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on september 19th, 2014, omar gonzalez was able to scale the white house fence, evade numerous secret service officers outside the white house, and force his way through the unlocked front door, armed with a knife. although it was initially reported to the public, and congress, that gonzalez was apprehended just inside the north portico doors, we have since learned that he actually made it all the way to the east room of the white house before being tackled by secret service officers. the department of homeland security's review of this event uncovered a laundry list of errors that evening. including, communication systems that didn't work, and that officers were not trained to use properly. a construction project along the white house fence that obscured officers' sight lines. unlocked front doors to the white house late on a friday evening. and a k-9 officer who was on a personal cell call without his radio earpiece in his ear, or his tactical radio at the time gonzalez scaled the fence. this delayed the officers response, meaning that the k-9 was not able to identify gonzalez as th
on september 19th, 2014, omar gonzalez was able to scale the white house fence, evade numerous secret service officers outside the white house, and force his way through the unlocked front door, armed with a knife. although it was initially reported to the public, and congress, that gonzalez was apprehended just inside the north portico doors, we have since learned that he actually made it all the way to the east room of the white house before being tackled by secret service officers. the...
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gonzalez got to the north portico, he had to go through bushes. authorities did not think anybody could go through the bushes, but gonzalez did. he proceeded to go through the doors of the portico and on into the building pushing back a female secret service officer who tried to tackle him, but he was too big. authorities say there were at least three encounters with gonzalez and law enforcement officers this year. july 19th, july 21st and august 25th. he had numerous guns, ammunition and four hatchets. this investigation is continuing. authorities say no one has been disciplined and no one has been fired because that cannot happen until all of the investigations have been completed. >>> joe johns for us this morning. u.s. leaders are trying to convince skeptical lawmakers the president's strategy in the war on isis can work. defense secretary chuck hagel telling the house armed services committee on thursday that months of coalition air strikes have stalled and in some places reversed isis advances. joint chiefs martin dempsey refusing to rule ou
gonzalez got to the north portico, he had to go through bushes. authorities did not think anybody could go through the bushes, but gonzalez did. he proceeded to go through the doors of the portico and on into the building pushing back a female secret service officer who tried to tackle him, but he was too big. authorities say there were at least three encounters with gonzalez and law enforcement officers this year. july 19th, july 21st and august 25th. he had numerous guns, ammunition and four...
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authorities did not think anybody could go through the bushes, but gonzalez did. he proceeded to go through the doors of the portico and on into the building, pushing back a female secret service officer who tried to tackle him, but he was too big. authorities say there were at least three encounters between gonzalez and law enforcement officers this year. july 19, july 21st and august 25th. he had guns and ammunition and four hatchets. authorities say no one has been disciplined and no one has been fired because that cannot happen until all of the investigations have been completed. >> joe johns for us at the white house. >>> u.s. military leaders trying to convince lawmakers the president's strategy against isis can work. telling chuck hagel thursday that months of coalition air strikes have stalled. mark dempsey is ruling out asking president obama to send ground troops to iraq. >> at this point, i recommend that those forces in mosul and along the border accompanied by u.s. forces. >> the speaker on the audio message posted by isis cams he is abu bakr al bagda
authorities did not think anybody could go through the bushes, but gonzalez did. he proceeded to go through the doors of the portico and on into the building, pushing back a female secret service officer who tried to tackle him, but he was too big. authorities say there were at least three encounters between gonzalez and law enforcement officers this year. july 19, july 21st and august 25th. he had guns and ammunition and four hatchets. authorities say no one has been disciplined and no one has...
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but by the time he realized they weren't, gonzalez was inside. the report also found that an emergency response team did not follow gonzalez inside because they were unfamiliar with the layout of the white house. gonzalez overpowered the lone female officer inside but was eventually subdued. the department of homeland security says based on the initial findings in this report, it has implemented or is implementing changes to improve training, equipment, staffing and communications systems. craig boswell cbs news, the white house. >> and domestic issues are a high priority for president obama as he continues his brief tour of asia. today he responded to house speaker john boehner who said the president would be violating his oath of office if he uses executive powers for immigration reform. the president's plan could protect up to 5 million illegal immigrants from the threat of deportation. >> if in fact congress failed to act i would use all the lawful authorities that i possess to try to make the system work better. and that is going to happen.
but by the time he realized they weren't, gonzalez was inside. the report also found that an emergency response team did not follow gonzalez inside because they were unfamiliar with the layout of the white house. gonzalez overpowered the lone female officer inside but was eventually subdued. the department of homeland security says based on the initial findings in this report, it has implemented or is implementing changes to improve training, equipment, staffing and communications systems....
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gonzalez. subsequent to that, when mr. gonzalez posted bond, our agents did interview mr. gonzalez, and we were aware of the weapons that he had in his vehicle. we were also aware of the map that he had in his possession. this is one of the most difficult, decisions an agent has to make. make an assessment of someone they're interviewing with whether or not that individual has the potential or the motive to do harm to any of our protectees. and during that interview, mr. gonzalez did not exhibit any of those characteristics. he did not indicate in any way that he wanted to harm any of our protectees or indicate in any way that he wanted to harm any of our protectees of the president. subsequent to that, he did come to the white house for outside the white house perimeter. and as he was walking around the perimeter, one of our uniformed officers noticed he was -- he was a little suspicious the way he was walking, and there was a bulge in the back of his jacket. as i've been briefed here. and the officer approached him, and noticed that he had a hatchet in the back of his pa
gonzalez. subsequent to that, when mr. gonzalez posted bond, our agents did interview mr. gonzalez, and we were aware of the weapons that he had in his vehicle. we were also aware of the map that he had in his possession. this is one of the most difficult, decisions an agent has to make. make an assessment of someone they're interviewing with whether or not that individual has the potential or the motive to do harm to any of our protectees. and during that interview, mr. gonzalez did not...
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gonzalez. subsequent to that, when mr. gonzalez posted bond, our agents did interview mr. gonzalez, and we were aware of the weapons that he had in his vehicle. we were also aware of the map that he had in his possession. this is one of the most difficult, decisions an agent has to make. make an assessment of someone they're interviewing with whether or not that individual has the potential or the motive to do harm to any of our protectees. and during that interview, mr. gonzalez did not exhibit any of those characteristics. he did not indicate in any way that he wanted to harm any of our protectees or indicate in any way that he wanted to harm any of our protectees of the president. subsequent to that, he did come to the white house for outside the white house perimeter. and as he was walking around the perimeter, one of our uniformed officers noticed he was -- he was a little suspicious the way he was walking, and there was a bulge in the back of his jacket. as i've been briefed here. and the officer approached him, and noticed that he had a hatchet in the back of his pa
gonzalez. subsequent to that, when mr. gonzalez posted bond, our agents did interview mr. gonzalez, and we were aware of the weapons that he had in his vehicle. we were also aware of the map that he had in his possession. this is one of the most difficult, decisions an agent has to make. make an assessment of someone they're interviewing with whether or not that individual has the potential or the motive to do harm to any of our protectees. and during that interview, mr. gonzalez did not...
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instead he was talking on a cell phone and only saw gonzalez after witnessing another officer running towards him. >> the secret service is set for redundancy. we can accept a couple of human errors but not this many. >> reporter: gonzalez overtook a secret service officer. he barrelled past the guard, turned left and ran into the east room. he ran the entire length of the white house to the other end of the east room before he was tackled by a heavily armed counter assault agent near the doorway to the green room. congress's reaction was swift. >> i just would like to see it cleaned up to go back to the organization that we all admired and respected so much. >> that was nbc's peter alexander reporting. >>> geologists are monitoring those two sink holes that opened up in florida this week. a big worry is that both sink holes are connected. the entire area remains taped off. one of the sink holes is in a driveway and it did swallow up an entire car. the woman who lives in that house is not allowed back in her home and was allowed only to take what she could carry. she describes the gap
instead he was talking on a cell phone and only saw gonzalez after witnessing another officer running towards him. >> the secret service is set for redundancy. we can accept a couple of human errors but not this many. >> reporter: gonzalez overtook a secret service officer. he barrelled past the guard, turned left and ran into the east room. he ran the entire length of the white house to the other end of the east room before he was tackled by a heavily armed counter assault agent...
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video, it isphone clear that they knew that omar gonzalez had jumped of the white house fence. a reporter came by the washington post from the department of homeland security, found as gonzalez raced up the lawn. the k-9 officer did not get worried because he was on his cell phone. wouldt is not what i expect. >> other officers didn't see gonzalez because construction obstructed their view. the officer watching the front doors didn't like them because all she heard on her radio was muffled noise. >> i think it is absurd. the leader of the free world deserves more protection. >> a review of the events foundg up to the incident widespread confusion among secret service officers. >> it is ridiculous to think that such an individual could get that close to the leader of the free world. stopped prior to the white house jumping incident carrying a hatchet. a search of his vehicle found a map of the d.c. with the white house highlighted. intoinformation went various databases. andt is very distressing confusion. i hope that they can come up with a solution that works. >> already, ther
video, it isphone clear that they knew that omar gonzalez had jumped of the white house fence. a reporter came by the washington post from the department of homeland security, found as gonzalez raced up the lawn. the k-9 officer did not get worried because he was on his cell phone. wouldt is not what i expect. >> other officers didn't see gonzalez because construction obstructed their view. the officer watching the front doors didn't like them because all she heard on her radio was...
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the report also found that an emergency response team did not follow gonzalez inside because they were unfamiliar with the layout of the white house. gonzalzalez overpowered the lon female officer inside but was eventually subdued. the homeland security says based on the initial findings in the report it has imemploy meanted, it is implementing changes in training, equipment, staffing, and communication systems. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> a doctor working in west africa and diagnosed with ebola is going to be transferred to a hospital in the united states. it's expected he'll be flown to the nebraska medical center. he'll be the third ebola patient treated there. he's a citizen of sierra leone but a permanent u.s. resident. >>> an audio recording that appears to have been made by the leader of isis urges muslims to wage holy war everywhere. abu ba car al baghdadi spoke. it follows last week's report that he may have been killed or injured in an air strike. it's not clear when the message was recorded, but there are references to events this week. >>> coming up on the
the report also found that an emergency response team did not follow gonzalez inside because they were unfamiliar with the layout of the white house. gonzalzalez overpowered the lon female officer inside but was eventually subdued. the homeland security says based on the initial findings in the report it has imemploy meanted, it is implementing changes in training, equipment, staffing, and communication systems. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> a doctor working in west...
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andrea gonzÁlez nos tiene la más reciente informaciÓn. >> los militares acusados de asesinar a 22 personasecluidos en una prisiÓn militar en la espera del fin de ser juzgados. hace sÓlo unos dÍas el secretario de la defensa nacional advirtiÓ que esto le sucederÍa todo militar que no respetarÁ los derechos fundamentales de la sociedad. >> cualquier conductas que se aleje de este precepto la vamos a llevar a las instancias jurÍdicas correspondientes para que sean ellas las que determine lo conducente. >> gracias a un testigo se descubriÓ que los militares nos habÍan defendido como se dijo en un principio. lograron con engaÑos que quienes estaban en la bodega soltarÁn sus armas para luego dispararles. >> escucha que le disparan y despuÉs aparecen muertos. >> gracias por esta informaciÓn. autorizadasdes han pedido que en tamaulipas sobre el crimen de los estadounidense. agentes que ella comanda. los hechos sucedieron a finales de octubre. >> el incremento del salario mÍnimo. el prÓximo martes ademÁs de elegir a los representantes del poder del paÍs habrÁ decisiones. cÓmo se presenta el panoram
andrea gonzÁlez nos tiene la más reciente informaciÓn. >> los militares acusados de asesinar a 22 personasecluidos en una prisiÓn militar en la espera del fin de ser juzgados. hace sÓlo unos dÍas el secretario de la defensa nacional advirtiÓ que esto le sucederÍa todo militar que no respetarÁ los derechos fundamentales de la sociedad. >> cualquier conductas que se aleje de este precepto la vamos a llevar a las instancias jurÍdicas correspondientes para que sean ellas las...
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. >> reporter: this is home video of fence jumper omar gonzalez running across the white house north lawn in september. a damming review by the department of homeland security blames the secret service for a series of performance, organizational, tactical and other failures. the report found the secret service's alarm systems and radios failed to work properly and many of the officers on duty didn't see gonzalez with the knife as he scaled the fence. among the failures, the inaction of a secret service officer with an attack dog who did not hear the radio because his ear piece was out. that officer was talking on the cell phone and only saw gonzalez after witnessing another officer running toward him. >> the secret service is designed with such redundancy that we can accept a couple of human errors, but not as many as seemed to happen in this incident. >> reporter: gonzalez overpowered a uniformed secret service officer, unaware he had broken first line of security because the alarm box was muted at the request of the white house ushers office. he barreled past the guard, turned left
. >> reporter: this is home video of fence jumper omar gonzalez running across the white house north lawn in september. a damming review by the department of homeland security blames the secret service for a series of performance, organizational, tactical and other failures. the report found the secret service's alarm systems and radios failed to work properly and many of the officers on duty didn't see gonzalez with the knife as he scaled the fence. among the failures, the inaction of a...
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by the time he realized the doors were not locked, gonzalez was inside of the white house. democratic congressman denny thompson said some problems may be due to lack of resources but others he contends are quote, systemic and indicative of secret service culture. heather? heather: molly henneberg at the white house. learning something from that. have a great weekend. eric: defense secretary chuck hagel taking a hard look at the nation's nuclear arsenal. why he wants to beef up and modernize our decades-old weapons stockpile. >>> iraqi forces scored a big victory against islamic terrorists of isis taking back that key city from their grip. this comes as they say continuing u.s.-led airstrikes have not slowed down the flow of foreign fighters joining the terrorist group. they're still coming. how do we stop them before they strike here? why do i cook for the holidays? to share with family to carry on traditions to come together, even when we're apart in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and more, swanson® makes holiday dishes delicious! heather: returning to one of our top s
by the time he realized the doors were not locked, gonzalez was inside of the white house. democratic congressman denny thompson said some problems may be due to lack of resources but others he contends are quote, systemic and indicative of secret service culture. heather? heather: molly henneberg at the white house. learning something from that. have a great weekend. eric: defense secretary chuck hagel taking a hard look at the nation's nuclear arsenal. why he wants to beef up and modernize...
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on september 19th, 2014, omar gonzalez was able to scale the white house fence, evade numerous secret service officers outside the white house, and force his way through the unlocked front door, armed with a knife. although it was initially reported to the public, and congress, that gonzalez was apprehended just inside the north portico doors, we have since learned that he actually made it all the way to the east room of the white house before being tackled by secret service officers. the department of homeland security's review of this event uncovered a laundry list of errors that evening. including, communication systems that didn't work, and that officers were not trained to use properly. a construction project along the white house fence that obscured officers' sight lines. unlocked front doors to the white house late on a friday evening. and a k-9 officer who was on a personal cell call without his radio earpiece in his ear, or his tactical radio at the time gonzalez scaled the fence. this delayed the officers response, meaning that the k-9 was not able to identify gonzalez as th
on september 19th, 2014, omar gonzalez was able to scale the white house fence, evade numerous secret service officers outside the white house, and force his way through the unlocked front door, armed with a knife. although it was initially reported to the public, and congress, that gonzalez was apprehended just inside the north portico doors, we have since learned that he actually made it all the way to the east room of the white house before being tackled by secret service officers. the...
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para evitar la colaboraciÓn de policÍas y delincuentes presentarÁ el lunes ante el congreso, leÓn gonzÁleziantes el presidente peÑa nieto se refiriÓ a la naciÓn para anunciar 10 iniciativas que ayuden a combatir la inseguridad en el paÍs. >> no hay soluciones simples ni caminos cortos, convencido de ello e decidido impulsar cambios de fondo que permitan mejorar la seguridad, la justicia y el estado de derecho en mÉxico. >> la primera medida habla de crear una ley contra la infiltraciÓn del crimen organizado en las autoridades municipales y como consecuencia crearon un modelo policiaco. >> pasar de 1800 policÍas municipales endebles que con facilidad puede ser corrompidas por la delincuencia a 32 sÓlidas corporaciones de seguridad estatal que sean mÁs confiables, profesionales y mÁs eficaces. >> al respecto la presidenta de mÉxico unido contra la delincuencia considerÓ que el modelo de policÍa Única no es la soluciÓn absoluta contrala inseguridad. >> la desarrollo policial depende de otros factores que no es el mando Único es la recluta el reclutamiento de los policÍas, lo que les pagas, qu
para evitar la colaboraciÓn de policÍas y delincuentes presentarÁ el lunes ante el congreso, leÓn gonzÁleziantes el presidente peÑa nieto se refiriÓ a la naciÓn para anunciar 10 iniciativas que ayuden a combatir la inseguridad en el paÍs. >> no hay soluciones simples ni caminos cortos, convencido de ello e decidido impulsar cambios de fondo que permitan mejorar la seguridad, la justicia y el estado de derecho en mÉxico. >> la primera medida habla de crear una ley contra la...
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and many officers on duty didn't see gonzalez armed with a knife as he scaled the fence. among the failures actions of a uniformed secret service officer with an attack dog not listening to his radio because his ear piece was out and a standby radio left in his locker. instead that officer was talking on a cell phone and only saw gonzalez after witnessing another officer running toward him. >> the secret service was designed with such redundancy that we can accept a couple human errors, but not as many that seem to happen in this incident all at the same time. >> reporter: gonzalez overpowered a uniformed secret service officer unaware he'd broken the first line of security because the alarm box was muted at request of the white house usher's office. he barreled past the guard, turned left and ran into the east room. he ran the entire length of the white house to the other end of the east room before he was tackled by a heavily armed counterassault agent near the doorway to the green room. congress' reaction was swift. >> i'd just like to see it cleaned up, to go back to
and many officers on duty didn't see gonzalez armed with a knife as he scaled the fence. among the failures actions of a uniformed secret service officer with an attack dog not listening to his radio because his ear piece was out and a standby radio left in his locker. instead that officer was talking on a cell phone and only saw gonzalez after witnessing another officer running toward him. >> the secret service was designed with such redundancy that we can accept a couple human errors,...
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john gonzalez is live with more. good afternoon. from california to maine, registered nurses, thousands of them have walked off the job this afternoon. we are in the middle of one of the picket lines in northeast d.c. nurses walked off the job at around 7:00 this morning. they say they will be out of work for the next tory four hours. they claim the hospital is refusing to address issues, with work conditions being dangerously under staffed. not trained to deal with a situation like an ebola outbreak. we are going to try to talk to one of the nurses who just spoke. this is donna. providenceurse at hospital. you were talking to the group. membersse i have family who are battling cancer -- [cheers and applause] i don't want my family or anyone's family to go through some of the stuff. >> with ebola, what is the problem? >> we have not had the training youe you don the equipment, put it on and take it off. it is supposed to take three people to do that. the unit to handle the ebola patient has a small room. there is not equipment to ha
john gonzalez is live with more. good afternoon. from california to maine, registered nurses, thousands of them have walked off the job this afternoon. we are in the middle of one of the picket lines in northeast d.c. nurses walked off the job at around 7:00 this morning. they say they will be out of work for the next tory four hours. they claim the hospital is refusing to address issues, with work conditions being dangerously under staffed. not trained to deal with a situation like an ebola...
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. >> reporter: the homeland security report found that a series of flaws enabled omar gonzalez to make it all the way into the white house, including an improper setting on the secret serce radio system, which prevented some officers from learning of the intrusion. key posts inside the white house had muted emergency communication system receivers. aging equipment meant some agents heard only unintelligible noise. the report says three secret service officers actually recognized gonzalez an hour before he jumped the fence as the man who had carried a hatchet near the white house three weeks earlier. but when gonzalez did climb over, some of the closest officers didn't see him as their views were obstructed by a construction project along the fence line. and by the fading evening right. -- light. a nearby k-9 officer was in his van on a call on his personal cell phone on speaker without his raid yes earpiece in his ear, and he had left his second tactical radio in his locker. one of this report's most surprising findings is that members of the emergency response team did not immediately
. >> reporter: the homeland security report found that a series of flaws enabled omar gonzalez to make it all the way into the white house, including an improper setting on the secret serce radio system, which prevented some officers from learning of the intrusion. key posts inside the white house had muted emergency communication system receivers. aging equipment meant some agents heard only unintelligible noise. the report says three secret service officers actually recognized gonzalez...
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and there was also the question of why one individual did not unleash his canine dog on omar gonzalez when he was crossing the yard. and here is what they said about this. he said a man was parked with his dog on the white house driveway when omar gonzalez jumped the north fence. the officer was on a call on his personal cell phone on speaker. it says without his radio earpiece in his ear. he had left his second tactical radio in his locker. so there is that. they say there is more training now required for secret service officers who are working here on the white house grounds. including how to deal with individuals who don't appear to be carrying a lethal weapon. and there is also a question, of course, about people losing their jobs and a reduction in force here with the secret service. a lot of questions tonight and this report only raises more. erin. >> bottom line, didn't have, as you say, his earpiece in and on a call on his personal cell phone. >> reporter: that is correct. he did jump into action we're told very quickly. perhaps 11 seconds after all of this happened. but from
and there was also the question of why one individual did not unleash his canine dog on omar gonzalez when he was crossing the yard. and here is what they said about this. he said a man was parked with his dog on the white house driveway when omar gonzalez jumped the north fence. the officer was on a call on his personal cell phone on speaker. it says without his radio earpiece in his ear. he had left his second tactical radio in his locker. so there is that. they say there is more training now...
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what hits the hardest is the range of shortcomings that ultimately allowed omar gonzalez to enter thehouse practically uumnencbered. >> reporter: uniformed officers saw gonzalez started over the fence but couldn't stop him. >> as he started to make a move for the fence, they shouted verbal commands, sprinted to mr. gonzalez, and they were about an arm's-length or two arm's-length short of reaching him. >> reporter: members like democrat steve cohen reacted with both sarcasm. >> would a moat, water, six feet around be kind of attractive and effective? >> this guy got further in the white house than some of my republican colleagues have ever gotten. >> reporter: and with outrage over initial reports that gonzalez was unarm and was arrested immediately inside the white house door when, in fact, he had a knife and got as far as the east room. republican jason chaffetz. >> the secret service misled us, on purpose. >> reporter: scott, clancy acknowledged the misstatement, but he calls them unintentional, and he said that security improvements being considered include changes in the height o
what hits the hardest is the range of shortcomings that ultimately allowed omar gonzalez to enter thehouse practically uumnencbered. >> reporter: uniformed officers saw gonzalez started over the fence but couldn't stop him. >> as he started to make a move for the fence, they shouted verbal commands, sprinted to mr. gonzalez, and they were about an arm's-length or two arm's-length short of reaching him. >> reporter: members like democrat steve cohen reacted with both sarcasm....
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another officer and two plains clothed agents eventually subdued gonzalez. they were staffing shortages and it blames lack of radio discipline for communications failures. the review did not recommend or specify disciplinary actions. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> and investigators found members of the emergency response team didn't know the layout of the white house and they were reluctant to enter. >>> outside l'enfant plaza and protesting cuts to mail service. it would cause delays and loss of jobs they say. and beginning january 5th workers say usps will virtually eliminate overnight delivery and 82 mail and processing distribution centers are scheduled to close. they are joining 51 senators and 160 house members in calling for a one year moratorium on the reduction in service and proposed closures. >>> so we're still 41 days away from christmas and the rain deer aren't quite ready to leave the north pole yet. so -- santa showed up today at tysons on the silver line. instead of a sleigh. he was welcomed by a group of disadvantaged children
another officer and two plains clothed agents eventually subdued gonzalez. they were staffing shortages and it blames lack of radio discipline for communications failures. the review did not recommend or specify disciplinary actions. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> and investigators found members of the emergency response team didn't know the layout of the white house and they were reluctant to enter. >>> outside l'enfant plaza and protesting cuts to mail service. it...
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juan carlos gonzÁlez hablÓ con inmigrantes sobre la tragedia. >> la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantesde su paÍs. >> es totalmente indignante. el crimen organizado con las instituciones mexicanas. >> desgraciadamente hay una corrupciÓn tremenda en nuestro paÍs mexicano. no podemos confiar en absolutamente nadie. nadie. >> hay muchas... >> no creer declaraciones del procurador que el gobierno no corroborÓ que los restos son de los estudiantes. >> obvio que el gobierno de mÉxico supo desde el primer momento lo que habÍa ocurrido. no se puede ocultar a 43 personas en algÚn lugar o tenerlas secuestradas. >> aunque lejos estos inmigrantes comparten el dolor de quienes perdieron sus hijos en este episodio que una vez mÁs enlutÓ la repÚblica mexicana. >> me da mucha tristeza por todas las mamÁs que pasan por esta situaciÓn. y tristeza por toda nuestra gente allÁ. >> podrÍa ser el factor que obliga a muchos a tratar de huir de mÉxico. >> lo econÓmico es en su tiempo fue principio. pero ahora la inseguridad. >> lo que cambiÓ el deseo de visitar tu tierra por temor. >> es miedo, terror. angustia
juan carlos gonzÁlez hablÓ con inmigrantes sobre la tragedia. >> la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantesde su paÍs. >> es totalmente indignante. el crimen organizado con las instituciones mexicanas. >> desgraciadamente hay una corrupciÓn tremenda en nuestro paÍs mexicano. no podemos confiar en absolutamente nadie. nadie. >> hay muchas... >> no creer declaraciones del procurador que el gobierno no corroborÓ que los restos son de los estudiantes. >> obvio...
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gonzalez was toos big for her. -- too big for her.ther officer finally brought gonzalez down just outside the green room of the white house. andrew spencer kron4 news. >> when lava wants to flow there's really not much that can stop it. >> we have a weather system open the move for tonight. it's out here in the pacific coming toward the bay area. i let you know how it will impact us. coming up next. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is on now. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, full, queen, or king - for one low price! and they'll deliver it free. television announcer: the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is on now. ♪ mattress discounters . >> for the second weekend in a row, snow is on the ground in lake tahoe and ski resorts are actually opening their doors. mount rose ski resor
gonzalez was toos big for her. -- too big for her.ther officer finally brought gonzalez down just outside the green room of the white house. andrew spencer kron4 news. >> when lava wants to flow there's really not much that can stop it. >> we have a weather system open the move for tonight. it's out here in the pacific coming toward the bay area. i let you know how it will impact us. coming up next. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is...
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but it wasn't locked and gonzalez pushes his way in. anderson. >> once he got through the front door, what happened next? >> there is a female officer on the other side. and she's pushed backwards. she sees him, she reaches for her baton, but she grabs her flashlight, she tries to tackle him, but he's too big, and he keeps going toward the east room. he's finally taken down with the help of a couple of agents, who happen to just be off duty at that time, around the east room. meanwhile, the ert team, the s.w.a.t. team, as it were, was still staging outside the white house. so a problem there too, anderson. >> it is not like the guy jumped the fence out of the blue. he was on the radar of law enforcement. >> that's absolutely true. there were encounters between law enforcement and this guy on july 19th, july 21st, and august 25th. he had at least 11 firearms, he had ammunition, and he had among other things a number of hatchets. so that clearly put him on radar for law enforcement, but apparently they weren't watching him close enough to
but it wasn't locked and gonzalez pushes his way in. anderson. >> once he got through the front door, what happened next? >> there is a female officer on the other side. and she's pushed backwards. she sees him, she reaches for her baton, but she grabs her flashlight, she tries to tackle him, but he's too big, and he keeps going toward the east room. he's finally taken down with the help of a couple of agents, who happen to just be off duty at that time, around the east room....
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erika gonzalez talked to the president's former cyber security czar. how he protects his money when he shops online and the extra layer of security you can get on your smartphone >> an early look at this year's >>> welcome back. now to holiday shopping and keeping you safe and secure while shopping online. >> erika gonzalez sat down with the person in charge of safeguarding all computers. >> online shopping. at the office, the coffee shop, or in the comfort of your own hope. >> really convenient. it's a lot easier to do it online. >> wait until the last minute and get something delivered in two days or so. >> easier? yes. safe? that's on the heels of recent retail security breaches. >> i know there are risks out there. i take everything i can do on my side to protect myself. >> those words from a former cyber czar howard schmidt the first ever cybersecurity czar working for president obama's administration in 2009 to oversee the cup's cyber safety. >> what's new is the fact that you are now being singled out. they are more focused. it is not like a maj
erika gonzalez talked to the president's former cyber security czar. how he protects his money when he shops online and the extra layer of security you can get on your smartphone >> an early look at this year's >>> welcome back. now to holiday shopping and keeping you safe and secure while shopping online. >> erika gonzalez sat down with the person in charge of safeguarding all computers. >> online shopping. at the office, the coffee shop, or in the comfort of your...
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fue el ex director adjunto de la policÍa local, investigadores dicen que gonzÁlez reuniÓ los alumnosnameÑos en contra de la corrupciÓn, el domingo centenares de personas marcharon para exigir castigos a quienes resulten culpables del mal uso de los bienes del estado, manifestaron consignas como mantener impreso en alusiÓn a colaboradores de la administraciÓn anterior que son objeto de investigaciÓn. el presidente y lo que estÁ dispuesto a mantenerse a investigaciÓn y si otras administraciones se someten al proceso. la violencia mujer en honduras estÁ en la la violencia mujer en honduras estÁ en la tasa homicidio, 90,4 homicidio por cada 1000 habitantes de una seguridad, la miss mundo hondura y su hermana desaparecida, deja al descubierto el alto grado de violencia contra el sexo femenino en el paÍs una denuncia marÍa organizaciones que en muchos casos queda en la impunidad. la violencia que le preocupa al salvador, dieron un alto con una carrera para concientizar a la poblaciÓn, organismo feminista el 90% de mujeres han sido vÍctima en algÚn momento de su vida de cualquier tipo de vi
fue el ex director adjunto de la policÍa local, investigadores dicen que gonzÁlez reuniÓ los alumnosnameÑos en contra de la corrupciÓn, el domingo centenares de personas marcharon para exigir castigos a quienes resulten culpables del mal uso de los bienes del estado, manifestaron consignas como mantener impreso en alusiÓn a colaboradores de la administraciÓn anterior que son objeto de investigaciÓn. el presidente y lo que estÁ dispuesto a mantenerse a investigaciÓn y si otras...
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. >> i am one gonzalez. in a primetime speech thursday night, president obama outlined his plan to take executive grant legal status to up to five million undocumented immigrants, protecting them from deportation. fellow americans, we are and always will be -- >> my fellow americans, we are and always will be a nation of immigrants. we were strangers once, too, and whether our forebears were strangers that crossed the atlantic, the pacific, or the rio grande, we are here only because this country welcomed that toand taught them be an american is something more than what we look like, what our last names are, or how we worship. what makes us america is our shelled -- shared commitment to an ideal that all of us are created equal, and that all of us have the chance to make of our lives what we will. >> under the plan, undocumented parents of u.s. citizens and legal permanent residents will be allowed to temporarily remain in the country and work legally if they have lived in the united states for at least five
. >> i am one gonzalez. in a primetime speech thursday night, president obama outlined his plan to take executive grant legal status to up to five million undocumented immigrants, protecting them from deportation. fellow americans, we are and always will be -- >> my fellow americans, we are and always will be a nation of immigrants. we were strangers once, too, and whether our forebears were strangers that crossed the atlantic, the pacific, or the rio grande, we are here only...
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. >> abc news president arer marcy gonzalez -- reporter marcy gonzalez is in ferguson. >> the smoldering ashes in ferguson surrounded by unexpected peace. here at the initial epicenter of the unrest they gathered outside of police headquarters, but otherwise there is relative quiet. a glaring contrast to last night's rioting. the worst this community has seen since officer darren wilson killed michael brown in august. tonight for the first time wilson is publicly sharing what he claims lead to the shooting. >> he is going to get this gun away from me. something will happen and i will be dead. i pulled it a third time and it finally goes off. >> telling say -- saying in an interview that he is sorry, but wouldn't have done anything differently. >> the reason i have a screen conscience is because i know i did my job right. >> michael brown's family furious they did not indict wilson and say it should have gone to trial. >> this process is broken. the process should be indicted. >> and police an@ 2,000 national guard troops are on the streets making sure what started as a peaceful night sta
. >> abc news president arer marcy gonzalez -- reporter marcy gonzalez is in ferguson. >> the smoldering ashes in ferguson surrounded by unexpected peace. here at the initial epicenter of the unrest they gathered outside of police headquarters, but otherwise there is relative quiet. a glaring contrast to last night's rioting. the worst this community has seen since officer darren wilson killed michael brown in august. tonight for the first time wilson is publicly sharing what he...
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. >> abc news president arer marcy gonzalez -- reporter marcy gonzalez is in ferguson. >> the smoldering ashes in ferguson surrounded by unexpected peace. here at the initial epicenter of the unrest they gathered outside of police headquarters, but otherwise there is relative quiet. a glaring contrast to last night's rioting. the worst this community has seen since officer darren wilson killed michael brown in august. tonight for the first time wilson is publicly sharing what he claims lead to the shooting. >> he is going to get this gun away from me. something will happen and i will be dead. i pulled it a third time and it finally goes off. >> telling say -- saying in an interview that he is sorry, but wouldn't have done anything differently. >> the reason i have a screen conscience is because i know i did my job right. >> michael brown's family furious they did not indict wilson and say it should have gone to trial. >> this process is broken. the process should be indicted. >> and police an@ 2,000 national guard troops are on the streets making sure what started as a peaceful night sta
. >> abc news president arer marcy gonzalez -- reporter marcy gonzalez is in ferguson. >> the smoldering ashes in ferguson surrounded by unexpected peace. here at the initial epicenter of the unrest they gathered outside of police headquarters, but otherwise there is relative quiet. a glaring contrast to last night's rioting. the worst this community has seen since officer darren wilson killed michael brown in august. tonight for the first time wilson is publicly sharing what he...
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that's because security flaws and white house security allowed gonzalez to make hetz way through the front door and make his way inside. they blamed it on communication problems, muted alarms, unlocked doors, and inadequate training of secret service officers. they found that after gonzalez jumped the fence enirritable radio reports were muffled and they couldn't see because of a construction view and fading daylight. another didn't hear because he was on his personal cell phone. his backup radio was in his locker. an officers by the north portico doors raised his weapon but did not fire because he did not see an arm or pose a threat. the report also found that an emergency response team did not follow gonzalez inside because they were unfamiliar with the layout of the white house. he empowered the lone female officer inside but was eventu eventually subdued. the homeland security says based on the initial findings in the report, it's implea meanting changes in training, equipment, staffing, and communication systems. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> a doctor working in
that's because security flaws and white house security allowed gonzalez to make hetz way through the front door and make his way inside. they blamed it on communication problems, muted alarms, unlocked doors, and inadequate training of secret service officers. they found that after gonzalez jumped the fence enirritable radio reports were muffled and they couldn't see because of a construction view and fading daylight. another didn't hear because he was on his personal cell phone. his backup...
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gonzalez. subsequent to that, when mr. gonzalez posted bond, our agents did interview mr. gonzalez, and we were aware of the weapons that he had in his vehicle. we were also aware of the map that he had in his possession. this is one of the most difficult, decisions an agent has to make. make an assessment of someone they're interviewing with whether or not that individual has the potential or the motive to do harm to any of our protectees. and during that interview, mr. gonzalez did not exhibit any of those characteristics. he did not indicate in any way that he wanted to harm any of our protectees or indicate in any way that he wanted to harm any of our protectees of the president. subsequent to that, he did come to the white house for outside the white house perimeter. and as he was walking around the perimeter, one of our uniformed officers noticed he was -- he was a little suspicious the way he was walking, and there was a bulge in the back of his jacket. as i've been briefed here. and the officer approached him, and noticed that he had a hatchet in the back of his pa
gonzalez. subsequent to that, when mr. gonzalez posted bond, our agents did interview mr. gonzalez, and we were aware of the weapons that he had in his vehicle. we were also aware of the map that he had in his possession. this is one of the most difficult, decisions an agent has to make. make an assessment of someone they're interviewing with whether or not that individual has the potential or the motive to do harm to any of our protectees. and during that interview, mr. gonzalez did not...
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when he did see gonzalez and ordered to attack, gonzalez ducked in front of the bushes outside the white house. outside the white house doors another officer aimed his weapon at gonzalez but saw that he appeared unarmed and did not fire. by the time the officer realized the doors were unlocked, gonzalez was inside the white house. the female on duty just inside the door attempted to take gonzalez down but was unable to do so because the army veteran then overpowered her. he then moved past the staircase to the family's living quarters and entered the east room before a uniformed officer and two special off-duty agents brought him down. the report summary concludes officers did not receive adequate training because of staffing shortages and it blames lack of radio discipline along with aging infrastructure for communications failures it spokesman ed donovan says the secret service is putting into place change in training staffing communications and intelligence gathering. but members of congress are not satisfied. one of them called the episode a comedy of errors. norah? >> bill, thank yo
when he did see gonzalez and ordered to attack, gonzalez ducked in front of the bushes outside the white house. outside the white house doors another officer aimed his weapon at gonzalez but saw that he appeared unarmed and did not fire. by the time the officer realized the doors were unlocked, gonzalez was inside the white house. the female on duty just inside the door attempted to take gonzalez down but was unable to do so because the army veteran then overpowered her. he then moved past the...
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and many of the officers on duty did not see gonzalez as he climbed the 8-foot high fence. the fence was missing an ornamental spike that might have slowed him down. and a secret service agent with an attack dog was allegedly talking on a cell phone instead of listening to his two way radio when gonzalez moved in. >> the city of san jose is planning to review its policies after police officers accepted free 49ers tickets. the police chief is among those who received tickets to 49ers games last year at candlestick park. the city of san jose has a rule that bans city officials from accepting gifts valued at more than $50. the police command staff violated the ordinance even though they reported the tickets to the city. the command staff has reimbursed the 49ers for the cost of the tickets. >>> a prowler has been captured. it happened around 1:00 this morning at a hiationing complex -- a housing complex. police overheard two men arguing and the officer found people chasing a man who they say had broken into their apartment. >> we call it a hot prowl or a residential burglary.
and many of the officers on duty did not see gonzalez as he climbed the 8-foot high fence. the fence was missing an ornamental spike that might have slowed him down. and a secret service agent with an attack dog was allegedly talking on a cell phone instead of listening to his two way radio when gonzalez moved in. >> the city of san jose is planning to review its policies after police officers accepted free 49ers tickets. the police chief is among those who received tickets to 49ers games...
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. >> abc news president arer marcy gonzalez -- reporter marcy gonzalez is in ferguson. >> the smolderingn ferguson surrounded by unexpected peace. here at the initial epicenter of the unrest they gathered outside of police headquarters, but otherwise there is relative quiet. a glaring contrast to last night's rioting. the worst this community has seen since officer darren wilson killed michael brown in august. tonight for the first time wilson i publicly sharing what he claims lead to the shooting. >> he is going to get this gun away from me. something will happen and i will be dead. i pulled it a third time and it finally goes off. >> telling say -- saying in an interview that he is sorry, but wouldn't have done anything differently. >> the reason i have a screen conscience is because i know i did my job right. >> michael brown's family furious they did not indict wilson and say it should have gone to trial. >> this process is broken. the process should be indicted. >> and police an@ 2,000 national guard troops are on the streets making sure what started as a peaceful night stays that w
. >> abc news president arer marcy gonzalez -- reporter marcy gonzalez is in ferguson. >> the smolderingn ferguson surrounded by unexpected peace. here at the initial epicenter of the unrest they gathered outside of police headquarters, but otherwise there is relative quiet. a glaring contrast to last night's rioting. the worst this community has seen since officer darren wilson killed michael brown in august. tonight for the first time wilson i publicly sharing what he claims lead...
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vamos directamente con juan carlos gonzÁlez que se encuentra con representantes de chirla para ver lasreacciones. juan carlos... >> hola, buenas tardes, estamos aquÍ en la organizaciÓn en los angeles, obviamente hay un gran festejo, y no mucha gente aquÍ precisamente a ver este mensaje del presidente barack obama. este tan esperado mensaje. una de estas personas es nancy catÁn, que tiene hijos estadounidenses, la veo obviamente muy emocionada. >> sÍ, yo tengo dos hijas que son ciudadanos. yo no tengo un estatus legal. hace un aÑo
vamos directamente con juan carlos gonzÁlez que se encuentra con representantes de chirla para ver lasreacciones. juan carlos... >> hola, buenas tardes, estamos aquÍ en la organizaciÓn en los angeles, obviamente hay un gran festejo, y no mucha gente aquÍ precisamente a ver este mensaje del presidente barack obama. este tan esperado mensaje. una de estas personas es nancy catÁn, que tiene hijos estadounidenses, la veo obviamente muy emocionada. >> sÍ, yo tengo dos hijas que son...
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andrea gonzÁlez tiene el informe. >> ante la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes el presidente de mÉxico la naciÓn para anunciar diez iniciativas que ayudan combatir la inseguridad en el paÍs. >> no hay soluciones simples, ni caminos cortos. convencido de ello decidÍ impulsar cambios de fondo que permitan mejorar la seguridad,
andrea gonzÁlez tiene el informe. >> ante la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes el presidente de mÉxico la naciÓn para anunciar diez iniciativas que ayudan combatir la inseguridad en el paÍs. >> no hay soluciones simples, ni caminos cortos. convencido de ello decidÍ impulsar cambios de fondo que permitan mejorar la seguridad,