Television Appearances
Good Harbor experts are regularly featured on major television networks to provide insights on security, including homeland security, national security, cyber security, and counterterrorism.
Historical Appearance Richard A. Clarke PBS INTERVIEW FROM 1999 |
Richard A. Clarke
- Colbert Report 'Growing Intelligence Community' Aug 16, 2010
- ABC News Brian Ross Investigates 'Top Secret America' July 23, 2010
- PBS Newshour July 20, 2010
- MSNBC Countdown July 19, 2010
- International Spy Museum May 6, 2010
- MSNBC Countdown May 5, 2010
- Tavis Smiley PBS April 27, 2010
- Brian Ross Investigates ABC April 22, 2010
- Morning Joe April 22, 2010
- Rachel Maddow April 21, 2010
- MSNBC Hardball April 20, 2010
- ABC Good Morning America ABC April 20, 2010
- RSA Conference March 9, 2010
- PBS News Hour January 7, 2010
- Inside the White House Security Meeting - ABC NEWS Jan 05, 2010
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Roger W. Cressey
Paul B. Kurtz
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Good Harbor Partner Richard A. Clarke is a regular contributor to ABC News and appears on World News Tonight, Nightline, and Good Morning America. He has also appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO), The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central, The Colbert Report (Comedy Central), Meet the Press (NBC), The Situation Room (CNN), Countdown with Keith Olbermann (MSNBC), Hardball with Chris Mathews (MSNBC), Frontline (PBS), and 60 Minutes (CBS). |
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Good Harbor Partner Roger W. Cressey is an on-air counterterrorism analyst for NBC News. He is a regular commentator on NBC, MSNBC, and CNBC news programming and frequently appears on the Today Show, NBC Nightly News, Hardball and Countdown with Keith Olbermann. He has also appeared on CNN, Fox News, BBC, ABC and National Public Radio. Visit video.msn.com and search on 'Roger Cressey' to view more videos. |
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Good Harbor Partner Paul Kurtz is a homeland security analyst for CBS News, and he provides regular appearances on security events for CBS Evening News, the Early Show, and has also appeared on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Visit video.msn.com and search on 'Paul Kurtz' to view more videos. |
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