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>> parro went on to tell us that in order to survive in corcoran he had to understand corcoran. >> you know, at the beginning, when i was facing the 41 months i thought how in the hell am i going to make it? i didn't see myself as being a part of this community. it is a community. no matter how dysfunctional it is. no matter how bizarre and asinine and ridiculous and stupid. it is very stupid. there's a lot of rules here that are enforced by inmates. >> many of those inmate-enforced rules revolve around racial politics. >> a lot of people here have affiliation with gangs. they ask me who i run with? i run with teachers and librarians usually. when i find them, i will run with them. i haven't found too many of them yet. >> parro must also deal with racial politics in his prison job as a housing clerk. >> i got a message you called over here. usually i come in in the morning, see who paroled, if there have been any roll-ups in the last 24 hours and beds open. i got 109 up, 242 up. those are open since yesterday. i kind of look at those and see who we have waiting and place them. it is a
>> parro went on to tell us that in order to survive in corcoran he had to understand corcoran. >> you know, at the beginning, when i was facing the 41 months i thought how in the hell am i going to make it? i didn't see myself as being a part of this community. it is a community. no matter how dysfunctional it is. no matter how bizarre and asinine and ridiculous and stupid. it is very stupid. there's a lot of rules here that are enforced by inmates. >> many of those...
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california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt is a suit. i wash clothes. i don't wash boxers or socks. that's what i don't wash. you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron their clothes. you'd be surprised. a lot of people, well men, they aren't really into washing or ironing, so i do it. >> one of the first things that struck me about ernest was he had a happiness about him you don't often see in a prison and then we came to find out why. >> well, i have a significant other. he's a very good person. you know? his name is robert. and he's a good man. you k
california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt...
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i don't get it. >> here now is "shark tank" shark barbara corcoran, founder of the corcoran group and author of shark tales. i thought you were exactly right. if i guy can't communicate, why would you give him money? >> why did i have to talk so fast? i couldn't figure out what i was saying. >> what's his pitch? did you understand that part? >> i knew what his pitch was. he wanted to sell you a board that was the latest rage everyone was going to jump on and pay a lot of money for. it's not about the pitch. it's about how it's executed and that guy was dancing left and right and you just couldn't trust him. you could picture him easily running away with your money. >> that's a good character insight. you look for that in this program. how do you know? i'm talking to you, i'm looking at you straight in the eye. we've interviewed before. but if i came to you and i said i've got the greatest idea coming, how would you know that i might take the money and run? >> i could tell just looking at you you would be the wrong guy to invest. you wear a bright red tie and you wear the glasses and w
i don't get it. >> here now is "shark tank" shark barbara corcoran, founder of the corcoran group and author of shark tales. i thought you were exactly right. if i guy can't communicate, why would you give him money? >> why did i have to talk so fast? i couldn't figure out what i was saying. >> what's his pitch? did you understand that part? >> i knew what his pitch was. he wanted to sell you a board that was the latest rage everyone was going to jump on and...
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the man who robbed a 9-year-old girl who was attacked while walking her dog yesterday afternoon on corcoran street in mount olivet, and the man asked her for money, and kept bothering her, and she said to the leave her alone, because she didn't know him, and the girl's mother describes what happened next. >> he came and grabbed her from the arm, and he pushed her down, and took her shoes off, and started to shake them to see if there was money inside. then he saw that there was no money in the boots to grab her and then started to go through her pants to see if she had money in the pants. >> she says that the girl hit the man on the back several times, but the girl is not injured. coming up, find out what big step the girl's family is making because of the crime. >> and there is evidence today that princess diana leaked documents for revenge on prince charles. >> and the breaking news today in charles severances' extensive ties to alexandria. >> we are just learning details about a airplane that had to return to dulles. >> yes, it happened when smoke began to fill the cabin. the united flig
the man who robbed a 9-year-old girl who was attacked while walking her dog yesterday afternoon on corcoran street in mount olivet, and the man asked her for money, and kept bothering her, and she said to the leave her alone, because she didn't know him, and the girl's mother describes what happened next. >> he came and grabbed her from the arm, and he pushed her down, and took her shoes off, and started to shake them to see if there was money inside. then he saw that there was no money...
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. >> when we visited california state prison corcoran for "extended stay," we came upon clarence lee as he was moving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for attempted murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. >> welcome into our little casa. >> casa. >> lee's old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called terry was in a distinct minority. >> go to school together. help each other with schoolwork. go to chow together. i have no problem sitting with terry. i have no problem doing whatever with terry because i look at him as a human. i understand all of the things he went through. to others it seems like we're more than homeys because they don't understand how long i've known terry. >> terry was a very overt transgender inmate. then we meet clarence who comes off as this very strong, straight-looking guy. and because terry was constantly running into problems with his cellmates, he needed protection, for lack of a better word, and cla
. >> when we visited california state prison corcoran for "extended stay," we came upon clarence lee as he was moving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for attempted murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. >> welcome into our little casa. >> casa. >> lee's old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called...
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@ñ ♪ ♪ as we sing holy holy holy >>> when we met brian at california state prison corcoran, we had a pretty good hunch 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
@ñ ♪ ♪ as we sing holy holy holy >>> when we met brian at california state prison corcoran, we had a pretty good hunch 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...
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he was labeled a snitch by other inmates and forced into protective custody on corcoran's sensitive needs yard or sny. >> sensitive needs is for inmates that cannot program around the general population inmates. child molesters, people with sex crimes, and people like myself that have testified, we can all program together. >> so he killed a man who he thought was a child molester only to find out he wasn't, and now he spends the next 25 years or whatever surrounded by child molesters. >> i borrow a slogan from the military, i don't ask, don't tell. it's creepy but you just want to push it back and just concentrate on who they are now and not so much what they've done. >> so that's the new brian? >> yeah, that's the new brian. the old me wouldn't have -- there's a lot of things the old me wouldn't put up with, but, yeah, now i'm just -- i mean, we're all here. we're all here. >>> coming up -- >> here we are putting our lives on the line for the people in this country and they turn around and treat us like we're some pieces of [ bleep ]. >> he acted as though because he was a medic in the
he was labeled a snitch by other inmates and forced into protective custody on corcoran's sensitive needs yard or sny. >> sensitive needs is for inmates that cannot program around the general population inmates. child molesters, people with sex crimes, and people like myself that have testified, we can all program together. >> so he killed a man who he thought was a child molester only to find out he wasn't, and now he spends the next 25 years or whatever surrounded by child...
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. >> that was barbara corcoran making a deal with bikini entrepreneur frank. neither of those two, by the way, are frank. frank is here. i will save america and not demonstrate your product. >> thank you. that's why i brought models. >> it's an eight in one bikini and how did you get an investment from barbara corcoran when you went on "shark tank" without a single sale under your belt. >> what we did have was protection in patents. so that makes up for not having sales. we had not even launched until the night of the show when it aired. that was the launch date, so "shark tank" was more of a stepping off point to introduce the product to the world. >> so what is it? show us. >> the swimsuits are pretty unique. since "shark tank" we have gone further and made them reversible. this has a solid color on one side, a print on the other. literally it splits at the middle and with a simple pull of the string, you can interchange it and reverse it and so with four ways to wear a top -- >> thus the pass ept. . >> it's eight in one and then interchanges with all the ot
. >> that was barbara corcoran making a deal with bikini entrepreneur frank. neither of those two, by the way, are frank. frank is here. i will save america and not demonstrate your product. >> thank you. that's why i brought models. >> it's an eight in one bikini and how did you get an investment from barbara corcoran when you went on "shark tank" without a single sale under your belt. >> what we did have was protection in patents. so that makes up for not...
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why are you here private corcoran?! to be a soldier, drill sergeant! what are you doing here?! training to be a graphic artist, drill sergeant! you joined the world's greatest army to become a graphic artist?! outstanding! now that's a man with a plan! [ male announcer ] with unmatched training in over 150 careers that give you options beyond the battlefield, there are over 150 ways to become army strong. find yours at goarmy.com/defy. there are over 150 ways to become army strong. toat joe's, we beg to differ. a bucket is a bucket. introducing new dippin' crab buckets. joe's legendary steamed crab, now with three down home dippin' sauces. joe's crab shack. 100% shore. >>> and our sprint post race show, the winner, brad keselowski, who wound up leading 53 laps, the most in this race. one ahead of las vegas native kyle busch. and after three races, michael waltrip, checking the point standings and those win totals are big, because you're just 99% in the 16. >> i'm going to say win, you're in. it's a big deal to have a lot of points because there's going to be a couple guys sneak
why are you here private corcoran?! to be a soldier, drill sergeant! what are you doing here?! training to be a graphic artist, drill sergeant! you joined the world's greatest army to become a graphic artist?! outstanding! now that's a man with a plan! [ male announcer ] with unmatched training in over 150 careers that give you options beyond the battlefield, there are over 150 ways to become army strong. find yours at goarmy.com/defy. there are over 150 ways to become army strong. toat joe's,...
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number one comes through the wash at the spectacle was that spike milligan the dems themselves only corcoran my kentucky maybe he's still with me and mentioned that it snowed in court for today's parade if you look good on him. over sixty thousand people turned out to watch before he becomes the promised would be made to create and give them to expectations at two hundred celebration of proteins to go. who better to leave it but anything that consist of an attempted car that might affect the hot footed it to be here typing at the free loan to us today with three thousand people took time from the dump and dancers from crafty kids welcome to overseas visitors to my nine years. all in all two and still forbade . its first trade five years ago when it's gone from strength to strength. some tuna thousand people took i took the magic and ten cents at the stamp room and read some exotic streets. what is now one of the tissues in the county where it for twelve thousand people were treated to a showcase of all that is great. the nice here is it some but that's its broad color and resolute as to the
number one comes through the wash at the spectacle was that spike milligan the dems themselves only corcoran my kentucky maybe he's still with me and mentioned that it snowed in court for today's parade if you look good on him. over sixty thousand people turned out to watch before he becomes the promised would be made to create and give them to expectations at two hundred celebration of proteins to go. who better to leave it but anything that consist of an attempted car that might affect the...
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calling denied any involvement with and to digital currency and she has to talk about the scandal and the corcoran said. well the alleged to be the cover story of newsweek magazine which has just relaunched its print edition investigative journalists that he tracked down the secretive inventor and his humble california home by tracing into one of his big hobbies collecting toys trains. they've been going for. this japanese american mine is called orient and snuck a moto. but his heels was approaching the komodo the money gave birth to decline. birds were granted a newsweek magazine says he is and run a story on thursday on my asking him as the inventor of the digital currency. when the story broke. dozens of reporters to see it's not hopeless cause in temple city california even see a marriage then drove off with the news agency reporter to get us to buy them lunch. it too darn interview was sushi not komodo denied having anything to do with declined saying he had never even had the currency until three weeks ago but still. on the same guy on the beam ball with that we like to find somebody who ca
calling denied any involvement with and to digital currency and she has to talk about the scandal and the corcoran said. well the alleged to be the cover story of newsweek magazine which has just relaunched its print edition investigative journalists that he tracked down the secretive inventor and his humble california home by tracing into one of his big hobbies collecting toys trains. they've been going for. this japanese american mine is called orient and snuck a moto. but his heels was...
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and so to present $25 million and the corcoran opposed her well. she joined with the in relatives nearby making the claim that she was incompetent. and it had kept the money that she had given him through the years of incompetency. but the family denied denied that there is a side deal where they would give more money. so it's hard to imagine any circus and as to why they would have done on. so in the settlement ends up being $10 million over 25 million-dollar painting. so in such financial difficulty, to give up $15 million. if the painting sells for more than 25 million active half of that additional amount. so sells for 30 and so they gave up the 15 already. it is such a bizarre circumstance. and that they would say if i leave my money will post my well? i can't be dead. >> okay, this lady here, please. >> okay, sue said that her mother was 39 years younger than her husband. did they ever get married legally? >> that's a good question. that's a good debate. he gives the appearance of this and what happened is clark was serving in the united stat
and so to present $25 million and the corcoran opposed her well. she joined with the in relatives nearby making the claim that she was incompetent. and it had kept the money that she had given him through the years of incompetency. but the family denied denied that there is a side deal where they would give more money. so it's hard to imagine any circus and as to why they would have done on. so in the settlement ends up being $10 million over 25 million-dollar painting. so in such financial...
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> duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state prison corcoran. it was the culmination of a criminal career that began at a very young age. >> i came from a good home. i can't say that i had a bad childhood. i just got mixed up with the wrong people. i started committing petty crimes when i was a kid because i actually did get strung out on heroin. my first shot was probably when i was 10 or 11 years old. >> duncan had spent most of his life incarcerated. in that time, he developed a reputation as an inmate to fear. >> these are some weapons that they say they discovered in a cell that i once occupied, allegedly. myself, personally, i'm a nice guy and i don't believe in violence. that's a damn lie. it was my responsibility on the yard to ensure that, one, our people were not harmed by another race. i took care of the drug debts if one of our people became delinquent in a drug debt to another race, it was my responsibility to either cover their drug debt or have them stabbed, in which case we would send one of ours to stab them. >> duncan's loyalt
> duncan was serving 28 years for home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery at california state prison corcoran. it was the culmination of a criminal career that began at a very young age. >> i came from a good home. i can't say that i had a bad childhood. i just got mixed up with the wrong people. i started committing petty crimes when i was a kid because i actually did get strung out on heroin. my first shot was probably when i was 10 or 11 years old. >> duncan had spent most of...
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for clay lopez, at california state prison corcoran, doing time led him to the harmonica. >> i'm almost 50 years old and i'll be over 50 when i get out. so i don't have a career or anything, so i thought, well, you know, if i learn to play the harmonica, i can at least pay my own rent when i get out there, even as a street musician, if i'm sober. i think i'll do okay. ♪ i started to play the harp better when i lost this tooth. i started getting the twanging sound the way it was supposed to sound. i was never so happy to lose a tooth. makes this harp sound real good. ♪ you can play what you feel without reading music, and i've tried to play guitar, piano, all kinds of stuff, and i never went anywhere, and not that i'm going anywhere with this, but, i know a few songs, mostly hymnals, gospel songs, and a few of my own, and it just expresses me. >> lopez was serving a 20-year sentence on 27 counts of burglary. but it was his exposure to inmates serving life terms that inspired him to pay them tribute through his songs. >> i just wanted to do something for the lifers to kind of express
for clay lopez, at california state prison corcoran, doing time led him to the harmonica. >> i'm almost 50 years old and i'll be over 50 when i get out. so i don't have a career or anything, so i thought, well, you know, if i learn to play the harmonica, i can at least pay my own rent when i get out there, even as a street musician, if i'm sober. i think i'll do okay. ♪ i started to play the harp better when i lost this tooth. i started getting the twanging sound the way it was supposed...
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barbara corcoran. you're riding around on a villy bike. you bought in why? >> i loved the entrepreneur. what he said he meant. you looked in his eyes and you knew he was going to do everything in his power to make these bikes sell. look at, you're the sucker that bought one of them. >> we didn't buy it, they brought it in for us. i would break it if i sat on it. how much did you buy in for? >> i bought in half the interest for $500,000 along with mark cuban. >> and fleetwood hicks. >> and sales are $200 -- let me think. it was so low. i think $2,000 when he was on "shark tank" and now it's over $1 million. >> you got in at a good price. i didn't randomly mention fleetwood. he's joining us right now. >> no kidding? >> the magic of television. telecommunications, barbara. >> he's joining us because he likes who is on his bike. >> there you go. >> it has nothing to do with you. >> fleetwood, why this? isn't the bike market saturated? >> you know, what's great about our bicycles is very really cater to more of the noncyclists that just wants to have a great time
barbara corcoran. you're riding around on a villy bike. you bought in why? >> i loved the entrepreneur. what he said he meant. you looked in his eyes and you knew he was going to do everything in his power to make these bikes sell. look at, you're the sucker that bought one of them. >> we didn't buy it, they brought it in for us. i would break it if i sat on it. how much did you buy in for? >> i bought in half the interest for $500,000 along with mark cuban. >> and...
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mr corcoran system has spilled over into the sporting arena the conflict and creamier for this to be sure that the silky going to paralympic games. on sunday. ukraine's paralympics she said the country would pull out of the games. if there is an escalation of the comp late goal to be the ones he said he would not be able to stay we would go in protest of this nation's ministry intervention in ukraine several countries have turned their backs on floyd's opening seventy. the list appreciation weekend and french government delegations are boycotting the event their athletes who anticipates. in particular to do it and punishing the athletes is out of the question. they've worked hard for months and in difficult conditions to be back. so it's normal that the french athletes be allowed to carry it. but it would be inappropriate for french ministers to attend the debate wednesday that the bone chilling conclusion of both despite the snow from the international community will confine hundred athletes from some forty five countries is set to compete in the biggest ever winter paralympics sinc
mr corcoran system has spilled over into the sporting arena the conflict and creamier for this to be sure that the silky going to paralympic games. on sunday. ukraine's paralympics she said the country would pull out of the games. if there is an escalation of the comp late goal to be the ones he said he would not be able to stay we would go in protest of this nation's ministry intervention in ukraine several countries have turned their backs on floyd's opening seventy. the list appreciation...
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everyone from robert dreyfuss, president of greentree, to the president of corcoran. >> it is a luxury theme. how does real estate figure in? luxury high-end real estate? >> luxury is a commonly used word in the real estate business and it can mean a lot of different things. but i think it is probably a word that is commonly used to describe the greatest real estate all over the world now. i say all over the world because there really are no more borders when it comes to luxury. i went to the first summit 12 years ago. the evolution would be quite interesting. >> these people, 12 years ago luxury numbers began as a word use toople would describe certain products. since then it has become even more and more luxury us. i guess i still do this, having something that no one else has. we dealcertainly what in. >> i think that in real estate luxury 12 years ago might have meant a marble bathroom, but today it means he has a bathroom and she has a bathroom. >> and the children each have a bathroom. >> there is sort of no better display of all of that than in manhattan. speaking with the ceo o
everyone from robert dreyfuss, president of greentree, to the president of corcoran. >> it is a luxury theme. how does real estate figure in? luxury high-end real estate? >> luxury is a commonly used word in the real estate business and it can mean a lot of different things. but i think it is probably a word that is commonly used to describe the greatest real estate all over the world now. i say all over the world because there really are no more borders when it comes to luxury. i...
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low, bonobo, and the corcoran group all joining us tomorrow. have a great tuesday night. ♪ >> we are coming up on 56 past the hour and that means bloomberg television is on the markets. i'm julie hyman. we did see a rally by the end of the day, although it was not clear we were going to make it there earlier in the session. we were pressed higher by that of an estimated consumer confidence data. if you take a look at what happened with treasuries today as well, we saw a little bit of selling in the treasury market, particularly on the longer end of the curve as the 30 year bond got to 3.5 nine percent. in terms of currencies, the currency world got a little smaller today. the irs announced it does not consider bitcoin a currency. instead, it will be treated as property. those taxme to change filings next month. if you do prefer to put the money in the old-fashioned wingback, adam johnson has a reason why this might be the time to buy. -- the good old-fashioned greenback, adam johnson has a reason why this might be the time to buy. >> making t
low, bonobo, and the corcoran group all joining us tomorrow. have a great tuesday night. ♪ >> we are coming up on 56 past the hour and that means bloomberg television is on the markets. i'm julie hyman. we did see a rally by the end of the day, although it was not clear we were going to make it there earlier in the session. we were pressed higher by that of an estimated consumer confidence data. if you take a look at what happened with treasuries today as well, we saw a little bit of...
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senator corcoran i believe this is the debate we're having i know what to think the ranking member for helping us put this hearing together with the four witnesses before his take time to provide good insight. with that, let's return to senator corker for his remarks. >> mr. chairman, thank you in angola for witnesses for being here. i understand we have two divergent these on keystone of the kevlar for both of those fears. i want to thank you for the markup we had yesterday minestrone bipartisanship showed with the support of ukraine. it's unfortunate the administration declined to testify here today. very unfortunate. i understand they do not want to prejudice the outcome of natural interest determination process they're going through right now. i do think it would have been a port and its import explain to us all the factors to consider making this decision. i hope today we can pass determinations. that would be important to us and circumstances have come up with a clear picture of what it should be. i said that the issue would agree in some respects of the united states national in
senator corcoran i believe this is the debate we're having i know what to think the ranking member for helping us put this hearing together with the four witnesses before his take time to provide good insight. with that, let's return to senator corker for his remarks. >> mr. chairman, thank you in angola for witnesses for being here. i understand we have two divergent these on keystone of the kevlar for both of those fears. i want to thank you for the markup we had yesterday minestrone...
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personal story, really wonderful histories, and i think the one that you're seeing is probably the corcoran group. businesses have adopted findery, you know, with great firfer. one of the things we've seen is that, you know, real estate for example is one of the great use cases for findery. in general, though, the things we're seeing on findery is more historical, more personal. we welcome all businesses on our platform as well. >> right. and while i can understand that it's kind of those stories and that experience that would draw people in, you need people on the platform, i guess what i'm wondering, the business model you will have listing or partnership with the local enterprises? >> yeah. that's the likely scenario for revenue plan. however, right now since we just launched less than 4 hours ago we are in the process of building up our member base and building up participation on the platform. >> we have said -- you've been critical, katerina, of social as a category. i think you've called it social peacocking. you argue that you don't want to be cool. what do you have against that? >>
personal story, really wonderful histories, and i think the one that you're seeing is probably the corcoran group. businesses have adopted findery, you know, with great firfer. one of the things we've seen is that, you know, real estate for example is one of the great use cases for findery. in general, though, the things we're seeing on findery is more historical, more personal. we welcome all businesses on our platform as well. >> right. and while i can understand that it's kind of those...
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that you put we put it at the point of entry so as as an orange ship comes into the into the port of corcoran supported dublin our culture it comes into sharp shannon river we're able to put the tax at a point of entry and that's a big advantage because you cut out the expense of collecting it and it kind of trick astrue the rest of the economic system so you put it on the oil tanker coming in or you put it on the coal the cold shipment. and then it applied in a myriad of different ways it's not a huge tax signal it accounts now for about one percent of our overall tax revenue but it's a signal that it's one of if you put it in as one of several signals it starts to have that effect in even there you don't expect you know in improving your energy efficient in your homes or improving industries energy efficiency when they see a carbon tax in place people know that they can vest in alternatives that actually cut out the use of fossil fuels so that's a big advantage we had is that was able to be fairly easily introduced at the point of entry it applied on on every aspect of transport he's saying
that you put we put it at the point of entry so as as an orange ship comes into the into the port of corcoran supported dublin our culture it comes into sharp shannon river we're able to put the tax at a point of entry and that's a big advantage because you cut out the expense of collecting it and it kind of trick astrue the rest of the economic system so you put it on the oil tanker coming in or you put it on the coal the cold shipment. and then it applied in a myriad of different ways it's...