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the family and the corcoran denied that there was any sort of side deal where the corcoran will join with him and later they will get more money to the corcoran. it's hard to imagine any circumstance why the corcoran would have done that. and in the settlement it ends up getting $10 million out of a $25 million painting. so the corcoran in such financial difficulty is giving up, gave up $15 million. if the painting sells for more than 25 million, it gets half of that additional part. so if it sells for 30, that's 2.5 million more. it gave 15 already. it's such a bizarre circumstance, and i wouldn't be surprised if there were other potential donors for the corcoran who said wait a minute, are you telling me if i leave you money he will oppose my will? that can't have been good for fundraising. >> this lady here, please. >> so you said that her mother was 39 years younger than -- did they ever get married legally? >> good question. there's a debate about this. it gives the appearance of a backdated marriage. what happened was, you know, well, w. a. clark was serving in the united state
the family and the corcoran denied that there was any sort of side deal where the corcoran will join with him and later they will get more money to the corcoran. it's hard to imagine any circumstance why the corcoran would have done that. and in the settlement it ends up getting $10 million out of a $25 million painting. so the corcoran in such financial difficulty is giving up, gave up $15 million. if the painting sells for more than 25 million, it gets half of that additional part. so if it...
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california state prison, corcoran. 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? >> easley met ro
california state prison, corcoran. 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...
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at california state prison corcoran. and with his menacing appearance came a violent streak that earned him a nickname "phantom." >> they say i'm fast, hurting people, getting people. and they'll have holes in them and i'll be gone, you know. like a ghost. >> when i first saw robert galvin, he carried himself in this very tough way, kind of walked like a wrestler, covered in tattoos, odd kind of hairstyle, shaved his head and had this little flap of hair in the back. and very much cultivated this tough demeanor. tell me about that. >> we consider it like a tail, a bulldog tail. it's considered a mongolia which means warrior. there's warriors and there's gangsters or whatever. we don't have to be told what to do, a warrior knows what to do. >> galvin made it clear that knowing what to do inside corcoran meant stabbing his enemies. >> i was on the yard and i stabbed a white guy like 17 times or whatever. from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy. and that's what got me here. >> galvin's viol
at california state prison corcoran. and with his menacing appearance came a violent streak that earned him a nickname "phantom." >> they say i'm fast, hurting people, getting people. and they'll have holes in them and i'll be gone, you know. like a ghost. >> when i first saw robert galvin, he carried himself in this very tough way, kind of walked like a wrestler, covered in tattoos, odd kind of hairstyle, shaved his head and had this little flap of hair in the back. and...
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"lockup" crews have also been frequent guests at california state prison corcoran. >> you might haveo fight. you might have to kill. you might have to stab. you never know. it depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it's just fistfights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they do stab each other, they go for the kill. they don't just stab each other to play around. >> every morning you wake up you dealing with a thousand different attitudes. you never know what could happen on that certain day. all you can do is think the worst and hope for the best. >> we met two inmates on the yard at corcoran who are much more pro-active when it comes to surviving life in this powder keg. they gave our crew a tutorial on how they do it. >> some of the rules that you want to live by behind these walls is you want to give everybody the same respect that you expect to receive from them. >> without order we have anarchy. when we have anarchy, people die here. >> robert morales is serving 35 years to life for burglary under california's three strikes
"lockup" crews have also been frequent guests at california state prison corcoran. >> you might haveo fight. you might have to kill. you might have to stab. you never know. it depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it's just fistfights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they do stab each other, they go for the kill. they don't just stab each other to play around. >> every morning you wake up you dealing with a...
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it seems like corcoran has stalled. to create some -- >> there are a couple of surveys that come out not terribly well known pollster. one kelly ann conaway shows conservative group mcdaniel up by 12 points. it's hard to see in a runoff election where turnout is sma smaller more conservative, more aid logical. it's hard to see how a guy who talks about how well he's done securing appropriations for his state can grow. >> i think the state questions become how many disaffected peel off and support the likely -- the democrat. he is the democrat. >> the one opportunity cook ran has right now is the democrats do not have a runoff. they could have -- you can poll democratic voters into the republican runoff and end up voting for corcoran. as a matter of fact, he was traveling around with former democratic secretary, mike. >> i guess the question is does it go the other way? does corcoran end up or corcoran people end up supporting childress over mcdaniel. >> that's what democrats hope in the general election. mississippi is
it seems like corcoran has stalled. to create some -- >> there are a couple of surveys that come out not terribly well known pollster. one kelly ann conaway shows conservative group mcdaniel up by 12 points. it's hard to see in a runoff election where turnout is sma smaller more conservative, more aid logical. it's hard to see how a guy who talks about how well he's done securing appropriations for his state can grow. >> i think the state questions become how many disaffected peel...
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at this point corcoran supporters are weary but nervous. the conventional wisdom was that mcdaniel would be easily to pull it off. history typicallies if there's an -- that said money that is flooded into corcoran's campaign. mccain was down here, as you noted. brett favre is in an ad that the u.s. chamber of commerce is running for him. there's a sense there's an unknown here among the campaign. on the mcdaniel side i would say they're trying to fight it out to the end and ride the wave that took him this far. the national tea party has a lot riding on it. they bankrolled his campaign. at this point, you know, mcdaniel campaign is trying to get to the finish line. we talked to him yesterday about the campaign has been like. he said the first thing he wants to do after this is all over is go to disney world. so clearly everybody is a little bit worn out. >> if you think about it in term of money. we're talking about early this month with corcoran over $400,000. mcdaniel had $60,000. a little over that. so let's talk about this. you know, as
at this point corcoran supporters are weary but nervous. the conventional wisdom was that mcdaniel would be easily to pull it off. history typicallies if there's an -- that said money that is flooded into corcoran's campaign. mccain was down here, as you noted. brett favre is in an ad that the u.s. chamber of commerce is running for him. there's a sense there's an unknown here among the campaign. on the mcdaniel side i would say they're trying to fight it out to the end and ride the wave that...
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we only use that as a last resort. >> today, california state prison corcoran no longer has to resort to such drastic measures to control violence in the shu yard. they close the yards down, and now inmates exercise in walk-alone areas called the cages. but even when officers are able to quell violence, sorting out its cause can be just as difficult. as our crews found out at the spring creek correctional center in seward, alaska. >> slow down. slow down. slow down. >> on the floor over there we need cleanup. >> you really need to respond to me so i know you're all right. let's go a little bit more. okay. okay. >> joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john slaku is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist, and i was talking to the inmate, in the meal line about it with him. >> you're talking about his crime with another person. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> and i was talking with another prisoner about him being a rapist and he came up to m
we only use that as a last resort. >> today, california state prison corcoran no longer has to resort to such drastic measures to control violence in the shu yard. they close the yards down, and now inmates exercise in walk-alone areas called the cages. but even when officers are able to quell violence, sorting out its cause can be just as difficult. as our crews found out at the spring creek correctional center in seward, alaska. >> slow down. slow down. slow down. >> on the...
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thad corcoran, orrin hatch, pat leahy. he's the most senior democrat.brian jenkunas. we hope we got it right. we'll be right back with a take away on the mississippi money. n] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. chances are we're already there. be or what you want to do, we know you do so much more. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. like super 8, where every destination is super. save up to 15 percent and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com (the 2014 chevy equinox) comes with great features... ...like usb connectivity, so you can enjoy your favorite music. mom! mom! mom! mom! mom! mom! hi mom. and a multi-flex sliding rear seat, for your passenger's comfort and your own. start your summer off right and get this 2014 chevy equinox ls for around $199 per month. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. start with the best writing experience.? make it incredibly thin. ad
thad corcoran, orrin hatch, pat leahy. he's the most senior democrat.brian jenkunas. we hope we got it right. we'll be right back with a take away on the mississippi money. n] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. chances are we're already there. be or what you want to do, we know you do so much more. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the...
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. >> reporter: corcoran was repairing his fence. his home was spared. despite the high, dry grass the fire bupassed this lot, leaving this building on touched. on the other side of this gravel diveway another home was burned to the ground. >> i don't know how it missed the garage, but it came behind the back and lit it up. >> corcoran and his wife lost their home and pet. >> they got the dog out, but we couldn't find the cat. >> reporter: across a blackened dirt field, a home that survives unscathed, but a work building was destroyed. >> all of my work stuff was in there. all of my wife's also her business, everything was in there. >> reporter: the cordelia fire building also caught fire briefly. the fire chief says quick work about 100 firefighter and unknown newspaper reporter kept the fire from causing more damage. >> he was able to pull lines around and not only applying water on the i fire, but on the structure for exposure control. >> reporter: the fire destroyed one home and four outbuildings. investigators are still trying to find the cause. >>
. >> reporter: corcoran was repairing his fence. his home was spared. despite the high, dry grass the fire bupassed this lot, leaving this building on touched. on the other side of this gravel diveway another home was burned to the ground. >> i don't know how it missed the garage, but it came behind the back and lit it up. >> corcoran and his wife lost their home and pet. >> they got the dog out, but we couldn't find the cat. >> reporter: across a blackened dirt...
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he was labeled a snitch by other inmates and forced into protective custody on corcoran's sensitive needs. >> sensitive needs is for inmates that cannot program around the general population inmates. child molesters, people with sex crimes, and people like myself that have testified, we can all program together. >> so he killed a man who he thought was a child molester only to find out he wasn't, and now he spends the next 25 years or whatever surrounded by child molesters. >> i borrow a slogan from the military, i don't ask, don't tell. it's creepy but you just want to push it back and just concentrate on who they are now and not so much what they've done. >> so that's the new brian? >> yeah, that's the new brian. the old me wouldn't have -- there's a lot of things the old me wouldn't put up with, but, yeah, now i'm just -- i mean, we're all here. we're all here. >>> coming up -- >> here we are putting our lives on the line for the people in this country and they turn around and treat us like we're some pieces of [ bleep ]. >> he acted as though because he was a medic in the army that th
he was labeled a snitch by other inmates and forced into protective custody on corcoran's sensitive needs. >> sensitive needs is for inmates that cannot program around the general population inmates. child molesters, people with sex crimes, and people like myself that have testified, we can all program together. >> so he killed a man who he thought was a child molester only to find out he wasn't, and now he spends the next 25 years or whatever surrounded by child molesters. >>...
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. >> when we visited california state prison corcoran for "extended stay," we came upon clarence leeoving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. >> welcome into our little casa. >> lee's old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called terry was in a distinct minority. >> go to school together. help each other with schoolwork. go to chow together. i have no problem sitting with terry. i have no problem doing whatever with terry because i look at him as a human. i understand all of the things he went through. to others it seems like we're more than homeys because they don't understand how long i've known terry. >> terry was a very overt transgender inmate. then we meet clarence who comes off as this very strong, straight-looking guy. and because terry was constantly running into problems with his cellmates, he needed protection, for lack of a better word, and clarence was willing to offer that
. >> when we visited california state prison corcoran for "extended stay," we came upon clarence leeoving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. >> welcome into our little casa. >> lee's old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called terry was in a distinct minority....
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. >> at california state prison corcoran, we met one young inmate was ordered to attack an older, weaker gang member simply to thin out the herd. he asked that we not use his name. >> i accepted that because that's the way it is. you know i didn't question it. some things i was against but i just dealt with it and accepted it because that's the law of the land in here. >> he explained that the hit was ordered because the older victim was unable to keep up with the gang's military style exercise program. >> he couldn't keep up with the exercise. you know, that was the reason. this is how stupid this is. you know, the dumb reasons they have in here. when i did speak up for him, it was placed on me. well, since you're speaking up with him, you'll deal with it. i dealt with it because that's what it was about. >> the older inmate survived the stabbing and his assailant quit the gang. >> finally i made my stance and went against them. now i'm a christian and i go for that. i wrote him a letter and i apologized that i was sorry i had to do that i was so weak. i was in a position to protect him
. >> at california state prison corcoran, we met one young inmate was ordered to attack an older, weaker gang member simply to thin out the herd. he asked that we not use his name. >> i accepted that because that's the way it is. you know i didn't question it. some things i was against but i just dealt with it and accepted it because that's the law of the land in here. >> he explained that the hit was ordered because the older victim was unable to keep up with the gang's...
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there's the corcoran group, a big real estate group in new york that sells high-end real estate. they have put their listings on there, but more interestingly they have been putting all the local knowledge that they have. that is really what real estate companies are good at these days. they have been disintermediated by the internet. real estate is one of those industries. and they have -- they have shown that you, mr. and mrs. jackson, who are arriving from chicago are not familiar with the upper west side. we are going to show you about our knowledge of the upper west side. we have businesses that are, for example, american eagle recently came on, and they started using it in a really interesting way. they started putting on, you know, the outtakes from their photo shoots. we are flying down here with a bunch of people modeling denim jeans in costa rica and telling the backstory behind the scenes at the shoots. so this is very different from what you would do on another location base product, like where you would be, where you would be kind of advertising deals or that kind of
there's the corcoran group, a big real estate group in new york that sells high-end real estate. they have put their listings on there, but more interestingly they have been putting all the local knowledge that they have. that is really what real estate companies are good at these days. they have been disintermediated by the internet. real estate is one of those industries. and they have -- they have shown that you, mr. and mrs. jackson, who are arriving from chicago are not familiar with the...
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a win for the republican establishment in mississippi, senator corcoran defeating his tea party backllenger in a tight run off. mcdaniel not conceding. he is waiting in -- he is weighing whether to challenge the results. listen to the combative speech he gave to his supporters last night. >> they can take some consolation in the fact they did something tonight but once again compromising, once again reaching across the aisle, once again abandoning the conservative movement. stuart: when he is referring to a lot of democrats who crossed the line and voted for corcoran in the republican primary. that is what they did. new york city what you are looking at is 22 term democrat congressman charlie rangel defeating his challenger who is refusing to concede. charlie rangel has held his seat in congress since 1971. charles is with me, he looks like he wants to say something. charles: what was interesting was charlie rangel and cochrane interjected the tea party as a nefarious organization looking to harm black people and obviously it worked in mississippi but the idea that worked in harlem w
a win for the republican establishment in mississippi, senator corcoran defeating his tea party backllenger in a tight run off. mcdaniel not conceding. he is waiting in -- he is weighing whether to challenge the results. listen to the combative speech he gave to his supporters last night. >> they can take some consolation in the fact they did something tonight but once again compromising, once again reaching across the aisle, once again abandoning the conservative movement. stuart: when...
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duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state prison corcoran. it 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 loyalt
duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state prison corcoran. it 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...
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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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when we found out that lori was not even going to be on stage, it was barbara corcoran, devastated. >> i'm al "bubba" baker, i'm seeking $300,000 in exchange for 15% equity in my company. it's not pieces of meat formed into the shape of a rib, if you know what i mean. >> you tell it, bubba. tiismts this tiismts. >> this is absolutely delicious. >> why couldn't i just do the same thing? >> right here is the patent for the process. >> $300,000 for 49%. that's the deal. >> that idea is so brilliant, i'll do the exact same deal, but only 30%. >> this savages his deal is horrible. >> no one has ever done a deal like this. >> i think i'm going to take dan's deal. >> i was happy that al invested in me as well, you know, because being part of an entrepreneur's dream, it's an investment for them as well. >> i felt as if i had just won the super bowl. >> the great thing working with al, we started making money right out of the gate. >> before "shark tank" we had about $15,000 total in online sales. three months later, sales were upwards of $400,000 and climbing. so we could day daymond john mad
when we found out that lori was not even going to be on stage, it was barbara corcoran, devastated. >> i'm al "bubba" baker, i'm seeking $300,000 in exchange for 15% equity in my company. it's not pieces of meat formed into the shape of a rib, if you know what i mean. >> you tell it, bubba. tiismts this tiismts. >> this is absolutely delicious. >> why couldn't i just do the same thing? >> right here is the patent for the process. >> $300,000 for...
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but if neither candidate has 50% of the vote when the full vote is in, then corcoran and mcdaniel will face off again in three weeks. >>> today marks the 25th anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre and there is heavy security in central beijing. as tanked rolled in on june 4th, 1989, chinese troops opened fire on student protesters, more than a million demonstrators had gathered in central beijing in the lead-up to the incident. video of a lone protester standing in front of a line of moving tanks became one of the 20th century's most powerful symbols. the death toll is widely believed to be in the hundreds. >>> this morning we're hearing from donald sterling for the first time since his team was sold. in an exclusive interview with knbc in los angeles, sterling said he is ready to move on. >> i feel fabulous. i feel very good. everything is just the way it should be, really. it may have worked out differently, but it's good. it's all good. >> meantime, a new york man has been charged in the assault of sterling's one-time girlfriend v. stiviano. she was allegedly punched in the f
but if neither candidate has 50% of the vote when the full vote is in, then corcoran and mcdaniel will face off again in three weeks. >>> today marks the 25th anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre and there is heavy security in central beijing. as tanked rolled in on june 4th, 1989, chinese troops opened fire on student protesters, more than a million demonstrators had gathered in central beijing in the lead-up to the incident. video of a lone protester standing in front of a...
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. >> good to see the corcorans, amazing family from boston. >>> coming up next, do you recognize this what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious so safely whiten your smile with listerine whitening®. other mouthwashes just whiten teeth. but only listerine whitening® both whitens and restores enamel. new listerine whitening vibrant®. power to your mouth. new listerine whitening vibrant®. yof...