another record day on wall street. traders as high as 1770 looking away from that. and it looks good. pfizer third quarter profit cutting costs doing well, approved cancer medicines most improved as well. >> and the did they did recover at 12:00 eastern time. nasdaq officials telling fox business it continues to investigate the issue and we should note, no equi
housing, barbara corcoran joins us as august home prices at their strongest annual gain in seven years. lori: the not so jolly holiday shopping out look from analyst rick beamer as retail sales dropped for the first time in six months. adam: a risky bet for lloyd blankfein. an exclusive on what's the bank chief is quietly doing behind-the-scenes. adam: we are in rallying. lori: this head to the floor of the stock exchange to see what is cooking with nicole petallides. we have the s&p 500...
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we visited the corcoran gallery to find out. >> the exiptio exhibition describes, the role of photography in communicating about what happens during war time. it's a story of 185 years of history from the mexican american war to the present day. and how important, how critically important the still photograph has been in encapsulating and crystallizing moments that otherwise might not be seen by people who never experience war at firsthand. >> my name is louie palou i'm a photojournalist, i spent up to five years in kandahar afghanistan covering the war there. photos are like a double edged sword right? on the one hand you can engage with this critical crucial top irk and not traumatized with the photographs of war. the two key things that i realize are the true of combat, the smell, the sound, the gun fire, explosions. i'm trying to give an entry point to people to learn. if all i'm going odo is traumatize people it kind of knee gates al -- negativates alf negates all of that. >> something that has origination that cannot be contained in the image. joe rosentha always's image is a fascin
we visited the corcoran gallery to find out. >> the exiptio exhibition describes, the role of photography in communicating about what happens during war time. it's a story of 185 years of history from the mexican american war to the present day. and how important, how critically important the still photograph has been in encapsulating and crystallizing moments that otherwise might not be seen by people who never experience war at firsthand. >> my name is louie palou i'm a...
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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 collected. 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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here now, investment icon barbara corcoran and the owners of cousins maine lobster.nk you for joining us. did i get that wrong? [laughter] >> better, right from the get go. melissa: you know, okay. instead let's talk about the lobster shack. you guys, what -- how did it compare? >> is compared dramatically. getting into a restaurant, being tied down for so long. we thought we can get in directly with the track and move if the location is good, we will stay. it is bad, we move. melissa: buy, lease? >> we bought for around 70,000. melissa: what did take to outfit? >> that was everything. a couple extra things, 10-15000. roughly 80, $90,000 all in. melissa: have you decide where to go? >> a lot of it is not working. we go through los angeles, orange county. they invite us to other places. melissa: how did you decide on a concept? a great article on this talking about food tracks all over the country. this is a huge fat from texas to chicago to l.a. they're here in new york. you can get everything. vivian, doughnuts, groceries. how did you decide on the lobster concept?
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barbara corcoran will be here to talk about making money from food trucks. one to learn the tricks and the trades. don't miss that tomorrow. it will be awesome. "the willis report" is coming up next. >> warning, the following jokes are raunchy, risque, and for adults only. >> suzanne, you look great. i think i'll have your room sent up to mine. >> no one threw a better party, a better black tie, a-list, racy, raucous, hilarious party than the king of cool... >> dean martin. >> dean martin. >> deano. >> dean, you're a phenomenon. you look like cary grant and you smell like ed mcmahon. >> starvista entertainment and time life present the dean martin celebrity roasts. >> dean and i have been on more floors than johnson's wax.
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here in the nation's capitol, american treasures like the national history museum, corcoran art gallery, smithsonian air and space me see up shut down along with the shatter taught of liberty in new york and departments of energy and agriculture. they reported to record voice and e-mail messages to secure files and baton down the hatches. vets far away from mississippi barged through a barricade were graciously admitted in. leading vets and advocates to lament this sad day. >> certainly, people being a real man about that and we have kind after hard time as you can witness here today, of our, all of us from world war ii veterans looking at our memorials a, understanding some things. >> this is personally upsetting because this is a decision i believe is made on politics, not on policy. this isn't about dollars and cents. >> the national zoo was closed and wit the nonpartisan panda cam, that welcomed the arrival of a neocon in august. >> come especially for museums. i hear they're so beautiful, big and you can see many stuff here but heard this morning they're closed. they're shut down.
here in the nation's capitol, american treasures like the national history museum, corcoran art gallery, smithsonian air and space me see up shut down along with the shatter taught of liberty in new york and departments of energy and agriculture. they reported to record voice and e-mail messages to secure files and baton down the hatches. vets far away from mississippi barged through a barricade were graciously admitted in. leading vets and advocates to lament this sad day. >> certainly,...
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barbara corcoran will be here to talk about making money from food trucks. to learn the tricks and the trades. don't miss that tomorrow. it will be awesome. "the willis report" is coming up next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" the obamacare rollout mess, when did the president know that millions of americans would be kicked off their health insurance plan? despite his repeated assurances to the contrary. >> if you like your health care plan you will be a will to keep your health care plan. gerri: also, a preview of kathleen sibelius' congressional testimony tomorrow, the head of the committee, chairman fred upton is here. finally, and apology on the obamacare rollout. >> i want to apologize to you that these website has not worked as well as it should. gerri: will the site ever work for consumers? we're watching out for you
barbara corcoran will be here to talk about making money from food trucks. to learn the tricks and the trades. don't miss that tomorrow. it will be awesome. "the willis report" is coming up next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" the obamacare rollout mess, when did the president know that millions of americans would be kicked off their health insurance plan? despite his repeated assurances to the contrary. >> if you like...
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sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for.t weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city east of subpoenath and the only reason is there's illumination is because police cars are this. >> thekt we have a firefighter who actually looked leak he was kojed the snow. >> most people think that because there was a storm but it's actually a foamed sand. it made the sand light and fluffy. >> there were so many images of homes destroyed. how did you guys take the next one we're about to see? >> the photographer is very well known. its really conveys it the front is still intact the back is gone. he says if you look around you can see the dining room table still set for breck raft. this a is a freef be seaside heights new jersey. what happeningly is the roller coaste
sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for.t weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city east of subpoenath and the only reason is there's illumination is because police...
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sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for.t weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city east of subpoenath and the only reason is there's illumination is because police cars are this. >> thekt we have a firefighter who actually looked leak he was kojed the snow. >> most people think that because there was a storm but it's actually a foamed sand. it made the sand light and fluffy. >> there were so many images of homes destroyed. how did you guys take the next one we're about to see? >> the photographer is very well known. its really conveys it the front is still intact the back is gone. he says if you look around you can see the dining room table still set for breck raft. this a is a freef be seaside heights new jersey. what happeningly is the roller coaste
sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for.t weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city east of subpoenath and the only reason is there's illumination is because police...
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. >> yes, i've gotten to know sydney and celeste corcoran well.nger thanks to a determination to change tragedy into triumph. >> wow, look how far you have come. oh my gosh, yes. >> reporter: six months since the terror of the boston marathon bombings, celeste corcoran that lost both her legs that day is now making great strides. >> how are you doing physically and emotionally? >> i have good days and bad days. i feel myself getting stronger and stronger and there's probably less bad days than good days. >> reporter: celeste wasn't alone. she was there with her husband kevin and her 18-year-old daughter sydney to cheer her sister on. sydney suffered a near fatal wound and says the emotional scars is just as bad as the physical ones. >> it's always in the back of my mind and with that comes anxiety. >> reporter: this mother and daughter aren't taking anything for granted now. celeste had lots of help along the way but getting back to normal means doing more things on her own. >> fantastic. >> the biggest thing to me now is driving and getting aroun
. >> yes, i've gotten to know sydney and celeste corcoran well.nger thanks to a determination to change tragedy into triumph. >> wow, look how far you have come. oh my gosh, yes. >> reporter: six months since the terror of the boston marathon bombings, celeste corcoran that lost both her legs that day is now making great strides. >> how are you doing physically and emotionally? >> i have good days and bad days. i feel myself getting stronger and stronger and...
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because of the government shutdown, but other dc attractions are staying you, the museum and the corcoran the museums you can visit today. there are also more than 40 free there are also more than 40 free tours of d[ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. oh, please don't call me "pumpkin." no, white chocolate and pumpkin. oh! pumpkin. ha-ha! pumpkin is back at dunkin' donuts. hurry in for delicious pumpkin coffees and lattes today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> good morning. right now the clouds cloud cover we've had in the metro area is beginning to break up. a little sunshine breaking out later today. increasing sun and highs reaching low 80s and the warm trend continues the rest of the week into the weekend. next chanc
because of the government shutdown, but other dc attractions are staying you, the museum and the corcoran the museums you can visit today. there are also more than 40 free there are also more than 40 free tours of d[ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i...