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joe: it was june 5, 2001, about four months later, and i' m sitting next to dick clark, and dick leans over to me and he says, kind of incidental to the thought you guys were getting?" and i said, "yeah," and he said, "well, it' s going to someone else." and i was a little bit surprised, because we had been working on this a long time. sharyl: dick -- or richard clarke -- was president bush' s chief counterterrorism advisor. he didn' t respond to our requests for comment. he' s shown here in 2002 giving nacchio a presidential certificate. in this photo, nacchio and other ceos are shown with clarke, being sworn in on the president' s national security telecommunications advisory committee. nacchio says that contract qwest wasn' t getting after all dealt a major blow. joe: yeah, yeah, we' re talking in the hundreds of millions, okay, we' re not talking $10 million, we' re talking big deal contract. well, what ends up over the next several months is about 4 or 5 contracts we thought we were we didn' t get. sharyl: nacchio viewed it as reprisal for his refusal to take part in what he viewe
joe: it was june 5, 2001, about four months later, and i' m sitting next to dick clark, and dick leans over to me and he says, kind of incidental to the thought you guys were getting?" and i said, "yeah," and he said, "well, it' s going to someone else." and i was a little bit surprised, because we had been working on this a long time. sharyl: dick -- or richard clarke -- was president bush' s chief counterterrorism advisor. he didn' t respond to our requests for...
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matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. morning long with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the top of the hour continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and abc news. good morning tri-state.it's 8-56.a tri-state mom who confessed to injecting benadryl into her sick son's feeding tube will learn her punishment this morning. jessica valik took a plea deal last month... and will be sentenced in just a few hours. she could spend up to six months in jail.prosecutors say her four-year old was a patient at cincinnati children's... and being treated for a skin condition. they also say she could have killed her son. our tuesday forecast will be dry, but get ready for a windy day. winds will come in from the southwest at 10 to 20 mph and gust up to 35 mph. but this also brings in warmer air and temperatures will climb into the mid 60s. temperatures stay mild until rain r
matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. morning long with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the top of the hour continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and abc news. good morning tri-state.it's 8-56.a tri-state mom who confessed to injecting benadryl into her sick son's feeding tube will learn her punishment...
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. >> robin, more now from dick clarke and matt olsen. we heard alex marquardt say this was expected especially after the takedown of salah abdeslam. yet it could not be prevented. >> well, george, let's look's chronology, the attack in paris was four months ago and that attack was directly linked to a cell in brussels. then last week, a week ago today belgian police raided what they thought was an empty apartment but they found it filled with people who shot at them, wounded french police and belgian police a week ago today. that raid gave them clues that the mastermind of the paris attack. when they raided his apartment, when they captured him, they said two things, one, they now knew that there was a much bigger cell network than they had previously known and, two, that further attacks were planned. that was friday. the attacks came today. they were unable during all of that four months to find the leader of the paris attacks and they were unable over the course of the weekend and through monday to stop this new cell that they knew was
. >> robin, more now from dick clarke and matt olsen. we heard alex marquardt say this was expected especially after the takedown of salah abdeslam. yet it could not be prevented. >> well, george, let's look's chronology, the attack in paris was four months ago and that attack was directly linked to a cell in brussels. then last week, a week ago today belgian police raided what they thought was an empty apartment but they found it filled with people who shot at them, wounded french...
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matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. >>> we have been live all morning long with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the top of the hour continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and we'll be right back. >>> in the last 15 minutes, crews have re-opened brookshire at 485 that shut down outbound lanes for nearly 5 hour -- hours this morning. police say that a black nissan ran into the back of a dump truck. the truck said it was hit from behind. mark taylor is in the traffic mark? >>> stephanie, multiple issues, most minor fender benders, but we are seeing delays on 485 and a crash on the outerloop heading towards fairview, and you can see the delays with drive time technology showing hour between mathews andmint hill and highway 51 would be an alternate route. and hickory road at harris, this is fairly minor and sharon lakes road near south boulevard, that accide
matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. >>> we have been live all morning long with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the top of the hour continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and we'll be right back. >>> in the last 15 minutes, crews have re-opened brookshire at 485 that shut down outbound...
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matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. and we'll be right back. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, hey, have you heard? heard what? before school starts in september, all kids going into 7th and 12th grade have to get the meningococcal vaccine. it protects against diseases like meningitis. that can be serious, even deadly. yeah, that's why they can't start school without it. something to share? (giggling) actually, yes! talk to your health care provider. even kids who've had one shot >>> we have been live all morning long with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the top of the hour continuing our coverage live here on
matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. and we'll be right back. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, hey, have you heard? heard what? before school starts in september,...
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center for a look at this would take you inside the cleaner auto show dick clark that right shows a 2016 chevy corvette at the i. x. center. >> and it is one of the most popular close from shoving many people dream of hits in hitting the open road it has come a long way from the introduction in 1953f. >> the 2016 corvette as a six or 50-horsepower engine to reach about $80,000 . it has several new design options including smartphone technology and front parking camera also a performance of data recorder. >> the corvette has been known for performance value it is the best car for the money now it is just the best car andbe the suspension has been purchased by ferrari and never again to be put on their supercars it is a corvette item. >> is one of many cars and the auto showe which is open through sunday, cavs forward kevin love will be at the auto showr sign autographs from 6:00 o'clock seah kenny crumpton patty harken 's cardboard spring is almost here and that means it is time for lakewood high school students to make the cardboard boats and hope they don't fall apart, kenny crumpton pa
center for a look at this would take you inside the cleaner auto show dick clark that right shows a 2016 chevy corvette at the i. x. center. >> and it is one of the most popular close from shoving many people dream of hits in hitting the open road it has come a long way from the introduction in 1953f. >> the 2016 corvette as a six or 50-horsepower engine to reach about $80,000 . it has several new design options including smartphone technology and front parking camera also a...
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matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. these attacks all morning long >>> we have been live all morning long with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the top of the hour continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and abc news. >>> good morning. unfortunately we have a fatal crash to tell you about in sarasota. it's causing some roadblocks now. this crash at fruitville and beniva involved four vehicles, one confirmed dead. fruitville is closed in both directions from tuttle to beniva. alternates, head north and take vista. i can tell you bahia vista is very slow westbound so it may be worth going up to 17th street or further north and south to avoid that crash but we'll keep you updated here and of course on twitter @tampabaytraffic. can i tell you this crash at u.s. 301 and selmon expressway is in the clearing stages, that is good news. we're also seeing some relief on i-75 through brandon, northbound
matt olsen, dick clarke, thanks very much. our coverage will continue staying on. these attacks all morning long >>> we have been live all morning long with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the top of the hour continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and abc news. >>> good morning. unfortunately we have a fatal crash to tell you about...
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. >> ed gallek fox 8 i-team dick clark are marketers are about to take a turn.re >> this is a look from the roof-cam,, it does doesn't look a lot cooler than it hasit less two days, said angeline weather center with a.j. colby. wo glad to show you those changes in thehe first weekend of march currently 49 hopkins. into the '60s at huntington south point quite a difference . the lambs are the rainfall to the start . transition to snowfall could be regulation of up to two or 3 inches .io the loss of which will be falling north and west of detroit . the cool air will be slowly departing can see the trend toward milder weather on the outlook, stay around 50 . on saturday may bring snowfall, sunday looking good near 40tu adding 10 degrees next monday and then another dozen degrees shower . cavaliers look to snap out of a funk. >> michael brantley is on the comeback trail . his john telich with your tuesday sports. >> cavaliers snapped a two-game skidc, a victory over the pacers at the queue, the pacers took a 55 -- 50 lead, the cavaliers come back with some long-distance stuff that'sca jr, t
. >> ed gallek fox 8 i-team dick clark are marketers are about to take a turn.re >> this is a look from the roof-cam,, it does doesn't look a lot cooler than it hasit less two days, said angeline weather center with a.j. colby. wo glad to show you those changes in thehe first weekend of march currently 49 hopkins. into the '60s at huntington south point quite a difference . the lambs are the rainfall to the start . transition to snowfall could be regulation of up to two or 3 inches...
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is blamed the public for suckers who gets a free ride to the white house and we get a lousy hat dick clark mitt romney says much of a response insinuating that donald trump would fire back at a rally in portland maine. >> this is a failed candidateat n . he failed horribly, he cannot take another loss in he is a choke artist. >> donald trump pointed out that mitt romney accepted his endorsement of 2012 . about four about the kkk andt disabled and muslims i would not have accepted his endorsement of.ul >> it learned. this department under investigation for browsing the web instead of patrolling.. >> the police boss got caught looking at cheerleaders as ed gallek breaks the story joins us from what the detailed. >> 19 asking about cops with computers watching football, tv shows and websites in more. >> how did they spend so much time watching things on the computer?m >> much of the chief on the spot about this new record show more computer sites visited by olmsted falls officers we showed you an olmsted falls lieutenant, a retired at the mayor says she confronted him with computer records, a
is blamed the public for suckers who gets a free ride to the white house and we get a lousy hat dick clark mitt romney says much of a response insinuating that donald trump would fire back at a rally in portland maine. >> this is a failed candidateat n . he failed horribly, he cannot take another loss in he is a choke artist. >> donald trump pointed out that mitt romney accepted his endorsement of 2012 . about four about the kkk andt disabled and muslims i would not have accepted...
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don't know. that chavis may have smead have been living on spring road in cleveland peter gaughan dick clark a man who was very respectful and polite.a >> the complaint says that jonathan smead also had a great interest in past assassinations of presidents especially na of john f. kennedy in fact a relative called it an obsession with the jfk case. >> the i-team obtained a report showingpo a week a week earlier the police took this same man to metrohealth they say that they got a callll that he had a knife to his throat and a gun to his head and said that about a family matter. ended up in the middle of something like this, agents say that the phone call with the threats made sunday night they say that he admitted that he had been drinking and really meant no harm to cutut >> ed gallek fox 8 i-team. another live look from the roofcam has descended into the weather center with jenn harcher for the latest onto our forecast and we're all looking forward to thes big one of next week's. >> 60s, in the meantime, if feeling like winter with 30s and snowfall started to fly it will develop this after
don't know. that chavis may have smead have been living on spring road in cleveland peter gaughan dick clark a man who was very respectful and polite.a >> the complaint says that jonathan smead also had a great interest in past assassinations of presidents especially na of john f. kennedy in fact a relative called it an obsession with the jfk case. >> the i-team obtained a report showingpo a week a week earlier the police took this same man to metrohealth they say that they got a...
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matt olsen, dick clarke,ry much. our coverage will continue >>> we have been live all with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and abc news. >>> time now is 8:56. developing new details about a murder/suicide in hudson involving a hudson and his we now know chilling -- chilling text messages were sent to the children before it happened. the police department is not confirming who sent the messages, but each of ree sons were allegedly asked to meet with their father; however, the boys say that their dad never showed up. instead, he ambushed the mother at the couple's road, shooting and killing her before turning the gun on himself. >>> and two months ago, the husband was also arrested for domestic violence that charge ced to disorderly conduct. and today, state lawmakers are introducing a bill to keep another tragedy like the one in hudson from happen
matt olsen, dick clarke,ry much. our coverage will continue >>> we have been live all with coverage of this deadly terror attacks in europe. 8:56 right now on the east. we'll stay live across the country to cover this story. >> yes, we'll be back at the continuing our coverage live here on "gma" and abc news. >>> time now is 8:56. developing new details about a murder/suicide in hudson involving a hudson and his we now know chilling -- chilling text messages...
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dick clarke, you can understand people here in the u.s. are waking up, they're seeing what is happening in europe in brussels, their heart goes out to them but thinking about, okay, i've got to go to work and school. the concern here, here in times square we're seeing added activity. what can you say to people who are waking up anticipate hearing this news in the u.s.? >> i think the truth is that there's no threat in the united states that the u.s. government knows of of anything like this happening right now. we don't know of the presence of organized cells of isis in the united states. were cells in europe and we did know there were cells in belgium planning this kind of attack. if you're thinking about going into the metro, going into the "t" in boston, that's probably safe. we haven't had any evidence of attacks being planned even though let's be frank, it would be relatively easy to do. that's why as i was saying a moment ago you have to get inside these cells, you have to detect these cells before they become active. because if some
dick clarke, you can understand people here in the u.s. are waking up, they're seeing what is happening in europe in brussels, their heart goes out to them but thinking about, okay, i've got to go to work and school. the concern here, here in times square we're seeing added activity. what can you say to people who are waking up anticipate hearing this news in the u.s.? >> i think the truth is that there's no threat in the united states that the u.s. government knows of of anything like...
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when dick clark was the cyberguy in the white house, he wanted to control everything and lay down mandatory security requirements and create something that was basically an internet for critical infrastructure where their internet is hooked up something like a government agency which would be able to tell when they were being hacked, amendment, private industry didn't want that. the commerce department didn't want it and the treasury department didn't want it. it went by the wayside and you accept the whole package. most people don't want the whole package which is why the nsa by statute is doing certain things. and domestic context, must have had a court order, the attorney general, there were some very good people, even the head of private industry in the nsa share their stuff. >> lockheed martin -- [inaudible question] >> they are slow. >> speak into the mic please. >> lockheed is very slow. >> so i am thinking the government should make the effort to make innovative companies or make them comfortable, it would be an advantage for the us. >> a big corporation trying to do that. one of th
when dick clark was the cyberguy in the white house, he wanted to control everything and lay down mandatory security requirements and create something that was basically an internet for critical infrastructure where their internet is hooked up something like a government agency which would be able to tell when they were being hacked, amendment, private industry didn't want that. the commerce department didn't want it and the treasury department didn't want it. it went by the wayside and you...
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. >> okay, matt olsen, dick clarke, thank you very much. our coverage will continue right now.ing on these attacks all mo >>> we'll have the latest on the brussels attacks all morning long and david muir will have a special one-hour edition of "world news tonight." thanks for watching. -lois pricese. [ifrom grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. announcer: it's time again for our amazing wine sale! right now, save 50-80% on all our wines! over 150 to choose from! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> good morning. it's 8:59. >>> you need the sunglasses more than the umbrella. we have a few radar returns right along the co
. >> okay, matt olsen, dick clarke, thank you very much. our coverage will continue right now.ing on these attacks all mo >>> we'll have the latest on the brussels attacks all morning long and david muir will have a special one-hour edition of "world news tonight." thanks for watching. -lois pricese. [ifrom grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for...
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and, you know, when dick clark was this cyber guy in the white house, and dick has a certain authoritarian personality, he wanted to control everything. and he wanted to lay down mandatory security requirements. and he wanted to create something called fib net. it was basically an internet for critical infrastructure where their internet would be hooked up to something like a government agency which would be able to tell when they were being hacked, and they could come to the rescue. but, again, government, i mean, private industry didn't want that. and the commerce department didn't want it. and the treasury department didn't want it. so that idea kind of went by the wayside. again, it's hard, you know? you have to accept the whole package. and most people don't want the whole package which is why the nsa is, you know, by statute prevented from doing certain things in a domestic context unless they have a court order or letter signed by the attorney general. there are some very good people. i would say even ahead of private industry in certain respects in the nsa but, again, they can't re
and, you know, when dick clark was this cyber guy in the white house, and dick has a certain authoritarian personality, he wanted to control everything. and he wanted to lay down mandatory security requirements. and he wanted to create something called fib net. it was basically an internet for critical infrastructure where their internet would be hooked up to something like a government agency which would be able to tell when they were being hacked, and they could come to the rescue. but,...
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. >> dick clarke, you can understand, people here in the u.s. waking up and seeing what is happening in europe and in brussels and their hearts go out to them, and they are thinking about, i have to go to work and school, and the concern here in times square, we are seeing added activity, and what can you say to people waking up and hearing the news here in the u.s.? >> the truth is, there's no threat in the united states that the u.s. government knows of of anything like this happening right now. 83 don't know of the presence of organized cells of isis in the united states. the way we do know there were cells in europe and we did know there were cells in belgium planning this kind of attack, and if you are thinking about go into the metro or the t in boston, and that's probably safe. we have not had any evidence of attacks being planned, and even though, let's be frank, it would be relatively easy to do. that's why, as i was saying a moment ago, you have to get inside these cells and detect these cells before they become active, because if some
. >> dick clarke, you can understand, people here in the u.s. waking up and seeing what is happening in europe and in brussels and their hearts go out to them, and they are thinking about, i have to go to work and school, and the concern here in times square, we are seeing added activity, and what can you say to people waking up and hearing the news here in the u.s.? >> the truth is, there's no threat in the united states that the u.s. government knows of of anything like this...
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. >> robin, more now from dick clarke and matt olsen. we heard alex marquardt say this was expected especially after the takedown of salah abdeslam. yet it could not be prevented. >> well, george, let's look's chronology, the attack in paris was four months ago and that attack was directly linked to a cell in brussels. then last week, a week ago today belgian police raided what they thought was an empty apartment but they found it filled with people who shot at them, wounded french police and belgian police a week ago today. that raid gave them clues that led last friday to the arrest of the mastermind of the paris attack. when they raided his apartment, when they captured him, they said two things, one, they now knew that there was a much bigger cell network than they had previously known and, two, that further attacks were planned. that was friday. the attacks came today. they were unable during all of that four months to find the leader of the paris attacks and they were unable over the course of the weekend and through monday to stop
. >> robin, more now from dick clarke and matt olsen. we heard alex marquardt say this was expected especially after the takedown of salah abdeslam. yet it could not be prevented. >> well, george, let's look's chronology, the attack in paris was four months ago and that attack was directly linked to a cell in brussels. then last week, a week ago today belgian police raided what they thought was an empty apartment but they found it filled with people who shot at them, wounded french...