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director clancy: yes. senator johnson: we need to take that into account. thank you. mr. perry: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson. mr. thompson: thank you very much, mr. chairman. almost to the member before me the conversation has been about the culture, the organization. and i think it speaks to whether or not internally we can fix it or do we just cover it up? and i'll get to a specific shortly. inspector roth, in your review of the secret service, how would you describe the culture within the service, especially at the executive level? mr. roth: as we noted in the report on the access to chairman chaffetz's employment record, we found a number of supervisors who, in fact, themselves had access to m.c.i. to me that was a very troubling incident. additionally, few people then elevated their concerns or the fact that this was being used to a high enough level of management for something to be done. so that was sort of certainly troubling behavior that we identified. mr.
director clancy: yes. senator johnson: we need to take that into account. thank you. mr. perry: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson. mr. thompson: thank you very much, mr. chairman. almost to the member before me the conversation has been about the culture, the organization. and i think it speaks to whether or not internally we can fix it or do we just cover it up? and i'll get to a specific shortly. inspector roth, in your review of the secret service, how...
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director clancy: yes. adirector clancy: yes. mrs.res: the agents are read miranda rights, is that what you were referring to an earlier question? director clancy: no, they are not read miranda rights. they are read others. let the inspector general correct me here. but that's what they are read, yes. mrs. torres: i come from the civilian part of law enforcement. so criminal charges are filed i whether they are felony charges or misdemeanor charges. what are your steps? what steps do you take during will will that process? will that process? director clancy: if criminal will charges are filed, we typically immediately move to will removing the security clearance. so that this individual can no longer have access to any of the protected facilities, any access to any of our protectees or any of our -- mrs. torres: what happens to the rest of that immediate department that are working with that employee now in the process of a criminal investigation and their supervisors? director clancy: if it's -- at that point we don't have -- we remo
director clancy: yes. adirector clancy: yes. mrs.res: the agents are read miranda rights, is that what you were referring to an earlier question? director clancy: no, they are not read miranda rights. they are read others. let the inspector general correct me here. but that's what they are read, yes. mrs. torres: i come from the civilian part of law enforcement. so criminal charges are filed i whether they are felony charges or misdemeanor charges. what are your steps? what steps do you take...
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clancy, mr. roth, mr. williamson. i first want to say thank you to the brave men and brave women who serve in the secret service. while i understand the last few months and few years have been marked by high-profile incidents of agency misconduct, i know and you know the majority of our agents work hard and put their life on the line every day to protect the white house, past presidents, presidential candidates, and many administrative officials and former dignitaries. i also know firsthand as a former leader of a law-enforcement agency what the bad actions of two, three, or four agents can do to the morale of an entire organization. i know that just looking at the faces behind you mr. clancy, i know the effect that these high profile discussions have had. i am here in the spirit of let's work together. let's make this certain secret service what it should be, the most trusted law-enforcement agency in america. let's restore the morale of your agents, let's work together in a management collaboration and cooperation t
clancy, mr. roth, mr. williamson. i first want to say thank you to the brave men and brave women who serve in the secret service. while i understand the last few months and few years have been marked by high-profile incidents of agency misconduct, i know and you know the majority of our agents work hard and put their life on the line every day to protect the white house, past presidents, presidential candidates, and many administrative officials and former dignitaries. i also know firsthand as...
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clancy, i applied your efforts. you have a difficult task, you have have been in the agency for quite a while. do you recall that there is the level or consistency of misconduct previously in the agency? or is this something that mac. >> i think any agency has had some misconduct. the secret service has had misconduct in the past. more attention has been brought to misconduct in the last several years, that is a good thing. i applaud inspector general office for that. this has. this has to be brought out in the open. these misconduct episodes, otherwise we will not correct it. >> make sure i understood it right, you said you're trying to benchmark you disciplinary actions of other agency, is that what you're referring to looking at other agencies. >> yes, i understand with a table of penalties were built out, our legal team worked with other agencies to see what they were doing from discipline standpoint, what their table of penalties were. we took their best ideas, best practices, built ours. >> i would suggest, yo
clancy, i applied your efforts. you have a difficult task, you have have been in the agency for quite a while. do you recall that there is the level or consistency of misconduct previously in the agency? or is this something that mac. >> i think any agency has had some misconduct. the secret service has had misconduct in the past. more attention has been brought to misconduct in the last several years, that is a good thing. i applaud inspector general office for that. this has. this has...
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director clancy: yes. senator johnson: we need to take that into account. thank you. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson. mr. thompson: thank you very uch, mr. chairman. almost to the member before me the conversation has been about the culture, the organization. and i think it speaks to whether or not internally we can fix it or do we just cover it up? and i'll get to a specific shortly. spector roth, in your review of the secret service, how would you describe the culture within the service, especially at the executive level? mr. roth: as we noted in the report on the access to chairman chaffetz's employment record, we found a number of supervisors who, in fact, themselves had access to m.c.i. to me that was a very troubling incident. additionally, few people then elevated their concerns or the fact that this was being used to a high enough level of management for something to be done. so that was sort of certainly troubling behavior that we identified. mr. thompson:
director clancy: yes. senator johnson: we need to take that into account. thank you. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson. mr. thompson: thank you very uch, mr. chairman. almost to the member before me the conversation has been about the culture, the organization. and i think it speaks to whether or not internally we can fix it or do we just cover it up? and i'll get to a specific shortly. spector roth, in your review of the secret service, how would...
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clancy was not immediately informed.here was also a report of a 2011 incident where agents reported to the home, incident thathome had a violation of the employee code of ethics. the latest report are another example related to the damage of trust of the secret service. when scandal after scandal act, itand it fails to is cause for great concern. abusehe secret service abuseauthority, they their respect of the american people. the panel made broad recommendations in 2014 related to training of personnel, perimeter technology, and leadership. ofre was a broad roadmap providing service. i expect director clancy to hasy explain today what been it lamented the panel's recommendations. we must also understand what is being done to improve the overall management of the secret service. i am also concerned that civil -- similar abuses and shortcomings could be involved in other agencies. to understandt what policies and safeguards are in place to prevent organizations to abuse, and if it happened in this service, what is to say
clancy was not immediately informed.here was also a report of a 2011 incident where agents reported to the home, incident thathome had a violation of the employee code of ethics. the latest report are another example related to the damage of trust of the secret service. when scandal after scandal act, itand it fails to is cause for great concern. abusehe secret service abuseauthority, they their respect of the american people. the panel made broad recommendations in 2014 related to training of...
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clancy kelly cold us she was not doing anything like that. she just peeled the frost back to get a look at the outside world. >> being stuck in this boring room making me feel boring and dull. looking outside i can feel free and see something like the sky. >> the thing that caught our attention about clancy kelly is how out of place she seemed in jail. she looked young and looked more like an art student than an inmate. >> i look young and people are like why are you in here. you are like 14. no one would guess i had an addiction to heroin. >> kelly was serving 90 days for probation from a previous dui. >> i violated probation by not going to all my classes. i stopped going. i got arrested three more times. >> for what? >> two drunk in public and a petty larceny. they brought me here directly from court. i should be ticked up in a couple of days to a week to go to rehab. >> hart of her daily routine is waiting outside her cell while they make sure every inch of the cell is just as it had been the day before. see that? wasn't like that when yo
clancy kelly cold us she was not doing anything like that. she just peeled the frost back to get a look at the outside world. >> being stuck in this boring room making me feel boring and dull. looking outside i can feel free and see something like the sky. >> the thing that caught our attention about clancy kelly is how out of place she seemed in jail. she looked young and looked more like an art student than an inmate. >> i look young and people are like why are you in here....
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clancy kelly told us that she wasn't doing anything like that. she just peeled the frost back from the window just so she could get a look out to the outside world. >> being stuck in this very boring, dull, room makes me feel boring and dull. but if i look outside it makes me feel a little bit more free and i can see something, like the sky. >> the thing that caught our attention about clancy kelly is how out of place she seemed in jail. she looked really young and she looked more like an art student than an inmate. >> i think i'm the youngest one here. and i mean i look young, people are always like why are you in here? are you like 14? no one would look at me and guess like i have like an addiction to heroin. >> kelly was serving 90 days for a probation violation from a previous dui conviction. >> i violated probation by not going to all my classes. i stopped going. i got arrested three more times. >> for what? >> two drunk in public and a petty larceny. i went to court, and they brought me in here directly from court. i should be getting picke
clancy kelly told us that she wasn't doing anything like that. she just peeled the frost back from the window just so she could get a look out to the outside world. >> being stuck in this very boring, dull, room makes me feel boring and dull. but if i look outside it makes me feel a little bit more free and i can see something, like the sky. >> the thing that caught our attention about clancy kelly is how out of place she seemed in jail. she looked really young and she looked more...
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director joseph clancy testified under a joint homeland security hearing.aring members asked him to explain what they call a pattern of mismanagement and lapses of judgments, a lack of leadership and accountability from the top down. this conduct is not supportive of the agency's unique position of public trust. on behalf of the menv and women of the secret service i would like to publicly renew my apology for this breach of trust and reaffirm my commitment to restoring it. >> house and senate lawmakers made it clear the pattern of scandal did not start under director clancy. they said part of the reason for today's hearing was to boost morale within the agency. > >>> we have blue skies out there now. it's a gorgeous day. fairly mild. temperatures in the 50s. we're headed into the 60s today. it is on the breezy side out there. low 60s. we'll take it. that's still above normal. we should be in the upper 50s. clouds will increase as we continue into the afternoon. we'll cool this evening if you want to head out for an evening jog. that's the way joggers like
director joseph clancy testified under a joint homeland security hearing.aring members asked him to explain what they call a pattern of mismanagement and lapses of judgments, a lack of leadership and accountability from the top down. this conduct is not supportive of the agency's unique position of public trust. on behalf of the menv and women of the secret service i would like to publicly renew my apology for this breach of trust and reaffirm my commitment to restoring it. >> house and...
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(sighs) (grunts) (sighs) uh, yeah, i got a delivery here for, uh, clancy wiggins. "wiggins"?
(sighs) (grunts) (sighs) uh, yeah, i got a delivery here for, uh, clancy wiggins. "wiggins"?
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we expect secret service director joseph clancy to testify on protection plans after friday's attacks in paris. 6:04 now. today we could see the number of governors refusing to accept syrian refugees grow. at this point, 19 governors now say they would actively oppose or ask the federal government not to send refugees to their states. no real movement in our area on this issue, though. despite calls from virginia, terry mcauliffe has not made any changes to his policy. in maryland, larry hogan says he will make a careful decision. and myr president obama called refusing refugees shameful. former secretary of state condoleezza rice said the u.s. needs to be welcoming to those running from tyranny, but she can also understand the concerns of some governors. >>> today, we should learn the sentence for a woman who entered a plea in her husband's murder. rosangela spradling faces up to 25 years in prison. during the investigation it became clear that spradling was a repeat victim of domestic abuse at the family's home in sterling. the loudoun county sheriff's office said steven had been ch
we expect secret service director joseph clancy to testify on protection plans after friday's attacks in paris. 6:04 now. today we could see the number of governors refusing to accept syrian refugees grow. at this point, 19 governors now say they would actively oppose or ask the federal government not to send refugees to their states. no real movement in our area on this issue, though. despite calls from virginia, terry mcauliffe has not made any changes to his policy. in maryland, larry hogan...
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veteran agent joseph clancy was brought in to fix the secret service, which is still struggling. today's security scare, yet another reminder the hurdles are steep. >> it's a very big deal. the secret service treats all of these incidents very seriously. whether the person is apprehended immediately or gets into the east room. >> now, just moments ago, we were given the all clear. after being on lockdown for more than three hours. secret service officials searched longer than usual. in part, because the jumper dropped something, possibly an envelope, according to one official. the suspect is being held and criminal charges are pending. kate? >> kristen welker at the white house. >>> on this thanksgiving as millions gather with family and friends, law enforcement authorities remain on alert following the terror attacks overseas. security tight at airports, shopping centers and public celebrations, including the grandest of them all, macy's thanksgiving day parade. as nbc's rehema ellis tells us, police are out in force to ensure this holiday is a safe one. >> reporter: on the stre
veteran agent joseph clancy was brought in to fix the secret service, which is still struggling. today's security scare, yet another reminder the hurdles are steep. >> it's a very big deal. the secret service treats all of these incidents very seriously. whether the person is apprehended immediately or gets into the east room. >> now, just moments ago, we were given the all clear. after being on lockdown for more than three hours. secret service officials searched longer than usual....
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>> i play six, and tom clancy, this is the first time that a woman played a character in the novels of the video game. that is very, very exciting. ke: you are breaking ground. >> yes, new avenues. presence. it. and my son is into it. he's nine. but i have nephews also that are so geeked about it. the video? >> it felt really, really nice and comforting and turned on the purple light, it is capturing the motion capture every part of the face and making the image in the game looking real life like. rosanna: how long did it take? >> over the year, a couple of days here and there. it is a voice, now the body, and now the face. mike: are you happy with what you see? >> i am. i am. i actually played the game a couple of months ago. i was more loud than accurate. rosanna: is game is not out now. >> december 1st. let's see it. rosanna: you are not actually doing the shooting? >> i'm the boss. i'm the boss. i you know, take control, i'm a head of the antiterrorist unit. we have a team of five. that was really one of the aspects of it that i enjoyed. it is about team work. everybody has their o
>> i play six, and tom clancy, this is the first time that a woman played a character in the novels of the video game. that is very, very exciting. ke: you are breaking ground. >> yes, new avenues. presence. it. and my son is into it. he's nine. but i have nephews also that are so geeked about it. the video? >> it felt really, really nice and comforting and turned on the purple light, it is capturing the motion capture every part of the face and making the image in the game...
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clancy, as you mentioned, the 1%. i had to smile as we were walking through some of the conversation about secret service and picking on secret service today. i hope we're really not picking on you. this has become the latest example of multiple examples, va or social security or others, to give us a visual example. as i've listened to something of the conversation on the dias about challenges with public relation nightmares and employees not doing their job and alcohol abuse and everything else, we could, quite frankly, flip the hearing on members of congress and have the same accusation and i will assure you it's more than 1% of the members of congress have some of these exact same issues. so this issue is a human behavior issue, but it's also a professionalism issue of taking the task seriously. mr. clancy, i'm going to give you an unfair list to walk through things and i will tell you this in advance. as i have tried to start walking through some of the issues with secret service, the oldest general law enforcemen
clancy, as you mentioned, the 1%. i had to smile as we were walking through some of the conversation about secret service and picking on secret service today. i hope we're really not picking on you. this has become the latest example of multiple examples, va or social security or others, to give us a visual example. as i've listened to something of the conversation on the dias about challenges with public relation nightmares and employees not doing their job and alcohol abuse and everything...
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kathleen clancy not only teaches at george washington, but she's also involved in the national captainson center. these attackers almost seemed zombie like. >> it's a mixture of an amphetamine and caffeine so that mixture would make them really hyped up and probably give them some trouble focusing. i think it's given to people and it increases their blood pressure and makes them quitage tated and fearless. >> i first heard about this and came across this drug five, six years ago when i was in saudi arabia. i know some of the fighters get amped up on it fighting in syria. where is it from? >> it was originally designed for use in attention deficit disorder kids. sort of like ritalin or adderall now, but they found it was very addictive and so they backed off and by the early '80s it was a schedule 1 drug in the united states like heroin. >> and a huge black market now, of course, in the middle east especially. >> and people are making it in, you know, sort of areas or with chemicals in their backyard or their basement and so you never really know what's in those pills. >> i know we don'
kathleen clancy not only teaches at george washington, but she's also involved in the national captainson center. these attackers almost seemed zombie like. >> it's a mixture of an amphetamine and caffeine so that mixture would make them really hyped up and probably give them some trouble focusing. i think it's given to people and it increases their blood pressure and makes them quitage tated and fearless. >> i first heard about this and came across this drug five, six years ago...
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secret service director joseph clancy is expected to testify. >>> most women fighting breast cancer are given prescriptions for medication. but how about for olive oil. research defigures in rhode island has been doing just that for years. and she claims it makes a real difference. you can practically drink extra virgine olive oil. she prescribes it. at least three tablespoons a day. one of hers first breast cancer patient was this women. 23 years ago when diagnosed at the age of 3. she credited her one-year-old daughter at the time. >>> she and i were playing and we just i felt a lump and the rest is history. >>> again hat lumpectomy and underwent chemo and radiation. >> i have started to use olive oil a little bit. when mary talked to me about it. she learned a few things. how cooking your veggies is a good thing. nutrients. and then there's this. i think people look at it and say wow it has a lot of calories, but you know, i think of them as good calories. >>> mary said she done the research to back it up. plant-based dirette breast cancer risk went down. ist surprised to find out lo
secret service director joseph clancy is expected to testify. >>> most women fighting breast cancer are given prescriptions for medication. but how about for olive oil. research defigures in rhode island has been doing just that for years. and she claims it makes a real difference. you can practically drink extra virgine olive oil. she prescribes it. at least three tablespoons a day. one of hers first breast cancer patient was this women. 23 years ago when diagnosed at the age of 3....
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we expect joseph clancy to testify. >> if they think somehow their advisers are better than the chairman of my joint chiefs of staff, and the folks who are actually on the ground, i want to meet them. >> matter of fact response from president obama after repeated questions about his strategy to attack isis. speaking in turkey yesterday, the president said it would be a mistake to send in u.s. ground troops. he says the administration is sticking to its strategy and the strategy will work. mr. obama is in the philippines today where he will meet -- attend a summit with other world leaders. >>> happening today, a vote that could change the way police protect fairfax county. we expect county board members to implement a series of changes after complaints about officers' use of force. a couple of them creating a citizens complaint review board and hiring an independent auditor to keep an eye on the handling of serious investigations including officer involved shooting. >>> protesters back on the street today in the district, speaking against trade deals negotiated by the obama administration
we expect joseph clancy to testify. >> if they think somehow their advisers are better than the chairman of my joint chiefs of staff, and the folks who are actually on the ground, i want to meet them. >> matter of fact response from president obama after repeated questions about his strategy to attack isis. speaking in turkey yesterday, the president said it would be a mistake to send in u.s. ground troops. he says the administration is sticking to its strategy and the strategy will...
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. >> reporter: katherine clancy has been answering the phone here for more than two decades and the realityere isn't a whole lot doctors can do for a synthetic overdose. >> we try to keep them alive, right. that's the simple way of saying it with no antidote, they keep them hydrated their heartbeating and their temperatures from spiking until the synthetic works through their system which can take up to two days. >> people have gotten a treatment strategy that was seeming to work and then in august there seemed to be a new version of the synthetic can of a noids. >> that prompted a huge record-breaking spike in poison control calls this year. >> we've seen more cases on a month by month cases than ever before. >> mississippi leads the nation in overdose calls. police are still trying to figure out why they've seen such an extraordinary spike there, but d.c. comes in second with maryland, west virginia, virginia and pennsylvania also in the top ten, meaning the mid-atlantic region really is a synthetic drug hot zone. >> it is a mass of crisis in the country and it is a massive crisis in the
. >> reporter: katherine clancy has been answering the phone here for more than two decades and the realityere isn't a whole lot doctors can do for a synthetic overdose. >> we try to keep them alive, right. that's the simple way of saying it with no antidote, they keep them hydrated their heartbeating and their temperatures from spiking until the synthetic works through their system which can take up to two days. >> people have gotten a treatment strategy that was seeming to...
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clancy says suspensions will be 12 to 14 days. the leaked information came from his 2003 job application to the agency. >>> this morning washington state is recovering after a violent day of severe weather blamed for three deaths. it knocked down tree, tommed power lines. the wind was so strong, it created this blinding dust storm in central washington. the storm made it impossible to drive. our seattle affiliate kior is in sultan, washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. 45 minutes outside of seattle. the floodwaters are starting to recede. overnight the floodwater level was up to here. this business was obviously flooded. other businesses and homes also flooded. as you mention, it wasn't just the rain and the floodwaters, the wind was ridiculous. throughout the state, strong winds, heavy rain and rough surface took a battering to washington state on tuesday. snap and mangled trees, littered roadways and yards, fell onto homes. >> we watched it fall right through the window. >> reporter: crews worked around the
clancy says suspensions will be 12 to 14 days. the leaked information came from his 2003 job application to the agency. >>> this morning washington state is recovering after a violent day of severe weather blamed for three deaths. it knocked down tree, tommed power lines. the wind was so strong, it created this blinding dust storm in central washington. the storm made it impossible to drive. our seattle affiliate kior is in sultan, washington. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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bar in this to the drive passenger was not able to tell the driver were he wanted to go the driver clancy had to pass the to get out because it would behaving erratically but there talk of his band and dangerous situations like this before. >>: that is what i stop driving at night the scary part is there been charged with assault and public intoxication he's banned from--uber. >>darya: we're continuing the look at the of the nose where falling which is an idaho rancher he is dead after a shooting with police it happened sunday night but driver accidentally hit a call emergency crews came to the senate tried to help the driver and passenger the call then charge at the emergency crews when the contract put the injured and month out of this misery the honor came out and that's when things escalated. >>: there was an altercation that occurred we cannot release any further details other than all three operas the two deputies and mr. yeltsin did fire the weapons they had he was fatally wounded and pronounced dead at the scene one of the japanese was also injured in the incident and the investig
bar in this to the drive passenger was not able to tell the driver were he wanted to go the driver clancy had to pass the to get out because it would behaving erratically but there talk of his band and dangerous situations like this before. >>: that is what i stop driving at night the scary part is there been charged with assault and public intoxication he's banned from--uber. >>darya: we're continuing the look at the of the nose where falling which is an idaho rancher he is dead...
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councillors took a huge bribe, $25,000 which in 1884 was a lot of money and their status, thomas clancy, third district, fled the country, you know, and in jail in jail, out on bail. this incredible list of people. and so the anger at the streetcar companies, they were terrible employer, and there were three big streetcar strikes in the spring of 1886 that played -- a lot of boycotts and a lot of other labor action that result in this big crackdown on labor. a lot of workers arrested. a lot of unions prosecuted and so forth and that sort of sets the stage for the labor response. labor's divided in the gilded age. should we form a labor party like they're doing in europe? or should we try to influence the democratic party? you know kind of withhold our support for one candidate or another? called the balance of power strategy. and one of the reasons why they resisted labor parties is they always failed miserably. you know, there were labor parties before this and a labor party candidate for mayor would get, like 3 29 votes that's it. 500 votes a symbolic. it was a waste of time. a waste
councillors took a huge bribe, $25,000 which in 1884 was a lot of money and their status, thomas clancy, third district, fled the country, you know, and in jail in jail, out on bail. this incredible list of people. and so the anger at the streetcar companies, they were terrible employer, and there were three big streetcar strikes in the spring of 1886 that played -- a lot of boycotts and a lot of other labor action that result in this big crackdown on labor. a lot of workers arrested. a lot of...
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and the director of the service, joe clancy, failed to act to rein in behavior when information was raised to him. he had no reaction when he heard what he deemed to be a speculative rumor about the information, and he apparently forgot that he had been informed of congressman chaffetz' personal records, incorrectly telling the homeland security department's inspector general that he didn't learn of the matter until it was about to be published in in "the washington post." the white house's action to this criminal violation was equally muted. the white house implied that an apology to congressman chaffetz would suffice in the absence of former discipline and criminal investigation. this was unacceptable. to ensure that proper remedial action took place, i placed a hold on three ambassadorial nominees to send a clear message to the white house. i intended to lift these holds once two actions took place. first, i asked the department of homeland security to take appropriate disciplinary action against all secret service personnel involved, including secret service leadership. second, i reque
and the director of the service, joe clancy, failed to act to rein in behavior when information was raised to him. he had no reaction when he heard what he deemed to be a speculative rumor about the information, and he apparently forgot that he had been informed of congressman chaffetz' personal records, incorrectly telling the homeland security department's inspector general that he didn't learn of the matter until it was about to be published in in "the washington post." the white...
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another headache for the reesely appointed secret service director joseph clancy who has vowed to change the agency's culture. such as failing to stop a fence jumper with a knife a year ago. >> we're trying to reinvigorate the look of the secret service and unfortunately, i don't have a magic wand. it will take a little bit of time. >> reporter: in general, another member of the uniform division screening bags at a washington event attended by the first lady was placed on leave after he was accused of sending a suggestive picture to a woman he met there. no comment from moore. he's appearing in delaware state court this morning to face the charges. secret service officials say they learned of this a week ago, suspended him and ended his access to all their facilities. >> pete, thank you very much. surprising news from the pentagon this morning, defense secretary ash carter has suddenly fired his top military aide after allegations of misconduct. >> officials aren't saying why army lieutenant ron lewis was removed from his job. in a statement defense secretary carter said i expect the hig
another headache for the reesely appointed secret service director joseph clancy who has vowed to change the agency's culture. such as failing to stop a fence jumper with a knife a year ago. >> we're trying to reinvigorate the look of the secret service and unfortunately, i don't have a magic wand. it will take a little bit of time. >> reporter: in general, another member of the uniform division screening bags at a washington event attended by the first lady was placed on leave...
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the president won't home then but still it prompted a change at top and veteran joseph clancy was brought in to help the agency rebuild. this latest jumper a reminder there's still gaps. >> any time someone jumps the fence no question there's a level of danger to the first family no, question about it. >> reporter: caputo is from connecticut, and one of his family members says he's quote, a good kid. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton is requesting a meeting with secret service leadership early next week saying she is astonished that someone would be able to jump the fence despite the spikes put in place to prevent that exact thing that happening. willie, erica, back to you. >> on the up side it's good that they apprehended this guy so quickly. thank you. >>> turning now to the presidential race, republican ben carson is traveling to the middle east amidst on going scrutiny over his knowledge of foreign policy. meantime here at home, donald trump is dealing with yet another controversial y on the campaign trail. here's nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: this morning republican presidenti
the president won't home then but still it prompted a change at top and veteran joseph clancy was brought in to help the agency rebuild. this latest jumper a reminder there's still gaps. >> any time someone jumps the fence no question there's a level of danger to the first family no, question about it. >> reporter: caputo is from connecticut, and one of his family members says he's quote, a good kid. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton is requesting a meeting with secret service...
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part of the upshot, clancy from tampa, florida. it morning. -- good morning. caller: good morning, how are you doing? host: fine, how are you? dueer: what i was saying is to the fact that we are nowadays seeing more negative things on and parts of the united states and they are looking at home and security because there is an agenda they are pushing out there. i believe the terrorists are the who are turning us against each other. we have to really think about this because they say isis and everything, we already know osiris. we all don't need to be blind to that fact. host: thanks for the call. generalarmy major gordon davis will join us from afghanistan in a few minutes. i want to show you a story that broke the front page and new york times, the washington post, and other publications. the headline, u.s. general saying the hospital strike was avoidable. writing from afghanistan, saying the top american commander in afghanistan, general john f. kennedy saying yesterday that several service members have afteruspended from duty an internal investigation of the
part of the upshot, clancy from tampa, florida. it morning. -- good morning. caller: good morning, how are you doing? host: fine, how are you? dueer: what i was saying is to the fact that we are nowadays seeing more negative things on and parts of the united states and they are looking at home and security because there is an agenda they are pushing out there. i believe the terrorists are the who are turning us against each other. we have to really think about this because they say isis and...