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. >>> want i want to bring in matt olsen, live with us tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour survey illance only some of some of the suspects they're watching around the united states. it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelms. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign
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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. 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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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
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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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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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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
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. >>> want i want to bring in matt olsen, live with us tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour survey illance only some of some of the suspects they're watching around the united states. it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelms. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign fighters who have gone to syria and returned to those countries, which really is overwhelming for the security services in places like brussels and paris. >> so, what do you do, matt, in the meantime, if you can't have 24-hour surveillance, which we all know is the reality here, how do you keep these attacks from happening? believe, were right there in the neighborhoods who had been searched in belgium. >> you know, the key, david, is good intelligence. you need to have surveillance, informants. the best way to stop an attack like this is to know about it before it happens. it's very difficult to protect vulnerable targets like a train station. >> just diffi
. >>> want i want to bring in matt olsen, live with us tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour survey illance only some of some of the suspects they're watching around the united states. it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelms. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign fighters who have gone to syria and returned to those countries, which really is...
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i want to bring in matt olsen, as well. what we may be seeing here precisely the reaction to kind of progress that the u.s. military says is being made in syria and iraq, you see a strategic lashing out in europe. >> that's right, george, there has been progress on the ground in iraq and syria. these groups, as isis comes under that kind of pressure, the concern is they'll take steps to show their relevance and to carry out the kind of attack that we saw this morning in brussels. i think as martha raddatz said quite correctly, it's hard to stop one of these attacks at an airport or a train station. these are very vulnerable targets. >> right now, richard clarke, the pressure is going to be increased on belgian authorities to try and get more information from the man they now have in custody that attacker from paris, abdeslam. >> they have him in custody and they have been questioning him from friday. they undoubtly got some information. if he knew these attacks were going to take place and he didn't tell them, that's going
i want to bring in matt olsen, as well. what we may be seeing here precisely the reaction to kind of progress that the u.s. military says is being made in syria and iraq, you see a strategic lashing out in europe. >> that's right, george, there has been progress on the ground in iraq and syria. these groups, as isis comes under that kind of pressure, the concern is they'll take steps to show their relevance and to carry out the kind of attack that we saw this morning in brussels. i think...
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reportedly an egyptian national asking for political asylum according to counterterrorism expert matt olseninvestigators are likely getting names of everyone on board that flight. >> they're going through all the different options but, you know, there are limited options when you have armed takeover of a plane sitting on a tarmac at an airport like this. >> what would you say, matt, is one of the first things that you do when something like this takes place in egypt a two different countries? how does the u.s. interact at this point? >> certainly from the u.s. perspective, this is the concern is are there americans on that flight, so they've -- u.s. officials have run passenger manifests, tried to determine who is on the plane, if they have access to that information, working with our counterparts in egypt, and then really trying to find out if there's any intelligence scouring intelligence reports the last 24 hours, 48 hours to see if there's been any sign of any warning or threat that we can point to to identify who might be responsible. >> but so many people are asking at this hour how i
reportedly an egyptian national asking for political asylum according to counterterrorism expert matt olseninvestigators are likely getting names of everyone on board that flight. >> they're going through all the different options but, you know, there are limited options when you have armed takeover of a plane sitting on a tarmac at an airport like this. >> what would you say, matt, is one of the first things that you do when something like this takes place in egypt a two different...
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(sot matt olsen nightline) the muslim community in the u.s. is not as isolated as certain places in europe. (standup close) the state department has issued another advisory for americans traveling to europe... warning that terrorists are planning more attacks there on sporting events, tourist sites, and public transportation. bk abc news hope you'll recognize the robber in this video and turn him in.they say back on march second, he held up a clerk with a gun at the advance auto parts store on mitchell avenue and demanded money.he got away with a bag of cash, and jumped into a waiting vehicle, either a gold or tan 4 door suv with heavily tinted windows.call crime stoppers if you can help them catch him. also new at noon.cincinnati- based procter and gamble is facing a possible class action lawsuit.plaintiffs say old spice deodorant burned them! them!rodney colley of virginia claims he "suffered severe rashes, burning and discomfort" after "only a few uses of the old spice product," in a lawsuit filed march 11-th.the suit says there are more than 100 other similar complaints on a consumer w
(sot matt olsen nightline) the muslim community in the u.s. is not as isolated as certain places in europe. (standup close) the state department has issued another advisory for americans traveling to europe... warning that terrorists are planning more attacks there on sporting events, tourist sites, and public transportation. bk abc news hope you'll recognize the robber in this video and turn him in.they say back on march second, he held up a clerk with a gun at the advance auto parts store on...
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. >> i want to bring in matt olsen, former director of the national counterterrorism center, who is also with us live tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour surveillance only of some of these lone wolves, some of the suspects they're watching around the united states, it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelming. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign fighters who have gone to syria and returned to those countries, which really is overwhelming for the security services in places like brussels and paris. >> so, what do you do, matt, in the meantime, if you can't have 24-hour surveillance, which we all know is the reality here, how do you keep these attacks from happening? you know, many of these suspects, they believe, were right there in the neighborhoods that had been searched in belgium. >> you know, the key, david, is good intelligence. you need to have surveillance, you need to have informants. the best way to stop an attack like this is to know about it bef
. >> i want to bring in matt olsen, former director of the national counterterrorism center, who is also with us live tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour surveillance only of some of these lone wolves, some of the suspects they're watching around the united states, it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelming. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign...
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. >> let me bring back matt olsen. alk about the kinds of precautions that will be taken across the united states right now in the wake of these attacks in europe. >> well, certainly the fbi will work closely with their counterparts in belgium to learn as much as they can. that will mean as you suggest that there will be security precautions taken here at airports, i think we'll see stepped up security at transportation hubs, the kinds of things we've seen in the past in the united states when there have been attacks in other places, similar to what we saw late last fall in after the paris attacks. >> and what kind of coordination was it with the european intelligence? >> well, certainly -- there's a long-standing relationship european intelligence, european services and the u.s. services. that's been going on for a long time but it's been stepped up over the past year with the threat in syria and in particular in response to the foreign fighter flow which is really pose acute in europe where you have thousands of fight
. >> let me bring back matt olsen. alk about the kinds of precautions that will be taken across the united states right now in the wake of these attacks in europe. >> well, certainly the fbi will work closely with their counterparts in belgium to learn as much as they can. that will mean as you suggest that there will be security precautions taken here at airports, i think we'll see stepped up security at transportation hubs, the kinds of things we've seen in the past in the united...
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safety both abroad and at home pierre thomas and former national counterterrorism center director matt olsen. >> u.s. authorities are watching this very closely. what are your sources telling you? there are major concerns about flights taking off from egypt >> reporter: well, law enforcement officials say so far it doesn't appear to be terrorism. that much they're pretty confident of so far but it's a very fluid situation and don't yet know whether the man has explosives or not but here's the key, whether they turn out to be fake or not, the key is did he get something on board that plane that looks like an explosive belt? that would be raise very severe questions about egyptian aviation security, david. >> so let's bring in matt because you heard pierre say unclear whether or not he actually has a suicide vest but authorities particularly in this climate around the world have no choice but to take him at his world. >> yeah, that's exactly right and, you know, we go back to the downing of the russian airplane last october that took off from sharm el sheikh. you know, obviously there are real
safety both abroad and at home pierre thomas and former national counterterrorism center director matt olsen. >> u.s. authorities are watching this very closely. what are your sources telling you? there are major concerns about flights taking off from egypt >> reporter: well, law enforcement officials say so far it doesn't appear to be terrorism. that much they're pretty confident of so far but it's a very fluid situation and don't yet know whether the man has explosives or not but...
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both abroad and at home, abc's pierre thomas and former national counterterrorism center director matt olsen. there are major concerns about flights taking off from egypt and the security in place there. >> raise very severe questions about aviation. >> let's bring in matt. it's unclear whether he has a suicide vest. but authorities particularly in this climate around the world have no choice but to take him at his word. >> that's exactly right. we go back to the downing of the russian airplane last october, that took off from sharm el sheikh, obviously, there are real concerns about aviation security in egypt but also in other places in the middle east. regardless of whether or not this is a real device, there have to be real concerns raise at this point about security there. >> all right, matt olsen and pierre thomas, our thanks to you and the entire team. we'll stay on it to bring you details as soon as they come in. >> we certainly will. >>> now to the latest on the shooting and lockdown at the capitol. a suspect drawing what appeared to be a gun before officers took him down. authoritie
both abroad and at home, abc's pierre thomas and former national counterterrorism center director matt olsen. there are major concerns about flights taking off from egypt and the security in place there. >> raise very severe questions about aviation. >> let's bring in matt. it's unclear whether he has a suicide vest. but authorities particularly in this climate around the world have no choice but to take him at his word. >> that's exactly right. we go back to the downing of...
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device, there have to be real concerns raised at this point about security there. >> all right, matt olsen and pierre thomas, thanks to you and the entire team. we'll stay on it to bring you details as soon as they come in. >>> to the latest on the shooting and lockdown at the capitol. a suspect drawing what appeared to be a gun before officers took him down. authorities learning more about who he is and abc's david kerley is on capitol hill with the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. the visitor center under this plaza will re-open after those moments of shooting and fear and the suspect can in the hospital with a gunshot wound. it was chaos in the capitol's visitors center. americans told to flee after gunshots. katherine left was one of those all of a sudden hell broke loose. just police with guns drawn. people running and screaming. >> shots reported in the capitol visitors sen terror. >> reporter: the entire capitol on lockdown. tourists fleeing and staffers barricading doors and police out on force. going through security first at the visit ser center is where at
device, there have to be real concerns raised at this point about security there. >> all right, matt olsen and pierre thomas, thanks to you and the entire team. we'll stay on it to bring you details as soon as they come in. >>> to the latest on the shooting and lockdown at the capitol. a suspect drawing what appeared to be a gun before officers took him down. authorities learning more about who he is and abc's david kerley is on capitol hill with the latest. good morning, david....
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matt olsen has been in situations like those in the film as former director of the national counterterrorismer in the obama administration. there were two thumbs-up for the film as a tense, mostly realistic thriller, but continuing disagreement on the use of drones. >> what the film shows is the best case scenario, potentially, for the government, where we know who is inside a house that's being targeted. but in cases that amnesty international has documented, we would have real questions about whether the u.s. government had the advantage of the kind of facial recognition technology that appears to be in the film, the eyes on the ground, the ability to get an individual who might be killed, to try to get her away from the target strike area. and that's part of the problem actually, is that there's a novel technology out there and we as a public are swayed by that technology to think, "well, this is going to be a precise killing, this is going to be a clean kind of warfare, a kind of warfare that can be taken into cities," like we're seeing here in nairobi. and it's as though that excuses it
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i'll pick it up and back to matt olsen. we know the president is expected to address the cuban people today. we don't know if that will still take place. what are you hearing about how the government, how the u.s. government and white house is reacting what they're doing right now. >> what the white house is doing, what the government is doing is what they've done in the past when these attacks occur. first and foremost reaching out to the european counterparts finding out the facts on the ground but looking inward. how are we postured in the united states? what is the current state of the intelligence about isis inspired individuals in the united how is the department of homeland security postured to protect sites like subway systems, train stations, other types of targets that we've seen in the past that terrorists have gone after so all of that activity is taking place. certainly going to be a great washington even though the president is in cuba looking at these questions today. >> all right. matt, thank you. dick clark
i'll pick it up and back to matt olsen. we know the president is expected to address the cuban people today. we don't know if that will still take place. what are you hearing about how the government, how the u.s. government and white house is reacting what they're doing right now. >> what the white house is doing, what the government is doing is what they've done in the past when these attacks occur. first and foremost reaching out to the european counterparts finding out the facts on...
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calm but you also want to move quickly to an exit because you don't know what's going to happen matt olsen says this is a lesson in what to do. how to survive.ey're all going away from where they came from. >> it's the right thing to do to all go the same direction. >> why do you think they were all orderly in getting out. >> it's really quiet. shouting. you have one person helping them -- someone that was a model of the right type of behavior. one person can make all the >> reporter: in this case it was this woman in a vest who took a >> it appears to me this woman is really helping to make sure that one person leaves at a they don't jump on top of each other. >> she seemed to be talking to the people crying to calm them. >> as you look back in the traineople still on the train waiting and they're not panicking. i think this is actually quite remarkable. >> reporter: very remarkable the way they all acted. veryhe train. now, what about preventing an attack? it is the advice we have heard from u.s. officials all the time. if you see something, say good advice if you're out in a crowded pla
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please join me in thanking general mukasey and matt olsen for their wonderful -- [ applause ] matt, you get a tie. >> thank you, sir. >> a heritage tie. >> as you heard, there will be a brief break in this multi-panel discussion on intelligence and national security. hosted by the heritage foundation here in washington. former cia and nsa director michael hayden was among the speakers earlier to. shortly a keynote address of congressman mike rodgers. we'll have it for you live here on c-span3. before we get that, though, here's a brief look at the prime time programming coming up tonight. >> this week on c-span, we're featuring programs on the increase of drug abuse in america and the situation of the current supreme court vacancy. today at 7:00 p.m. eastern, with the abuse of prescription drugs and heroin on the rise, we look at the government's handling of the issue from health experts, former addicts and the u.s. senate. including comments from president obama and presidential candidate ted cruz. >> it's certainly not going to be washington, d.c. that steps in and solves these proble
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. >> jimmy: i want to thank harrison ford, elizabeth olsen and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next.lbum is called "untamed." here with the song "mayday" -- cam. earing i'm not in love but i don't wanna tell you we've been contemplating how to give it up but i can't convince you we've been hopelessly holding too tight when this sinking ship i know we have to leave, too how how this is an emergency mayday, maydayave i'm laying here inches away but you can't hear me call mayday eah said i'm moving on 'cause things were getting rough but here i am in your bed ung it on too long afraid to be alone now we're in over our heads it's either sink or swim we've tried so many times to leave it all behind and say goodbye forever how how mayday, mayday this is an emergencyyday you've gotta let me leave i'm laying here inches awayar me call mayday oh, could you please help me leaveme mayday, mayday emergency mayday, mayday you've gotta let me leave i'm laying here inches awayar me call mayday mayday, mayday you are overbearing i'm not in love but i don't wa
. >> jimmy: i want to thank harrison ford, elizabeth olsen and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next.lbum is called "untamed." here with the song "mayday" -- cam. earing i'm not in love but i don't wanna tell you we've been contemplating how to give it up but i can't convince you we've been hopelessly holding too tight when this sinking ship i know we have to leave, too how how this is an emergency mayday, maydayave i'm laying here...
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. >> jimmy: i want to thank harrison ford, elizabeth olsen and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. but first, her album is called "untamed." here with the song "mayday" -- you are overbearing i'm not in love but we've been contemplating how to give it up but i can't convince you we've been hopelessly holding too tight when we don't even need to and as the water fills this sinking ship i know we have to leave, too how how mayday, mayday this is an emergency mayday, mayday you've gotta let me leave i'm laying here inches away but you can't hear me call mayday yeah, yeah said i'm moving on 'cause things were getting in your bed i strung it on too long afraidito be alone now we're in over our heads it's either sink or swim we've tried so manp times for worse or for better it tea my heart in two to leave it all behind and say goodbyforever how how mayday, mayday this is an emergency mayday, mayday you've gotta let me leave i'm laying here inches away but you can't hear me call oh, you gotta let me leave oh, the weight will make us sink oh, could
. >> jimmy: i want to thank harrison ford, elizabeth olsen and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. but first, her album is called "untamed." here with the song "mayday" -- you are overbearing i'm not in love but we've been contemplating how to give it up but i can't convince you we've been hopelessly holding too tight when we don't even need to and as the water fills this sinking ship i know we have to leave, too how how mayday,...
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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...