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>> among the nation's toughest, california state prison, corcoran, severely over crowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent time inside where officers try to maintain order, an institution with a notoriously dangerous past. this is "lockup, cork koran, extended stay." >>> inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband. >> ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs -- >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like to me that 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. >> before it's too late. >> during the months our crews spent inside corcoran, we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on a yard, the maximum security facility, we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. >> random search. three a day every day. looking for contraband. too many apples. >> razors they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take this fr
>> among the nation's toughest, california state prison, corcoran, severely over crowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent time inside where officers try to maintain order, an institution with a notoriously dangerous past. this is "lockup, cork koran, extended stay." >>> inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband. >> ruin your day. >> whether in the form of drugs -- >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons....
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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'll 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. >> a 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, the maximum security facility, we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. >> just a random search today. come on, every day. looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- they like to make pruno out of. razors, they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take t
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'll 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. >> a piece of stainless steel here. come off of one of our food carts. >> it's always a race against...
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this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." >> get on the ground! on the ground! hold him on the ground. on the ground! >> in corcoran, survival is the number one priority for inmates and officers alike. >> you have to live with it. this is what i want to do. so, i'm here. >> whether it's inmates adhering to racial politics. >> i will probably set off a race riot, if i sat right here. >> or officers keeping themselves and the population safe. >> this is what we're looking for. we're always looking for weapons. any time we remove weapons from a cell, that means one less weapon out there on the yard. one less weapon that could be used against staff. >> when these two sides are fighting to survive -- >> i don't care because he wears green. he bleeds just like i bleed. >> the results can be explosive. >>> in the four months we spent inside corcoran, our producers saw violence erupt many times. though never between inmates and officers. as we neared the end of our stay, no one foresaw that the greatest threat to corcoran staff might come from an event in a california p
this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." >> get on the ground! on the ground! hold him on the ground. on the ground! >> in corcoran, survival is the number one priority for inmates and officers alike. >> you have to live with it. this is what i want to do. so, i'm here. >> whether it's inmates adhering to racial politics. >> i will probably set off a race riot, if i sat right here. >> or officers keeping themselves and the population safe. >>...
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this is 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. it's up to this elite group of officers to monitor gang activity on all the yards in corcoran. >> we folk us 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 desk this morning. we may find kit
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. it's up to this elite group of officers to monitor gang...
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. >>> there are nearly 5,000 inmates at california state prison corcoran. they represent one of the highest concentrations of dangerous felons found anywhere. it's rare that inmates and correctional staff on this yard ever unite in a common goal. but when a busload of teenagers arrive during our shoot there, we witnessed one of those times. >> come on out. >> line them up. line them up. let's go. let's go. come on now. come on now. >> all these kids they brought into corcoran for the day, there is an aura of like, hey, this is going to be kind of cool. we're going to see things on the inside. you know, i'm going to see what it's really like to be a badass. >> the teens who have had all run-ins with the law were sent here for a crime intervention program called reaching out, convicts to kids. or r.o.c.k. it's designed to send a clear message -- prison is not a place to make new friends. before entering the prison the students get a regulation welcome from the correctional staff. >> don't move, man. >> -- in a heartbeat. >> got to come crazy with it now. >> y
. >>> there are nearly 5,000 inmates at california state prison corcoran. they represent one of the highest concentrations of dangerous felons found anywhere. it's rare that inmates and correctional staff on this yard ever unite in a common goal. but when a busload of teenagers arrive during our shoot there, we witnessed one of those times. >> come on out. >> line them up. line them up. let's go. let's go. come on now. come on now. >> all these kids they brought into...
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he's actually doing time right now at corcoran. all right?program it's called "another way." what the "another way" program does is it talks about the realities of the choices that you are making right now, okay? the choices that could lead you to prison. >> i can tell you how to get it to prison. it's not that hard. we're here to tell you how to stay out of prison, if you want to hear it. we all know there's crime out here in these streets. we all know there's gangs out here. but how do we stop it? that's why i'm here. all right? mr. sanders. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> my name is sanders, my number is do 9582. i've been doing time since the early '80s. every morning you wake up, get up at 5:30, you go eat chow, you go to your job assignment, whatever. it's no fun. you know what i mean? >> how many people in here have family in prison? >> yeah, family or friends. >> i have. >> how many have brothers and sisters and family and cousins that say it's cool up in there? oh, they say it's cool up in there, huh? come join us. i
he's actually doing time right now at corcoran. all right?program it's called "another way." what the "another way" program does is it talks about the realities of the choices that you are making right now, okay? the choices that could lead you to prison. >> i can tell you how to get it to prison. it's not that hard. we're here to tell you how to stay out of prison, if you want to hear it. we all know there's crime out here in these streets. we all know there's gangs...
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firefighters who kept deputy corcoran alive. >> i trusted in what he was telling me, that i'm going toake it, because this guy knows what he's doing and he told me i'm going to make it, so i'm going to make it. >> april 7th, deputy corcoran was playing goalie as a fund-raising tournament for the firefighters burn foundation. he collapsed on the ice, went into cardiac arrest, no pulse. but the deputy lived to tell his story and shake the hands of those firefighters who used cpr and a defibrillator to bring back the father of four. >> my family and my friends, everybody in my world is eternally grateful for everything they did today. >> the fire chief awarded the eight firefighters cardiac arrest save coins, highlighting the cpr training and a job well done. >> it's not very often where we get someone back to the point where they're like awake and talking and cracking jokes like he was. >> only 43, deputy corcoran is in cardiac rehab now and pair wears a portable aed. he's ready to get back on the ice. >> as soon as the doctor authorizes me to play, my bag is packed. >> he gave them rest
firefighters who kept deputy corcoran alive. >> i trusted in what he was telling me, that i'm going toake it, because this guy knows what he's doing and he told me i'm going to make it, so i'm going to make it. >> april 7th, deputy corcoran was playing goalie as a fund-raising tournament for the firefighters burn foundation. he collapsed on the ice, went into cardiac arrest, no pulse. but the deputy lived to tell his story and shake the hands of those firefighters who used cpr and a...
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at california state prison corcoran. 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 long 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 also called a mongolia. that just means warrior. there's warriors and there's just 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. >> g
at california state prison corcoran. 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 long hair in the back. and...
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. >> 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's 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 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 this stuff? >> he's not allowed to have it. occasionally we go through and do a cell searches, and just confiscate all items. he doesn't have a hobby card. other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it and whatnot so we go in and confiscate it and dispose of it. >> how does he re
. >> 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's 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 a marker to color it. this is probably one...
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yeah, but tommy corcoran was another. joseph p kennedy was a really important one and he and missy were good, close friend. you know, he-- kennedy loved being in that inner circle with fdr. they had a sort of tumultuous relationship which in the end broke down, but he leased this palatial mansion when he was working as chair of the sec and missy would arrange for him to have evenings out there and she'd bring all the irish cat athletics with her and they'd sit out there and sing irish songs and play the accordian and drink and have a big time and grace tully had been the secretary for a bishop and the state leaders would come in the white house at anytime and stayed with fdr. it was important, father cochran, the radio piece, he had a bigger audience than rush limbaugh, it was hard to counter act his hate speech. he was influential. [inaudible] >> yes, ma'am. >> i believe i read in goodwin's book, you mention that roosevelt left half of his estate to eleanor and half to missy lehand and he outlived her, but barely and i b
yeah, but tommy corcoran was another. joseph p kennedy was a really important one and he and missy were good, close friend. you know, he-- kennedy loved being in that inner circle with fdr. they had a sort of tumultuous relationship which in the end broke down, but he leased this palatial mansion when he was working as chair of the sec and missy would arrange for him to have evenings out there and she'd bring all the irish cat athletics with her and they'd sit out there and sing irish songs and...
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. ♪ ♪ as we sing holy holy holy >>> when we met brian at california state prison corcoran, we had a prettyhunch that the origin of his nickname would play a major part in his story. >> my nickname is lefty. never been called lefty, it's because i have one arm. at 18 i was the victim of a drunk driving accident when i was in the air force. >> the other thing that was significant about brian to me was he was the height of irony on a lot of levels. he was a good example as to why you don't want to take justice into your own hands. his crime was that of a vigilante. >> you know being a christian means you don't have to be scared of your past because your sins, no matter how ugly they are, and we have some ugly ones in this room -- >> he is an inmate preacher at the prison's chapel and can trace the ugliest of his sins to a bizarre series of events that began with the loss of his arm. >> after the air force medically retired me, i retired to little rock, arkansas, started selling clothes in the mall. all i thought about all day long was having one arm, being in the big city where i didn't know
. ♪ ♪ as we sing holy holy holy >>> when we met brian at california state prison corcoran, we had a prettyhunch that the origin of his nickname would play a major part in his story. >> my nickname is lefty. never been called lefty, it's because i have one arm. at 18 i was the victim of a drunk driving accident when i was in the air force. >> the other thing that was significant about brian to me was he was the height of irony on a lot of levels. he was a good example as...
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this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay."
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this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." >> get on the ground! on the ground!
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barbara corcoran joined party when he and i sat together and first thing i had to hear about was about the j-rod vacation in france. ♪ >> how amazing was it? it looked pretty darn good. >> the weather was awesome. we never get six or seven days off. we were blessed to have that opportunity. >> balcony kisses, ice cream in the park, lunch at the louvre. we're calling j-rod's whirlwind trip to paris pretty much the most romantic trip ever. i mean, look how happy they look here. and while j. lo's french fashion was fierce, he said his girl isn't just a beauty, she has brains too. >> does she throw stuff out at you and you throw stuff back at her? >> she is one of the most brilliant business minds i've evered me, the hardest working lady. i'm a big proponent of women equality. i like that for my daughters and jennifer is the role model. >> from the look of the cute pool pic, it seems jennifer's twins and alex's daughters are already bonding. >> this summer for me is the first moment i had off baseball in 25 years to spend time with my daughters and that's one of the reasons i'm doing this
barbara corcoran joined party when he and i sat together and first thing i had to hear about was about the j-rod vacation in france. ♪ >> how amazing was it? it looked pretty darn good. >> the weather was awesome. we never get six or seven days off. we were blessed to have that opportunity. >> balcony kisses, ice cream in the park, lunch at the louvre. we're calling j-rod's whirlwind trip to paris pretty much the most romantic trip ever. i mean, look how happy they look...
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take sidemap --los agentes respondieron a reportes de disparos en la cuadra 400 de la avenida ''corcoran.. take vo --pero al llegar, se encontraron con que la victima habia sido trasladada en un auto privado al hospital, donde falleci mas tarde... --las autoridades piden la ayuda de la comunidad para dar con el o los responsables.... poala/top vo --en san francisco, la policia confirm hoy el arresto de un sospechoso en el asesinato de un turista autraliano ocurrido la madrugada del viernes.. --dos personas fueron interrogadas, pero aun no esta claro si estuvieron involucradas en el homicidio.. --la victima fue identificada como ''matthew bate'' de 33 aÑos.. --todo parece indicar que el violento incidente fue resultado de una pelea a las afueras de un hotel.. paola/ots --dramatica colision en la carretera 101 en san jose... take vo --al menos cuatro autos y una motocicleta chocaron a la altura de la rampa de la calle ''oakland road'' en direccion norte.. --una persona sufrio de heridas graves.. --el accidente ocurrido alrededor de las tres de la tarde, causo el cierre de varios carriles..
take sidemap --los agentes respondieron a reportes de disparos en la cuadra 400 de la avenida ''corcoran.. take vo --pero al llegar, se encontraron con que la victima habia sido trasladada en un auto privado al hospital, donde falleci mas tarde... --las autoridades piden la ayuda de la comunidad para dar con el o los responsables.... poala/top vo --en san francisco, la policia confirm hoy el arresto de un sospechoso en el asesinato de un turista autraliano ocurrido la madrugada del viernes.....
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inquiry into the tragedy and pledged five million pounds to help the victims but labor leader jeremy corcoran in his letter to the prime minister noted that it won't be sufficient given the scale of the crisis and it's to see a church going to has been out in london asking people whether they think the u.k. needs to reconsider its spending by your a tease. put in billion to seventy million. what is it about well the british government is spending this money on certain things which things to think they're spending. with thirteen billion to the n.h.s. . government this is maybe maybe on the. bill it's quite appalling. that in france which one the defense about one hundred seventy million you know. almost true but that. social care as in the seventy million you think it's social care that it is what they're spending on that. they're spending three hundred seventy maybe it only for a cig butts in sight. this is how much is going to the survivors of. last friday last month should be. a lot more a lot not. a thing so they should spend more on this this book impose really need refurbished. well up n
inquiry into the tragedy and pledged five million pounds to help the victims but labor leader jeremy corcoran in his letter to the prime minister noted that it won't be sufficient given the scale of the crisis and it's to see a church going to has been out in london asking people whether they think the u.k. needs to reconsider its spending by your a tease. put in billion to seventy million. what is it about well the british government is spending this money on certain things which things to...
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in this case mr corcoran said he strongly supported resident on's reserves to saudi arabia in which therewe hear there was a dispute and things were not happening as they should and until the dead then congress would withhold consent on the weapons sales which is quite a strong tool of leverage that they have and it would be something that people in the region would take notice of. let's talk about jakarta, and japanese company that is behind the biggest recall in the car industry's yesterday. it has filed for ba n kru ptcy yesterday. it has filed for bankruptcy and that is because it is facing billions of dollars in liabilities because of defective airbags. these airbags have been linked to at least 17 deaths worldwide. let's bring in a correspondent from europe. my first thought when i was reading about the story was to those people making claims because of injuries or death relating to these airbags, do they now lose the chance of getting any money? elmer that is definitely not the case, what is happening as the company has set aside $850 million. this is all part of an agreement with
in this case mr corcoran said he strongly supported resident on's reserves to saudi arabia in which therewe hear there was a dispute and things were not happening as they should and until the dead then congress would withhold consent on the weapons sales which is quite a strong tool of leverage that they have and it would be something that people in the region would take notice of. let's talk about jakarta, and japanese company that is behind the biggest recall in the car industry's yesterday....
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. >> the question about senator gardner, we've had your conversations with senator corcoran. >> this is howimportant i think all this is, i will cast this vote . i don't get any sense, we'll see what happens when the car goes in the box or however they vote in the senate. >> you said that there would be a bipartisan solution to this. democrats say the only way they're going to get to the table is if republicans take repealing obamacare off the table, does that mean you are not in favor of repealing obama care? >> i'm in favor of bringing changes to the health care system that works. here's the thing, what happened to the republicans is for seven years they've runaround bashing obamacare and there the dog caught the car. now they don't know what to do and 22, 23 million americans who lose health insurance and they think that's great, that's good public policy. are you kidding me? why don't we have those folks who go and live under a healthcare, under medicaid go out? why don't we have been live on the exchange where they can get three or $4000 a year to cover their health insurance co
. >> the question about senator gardner, we've had your conversations with senator corcoran. >> this is howimportant i think all this is, i will cast this vote . i don't get any sense, we'll see what happens when the car goes in the box or however they vote in the senate. >> you said that there would be a bipartisan solution to this. democrats say the only way they're going to get to the table is if republicans take repealing obamacare off the table, does that mean you are not...
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at 1727 19th street northwest between s and corcoran street.as reading the bibliographical notes by a great historian named jean edward white. he said not a lot has been written about the interaction between hommes and his friends at the house of truth. a satellite pulled off my head and i said i can finish this book in two or three years with a little bit of research and here we are six, almost 7 years later. and i am finally done. it was a bigger undertaking than i thought it was. i wrote an article about it first. it really, when i knew i had a book was when i discovered the papers of the men who owned the house. he was detested commissioner. got it probably no one has ever heard of named robert valentine. he was the one who started the song by inviting denison, a justice department attorney for taft and freelance frank berger who is working in the war department to live in the house. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by ameri
at 1727 19th street northwest between s and corcoran street.as reading the bibliographical notes by a great historian named jean edward white. he said not a lot has been written about the interaction between hommes and his friends at the house of truth. a satellite pulled off my head and i said i can finish this book in two or three years with a little bit of research and here we are six, almost 7 years later. and i am finally done. it was a bigger undertaking than i thought it was. i wrote an...
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going --n -- where i'm corcoran who founded the galley here. also, the national arboretum and a few other things, made his money selling u.s. government bonds in britain to finance the mexican war in the 1850's. did you come across him? i didn't have any details activity. >> here was an interesting and very benevolent guy in lots of ways. and founded churches a home there -- the always home -- the louise home. he was a good guy but he believed strenuously and states rights. i believe he had freed his own in theand washington 1840's. why did he leave and how did he get out? >> he left on a british warship. were able to move their warships in and out of charleston through most of the conflict and certainly up to 1853. -- eft because a look at the seed was going to begin in earnest in 1863. at the time, the thinking was it was time for him to go. he had lost his accreditation given by the federal government at the end of 1861 but the british would not remove him. they were afraid that in 1863, andfederal forces moved in he would be in an ambiguous
going --n -- where i'm corcoran who founded the galley here. also, the national arboretum and a few other things, made his money selling u.s. government bonds in britain to finance the mexican war in the 1850's. did you come across him? i didn't have any details activity. >> here was an interesting and very benevolent guy in lots of ways. and founded churches a home there -- the always home -- the louise home. he was a good guy but he believed strenuously and states rights. i believe he...
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robert corcoran saying he expects eop leaders -- gop leaders to repeal a tax on investment income thatcome earners. i spoke with ben cardin of maryland and he expresses hope for "common sense approach." >> we want to work with republicans to improve the affordable care act. what we hope is that we will not talk about repeal, what we will talk about his make it better. vonnie: joining us from to because, kansas is kathleen sebelius. thank you for joining. do you see any path forward for any kind of a compromise that also includes democrats and the seven or eight or perhaps more gop senators that do not like this senate bill? sec. sebelius: i think it is a great opportunity for the senate to come together and figure out exactly what they want to do. the house bill was more about tax cuts and dramatically changing the underlying medicaid program which has been in place for over 50 years. a lot of senators have said we don't want to do that. we don't want to take health care away from people and we really don't want to cut into the medicaid program where over 70 million americans -- 40% of
robert corcoran saying he expects eop leaders -- gop leaders to repeal a tax on investment income thatcome earners. i spoke with ben cardin of maryland and he expresses hope for "common sense approach." >> we want to work with republicans to improve the affordable care act. what we hope is that we will not talk about repeal, what we will talk about his make it better. vonnie: joining us from to because, kansas is kathleen sebelius. thank you for joining. do you see any path...
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it happened on t00 block of corcoran avenue.dy on the way to the hospital. they later died due to their injuries. police have no provided any further information but we will bring details to you as it enters our newsroom. ( marty ) happening today... hundreds of gun violence survivors and volunteers will march across the golden gate bridge in honor of national gun violence awareness day. kron 4's averi harper is live from the golden gate bridge with more. averi? ( averi ) in honor of national gun violence awareness day, moms demand action for gun sense in america, a part of everytown for gun safety and the wear orange coalition, will host the second annual golden gate bridge wear orange march to honor the lives of those affected by gun violence and to elevate gun violence prevention efforts nationwide. hundreds of volunteers and gun violence survivors will march across the bridge, culminating in a rally led by the california chapter of moms demand action and featuring shannon watts, founder of moms demand action and richard mart
it happened on t00 block of corcoran avenue.dy on the way to the hospital. they later died due to their injuries. police have no provided any further information but we will bring details to you as it enters our newsroom. ( marty ) happening today... hundreds of gun violence survivors and volunteers will march across the golden gate bridge in honor of national gun violence awareness day. kron 4's averi harper is live from the golden gate bridge with more. averi? ( averi ) in honor of national...
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stories don't get the attention they should, a lot of people don't remember the name floyd lee corcoran'she was the guy that stormed into the family research council in 2012 with a 9-millimeter and he was intent on shooting as many people there as he could, heroic security guards stopped him, was wounded in the process. this guy confessed that he at the idea, he was inspired by the southern poverty law center's hate map. the southern poverty law center is considered by the mainstream media in the people in d.c. as a respectable organization that still has its hate map up today, you can pull it up online. when we talk about political violence inspiring violence, we don't see the same kind of coverage when it comes from left is when it comes from the right. >> dana: greg gutfeld walk through a list that you write also in your article today, i wonder if you get a sense that maybe we do have a sense of responsibility here, it's not just the right. i'm not sure if you actually say that but there's been loose talk about that this week. it doesn't seem like it's going anywhere. >> i think the le
stories don't get the attention they should, a lot of people don't remember the name floyd lee corcoran'she was the guy that stormed into the family research council in 2012 with a 9-millimeter and he was intent on shooting as many people there as he could, heroic security guards stopped him, was wounded in the process. this guy confessed that he at the idea, he was inspired by the southern poverty law center's hate map. the southern poverty law center is considered by the mainstream media in...
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on corcoran avenue a half mile north of highway 37. when officers got there, they found evidence of a shooting but no victim. and they learned that a man had taken himself to a hospital and later died. now detectives and crime scene investigators are trying to figure out exactly what happened. and they would like to hear from any witnesses. >>> well, police had made an arrest in connection with the death of an australian tourist at a san francisco hotel. the tourist died yesterday after getting into a fight outside the hotel on van es. right now, police are not releasing any information on the suspect. >>> new details now on the water debacle in south san francisco. thousands of residents have not been able to use their tap water. after vandals broke into a water storage facility. the water was just tested. and kpix 5 jackie ward is here to tell us whether it is safe to drink the water. jackie? >> reporter: brian, the test results are in. it is good news for the people who live in this neighborhood of sunshine gardens. it is officially
on corcoran avenue a half mile north of highway 37. when officers got there, they found evidence of a shooting but no victim. and they learned that a man had taken himself to a hospital and later died. now detectives and crime scene investigators are trying to figure out exactly what happened. and they would like to hear from any witnesses. >>> well, police had made an arrest in connection with the death of an australian tourist at a san francisco hotel. the tourist died yesterday...
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>> first of all, i'm not going to speak for any senator, let alone senator corcoran. they can speak for themselves how they are going to vote. i do know they care deeply about these issues. i do know throughout the discussions in the house i made a couple of presentations at the senate republican conference so this , none of this was a secret within our world in terms of moving things back and forth. i mean, the legislative process is built upon it and take between the house and senate and understandings and flexibility and i'm sure that's how we got the 21st century tourists, how we got major legislation. as always give-and-take between the senate and there's communication between the senate. reconciliation traditionally is pretty partisan process on both sides, used by both sides. when the affordable care act was first implemented, the final bill we were allowed to single amendment on the house floor because it couldn't be changed because in my friend's state, senator kennedy passed away. it was replaced by scott brown. they couldn't allow a single word to be change
>> first of all, i'm not going to speak for any senator, let alone senator corcoran. they can speak for themselves how they are going to vote. i do know they care deeply about these issues. i do know throughout the discussions in the house i made a couple of presentations at the senate republican conference so this , none of this was a secret within our world in terms of moving things back and forth. i mean, the legislative process is built upon it and take between the house and senate...
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i hit the sit and talked to a-rod and barbara corcoran.e, j-rod's amazing vacation in france. ♪ how amazing was it because it looked pretty darn good. >> you know, the weather was awesome. we never get six or seven days off but we were very blessed to have that opportunity. >> balcony kisses, ice cream in the park. lunch at the louvre. we're calling the trip pretty much the most romantic trip ever. i mean look how happy they look here. and while j.lo's french fashion was extra fierce, the guest shark says his girl isn't just a beauty. she's got brains too. do you guys trade idea, you and jennifer? does she throw stuff out at you? >> jennifer is one of the most brilliant business minds i've ever met. she's the hardest working lady. you know, i grew up with a single mother. i have two daughters. i'm a big pro-poenent of women equality. >> from the looks of it, it seems jennifer's twins and alex's daughters are already bonding. >> this summer is the first summer i've had off baseball in 25 years to spend time with my daughters, and that's one
i hit the sit and talked to a-rod and barbara corcoran.e, j-rod's amazing vacation in france. ♪ how amazing was it because it looked pretty darn good. >> you know, the weather was awesome. we never get six or seven days off but we were very blessed to have that opportunity. >> balcony kisses, ice cream in the park. lunch at the louvre. we're calling the trip pretty much the most romantic trip ever. i mean look how happy they look here. and while j.lo's french fashion was extra...
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the move and wants the bill to save money for taxpayers, not justify more spending the senators corcoranpen to the idea, and collins said it was a step in the right direction. >> that is worth something like $172 billion and if that were plowed back into the health care system, that would make a difference >> multiple republican senators say they're still working toward a compromise by friday, as unlikely as that may seem. but it would still need a cbo score. john cornyn said as a practical matter they hope to finish health care by the august recess kelly? >> you know, kayla, especially after warren buffett's comments about the relief for the rich act, it's clear that the tax cut was not the main point but i wonder if it stays in place, and it looks more like obamacare than anything to repeal it. does it lose the conservatives that it has to go to the house to be voted on again >> interestingly, members of the house freedom caucus say they might be open to actually keeping this in there. so that's a sign that maybe the house would be a little bit of an easier hurdle than maybe the senate
the move and wants the bill to save money for taxpayers, not justify more spending the senators corcoranpen to the idea, and collins said it was a step in the right direction. >> that is worth something like $172 billion and if that were plowed back into the health care system, that would make a difference >> multiple republican senators say they're still working toward a compromise by friday, as unlikely as that may seem. but it would still need a cbo score. john cornyn said as a...