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ABC's Crime & Terrorism Analyst, Brad Garrett, joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about how ChatGPT could be used to stop mass shootings.
ABC News crime & terrorism analyst Brad Garrett joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about a number of dead or missing scientists and the conspiracy behind it.
Even as talk of a ceasefire emerges, U.S. officials warn Iran is ramping up cyberattacks targeting America’s most vital systems, from water and energy to transportation and communications. Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst, joins to break down the latest intelligence warnings, the risks to critical infrastructure, and the long‑standing concern that foreign adversaries may already have digital back doors inside U.S. systems.
Brad Garrett, ABC News crime & terrorism analyst, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about how a ceasefire won't stop Iran from intensifying cyber-attacks against U.S. infrastructure.
ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst, Brad Garrett, joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the Kouri Richins case. Richins poisoned her husband with fentanyl for his life insurance policy and then published a book about grief that guides children through the experience of losing a parent.
For nearly a month, we have been tracking the search for Nancy Guthrie. There have been thousands of leads and footage of the suspect in the center of her kidnapping but officials still haven't been able to crack the case. We speak to Brad Garret, ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst, about the case and why it's taking so long to find a sustainable lead and what's unique about the case.
Monday was the deadline of another alleged ransom note of Nancy Guthrie. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett explains the latest details of the case.
FBI Director Kash Patel is headed to Tucson to help with the investigation of Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since Sunday. Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, explains possible motives and why the crime hasn't been solved yet.
President Donald Trump has eased tensions over Greenland by announcing a "framework deal," but offered few details on the agreement. ABC News crime and terrorism analyst Brad Garrett explains why Greenland matters to U.S. national security and what this deal could mean for American interests in the Arctic.
An I.C.E. agent shot a woman yesterday during a federal operation. Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, talks about I.C.E. protocol and the impact this incident has on future law enforcement investigations.
The Brown University shooter is still at large. Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, explains the updates of the investigation and the psychological toll after several violent events back to back.
AI is becoming apart of everyday lives, but how is it impacting relationship development of children? Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, explains the dangers of these AI chatbots to children.
Two National Guards were shot in Washington D.C., killing one of them. Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, explains how the system has failed.
Criminal organizations are now using AI. Brad Garrett, former FBI agent and ABC crime and terrorism analyst, explains how these masterminds are using it and how to protect yourself.
The Louvre Museum saw a break-in using trunk-mounted electric ladders on their second floor, resulting in the theft of crown jewels valued at over 100 million dollars. We speak to ABC's Crimes & Terrorism Analyst, Brad Garrett, about the latest on the case and why we love a great heist story.
Brad Garrett, ABC News crime & terrorism analyst joins Arizona’s Morning News to give us details about the Louvre Museum robbery, how it happened and why the public is so invested in the story.
There has been an increase in political violence. Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, joined the show to talk about who is most vulnerable to being lured into doing attacks.
Yesterday a gunman shot three people at a Dallas ICE facility. Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst joined the show to give the latest details and talk about how social media influences people into committing these crimes.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst, Brad Garrett, joined to talk about the mass shooting at a Minneapolis church Wednesday. He believes some of the shooter's rage started in school which is why Robin Westman cited other mass shooters in his video and shot at a school.
Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst, joined the show to talk about the new details coming out about the NYC shooter suspect. The shooter committed suicide; a note was found claiming he had CTE from playing football in high school.
On Thursday the New York Attornery General will speak with Ghislane Maxwell about the infamous Epstein files. Former FBI Agent and ABC Crime and Terrorism Analyst, Brad Garrett, joined the show to talk about what could come out of this meeting.
Dean Richards, Dave Schwan, and Andy Masur start off this Sunday by discussing the continuous excessive heat warning in Chicago. Tom Mockaitis, Author, Terrorism Analyst and History Professor at DePaul University joins Dean Richards to talk about the United States’ choice to strike Iran on Saturday, and what Americans can expect next. For today's Far […]
Author, terrorism analyst, and DePaul University history professor Dr. Thomas Mockaitis joins Wendy Snyder, in for Lisa Dent, to give an update on the latest with Israel and Iran.
Author, terrorism analyst, and DePaul University history professor Dr. Thomas Mockaitis joins Lisa Dent to comment on Iran’s counterstrike against Israel.
ABC News Consultant, Brad Garrett, joined the show to give the latest details about the L.A. riots. He talks about what arrests have been made and what's to come.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst, Brad Garrett, joined the show to talk about the Arkansas ex-police officer who is on the run after escaping a maximum security prison Sunday. He talks about how it happened and what to expect from prisoners on the run.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analysts joined the show to talk about the two Israeli embassy staff members who were shot in Washington D.C. He says he is concerned an attack like this may trigger copycat attacks.
Brad Garrett joined the show to talk about a notorious Latin American gang. He discusses the origin and threat of these gangs.
The U.S Supreme Court upheld regulation of self-assemble firearm kids.. or "ghost guns" These are guns that are apart of build-it-yourself gun kits that allow buyers to purchase an untraceable gun which has been an increasing problem for law enforcement. We speak to Brad Garrett, ABC Crime & Terrorism Analyst, about these ghost guns and what the ruling means.
CNN reported that law enforcement sources say the words, "delay and depose" were found on a live round and shell casing connected to the shooting of 50-year-old Brian Thompson. New York surveillance cameras captured the shooting and the e-bike assisted getaway. Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst in Washington D.C., joins the show to talk about the latest developments and if what is known about a potential motive.
Brad Garrett joins Len Berman and Michael Riedel to talk about the rhetoric coming from both sides leading up to the election. Brad discusses the likelihood of violence stemming from those comments and how local authorities around the country are preparing.
A recent report paints a concerning picture of Canada, stating that the country has not only become a "safe zone" for terror groups but also lacks the political will to address transnational organized crime and foreign influence by Iran and other countries. ABC's Crime and Terrorist Analyst, Brad Garrett, joins the show this morning to explain how Iran is believed to be more active in Canada than any other country outside of the Middle East.
The Secret Service has released a guide for state and local law enforcement aimed at stopping violence before it occurs. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about how the behavioral threat assessment unit could be as small as one officer in a local police department.
Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning speak with Brad Garrett about the psychology behind serial criminals and abusers. Brad explains how Sean ‘Diddy' Combs got to this point and the reasons behind his actions.
Presumably, Israel's Mossad pulled off simultaneous attacks by planning that would have taken months -- if not years -- to infiltrate the supply chain and add explosives to pagers and walkie talkies. How did they pull this off?
Congress continues to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Trump and now we've gotten an update from the FBI. That update has some scary details about what the shooter was doing before he pulled the trigger. Joining us this morning is Brad Garrett, a former FBI agent and ABC's Crime & Terrorism Analyst.
Today on the show: stolen valor or politics as usual? Taylor Swift concerts cancelled due to terrorists threats. Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst has the story. The latest on the 9/11 plea deal and mid east concerns with Shannon Kingston from ABC News. Evan Gorelick from Bloomberg News on booming gig jobs. Plus, we'll talk tech with Kim Komando! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Analysis: latest in the trump assassination attempt investigation. a new type of shooter? How could so many missed opportunities have occurred?
Brad Garrett calls in and breaks down what really happened at the Trump shooting and if the Secret Service is better off without its director.
Garrett talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about the Social Media Giants testifying in front of Congress. They talked about the dangers of kids spending too much time on the internet.
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent LIVE from Jerusalem Jordana Miller starts the show sharing the latest surrounding the Israel-Hamas War. ABC News journalist overseeing transportation coverage Sam Sweeney comes on the show to talk about the FAA releasing instructions for airlines to begin inspecting their Boeing 737 Max 9 planes. Amy speak sto former FBI agent and current Crime and Terrorism Analyst for ABC News Brad Garrett about Venmo, Zalle, CashApp leaving users vulnerable to fraud, what to look out for, and how you can protect yourself. The show closes with ABC News reporter LIVE from London Tom Rivers discussing a United States scientist recommending adding salt to make the perfect cup of tea, horrifying tea drinkers everywhere.
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC White House Correspondent Karen Travers comes on show to speak on comments from the Washington, “making sure we take care of our border is not too complicated.” KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins Wake Up Call for ‘Wired Wednesday'! Rich talks about the NEW Apple Watch, Apple Vision Pro, and incognito mode on your browser. Former FBI agent and now Crime and Terrorism Analyst for ABC News Brad Garret joins the program to discuss Washington shedding businesses and residents thanks to crime wave and the latest in the Gilgo Beach NY serial killer case. News Correspondent Tom Rivers wraps the show live from London talking about King Charles III needing a prostate operation next week while Kate recovers from abdominal surgery.
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News National Correspondent Jim Ryan joins the some happy returns and a few really unpleasant ones as retailers change their return policies. Former FBI Agent and now Crime and Terrorism Analyst for ABC News Brad Garrett speaking on the analysis keeping you and your family safe amid elevated terror threat levels this New Year's Eve. Heather talks with the author of ‘Project Unlonely' about loneliness in America being at an epidemic level and how it is affecting our health.
Heather Brooker fills in for Amy King on your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News National Correspondent Jim Ryan joins the show to discuss happy returns and a few really unpleasant ones as retailers change their return policies. Former FBI Agent and now Crime and Terrorism Analyst for ABC News Brad Garrett speaking on the analysis keeping you and your family safe amid elevated terror threat levels this New Year's Eve. Heather talks with the author of ‘Project Unlonely' Dr. Jeremy Nobel about loneliness in America being at an epidemic level and how it is affecting our health.
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller joins the show live from Jerusalem to talk about Hamas leader visiting Cairo as talks build for another cease-fire. Former FBI Agent & now Crime and Terrorism Analyst for ABC News Brad Garrett comes on the program to talk about the Colorado court decision sparking threats that could lead to political violence in 2024. Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to Pasadena, CA and highlights how the infamous Rose Parade comes together ecery year. The show wraps with ABC News National Correspondent Jim Ryan talking about the new COVID strain threatening to spoil the holidays.
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Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld is the author of The Soros Agenda, is the Founder and President of the New York-based American Center for Democracy and the Economic Warfare Institute. Terrorism Analyst Born in Israel
The Great Reset (Trailer): https://watch.tbn.org/m/xMufl01x/the-great-reset-trailerThe Watchman delivers inside, on-the-ground stories about what's really happening in Israel and the Middle East, and how it affects every American. https://watch.tbn.org/c/sns/mIiy6TFuhttps://watch.tbn.org/Erick Stakelbeck is Director of Christians United for Israel's CUFI Watchman Project and host of “The Watchman” program on TBN. He has spent nearly two decades years covering the Middle East and national security issues in-depth: traveling to the region, interviewing world leaders and wanted terrorists, and highlighting the shared threats to America and Israel. A 2013 Jerusalem Post profile stated that, “Within Evangelical Christian circles, Stakelbeck is considered by many to be the leading authority” on the issues of national security and the Middle East. In February 2016, Stakelbeck launched “The Watchman” show on TBN, joining the world's largest Christian television network with America's largest pro-Israel organization, CUFI, to produce a hard-hitting weekly, 30-minute newsmagazine focusing on Israel, America and the Middle East. The program airs every Thursday night at 11:30 pm EST on TBN and is seen worldwide. From 2005 to 2015, Stakelbeck was a correspondent, host and terrorism analyst for CBN News, covering the global war on terror, U.S. national security, the Middle East and the growth of radical Islam at home and abroad for the network's Washington, D.C. bureau. Stakelbeck's first book, “The Terrorist Next Door: How the Government is Deceiving You About the Islamist Threat,” was released in 2011 by Regnery Publishing to major acclaim. His second book was released by Regnery in July 2013. The “Brotherhood: America's Next Great Enemy” warns about the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood and the global Islamist movement. His third book with Regnery, “ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam,” was released on March 9, 2015. Stakelbeck is a regular commentator on leading national television and radio programs and a frequent guest on Fox News. His appearances include: The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity, Your World with Neil Cavuto, Fox and Friends, Justice with Judge Jeanine, Huckabee, America's Newsroom, CNN Newsroom, BBC, Al Hurra and many others. Stakelbeck has also contributed to Glenn Beck's The Blaze TV, guest hosting the Glenn Beck Program and providing in-studio analysis and investigative reports. From 2003 to 2005, Stakelbeck worked as a senior writer and analyst at the Investigative Project on Terrorism, a counterterrorism think tank founded by terrorism expert Steven Emerson. His articles on Islamic extremism, global terrorism and national security appeared in the Wall Street Journal Europe, Weekly Standard, Washington Times, New York Post, Jerusalem Post, and National Review Online, among other publications. Stakelbeck regularly speaks to audiences around the country on terrorism and Middle East-related issues, including at events for Christians United for Israel (CUFI), the annual National Religious Broadcasters Convention (NRB), ACT for America, the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the Israel Allies Foundation (IAF), the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), the Values Voter Summit and the Faith and Freedom Coalition, among others. Stakelbeck is a graduate of Holy Family University in Philadelphia.https://www.erickstakelbeck.com/https://watch.tbn.org/m/xMufl01x/the-great-reset-trailer
In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Terrorism Analyst and Long War Journal Editor Bill Roggio on the state of the counterterrorism fight in Afghanistan a year after the full U.S. withdrawal and the Taliban regaining control of the country. Roggio says that al Qaida has a stronger global position today than it had prior to 9/11. He notes that while the Islamic State is a more immediate threat, al Qaida is the greater threat long-term. Roggio details the lead up to the U.S. withdraw from Afghanistan and how the Biden administration's lack of a phased withdraw did not give a chance for Afghans to transition to "an Afghan way." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bill Handel examines who the benefactor will be of a gas tax holiday, and it's probably not who you'd think. While a recession looks inevitable, it may not be as bad as most expect. ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst joins the show to talk about gun legislation, as breaking news came through of the Supreme Court passing a law enabling New Yorkers to carry a concealed weapon. And the coalition behind the gun bill reveals a sharp Senate Republican split.