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ABC Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about how Luigi Mangione had everything going for him: smart, attractive, graduated from a prestigious high school, received bachelor's and master's degrees from an Ivy league school in engineering and computer science and is from an influential family in Baltimore. But something happened to him that turned him into a killer, who -- based on his own words -- felt completely justified in the pre-mediated murder of a healthcare CEO.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett and Dr. Ben Weston from the Medical College of Wisconsin. We also talk about Wisconsin's Morning News' latest Standout of the Year: Visit Milwaukee President Peggy Smith.
We're learning more about Luigi Mangione, the suspected shooter of the United Healthcare CEO. Crime and Terrorism analyst Brad Garrett has the latest.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about how the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down outside a Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan in a brazen targeted attack with the assailant shooting Thompson in the back and the leg.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett and Medical College of Wisconsin's Dr. Ben Weston. We also talk about a cult favorite returning to McDonald's menu next year!
Police think they're close to catching the man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Joining me live is ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about how the idea that the U.S. government will attempt to deport 11+ million undocumented migrants might seem unrealistic at best and probably not even remotely doable, but we will see.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include TMJ4 Meteorologist Brendan Johnson and ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett. We wrap up with the Week in Review!
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about where the country is headed in regard to political violence and how long it may stay with us.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett and Dr. Ben Weston from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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.
Today on the show: New swing state poll numbers, correspondent Rory O'Neill breaks them down. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett and Linda Gradstein live in Jerusalem with the latest on the Hezbollah pager attack. Justin Gray from WSB-TV live in studio on those annoying political texts. Talking tech with Kim Komando. Another chance for you to win $1000. Plus, actor James Madio joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett explains how Israel pulled off “supply chain terrorism” and the concerns that this could serve as a template for future terrorist attacks.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett and Dr. Ben Weston from the Medical College of Wisconsin. We wrap up talking about "dead butt syndrome" and how to avoid it.
Two students and two teachers were killed in a shooting this morning at Apalachee High School in rural Winder, Ga. Nine people were hospitalized. The suspect is a 14-year-old student who will be charged with murder and tried as an adult. BC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett offers his insights.
BEST OF - DeSantis says he didn't know about plans to develop state parks, Miramar officials raise concerns over proposed incinerator project, Lake Mary Little League to celebrate victory at Disney World. ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers reports that Harris and Walz visited Georgia to meet with rural voters, Trump lashes out at Harris' digital ad spending, highlights from Dr. Phil's interview, ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett discusses the FBI's newly released details from the Trump assassination attempt as they counter misinformation.
We're learning more about the teen suspects accused of plotting a terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concern in Austria. Joining me is ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett.
ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins Wisconsin
President Biden signed an executive order this week, cutting down on the amount of asylum seekers allowed to enter the country. But curbing an influx of migrants goes a lot further than a simple executive order.
ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins Wisconsin's Midday News to describe how Milwaukee's security will prepare for this summer's Republican National Convention and the toll the RNC could take on Milwaukee's police force.
ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins Wisconsin's Midday News to provide updates on negotiations of a ceasefire in Gaza and details how hard this type of negotiation really is.
ABC News' Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about the origin of the college protests in the US. Joe Biden says Violent Protest is not Protected in America. KFI Contributor Aaron Cohen talks about his investigation of the UCLA protests. Iran's take on the Anti-Israel Protests.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins Wisconsin's Midday News to discuss the role of Law Enforcement in campus protests here in Wisconsin and across the nation.
Police have just started to take action at college campuses in recent days as violence picks up between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine protestors.
If Donald Trump is incarcerated for violating a gag order, what would that look like? Brad Garrett tells us.
Maybe you've been hearing about the FISA ACt this week. A law that allows the US to eavesdrop on Russian Spies and ISIS Operatives. But former President Trump is telling Congressional Supporters... don't renew it.
Local law enforcement made extra preparations prior to Monday's eclipse despite a lower than expected turnout.
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent Tom Rivers joins the program to share the latest regarding the Taiwan earthquake. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about how mistargeting occurs in war. Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to Disneyland After Dark. The show closes ABC News reporter Jim Ryan discussing the strength of an ox, heart of a lion and… kidney of a pig.
Are bridges a bigger target in the US after Tuesday's collapse in Baltimore?
TikTok is at risk of being banned in the United States over security concerns tied to the app's Chinese ownership.
The threat of Chinese cyberattacks on US infrastructure appears to be more pervasive, though all the answers aren't available yet.
The Supreme Court is reviewing whether bump stocks, the gun modification that played a part in the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, can be legally banned by the federal government.
Reaction continues to pour in following yesterday's shooting at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade.
Inside Edition Host Deborah Norville discusses 'Baywatch' actress Nicole Eggert's breast cancer diagnosis and her own battle with cancer. ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett discusses key takeaways from the Big Tech congressional hearing, including social media's child sexual exploitation problem. NewsRadio WFLA Movie Reviewer Kevin Carr shares his take on the Academy Award nominations controversy and previews 'Argylle.'
Users of apps like Zelle and Venmo could be vulnerable to theft.
National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund CEO Bill Alexander discusses his organization's work and a new report on line-of-duty law enforcement deaths for 2023. ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett breaks down recent violent threats made against public officials, including numerous 'swatting' incidents.
ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller reports live from Jerusalem on the latest developments out of Gaza. ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett discusses comments from the FBI director about the heightened terror threat. NewsRadio WFLA National Correspondent Rory O'Neill discusses a new study examining the link between smartphones and teen mental health and what you need to know about McDonald's new spinoff restaurant. NewsRadio WFLA National Correspondent Erin Real reports on how foreign governments might be able to spy on your phone.
ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett discusses the elevated threat level across the U.S. right now due to the Israeli/Hamas war and what to know about the Maine mass shooting. ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller has the latest on Israel's military ground operations in Gaza as she reports live from Jerusalem. NewsRadio WFLA Movie Reviewer Kevin Carr tells us about the latest movies this weekend, including Priscilla and Rustin.
NewsNation National Correspondent Robert Sherman checks in live from Tel Aviv with the latest overnight developments. ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett discusses the origins of Hamas and analyzes the hostage situation. Former Communications Official for DHS Lauren Tomlinson explains the role of Congress in the Israel/Hamas war and breaks down the geopolitical dynamics at play in the Middle East.
Amy King hosts your Wednesday Wake Up Call. ABC National News Correspondent Steven Portnoy joins the show to discuss prosecutors seeking new indictment for Hunter Biden before end of September. Amy speaks with ABC Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett about our fascination with jailbreaks – inside the mind of escapees and how to catch them. On the latest edition of “Amy's On It,” she reviews Hulu original ‘Dopesick' featuring Michael Keaton and Kaitlyn Dever. The show wraps with ABC White House Correspondent Karen Travers talking about President Biden not wearing a mask after a release stated he would for 10 -days after his wife tested positive.
Jason Middleton hosts your Wednesday morning Wake Up Call. ABC White House Correspondent Karen Travers joins the show to discuss Biden aiming to tout manufacturing investments in South Carolina. ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski comes on the program to talk META's launch of their new app “Threads.” Jason speaks with ABC News Reporter covering Israel & Palestine territories Jordana Miller about Israel withdrawing forces after a 2-day operation that left 12 Palestinians & 1 Israeli dead. The show wraps with ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talking about innovative approaches to help head off the next would-be shooter out there but need more than lip service to be implemented.
Jason Middleton hosts your Wednesday morning Wake Up Call. ABC News Correspondent for the Transportation Unity Sam Sweeney comes on the show to discuss knowing your rights as thousands of flights are being canceled ahead of 4th of July weekend. ABC's Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks “Planned in Plain Sight” a new Senate report about the January 6th Capitol assault on the intelligence failures of the FBI & DHS. Jason then catches up with ABC News Correspondent Faith Abubey to talk about Biden's latest visit to Chicago. Jason ends the show reacting to Jay Powell's comments regarding interest rates.
Jason Middleton hosts your Thursday morning Wake Up Call. Investopedia.com's Caleb Silver joins the show to talk about the stock market rally fading as fears of recession grow once more. ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett has some insight into the Hunter Biden situation, and how the FBI finds itself caught in the middle. And ABC's Jim Ryan emphasizes the importance of taking naps, as they directly correlate to better brain health.
Jason Middleton hosts your Thursday morning Wake Up Call. ABC's Jim Ryan joins the show to talk about how the FBI is offering insights into active-shooter incidents. Then, ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett offers some analysis into Donald Trump's way of thinking. Jason 'gets businessy' and talks about Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as we wait for the labor shortage to ease. And David Weddle joins the show to talk about the WGA strike as it's in its 6th week, and how the strike is impacting release dates of promised films, particularly at Disney.
Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Thusday morning Wake Up Call. Investopedia.com's Caleb Silver talks about the prospect of a government default. Then, ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett examines how a default could devastate public safety. MACRO's Jason Middleton joins the show and talks about Americans and retirement, Meta's fresh round of layoffs, Florida oranges and BMW's latest feature coming to its cars. And ABC's Jim Ryan anticipates a busy weekend of travel for Memorial Day.
Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Friday morning Wake Up Call. ABC's Rick Klein reflects on this past week in Washington. Then, ABC Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks with Jen about the 21-year-old gamer who will now be charged with espionage as he's been linked to the release of Pentagon classified documents. It's an ABC kind of morning as Jim Ryan looks into the science behind earworms. And Keith Roberts from The Valley Hive joins the show to talk about how the California storms impacted beekeepers and the output of honey.
Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Thursday morning Wake Up Call. ABC's Ann Flaherty joins the show to talk about the anticipated announcement by the 5th Circuit Court on Mifepristone. Then, ABC's Jim Ryan highlights how cybercriminals are launching a legit-looking ad program to lure victims. Jason Middleton is back for some Biz Buzz! Inflation appears to be cooling off, Kraft Heinz has a new idea when it comes to combating the rising cost of eggs, and Elon Musk is doing crazy Elon Musk things. And ABC Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about the Louisville shooter, and how while they may share common traits, identifying someone who could potentially become violent is challenging and makes situations like these tough to prevent.
From inflation struggles to China's COVID struggles: BIll tells you what to watch for in the new year. Speaker-hopeful Kevin McCarthy flouders as the GOP Rebellion paralyzes the House for a second day. ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to talk about profiling the Idaho murder suspect and details why these murders are different. And a massive storm is posing lethal danger for the homeless - California is scrambling to provide aid.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to put emphasis on a growing concern: children are being coereced online into sending explicit photos, and then are being extorted for money. Laila Muhammad is in for Jennifer Jones Lee and accompanies Wayne for the Late Edition of Wayne on the News.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. Los Angeles' new Mayor Karen Bass has promised to speed up homeless housing via 'master leasing' - Wayne explains what that is and how it will work. The 'catastrophic staffing shortage' has hit California's rural police first, and the hardest. ABC's Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett talks about the art of con and why we fall for it so easily. And Tom Brady, among other celebrities, pushed FTX, but then the crypto firm failed. Should these celebrities be held responsible?