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. >> i want to bring in dick clark, becausehiis stunning news, dick. they apparently were standing there, he was firing on them and they some how could tip the boat to try to disable at least his ability to succeed in firing at them? >> well, if they have a robot that's large enough and certainly, they exist, and they have arms that go up to manipulate bombs, they could have used arms to rip the shrink wrap and then to pull along one side of the boat, have him fall out. and that may be what happened. >> again, we heard this report from an eyewitness and it was so early and we were all trying to be extremely careful, that the police had been overheard saying that they had seen him sneaking a look out from under that cover on the boat. this seems to give new validity to that, brian. >> reporter: well, indeed, and representative long says, you know, it's over. there's not a question now. when he came to speak with me, he said it's just a question of making sure that he is incapacitated so that if he has a suicide vest, he could not detonate it and harm an
. >> i want to bring in dick clark, becausehiis stunning news, dick. they apparently were standing there, he was firing on them and they some how could tip the boat to try to disable at least his ability to succeed in firing at them? >> well, if they have a robot that's large enough and certainly, they exist, and they have arms that go up to manipulate bombs, they could have used arms to rip the shrink wrap and then to pull along one side of the boat, have him fall out. and that may...
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but i'm, i'm with brad garrett and dick clark. i think your theory this may have been a ruse to let his guard down may be true but we'll have to see how that happen autos let's dmek again with brian ross. see if he can hear us now. >> nothing official. lo of talk on the scanner, something is happening there that involves weapons and pursuit but at this point there is nothing firm to report. but it is interesting and getting dark as you can see. the police continue to rome. they have announced they're going to pull out and maybe that was a ruse. i noticed just when it got -- the sunset two helicopters went up. they can't see you. >> this point i would say my count is probably 70 cars in the quadrant where they're doing the maximum search. they had g through 20 streets. they were are going to pull out and perhaps if he was paying attention to what is being said on radio and television he thought he had made it out and let down his guard. >> if it were a diversion tactic it's unusual for them to say to people you can go back out of t
but i'm, i'm with brad garrett and dick clark. i think your theory this may have been a ruse to let his guard down may be true but we'll have to see how that happen autos let's dmek again with brian ross. see if he can hear us now. >> nothing official. lo of talk on the scanner, something is happening there that involves weapons and pursuit but at this point there is nothing firm to report. but it is interesting and getting dark as you can see. the police continue to rome. they have...
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. >> dick clark, item tell us how quickly they would move in to start talking to him. >> well, depends upon what the doctor's allow, frankly. if the doctors can patch him up and get him to where he could talk, then there's an issue of whether or not they have to mir r mirandize him. there are some circumstances under the law where they do not have to mirandize him right away if they think there's an imminent threat. they can ask him questions without giving him his rights. but i don't think at this point leit'sar there's threat. tell m the team they send in to talk to him. how many people send to go inniin i initially the. >> well, it's a small ground of people talking to him, but they're backed up by a large interagency team. the people that go in to talk to him have had training in interrogation, in psychology. they'll try to be friend him. they will try to get him, perhaps, if he's religious, they'll pray with him. that's been done before. they'll give him a koran. they'll build up a relationship. and then they'll tell him very subtly that he's being charged with conspiracy to murde
. >> dick clark, item tell us how quickly they would move in to start talking to him. >> well, depends upon what the doctor's allow, frankly. if the doctors can patch him up and get him to where he could talk, then there's an issue of whether or not they have to mir r mirandize him. there are some circumstances under the law where they do not have to mirandize him right away if they think there's an imminent threat. they can ask him questions without giving him his rights. but i...
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i'm elated i'm with dick clark and kids are screaming.arrying on, oh my darling, oh my lover, i love you with all of my heart. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. the damn record got stuck and i'm on national television. i said i'm quitting. i'm going home. >> well, thank god you didn't quit. if you had quit, we never would have had "my way" or any of this stuff. it's a terrific book. it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you want. >> my check. >> darn right it's your check. i'm even sing you a monologue. >> oh, no, we won't go that far. >> we'll be right back. >>> every night, chef bruno cerato serves meals to 300 kids in california. it's work, but he was honored in 2011 for a top-ten cnn hero. but it was bruno who wanted to do more wanting
i'm elated i'm with dick clark and kids are screaming.arrying on, oh my darling, oh my lover, i love you with all of my heart. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. the damn record got stuck and i'm on national television. i said i'm quitting. i'm going home. >> well, thank god you didn't quit. if you had quit, we never would have had "my way" or any of this stuff. it's a terrific book. it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people...
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as part of a tribute to dick clark. >> i am a huge garth brooks fans.hat -- ♪ i got friends in low places >>> up next, "the pulse." asking a girl to prom. what one teen wore to get his date to say yes. >>> plus, scoring a touchdown for the nebraska cornhuskers. why a 7-year-old was hand the ball. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start hu
as part of a tribute to dick clark. >> i am a huge garth brooks fans.hat -- ♪ i got friends in low places >>> up next, "the pulse." asking a girl to prom. what one teen wore to get his date to say yes. >>> plus, scoring a touchdown for the nebraska cornhuskers. why a 7-year-old was hand the ball. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira...
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the fbi has a lot of capabilities and the intelligence community has a lot of capabilities as dick clark would tell you would surprise some of us, but i can tell you this, law enforcement officials do believe that putting out those images and those photographs and that video was a critical break in the case and these men had such ties to the community and so many people knew them. they believe -- at least some of my sources believed that that spd them to take actio prior source w emed to be identify tand put those pictures out that quickly. >> they certainly had messages and driver's licenses, you know that. >> you can't run facial recognition software, soaly though it doesn't appear to have happened. it could have happened and eventually they would have found out where they were just by crunching through databases. >> weir just getting word from a federal law enforcement source tamerlan tsarnaev flew out of kennedy airport. a pretty significant amount of time. >> russia is a very big place and includes chechnya, and includes dagestan. so he might well, it looked like earlier like he mig
the fbi has a lot of capabilities and the intelligence community has a lot of capabilities as dick clark would tell you would surprise some of us, but i can tell you this, law enforcement officials do believe that putting out those images and those photographs and that video was a critical break in the case and these men had such ties to the community and so many people knew them. they believe -- at least some of my sources believed that that spd them to take actio prior source w emed to be...
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. >> again, we heard our own consultant dick clarke say this would have been about the size of an ied in iraq or afghanistan. >> it probably was. again, it was a powerful blast. and people felt that. but it wasn't enormous. and those blasts in afghanistan and iraq that do so much damage look to me to be about the same size early on in the war. you could probably put them in a backpack and no one would really notice. they obviously got bigger and bigger as the war went on, but a very small device can do so much damage. >> and we're following breaking news development at jfk library. they've just tweeted fire in the building is out, appears to have started in mechanical room of new building, all staff and visitors accounted for. >> yeah, but no injuries reported. again, some people think it's related. who knows, it may be some sort of electrical fire. anything today after that bombing at the boston marathon would be suspicious. >> and, martha, going forward, officials taking nothing for granted. you see the helicopter over the scene there. the federal aviation administration has closed
. >> again, we heard our own consultant dick clarke say this would have been about the size of an ied in iraq or afghanistan. >> it probably was. again, it was a powerful blast. and people felt that. but it wasn't enormous. and those blasts in afghanistan and iraq that do so much damage look to me to be about the same size early on in the war. you could probably put them in a backpack and no one would really notice. they obviously got bigger and bigger as the war went on, but a very...
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. >> dick clark is smiling. that was great.e doppler 7 hd shows it is dry this morning and breezy. not dangerous winds of yesterday. the fastest gusts are 20 miles per hour in novato and half moon bay and fairfield and livermore and the rest of us are at 15 and down to around den in oakland. those are gusts that could change at any time. sunny start around the bay and 54 and upper 60's at noon and mid-70's and breezy conditions in the afternoon. inland we are starting in the 40's and 50's and near 70 by noon and in the mid 70's by 4:00 but a calm and mild evening around 70 and cool at the coast. this is where the fast wind is at 48 and hanging around 60 for the boater part of the afternoon and a coat this evening at 55. >> sig-alert in brentwood is slowing traffic down taking you to marsh creek road a head on collision with one party still trapped and a car is on its side^. we will look at our app and we are seeing a very special abc7 news wazers tracking this for us and it is looking busy and traffic is diverting. you can use
. >> dick clark is smiling. that was great.e doppler 7 hd shows it is dry this morning and breezy. not dangerous winds of yesterday. the fastest gusts are 20 miles per hour in novato and half moon bay and fairfield and livermore and the rest of us are at 15 and down to around den in oakland. those are gusts that could change at any time. sunny start around the bay and 54 and upper 60's at noon and mid-70's and breezy conditions in the afternoon. inland we are starting in the 40's and 50's...
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. >> again, we heard our own consultant dick clarke say this would have been about the size of an ied in iraq or afghanistan. >> it probably was. again, it was a powerful blast. and people felt that. but it wasn't enormous. and those blasts in afghanistan and iraq that do so much damage look to me to be about the same size early on in the war. you could probably put them in a backpack and no one would really notice. they obviously got bigger and bigger as the war went on, but a very small device can do so much damage. >> and we're following breaking news development at jfk library. they've just tweeted fire in the building is out, appears to have started in mechanical room of new building, all staff and visitors accounted for. >> yeah, but no injuries reported. again, some people think it's related. who knows, it may be some sort of electrical fire. anything today after that bombing at the boston marathon would be suspicious. >> and, martha, going forward, officials taking nothing for granted. you see the helicopter over the scene there. the federal aviation administration has closed
. >> again, we heard our own consultant dick clarke say this would have been about the size of an ied in iraq or afghanistan. >> it probably was. again, it was a powerful blast. and people felt that. but it wasn't enormous. and those blasts in afghanistan and iraq that do so much damage look to me to be about the same size early on in the war. you could probably put them in a backpack and no one would really notice. they obviously got bigger and bigger as the war went on, but a very...
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. >>> let's go back to dick clarke right now.ld a pressure cooker bomb, don't you have to practice, wouldn't there been some activity, gotten some glimpse? >> you have to practice, agents have been going around the greater boston area, investigating reports of cherry bombs and firecrackers, there was a report down in hanover o, on the south shore they investigated. they're probably going to gun rangers, in massachusetts, it's illegal to own an assault rifle. the number of places that you can train nearby, aren't that great, but perhaps you can go to new hampshire, outside of the state to some of these camps where you can get regular training, not terrorist camps, just sort of adventure camps. george, the other thing to bear in mind the russian intelligence agencies are all over chechnya, all over the communications going in and out, and all of -- always monitoring chechnya terrorist groups. right now, i can bet that the united states is on the phone to the fsb, the russian intelligence agency trying to find out what they know, di
. >>> let's go back to dick clarke right now.ld a pressure cooker bomb, don't you have to practice, wouldn't there been some activity, gotten some glimpse? >> you have to practice, agents have been going around the greater boston area, investigating reports of cherry bombs and firecrackers, there was a report down in hanover o, on the south shore they investigated. they're probably going to gun rangers, in massachusetts, it's illegal to own an assault rifle. the number of places...
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. >>> dick clark was ahead of his time. >> look, kid if you don't have a home with a mother or a fathercome in sam. >> something's going on. you'd better get down here. >> i'm on my way. >> tracy had a watch phone. now you may be able to wear your smartphone. senior editor scott stein is was and has the new wearable technology technology. good morning. >> good morning. >> is it here now, ready? >> it is here now. whether it's ready, not exactly. everyone's trying to figure this out. for years smartphones were developing as technology. it wasn't till the smartphone, i think, that a lot of the people in the mass market thought they needed one. people come up with solutions, trying to think on the fly. a lot of these work like wearable pagers. some of them do like the martian watch allows you to make phone calls fair paired through your phone. they're more an accessory than a standalone computer. >> what's the attraction? >> i think people like the idea if you're into geek techs, it puts into a niche, that you can check notifications on them dwroirjts have to take your watch out -- your ph
. >>> dick clark was ahead of his time. >> look, kid if you don't have a home with a mother or a fathercome in sam. >> something's going on. you'd better get down here. >> i'm on my way. >> tracy had a watch phone. now you may be able to wear your smartphone. senior editor scott stein is was and has the new wearable technology technology. good morning. >> good morning. >> is it here now, ready? >> it is here now. whether it's ready, not...
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. >> okay, dick clarke, thanks very much. >>> george, we are learning more about the three victims killed in the boston bombings. portraits are emerging of that 8-year-old little leaguer martin richard, the young woman whose parents say had a heart of gold and a third victim, a chinese grad who was watching the race with two friends. abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this spontaneous gathering. >> reporter: overnight thousands gathered in the chilly massachusetts air for a candlelight vigil honoring the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard, the brown-eyed bruins fan had just gotten ice cream and was watching the marathon with his family seen in this fac
. >> okay, dick clarke, thanks very much. >>> george, we are learning more about the three victims killed in the boston bombings. portraits are emerging of that 8-year-old little leaguer martin richard, the young woman whose parents say had a heart of gold and a third victim, a chinese grad who was watching the race with two friends. abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even...
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dick clark ran a lot of meetings, a lot of them on secure video teleconference. they were not just once a week. they would be constant with all the major participant agencies. i participated in a number of those things. the central intelligence agency something geared totally on finding osama bin laden. that group was disbanded when it was determined that it was no longer necessary by the cia. they represented some other field agencies in there as well. williams, final question. lessons learned from the boston marathon bombings. are you seeing some suggestions about how investigations could be tightened up or how methods could be home? >> the investigation was as good as i have seen anywhere. the fbi response to the police department was out shall -- absolutely superb. within a matter of days, the subjects have been identified, largely through some incredible photograph analysis. there were a lot of cameras going on at that moment. i doubt there were any more cameras at any one place in the world and with that they were able to identify the bombers and say these
dick clark ran a lot of meetings, a lot of them on secure video teleconference. they were not just once a week. they would be constant with all the major participant agencies. i participated in a number of those things. the central intelligence agency something geared totally on finding osama bin laden. that group was disbanded when it was determined that it was no longer necessary by the cia. they represented some other field agencies in there as well. williams, final question. lessons learned...
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today's guests including house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers, senator dick durbin,, richard clarke1:00 p.m., abc's this week with mayor thomas menino. senator dan coats and the ranking member of the house, congressman bennie thompson. chris wallace talks with the chairman of the senate intelligence committee. , andor dianne feinstein michael hayden. cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00 p.m.. candy crowley welcomes mike , chuck rudy giuliani schumer, and lindsey graham trade at 4:00 p.m. -- graham. at 4:00 p.m., face the nation. , formertom coburn secretary of homeland security tom ridge. the sunday network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. the re-airs begin at noon eastern with meet the press, 1:00, abc's this week. 3:00 p.m., cnn's state of the union. 4:00 p.m. eastern, face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span ,adio on 90.1 in washington d.c. area. nationwide on xm satellite radio, channel 119. download our free app for your smart phone or go online to cspanradio.org. the most35 is expensive weapons system in the hi
today's guests including house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers, senator dick durbin,, richard clarke1:00 p.m., abc's this week with mayor thomas menino. senator dan coats and the ranking member of the house, congressman bennie thompson. chris wallace talks with the chairman of the senate intelligence committee. , andor dianne feinstein michael hayden. cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00 p.m.. candy crowley welcomes mike , chuck rudy giuliani schumer, and lindsey graham trade at...