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i guess they heard a lot about corcoran. >> what do you know corcoran? >> what do i know? i know i know joe. that's what i know. i know it is serious business. >> corcoran is a pretty rough prison, i hear. if you get a draw, it is one of the roughest prisons. >> pretty much, yeah, it is like that. i don't care what they tell you, it is like that. okay? it is -- it is hard core like that. >> corcoran's general population inmates are split into three main yards. the level one yard consists mainly of low security inmates, many of whom are in on parole violations. "b" yard holds the level three inmates, and "a" yard is home to the maximum security level four inmates who are serving time for more violent crimes. but first they have to get past sergeant rangel. >> i'm currently assigned as a receiving and release sergeant at corcoran and i'm responsible for the overall intake of the inmates and the outgoing departure of the inmates paroling going out to court, transferring to another institution. and we'll get them processed, i.d.'d, get them some mental attention, give them an
i guess they heard a lot about corcoran. >> what do you know corcoran? >> what do i know? i know i know joe. that's what i know. i know it is serious business. >> corcoran is a pretty rough prison, i hear. if you get a draw, it is one of the roughest prisons. >> pretty much, yeah, it is like that. i don't care what they tell you, it is like that. okay? it is -- it is hard core like that. >> corcoran's general population inmates are split into three main yards. the...
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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. >> it will 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 carts. >> it's always a race against time for the officers 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 maximum security facility we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. >> just random search today. three a day, every day. looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- razors, they break them apart. this guy's got an awful lot in his cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'm going to take this one and
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. >> it will 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 carts. >> it's always a race...
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this is where we have all the workers for corcoran. our northern inmate population seems pretty active, we're trying to combat that right now. these are really hard to find. >> there's codes of conduct, it's like respect yourself and others. treat everyone equally. have a positive attitude, be well mannered. the last code of conduct is no fraternizing with the canine or enemy, which is us. >> these are handed over to the igi. institutional gang investigators. it's up to this elite group of officers to monitor gang activity on all the yards in corcoran. >> we focus on the prison gangs, you have seven, aryan brotherhood, low rider, texas cindy cat and the mexican mafia among them. we monitor their mail, activity when they come out of cells. whatever they do, we're watching them. we get a lot of information from the building cops. we can't stress that enough. they help us out a lot, with a lot of kites they find, letters, weapons, dope, everything. >> i say it's never ending. every day we find something new. this letter just came on my de
this is where we have all the workers for corcoran. our northern inmate population seems pretty active, we're trying to combat that right now. these are really hard to find. >> there's codes of conduct, it's like respect yourself and others. treat everyone equally. have a positive attitude, be well mannered. the last code of conduct is no fraternizing with the canine or enemy, which is us. >> these are handed over to the igi. institutional gang investigators. it's up to this elite...
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this is "lock up, corcoran, extended stay." corcoran is a turbulent sea of gang politics. >> most of the people in this yard, they would die right there and i could watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, miss one, you're doing to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gapgs to disruptive street gains, it's a dangerous miss for staff and inmates alike. >> bulldogs are at war right now with everybody. >> an effort to control their activity officers move known gang members into the shoe where they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out. >> you're going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang. ♪ >> california state prison corcoran has the largest housing unit, or shu, in the state. house more than 2100 inmates and split between two units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too dangerous and violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and recei
this is "lock up, corcoran, extended stay." corcoran is a turbulent sea of gang politics. >> most of the people in this yard, they would die right there and i could watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, miss one, you're doing to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gapgs to disruptive street gains, it's a dangerous miss for staff and inmates alike. >> bulldogs are at war right now with everybody. >> an effort...
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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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." >> the four months we spent inside corcoran, our greatest threat to corcoran staff might come from an event in a california prison more than 100 miles away. >> three guards and two inmates were taken to area hospitals this afternoon after a stabbing in the maximum security area. two inmates used homemade weapons to stab two sergeants and a correctional officer around 1:00 this afternoon. >> it's significant enough that we lock down statewide the whole system. we made the determination that it had to do with a gang activity and southern hispanic gangs. in this particular case, the attacks seemed unprovoked. so that gave us cause to wonder about how widespread this might be. staff being assaulted and attacked is extremely serious. and we need to take all precautions to make sure that that type of threat doesn't exist on this facility or in this institution. so the decision was made to lock down the southerners, pending the outcome of additional investigation. we're going to limit their movement, limit their access while we're investigating the possibility of violence. what we want to
." >> the four months we spent inside corcoran, our greatest threat to corcoran staff might come from an event in a california prison more than 100 miles away. >> three guards and two inmates were taken to area hospitals this afternoon after a stabbing in the maximum security area. two inmates used homemade weapons to stab two sergeants and a correctional officer around 1:00 this afternoon. >> it's significant enough that we lock down statewide the whole system. we made...
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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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but for other inmates inside corcoran, eve an life sentence isn't reason to give up. back on the sny yard, bryan attends a program for inmates serving life sentences called "dare to hope." >> i would like to bring on randy. >> originally a lot of us went out of curiosity and none of us knew what to expect. we didn't know if it was going to be a continual program or one-time shot or whatever, but we are always looking for a little bit of hope. >> how are you guys doing? >> good. >> all right. it's really an honor and pleasure for me to be here today. how many of you guys are lifers? you're all lifers? everybody in this room? you know, my heart -- the people i want to talk to is you guys. and the reason for that is i paroled 3 1/2 years ago after doing 30 years. my message to you when you come here is you guys cannot give up. this is not all our supposed to be. this is not your destiny. you can accomplish a lot more. >> are you foreseeing a change in the curve of patrol parole opportunities in the future? 2006, there was 4,657 parole hearings. 23 people made it out. is
but for other inmates inside corcoran, eve an life sentence isn't reason to give up. back on the sny yard, bryan attends a program for inmates serving life sentences called "dare to hope." >> i would like to bring on randy. >> originally a lot of us went out of curiosity and none of us knew what to expect. we didn't know if it was going to be a continual program or one-time shot or whatever, but we are always looking for a little bit of hope. >> how are you guys...
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alarm signaling a major disturbance are common at corcoran. inmates who don't hit the ground risk getting taken down by staff. >> you had everybody hitting the ground. you had the correctional officers telling them what to do. everyone was yelling and screaming. and it was intense. >> yard observation officers tell you to get up, then you can get up. until then you don't move. >> get up. >> get up. >> back in order. back in order that you were at. >> it was a couple of kids that were shaking. it wasn't the field trip that they thought it was going to be. >> i'll get you something if you need something. >> feeling a little sick. >> okay. >> all right. >> the next stop does nothing to calm nerves. the prison gymnasium has been converted into a dorm because of over-crowding. >> all right. this is the housing unit. in other words, if you get in trouble on the streets, they will find a spot for you to live. notice, when we went down there was a gunner on the yard. there's also a gunner in here. it ain't easy being in this [ bleep ] jail. whether it
alarm signaling a major disturbance are common at corcoran. inmates who don't hit the ground risk getting taken down by staff. >> you had everybody hitting the ground. you had the correctional officers telling them what to do. everyone was yelling and screaming. and it was intense. >> yard observation officers tell you to get up, then you can get up. until then you don't move. >> get up. >> get up. >> back in order. back in order that you were at. >> it was a...
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california state prison, corcoran. when we interviewed these men -- >> it's seductive. you could sit there, give it your all, think that everyone is supporting you and before you know it, just like that. you're getting your throat cut, seen it, done it. >> he was serving time for murder and attempted murder. crimes he committed at the los angeles county jail while awaiting on an outside murder/robbery charge that he was convinced would send him to prison for life. but when he went on trial for that original murder charge, something completely unexpected happened. >> they find me not guilty. and it righteously blew my mind. i had to laugh. the irony of it was classic. >> knighton should have walked away as a free man, instead he remained incarcerated until he was tried for his jailhouse murder. this time he was found guilty and given 79 years in prison. but that murder was no random killing or crime of passion. assuming he was headed toward a life in prison anyway, he killed out of ambition, to join an organization he admired since childhood, the mexican mafia. >> when y
california state prison, corcoran. when we interviewed these men -- >> it's seductive. you could sit there, give it your all, think that everyone is supporting you and before you know it, just like that. you're getting your throat cut, seen it, done it. >> he was serving time for murder and attempted murder. crimes he committed at the los angeles county jail while awaiting on an outside murder/robbery charge that he was convinced would send him to prison for life. but when he went...
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>> welcome to corcoran. >> welcome to my fantasy at corcoran. >> here, kitty, kitty. >> what's up? look at his hair. [ bleep ]. look at that. >> i don't know any of them. we don't know them. we don't know them. >> i don't want to know. is that a girl? >> if you have a broken leg, you will get aspirin. if you have the flu, you will get aspirin. turn back and face forward. >> the students aren't on the yard very long when they learn how unpredictable life here can be. >> down! >> get down! get down! stay down! >> alarms signaling a major disturbance are common at corcoran. inmates who don't hit the ground risk getting taken down by staff. >> see that? >> you had everybody hitting the ground. you had the correctional officers telling them what to do. everyone was yelling and screaming and it was intense. >> when the yard observation officer tells you you can get up, then you can get up. until then you don't move. >> get up. >> get up. >> back in order. back in order that you were taken. >> there were a couple kids that were shaking. it wasn't the field trip they thought it was going t
>> welcome to corcoran. >> welcome to my fantasy at corcoran. >> here, kitty, kitty. >> what's up? look at his hair. [ bleep ]. look at that. >> i don't know any of them. we don't know them. we don't know them. >> i don't want to know. is that a girl? >> if you have a broken leg, you will get aspirin. if you have the flu, you will get aspirin. turn back and face forward. >> the students aren't on the yard very long when they learn how...
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corcoran charged with arsons and even a third which happened across from his fire hall. fox 29 went to his house for comment, but there was no answer. we did see several fire trucks on the company with the company's logo. meanwhile, mary glover says to the suspects who may have put her home at risk, too. >> would you want somebody to do this to your mother's house to live next door? too damaging, fire is very destructive. >> corcoran behind bars on several arson-related charges, including charges of recklessly endangering another person. by the way, we reached out to the president of the fire company. he was not available for comment. lucy, thank you very much, dave. in vineland police believe they've identified the truck involved in the deadly hit and run, and this is it. investigators are after the driver of this dodge ram, 2500, with an extended cab. the model year between 1994 and 1997. they're calling this truck a vehicle of interest in the crash that killed a man sunday night. police say arson man dough lopez died as he was trying to cross five lanes of traffic on
corcoran charged with arsons and even a third which happened across from his fire hall. fox 29 went to his house for comment, but there was no answer. we did see several fire trucks on the company with the company's logo. meanwhile, mary glover says to the suspects who may have put her home at risk, too. >> would you want somebody to do this to your mother's house to live next door? too damaging, fire is very destructive. >> corcoran behind bars on several arson-related charges,...
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while at corcoran, you constantly hear these alarms going off. you're never sure what's going to happen in this place. but then when you hear those alarms and everyone dropping down to the ground and you get those rifles peering out of the towers, i mean, immediately it takes your breath away for a second. >> in most cases the alarm sounds when a fight has broken out between inmates. though these incidents are usually brought to a stop within minutes, they always pose serious danger to the responding officers and to our crews. >> while at corcoran, there was this one instance. we were doing pretty much a routine cell search. we were following along, they had the dogs, it was a controlled environment. we were in one of the pods, one of the cells. and then right in the middle of it we heard the -- you know, and we heard the guards. guards didn't even say anything to us. they just started sprinting. so i'm like, i'm going. >> on the ground! get on your stomachs! >> inmates know that when alarms sound, they're required to lie on the ground, otherwise
while at corcoran, you constantly hear these alarms going off. you're never sure what's going to happen in this place. but then when you hear those alarms and everyone dropping down to the ground and you get those rifles peering out of the towers, i mean, immediately it takes your breath away for a second. >> in most cases the alarm sounds when a fight has broken out between inmates. though these incidents are usually brought to a stop within minutes, they always pose serious danger to...
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. >> this is john corcoran, this is him leaving the judge's office after his hearing today. he is a volunteer firefighter with the goodwill fire department and today he stands accused of setting three fires in the past several months and responding with his fire department to put them out and the worst alligation is that he enlisted a minor to help him. what makes this particularly sad is when corcoran was a little boy he would hang around the police department and the fire department, he would hang around saying he wanted to grow up and be a public servanservant. >> this is surprising we knew this guy since he was a kid and to be part of the force that fights those fires it's kind of sad to see someone go that route. >> corcoran faces charges of risking a catastrophe and corruption of a minor and his next hearing is set for august 20th. >> thank you walter, more to come on "action news" at noon, a spanish missionary infected with the ebola virus has now died. and experimental medication is sent to liberia. our call to action volunteers are standing by to help you with any c
. >> this is john corcoran, this is him leaving the judge's office after his hearing today. he is a volunteer firefighter with the goodwill fire department and today he stands accused of setting three fires in the past several months and responding with his fire department to put them out and the worst alligation is that he enlisted a minor to help him. what makes this particularly sad is when corcoran was a little boy he would hang around the police department and the fire department, he...
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corcoran is a volunteer firefighter. at two of the three fires he showed up on a fire truck and helped put out the flames. corcoran is being held on $250,000 cash bail. >>> there is a nearly $26,000 reward tonight to find the gunman who opened the fire on a south jersey police station. denise nakano spoke to neighbors rattled by the shooting and denise you actually talked to a woman who heard the gun shots? >> reporter: she heard the gunfire from her home across street but she never would have imagined the target was the police department. you can see the bullets. detectives working around the clock to bring in the shooter. >> you could hear a pow, pow, pow. >> reporter: someone with a grime against the west deptford police department. >> they saw the damage. seven rounds in all. one be one bullet hit a gutter. >> to find out it was right around the corner from where we lived and to find out someone is shooting at the police department. >> police released this video of the culprit in a small dark colored newer sedan. the
corcoran is a volunteer firefighter. at two of the three fires he showed up on a fire truck and helped put out the flames. corcoran is being held on $250,000 cash bail. >>> there is a nearly $26,000 reward tonight to find the gunman who opened the fire on a south jersey police station. denise nakano spoke to neighbors rattled by the shooting and denise you actually talked to a woman who heard the gun shots? >> reporter: she heard the gunfire from her home across street but she...
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starting today, it will not cost you anything to visit the corcoran gallery in northwest washington as the gallery and starts will become part of the national gallery of art and usual -- and george washington university after the judge approved the merger monday and the corcoran has struggled because of financial issues. >> we are following metro this noon. get ready for delays on the rns and red lines this weekend. the trains will run every 20 minutes on the red line between shady grove and glenmont. at other be 10 minutes stops in metro plans to start the 7000 series train cars. espn has reported the johnny manziel was fined $12,000 for his obscene gesture during the third quarter of sunday's game. game.t was monday's he flipped off the redskins bench as he returned to the huddle after throwing an errant pass. he called the moment a lapse of judgment and suggested he was being taunted by the washington sideline. >> that's called the nfl. >> coming up, we have a health warning about an unapproved medication used to treat children's goals. >> plus, concussion awareness is changing the
starting today, it will not cost you anything to visit the corcoran gallery in northwest washington as the gallery and starts will become part of the national gallery of art and usual -- and george washington university after the judge approved the merger monday and the corcoran has struggled because of financial issues. >> we are following metro this noon. get ready for delays on the rns and red lines this weekend. the trains will run every 20 minutes on the red line between shady grove...
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if several years corcoran dealt with financial and managerial trouble. a group of students and faculty fought the merger saying corcoran could be saved with better leadership. >>> this morning we could use your help collecting school supplies. this is part of our backpack 4 kids campaign. >> we're taking donations at the apple federal credit union in kingstowne, virginia. that's where we find news4 consumer reporter erika gonzalez. she's live there. we know you. >> yes. this is iesha. i'm joined by our community affairs director. backpack 4 kids is a campaign that'v de year after year after year. we find it so important to make sure that our kids get off on the right foot. it's something so simple yet so important as having a backpack and not all of our students are as fortunate as others to get off on the right start. y is this so important? why do we keep doing this year after year? >> let me thank you for coming out. it's so great to be out in kingstowne, virginia, with you and all our other friends with apple federal credit union. we really believe f
if several years corcoran dealt with financial and managerial trouble. a group of students and faculty fought the merger saying corcoran could be saved with better leadership. >>> this morning we could use your help collecting school supplies. this is part of our backpack 4 kids campaign. >> we're taking donations at the apple federal credit union in kingstowne, virginia. that's where we find news4 consumer reporter erika gonzalez. she's live there. we know you. >> yes....
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. >>> the corcoran gallery of art, george washington university and the national gallery of art will soon be one. yesterday a d.c. judge approved the major merger between the institutions. >> the ruling effectively dissolving the independent corcoran art gallery and hands over its $2 billion in assets. a group of students and faculty fought that merger arguing that the corcoran could be saved as an independent gallery through better financial management. >>> 6:05. idling your vehicle at a red light is about to take on a new meaning thanks to vehicle technology. >> coming up, we'll tell but a huge celebration commemorating america's second war for independence. wusa9 is back >>> we've got mostly cloudy skies. still making for a cool looking landscape here. we're -- we -- the sunrise actually at 6:25 this morning. we will see mostly cloudy skies this morning. more sun this afternoon. spotty showers and some showers and storms in the mountains and shenandoah valley later this afternoon. seasonably warm today and a high of 86 in d.c. some lower 80s in the cool spots. andrea and michael?
. >>> the corcoran gallery of art, george washington university and the national gallery of art will soon be one. yesterday a d.c. judge approved the major merger between the institutions. >> the ruling effectively dissolving the independent corcoran art gallery and hands over its $2 billion in assets. a group of students and faculty fought that merger arguing that the corcoran could be saved as an independent gallery through better financial management. >>> 6:05. idling...
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. >>> after years of financial trouble, a merger for the corcoran museum of art.ve been allowed to merge with the gallery of art. it will no longer stand as an independent institution and it will hand over its $2 billion in assets. a group of students and faculty fought this merger, arguing the corcoran can be saved with better leadership. >>> social media is still buzzing over the gesture johnny manziel delivered to the redskins duringast night's game. what he says about losing his coo cool. >> we haven't lost our cool. your seven-day forecast, one 90-degree here in august. will we lose our cool and get back over 90 >>> you can donate to our backpack for kids campaign in kingstown, virginia. erica gonzalez is live there with the leaders of one school that will benefit from your donations. good morning. >> hi, barbara. so great to see you. we are doing so wonderful today. we cannot thank our viewers enough for all of the contributions and the donations that they have made both monetarily as well as what we have been asking for, plain old, good and simple backpacks
. >>> after years of financial trouble, a merger for the corcoran museum of art.ve been allowed to merge with the gallery of art. it will no longer stand as an independent institution and it will hand over its $2 billion in assets. a group of students and faculty fought this merger, arguing the corcoran can be saved with better leadership. >>> social media is still buzzing over the gesture johnny manziel delivered to the redskins duringast night's game. what he says about...
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. >> at california state prison corcoran we met one young inmate who 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 you know, i just dealt with it and accepted it because that's the way -- that's the law of the land in here. >> he explained 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 for him, then you'll deal with it. and 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 it. now i'm a christian and i go for that. i wrote him a letter and i apologized and told him i was sorry that i had to do th
. >> at california state prison corcoran we met one young inmate who 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 you know, i just dealt with it and accepted it because that's the way -- that's the law of the land in here. >> he explained the hit was ordered because the older victim was unable to...
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[laughter] >> barbara corcoran, founder of the corcoran group. >> coming up, the fight for t-mobile.t has been considering an offer. a french company has made a bid. >> it is friday. time to play the yearbook game. this is a media executive that graduated from the lawrenceville school in 1959 -- 1960. that is all the producers are telling us. send us your guess. ♪ suitor.ile has another the french telecom company made a surprising bid for the fourth largest u.s. cell phone carrier interrupting the meeting between t-mobile and sprint. next, let's turn to alex who has been following this closely. cory johnson joining us as well. we are looking at it for $33 a share. what does that do to sprint? >> can we start with how preposterous this bid is? >> he has been saying that all day. >> and yesterday. >> the terms do not match up to what sprint has offered. >> they don't add up period. >> it does not look like it has the dough or borrowing capacity to do this kind of deal. >> why even make it? >> who put them up to this? >> no one really knows. they have not said. they have their own strat
[laughter] >> barbara corcoran, founder of the corcoran group. >> coming up, the fight for t-mobile.t has been considering an offer. a french company has made a bid. >> it is friday. time to play the yearbook game. this is a media executive that graduated from the lawrenceville school in 1959 -- 1960. that is all the producers are telling us. send us your guess. ♪ suitor.ile has another the french telecom company made a surprising bid for the fourth largest u.s. cell phone...
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7 >>> 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
7 >>> 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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have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran, our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here a scorpion that he's made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels, and he creates it and uses -- looks like a marker to color it. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of would be scorpions and spiders. this is, i would, assume something like a harp, and he's made it out of toilet paper and newspaper. this looks like some dental floss, a small stick, and probably for the coloring he used kool-aid to get the coloring for it. >> why do you guys have it? >> he's not allowed to have it. occasionally we go through and do cell searches and confiscate all items. he doesn't have a hobby card, and other inmates try to sneak it out and pu
have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran, our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here a scorpion that he's made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks...
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light to merge the corcoran gallery of art with the george washington university and national gallery of art. court-- a d.c. superior judge okayed it. the art gallery will become part of gw and the collection will go to the national gallery. the smithsonian is getting a boost, john gonzalez shows us items documenting the history of gay, lesbian, and transgender people in history. >> documents have been collected in this special memorabilia. from arizona to maryland. they say it is not the distance traveled or how long it has taken. more importantly, it is an this societyw far has come. the history of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and cringe and her people are being added to the smithsonian institution -- and gender people are being added to the smithsonian institution. they will be on display at the smithsonian today. including scripts from "will and flag." the first pride the passport of a first openly gay u.s. ambassador and a tennis racket from renÉe richards, who won a new york supreme court decision in 1975. >> times are changing. than today.asier 1500 years from now, people will be ab
light to merge the corcoran gallery of art with the george washington university and national gallery of art. court-- a d.c. superior judge okayed it. the art gallery will become part of gw and the collection will go to the national gallery. the smithsonian is getting a boost, john gonzalez shows us items documenting the history of gay, lesbian, and transgender people in history. >> documents have been collected in this special memorabilia. from arizona to maryland. they say it is not the...
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and thad corcoran's people got desperate. they realized they couldn't win in a republican primary so they decided the only way they could win was to cheat. what did they do? they went to the democratic community and they went to urban areas and they literally beg them to vote republican for the first time in their entire lives in the republican primary even though most of them that are devoted a month prior in the democratic primary and it's against the law to vote in both primaries in mississippi. they said don't worry, no one will know. no one is watching. you have got to vote for thad corcoran who has been in office for 60 years against this wayne root guy. why? because he wants to cut spending and one that promises is to keep the welfare checks coming, keep the food stamps coming in to keep the unemployment checks coming and all the big and coming from washington d.c. from every employer in the area and the election was swung by democratic vote in a republican primary. folks there's no hope for america at all if both part
and thad corcoran's people got desperate. they realized they couldn't win in a republican primary so they decided the only way they could win was to cheat. what did they do? they went to the democratic community and they went to urban areas and they literally beg them to vote republican for the first time in their entire lives in the republican primary even though most of them that are devoted a month prior in the democratic primary and it's against the law to vote in both primaries in...
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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, we kind of knew he had some kind of story. he was very dramatic-looking with all the tats, very intense. >> it turns out knighton 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 tear. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. you know, i like to keep myself at, hey, i don't lose my temper, keep myself calm, cool and collected. this dude made me snap. so i get in the van and i tell him, you know what i'm going to do, i'm beginning to rip this toilet off the wall, bust through this freaking glass, drag it down the tear and i'm going to bust your glass and i'm going to cut you up -- you're a dead man. yeah -- then all you hear is the steel bending. i got behind the toilet and pushed it to the side, yanked it back, long story short, i ripped the whole toilet off, wrapped nigh hands up in 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, we kind of knew he had some kind of story. he was very dramatic-looking with all the tats, very intense. >> it turns out knighton 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 tear. he's actually in the van talking about...
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. >> as for manson, almost no one believes that he'll ever leave here, california's corcoran state prisoned parole 12 times and the next time he's eligible, he'll be 9 yn2 years old. >> charles manson will die physically in prison. >> i'm a human being. >> it will take at least another generation for charles manson to tie in terms of fascination to the public. >> and it's my world. >> he's too much a part of our lives right now. he's going to live on in our memories for a while longer. >> well, god, i guess you're my best friend being since i invented you. >>> the communists seem to be putting on the defense on a number of fronts. >> we're behind and i'm sure they are making a concentrated effort to stay ahead. >> we may get beaten more. there are no cheap or easy victories in the game. >> we are aware of the international implications of the project but we're not in this for the race aspects. >> rockets for a lunar trip are built t
. >> as for manson, almost no one believes that he'll ever leave here, california's corcoran state prisoned parole 12 times and the next time he's eligible, he'll be 9 yn2 years old. >> charles manson will die physically in prison. >> i'm a human being. >> it will take at least another generation for charles manson to tie in terms of fascination to the public. >> and it's my world. >> he's too much a part of our lives right now. he's going to live on in our...
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this is lockup corcoran extended stay.
this is lockup corcoran extended stay.
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the ruling today means corcoran gallery of art is merge its museum and college into george washington university and the national gallery of art and that effectively dissolves the gallery and dissolves the assets. it's been plagued by financial and managerial troubles for years now. >>> it is now the defense's turn in the mcdonnell corruption trial. it kicked off with testimony about a demanding difficult first lady. 1 witness used strong words to describe maureen mcdonnell. peggy fox reports from richmond. >> we've been looking forward to getting started, think we got off to a good start. it's a process. the truth is continuing to come out. >> reporter: tough to hear those things about your wife, governor? >> of course. >> reporter: mcdonnell's secretary of the commonwealth janet kelly reiterated the image of a screaming first lady. kelly said maureen mcdonnell was very difficult, demanding, divaish, that she exaggerated and had secretive behavior and was known to hide things, shopping. kelly said the entire governor's mansion staff wrote and signed a massive resignation letter if th
the ruling today means corcoran gallery of art is merge its museum and college into george washington university and the national gallery of art and that effectively dissolves the gallery and dissolves the assets. it's been plagued by financial and managerial troubles for years now. >>> it is now the defense's turn in the mcdonnell corruption trial. it kicked off with testimony about a demanding difficult first lady. 1 witness used strong words to describe maureen mcdonnell. peggy fox...
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corcoran was a volunteer firefighter with the goodwill fire department. he set fires and then responding with fellow volunteers to put them out. a south jersey july thieve appears to have hit again. half a dozen homes in moorestown have been hit over the past two months. $200,000 worth of julys were stolen from one house. the burglar alarm and was scheduled for repair. detectives think the family may have been at the shore over the weekend. out of south jersey, the west deptford police department is riddled with bullets. cops say someone shot up the place just after four this morning. investigators are now looking over surveillance video april police want to know exactly, who, if anyone, that shooter was targeting. live at the police station is now full of holes, dave? >> lose situate, west deptford police on high alert tonight after a gunman dumped seven shots into the police station here this morning. that gunman is still on the loose as police ramp up their search and the reward climes to over $25,000. it's clear that we were the targets of it. those c
corcoran was a volunteer firefighter with the goodwill fire department. he set fires and then responding with fellow volunteers to put them out. a south jersey july thieve appears to have hit again. half a dozen homes in moorestown have been hit over the past two months. $200,000 worth of julys were stolen from one house. the burglar alarm and was scheduled for repair. detectives think the family may have been at the shore over the weekend. out of south jersey, the west deptford police...
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. >> as for manson, almost no one believes that he will ever leave here, california's corcoran statehas been denied parole 12 times, and the next time he's eligible, he will be 92 years old. >> charles manson will die physically in prison. >> i'm a human being. >> i think it will take at least another generation for charles manson to die in terms of fascination to the public. >> and it's my world. >> he's too much a part of our lives right now. he's going to live on in our memories for awhile longer. >> well, god, i guess you're my best friend, being i invented you. >>> because of the wonderful brave viewers of "the hunt" we had our first capture. >> mozdir pulled out a gun and began firing. he hit one of the detectives in the abdomen. he hit another in the leg. another was injured with what appears to be a shrapnel or bullet to the arm as well. they opened fire back, taking him down. he was killed, pronounced dead on the scene. >> charles mozdir, after two years on t a
. >> as for manson, almost no one believes that he will ever leave here, california's corcoran statehas been denied parole 12 times, and the next time he's eligible, he will be 92 years old. >> charles manson will die physically in prison. >> i'm a human being. >> i think it will take at least another generation for charles manson to die in terms of fascination to the public. >> and it's my world. >> he's too much a part of our lives right now. he's going to...
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pless say john corcoran of glennolden set three fires and then showed up on the fire truck to put outhe flames. he's being hold on $250,000 bail. a 17-year-old is accused of helping him set those fires and is charged as a juvenile. >>> police say a gunman went on a rampage in georgia ending with a man killing himself. he shot several people at one house, drove off, crashed his car in another house, shot someone there, he carjacked another vehicle, led sheriff's deputy on a chase, crashed that vehicle and then took his own life. investigators are still trying to figure out a motive for the rampage. they're saying it may be drug related. >>> legal experts say nascar driver tony stewart could still face criminal charges in the death of that other driver even though the sheriff found no criminal intent. during a dirt track race on saturday stewart's car hit and killed kevin ward who had gotten out of his car after it was clipped by stewart on the previous lap. ward appeareded to be confronting stewart and his car plowed into him. ward was a sprint car racer who won rookie of the year hono
pless say john corcoran of glennolden set three fires and then showed up on the fire truck to put outhe flames. he's being hold on $250,000 bail. a 17-year-old is accused of helping him set those fires and is charged as a juvenile. >>> police say a gunman went on a rampage in georgia ending with a man killing himself. he shot several people at one house, drove off, crashed his car in another house, shot someone there, he carjacked another vehicle, led sheriff's deputy on a chase,...
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. >>> police say john corcoran of glenolden set three fires over the past few months and set up on afire truck to put out those flames. he's being held on $250,000 bail. a 17-year-old is accused ofç helping him set those fires and is charge as a juvenile. >>> hollywood is remembering legendary actress lauren bacall. she died yesterday at the age of 89. the movie star famous for her sultry voice suffered a stroke and died at a new york city hospital yesterday. her career spanned more than 60 years, including "the big sleep," "to have and to have not" and "dark passage," all which she made with her husband, humphrey bogart. >>> we're learning more about the death of robin williams. williams' personal assistant found his body on monday. police say he took his own life. they say his wife had left that morning thinking that he was asleep in another bedroom. the 63-year-old battled addiction for decades and was suffering from severe depression lately. police are not saying if he left behind a suicide note. >>> it is another blow to atlantic city's economy. the bankrupt revel casino hotel
. >>> police say john corcoran of glenolden set three fires over the past few months and set up on afire truck to put out those flames. he's being held on $250,000 bail. a 17-year-old is accused ofç helping him set those fires and is charge as a juvenile. >>> hollywood is remembering legendary actress lauren bacall. she died yesterday at the age of 89. the movie star famous for her sultry voice suffered a stroke and died at a new york city hospital yesterday. her career...
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. >> reporter: mike corcoran came up with his yacht club like every labor day. >> we enjoy coming up here, we enjoy the downtown environment. >> reporter: any thought about not coming this year because of the quake? >> no. >> reporter: this family from san mateo came to celebrate mom's birthday. >> coming from nearby, we didn't have any concerns, so it seems to be doing great. >> reporter: napa depends on tourism, and while this weekend is not the tourist equivalent of black friday, you can tell how important it is by talking to the head of the local tourism council. >> 98% of the hotels that are hope, 95% of the wineries are open, 95% of the restaurants are open, and properties that have been closed are opening up every day. >> reporter: that's the message that the town has been pushing all week, hoping that all the attention over the quake will help entice tourists to return to the wine country, but in spite of the brave face, it is not all wine and roses, businesses that depend on locals are suffering and that's the story we are working on for 6:00. reporting from napa, mark matth
. >> reporter: mike corcoran came up with his yacht club like every labor day. >> we enjoy coming up here, we enjoy the downtown environment. >> reporter: any thought about not coming this year because of the quake? >> no. >> reporter: this family from san mateo came to celebrate mom's birthday. >> coming from nearby, we didn't have any concerns, so it seems to be doing great. >> reporter: napa depends on tourism, and while this weekend is not the...
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. >> among the nation's toughest, california state prison corcoran. severely overcrowded and plagued with racial tension. officers try to maintain order in an institution with a violent past.
. >> among the nation's toughest, california state prison corcoran. severely overcrowded and plagued with racial tension. officers try to maintain order in an institution with a violent past.
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his corner store at 14th and corcoran already took a hit when trader joe's opened a few blocks down.> do you think he gonna go out to buy some stuff? so like in one way or the other way, going to kill business like this. >> a business battle between old and new being waged at the corner. kris van cleave, abc7 news. >> something tells me that could be really positive when it starts snowing around here. we'll see. that's it now for abc7 news at 5:00. right now at 6:00, we're following three big stories. virginia's former governor takes the stand in his own defense. new military action is ordered after a journalist is murdered. and a supreme court makes a major ruling on same-sex marriage in virginia. the news at 6:00 starts right now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live from the abc7 because cast center -- broadcast center, this is abc7 breaking news. >> and we'll get to those big stories in just a moment. but first we're on storm watch. >> that's right. let's go to meteorologist steve rudin tracking it from the weather center. >> heavy thunderstor
his corner store at 14th and corcoran already took a hit when trader joe's opened a few blocks down.> do you think he gonna go out to buy some stuff? so like in one way or the other way, going to kill business like this. >> a business battle between old and new being waged at the corner. kris van cleave, abc7 news. >> something tells me that could be really positive when it starts snowing around here. we'll see. that's it now for abc7 news at 5:00. right now at 6:00, we're...
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organizers are asking people to hold hands around the corcoran gallery of art for a moment of silence today. years of financial turmoil led to a merger earlier this month. the museum will be dissolved between george washington university and the gallery of art. today's farewell hug begins at 2:00 this afternoon. >>> well, a healthy breakfast is important for your kids as they get ready to head to school. >> it can be tough to pick out which cereal fits the bill. erika gonzalez tells us which ones are truly nutritious. >> reporter: like nine out of ten families in the u.s., the russos kick off the morning with a bowl of cereal. >> it's important to start off the day eating something nutritional because i think it will carry us through the day and make us feel better. >> reporter: there are so many choices in the cereal aisle with healthy claims on the labels. consumer reports set out to find which healthy cereals taste the best. so what is healthy? look for cereals that contain at least five grams of fiber or more, a maximum of three grams of fat, a max of 140 milligrams of sodium, and
organizers are asking people to hold hands around the corcoran gallery of art for a moment of silence today. years of financial turmoil led to a merger earlier this month. the museum will be dissolved between george washington university and the gallery of art. today's farewell hug begins at 2:00 this afternoon. >>> well, a healthy breakfast is important for your kids as they get ready to head to school. >> it can be tough to pick out which cereal fits the bill. erika gonzalez...
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. >> john corcoran has been charged with driving a juvenile around darby township and encouraging him to light abandoned homes on fire. police say corriveau and would then come in as part of the good will fire company and put the fires out. we spoke with a woman who lives next to one of the burned outhouses. she says hers could have been hit too. >> would you want somebody to do this to your house? did you want somebody to do this to your mother's house who lives next-door? damaging, fire is very destructive. >> well of course, corriveau and now jailed on $250,000 bail and faces multiple arson related charges. >>> a hit-and-run injuries a 16 year old on a busy and dangerous boulevard. the teen hit by suv, that fled the scene at bustleton and the boulevard. police say they are looking for charcoal gray path finder with front end damage. broken arm, broken leg. >> police are hoping you can help them find a missing woman from the grays ferry neighborhood. here's what she looks like. last seen at her home 2800 block of winton street sunday. the 24 year old has autism. and family members a
. >> john corcoran has been charged with driving a juvenile around darby township and encouraging him to light abandoned homes on fire. police say corriveau and would then come in as part of the good will fire company and put the fires out. we spoke with a woman who lives next to one of the burned outhouses. she says hers could have been hit too. >> would you want somebody to do this to your house? did you want somebody to do this to your mother's house who lives next-door?...
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. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were retained problems with being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm not a gp. i dropped out. >> you in a gang? >> yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes. >> you're a dropout of what? >> out of the woods. but right now, i'm just concerned about my housing, where i'm going to be housed. that's all i'm worried about right now. >> by releasing him today we can make him a1 status and that will give him the opportunity to parole today. so it doesn't matter where you're going to be housed. we can go ahead and release you and keep you here pending your parole. >> understand that, nasholm? >> yes. >> okay. so if we grant you a one-time for the time you've been in ad seg, then they take this up and run it through records office and you parole today. you understand that? >> yes. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay. go ahead and release you today. officially release you today. have a nice day. >> you'll be staying in your cell till they come get to you take to you r and r, okay. >> okay, thank you. >> a
. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were retained problems with being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm not a gp. i dropped out. >> you in a gang? >> yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes. >> you're a dropout of what? >> out of the woods. but right now, i'm just concerned about my housing, where i'm going to be housed. that's all i'm worried about right now. >> by releasing him...
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. >> in the exercise yard at california state prison corcoran, we met an inmate whose art is inspirede your name. spell your last name for me. >> my name is kevin moore, m-o-o-r-e. >> what were you convicted for? >> i'm doing a parole violation for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you're going to run into, you never know who you're going to talk to, you never know the personality, who they are. i kind of just started looking around and tried to find interesting-looking faces. i happened upon kevin moore. he started telling me that he's a rap artist. he is a ghost writer. >> i have a record deal waiting on me. death row records. for anybody, any rap fans that's listening, my akassassoon. and i got a demo coming out in a few months. if you're a rap fan, listen to it. >> when you start talking to inmates you are not sure what to believe. they start telling you these stories. you're kind of like say, all right. >> i have been a ghost writer in the rap industry for about 13 years. a lot of stuff i have written from behind these walls i have
. >> in the exercise yard at california state prison corcoran, we met an inmate whose art is inspirede your name. spell your last name for me. >> my name is kevin moore, m-o-o-r-e. >> what were you convicted for? >> i'm doing a parole violation for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you're going to run into, you never know who you're going to talk to, you never know the personality, who they are. i kind of just...
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he did earlier painting, a famous painting, which is the corcoran here in washington of the congress inception that it never been in before. he was always trying to break new ground. but there are 3017 teams in this picture and he -- they are not how they were actually hot and the louvre. he went through the entire collection, over a thousand masterpieces, picking up this painting that he thought americans should know about where he thought these are the paintings that i truly love, that i care about and desserts made the treasures of the world and i want to share them with my fellow countrymen. so he arranged that mess over in his mind, but he went and copy each of these paintings as they hung in the gallery at the time. many of them were home very high up, just as they are here. so he had to build his own special scaffolding to know from spot to spot to get up there to paint them. now, he himself gave the key to this painting when they came back the wiki went to see it on exhibit you can see which paintings for which, which was the rembrandt, and so forth. but what he didn't give u
he did earlier painting, a famous painting, which is the corcoran here in washington of the congress inception that it never been in before. he was always trying to break new ground. but there are 3017 teams in this picture and he -- they are not how they were actually hot and the louvre. he went through the entire collection, over a thousand masterpieces, picking up this painting that he thought americans should know about where he thought these are the paintings that i truly love, that i care...
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police say 19-year-old john corcoran of glenolden set three fires over the past few months.year-old is accused of helping him but charge as a juvenile. he's a volunteer at the goodwill fire company at glenolden. two of the three fires he showed up on the fire truck and helped put out the flames. he's being held on $250,000 cash bail. >>> 6:25. a delay on 95 southbound in the area of the walt whitman bridge because of an accident just beyond that point that's taking out the left lane. we have heavy volume there. also just got word of this, christiana, traffic light malfunctioning, 273 at old baltimore pike. treat it like a four-way stop. is the rain out of here? >> up to 9 inches of rain in millville. most of the rain is pushing off. more sunshine as we get into the afternoon. a flood warning still in effect until 8:30. more details coming up. >>> at 6:26, bragging news as the sun comes up. people can now assess the damage in the overnight floodwaters. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in cumberland county. how bad is that damage? >> i'll move out of the way and show you. this is a
police say 19-year-old john corcoran of glenolden set three fires over the past few months.year-old is accused of helping him but charge as a juvenile. he's a volunteer at the goodwill fire company at glenolden. two of the three fires he showed up on the fire truck and helped put out the flames. he's being held on $250,000 cash bail. >>> 6:25. a delay on 95 southbound in the area of the walt whitman bridge because of an accident just beyond that point that's taking out the left lane....
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. >> reporter: real estate mogul barbara corcoran has seen so many of these disputes spin out of control, she should be given a permanent seat on the u.n. security council. >> it takes two to fight. if either of them had handled this intelligently, the whole thing could not have happened. >> reporter: taking the long view, as in "from outer space," there's dan's property and adjacent to it, barry's driveway. you can see how barry's trucks and heavy equipment wore a path across the corner of dan's property. >> barry had logging equipment. his only way in and out was through this road. >> reporter: yeah. >> so, you need a pretty good-sized entrance to make the turn. >> reporter: make the corner. >> he'd knock it down. we put it back. >> reporter: now, dan davis was not about to be intimidated, but he's 75 with a bum knee and bad eyesight. by contrast, barry sweigle is a 245-pound paul bunyan in love with machinery. instead of "babe the blue ox," rusting carcasses of his old toys line his driveway. >> if you knew barry, you know he's a big boy. >> so you know i'm 300 pounds and i don't -- i
. >> reporter: real estate mogul barbara corcoran has seen so many of these disputes spin out of control, she should be given a permanent seat on the u.n. security council. >> it takes two to fight. if either of them had handled this intelligently, the whole thing could not have happened. >> reporter: taking the long view, as in "from outer space," there's dan's property and adjacent to it, barry's driveway. you can see how barry's trucks and heavy equipment wore a...
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. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were retainedh being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm not a gp. i dropped out. >> you in a gang? >> yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes. >> you're a dropout of what? >> out of the woods. but right now, i'm just concerned about my housing, where i'm going to be housed. that's all i'm worried about right now. >> by releasing him today we can make him a1 status and that will give him the opportunity to parole today. so it doesn't matter where you're going to be housed. we can go ahead and release you and keep you here pending your parole. >> understand that, nasholm? >> yes. >> okay. so if we grant you a one-time for the time you've been in ad seg, then they take this up and run it through records office and you parole today. you understand that? >> yes. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay. go ahead and release you today. officially release you today. have a nice day. >> you'll be staying in your cell till they come get to you take to you r and r, okay. >> okay, thank you. >> all right. >>
. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were retainedh being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm not a gp. i dropped out. >> you in a gang? >> yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes. >> you're a dropout of what? >> out of the woods. but right now, i'm just concerned about my housing, where i'm going to be housed. that's all i'm worried about right now. >> by releasing him today we can...
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. >> let me ask you a specific question i asked before that i will turn to senator corcoran. her sons places, and documents. is that an unreasonable x dictation. -- persons laces and documents. is that an unreasonable expectation? they do not go ahead with their capacity somewhere else and we find it three years later. three years might be too late. >> we will do whatever the iaea at requires for verification. in the past they have required persons, places, and documents. i think they see the places and documents is the most important because they want to have direct access and look for themselves. the persons issue, as you know, is an issue for iran but is on the table and is of great concern for us. their concern, to be very blunt and open, is that if you name individuals, those individuals might find that their lives are quite short. >> i think there are ways for them to create access to individuals in secure facilities that would guarantee their lives would be extended. >> i agree. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> mr. sherman, is the administration an agreement that november
. >> let me ask you a specific question i asked before that i will turn to senator corcoran. her sons places, and documents. is that an unreasonable x dictation. -- persons laces and documents. is that an unreasonable expectation? they do not go ahead with their capacity somewhere else and we find it three years later. three years might be too late. >> we will do whatever the iaea at requires for verification. in the past they have required persons, places, and documents. i think...
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in other news, authorities say 19-year-old john corcoran dream a firefighter tcrime he is ccud of ges against the only "action news" was there as the teen faced a judge for the first time. the volunteer firefighter is accused of setting three fires and then with the goodwill fire company to put them out. >> "action news" reporter, walter perez is live in fulcroft with the details f us. >> reporter: we spoke with local officials who say thi this case has several sad elements including his alleged accomplices and his connectio to local authorities, only ld john corcoran there as emerged from the frst court aring in fulcroft, a member of fire department is accused of aws ang a fire there and two u0
in other news, authorities say 19-year-old john corcoran dream a firefighter tcrime he is ccud of ges against the only "action news" was there as the teen faced a judge for the first time. the volunteer firefighter is accused of setting three fires and then with the goodwill fire company to put them out. >> "action news" reporter, walter perez is live in fulcroft with the details f us. >> reporter: we spoke with local officials who say thi this case has several...