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mr. gonzalez and his history? >> they had a very thorough initial interview with mr. gonzalez. they initiated contact with his family members, his mental health history, and the police reports. >> so they determined he had a mental health history? >> he acknowledged he had a mental health history as a veteran suffering from ptsd. >> do protocols allow you to obtain his records? >> if the individual consents to the release of their medical records, we do pursue that. in this case, mr. gonzalez consented the release of his military medical records. >> you had all of his medical records to review. i presume you did review them? >> they were obtained over a period of time, and they have been reviewed. >> and despite all that, what happened? you didn't take any action, you didn't have him arrested. >> representative, it is a very difficult thing for people dealing with disabilities and people dealing with mental illness when they don't exhibit any unusual direction of interest. mr. gonzalez, at the time, denied any interest or any intent to harm anyone. he indicated that his informa
mr. gonzalez and his history? >> they had a very thorough initial interview with mr. gonzalez. they initiated contact with his family members, his mental health history, and the police reports. >> so they determined he had a mental health history? >> he acknowledged he had a mental health history as a veteran suffering from ptsd. >> do protocols allow you to obtain his records? >> if the individual consents to the release of their medical records, we do pursue...
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mr. gonzalez went into the white house. it's our information he was stopped by the virginia state police. they found a map in the car with a line directly to the white house. is that your understanding as well? >> it was a regional map with a line pointed to the memorial area of the mall and the other historic monuments. >> our reports that the virginia state police and the atf then refer that matter to the secret service because presumably because of that line. >> that's correct. yes, the candidate was later referred to the secret service for an interview of mr. gonzales. how to thorough would it have been? they had a thorough initial interview with mr. gonzales and initiated contacts with his family members, mental health history. >> they determined he had a mental health history. >> he acknowledged he had a mental health history as a veteran with ptsd. >> can you obtain his records? >> if the individual consents to the release of their medical records, we do pursue that. in this case, he consented the release of the reco
mr. gonzalez went into the white house. it's our information he was stopped by the virginia state police. they found a map in the car with a line directly to the white house. is that your understanding as well? >> it was a regional map with a line pointed to the memorial area of the mall and the other historic monuments. >> our reports that the virginia state police and the atf then refer that matter to the secret service because presumably because of that line. >> that's...
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mr. gonzalez came through it. is that correct? >> the door was unlocked at the time of mr. gonzalez's entry. that is correct. >> ok. and earlier there was a report and in the indictment of mr. gonzalez that he was apprehended at the entrance hall. isn't it true today that we understand that is not true. he was actually apprehended in the greenroom. is that correct? >> if i may clarify my first answer. the front door consists of two doors. an outer door which is a glass, described as a storm door. and an inner door which would be a wood historic door. the outer door was not locked. the internal wood door was in the process of being hand locked. >> ok. bottom line is automated locking is a capability within the white house but not at that entrance at that time? >> not at that time but it has been installed. >> we learned from our mistakes. the second question. your agency previously had reported in an indictment against mr. gonzalez asserted he was arrested in that entry area. isn't it true he actually penetrated the cross hall, the east room and in fact was arrested in the vi
mr. gonzalez came through it. is that correct? >> the door was unlocked at the time of mr. gonzalez's entry. that is correct. >> ok. and earlier there was a report and in the indictment of mr. gonzalez that he was apprehended at the entrance hall. isn't it true today that we understand that is not true. he was actually apprehended in the greenroom. is that correct? >> if i may clarify my first answer. the front door consists of two doors. an outer door which is a glass,...
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mr. gonzalez. >> you consulted with the atf? the atf were the initial investigators that first responded to the virginia state police over the weapons. >> didn't his family also said that he had mental illness and needed help? >> the family concurred that he exhibited signs of the tsc. -- of ptsd. though to think the statute someone who isr a danger to himself or others, don't you think that applies here? >> it would appear to, yes. >> the question has come up, and every time i step out in the hall for just a minute, i have reporters coming up to me and asking me, do you think that director pierson can correct this situation? and what i have said is that the jury is still out. and let me tell you why i say that. you were talking about internal review a little bit earlier. and again, i go back to that whole culture question. if you're secret service members don't feel comfortable sharing information, i don't know how you get the information that you need to address the kinds of concerns that you might have, because you won't even
mr. gonzalez. >> you consulted with the atf? the atf were the initial investigators that first responded to the virginia state police over the weapons. >> didn't his family also said that he had mental illness and needed help? >> the family concurred that he exhibited signs of the tsc. -- of ptsd. though to think the statute someone who isr a danger to himself or others, don't you think that applies here? >> it would appear to, yes. >> the question has come up, and...
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mr. gonzalez had guns in his white house. the i would have been asking a lot more questions other than just go.ting him why wasn't he brought in for further questions by the secret especially? >> just the map alone i think that wyers call preponderance of evidence indicating he will some intent doing something wrong, illegal. jeopardizing the president of united states and the white house. why wasn't he brought in for questioning then? director did he was that the individual interviewed and agents made a determination, which is a very make,ult determination to as to whether the individual to theepresents a threat president of the united states. >> are we privy to those questions and that report, mr. chairman? do we have access to that report? >> in an appropriate setting we make them available. >> even subsequent to that, when hey interviewed him we he was unless he is breaking the law, there is no power that the secret service has. that is the difficulty they have. i agree with the representative. i do not believe we want th
mr. gonzalez had guns in his white house. the i would have been asking a lot more questions other than just go.ting him why wasn't he brought in for further questions by the secret especially? >> just the map alone i think that wyers call preponderance of evidence indicating he will some intent doing something wrong, illegal. jeopardizing the president of united states and the white house. why wasn't he brought in for questioning then? director did he was that the individual interviewed...
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mr. gonzalez? excuse me, mr. gonzalez? could you explain why you haven't paid your workers? >> after fault lines began investigating david's cafe for stealing its employees' wages, the owner offered to pay his former workers seventy-five percent of what they're owed. with few other options, the workers agreed. but as of this show's air date, no checks have arrived. restaurant workers have little power. nationwide, less than five percent are represented by a union. in florida, efforts to enact wage protections face opposition from a strong business lobby. among that lobby's successes this year: a new law that prevents localities from requiring companies to grant paid sick days. state senator david simmons sponsored that bill. >> we do not want to become like a state that over-regulates the private enterprise so that it overburdens employers. because you know who ends up ultimately paying for it? employees. that's exactly what happens. you overburden employers with regulations and obligations and they're not free to treat their employees the way we know they want to treat them
mr. gonzalez? excuse me, mr. gonzalez? could you explain why you haven't paid your workers? >> after fault lines began investigating david's cafe for stealing its employees' wages, the owner offered to pay his former workers seventy-five percent of what they're owed. with few other options, the workers agreed. but as of this show's air date, no checks have arrived. restaurant workers have little power. nationwide, less than five percent are represented by a union. in florida, efforts to...
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mr. gonzalez came through, is that correct? >> the dorwas unlocked at the time of mr. gonzalez's entry, that is correct. >> here is congressman trey gowdy and back and forthwith secret service director julia pierson. >> and so as i understand it. several agents believed that the shots were fired and the super visor concluded it was a vehicle back firing, even if that were thorough, given the small investment of resources, why not investigate the shots fired. >> representative, that is where the the confusion came out. >> i am not asking you about the washington post story. why a housekeeper who doesn't go to glenn go and doesn't spend 14 weeks of training and 18 weeks of training found glass and your agents did not. >> not only the republicans questioning the credibility and competency of the secret service. here is the democrats expresses concern. here is massachusetts congressman stephen lynch. >> i listened to your testimony this morning and i wished to god you protect the white house like you did the reputation. you had three shots and three chances and he got to th
mr. gonzalez came through, is that correct? >> the dorwas unlocked at the time of mr. gonzalez's entry, that is correct. >> here is congressman trey gowdy and back and forthwith secret service director julia pierson. >> and so as i understand it. several agents believed that the shots were fired and the super visor concluded it was a vehicle back firing, even if that were thorough, given the small investment of resources, why not investigate the shots fired. >>...
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mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: gonzalez had 800 rounds of ammunition, two hatchets and a machete in his car parkedal blocks from the white house on the night of the intrusion. the president and his family were not at home at the time but the secret service is still facing tough questions about how this happened and why their story keeps changing. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartments. >> reporter: susan ssau llc abc news, washington. >> billionaire carl icahn is demanding tax incentives as he considers spending $100 million to save the taj mahal from closing. mayor don guardian says the city's finances are too stressed to agree to the massive tax rollbacks. >>> it's going to be a big day at philadelphia international airport. let me tell you why. officials say a major low fare airline will announce it is expanding in philadelphia with flights serving seven u.s. cities. the airline will be revealed at 8:00 a.m. we have no idea which one it is. going have to wait. >>> turning to wall street, stocks slid on monday on concerns about the political unrest in china but
mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: gonzalez had 800 rounds of ammunition, two hatchets and a machete in his car parkedal blocks from the white house on the night of the intrusion. the president and his family were not at home at the time but the secret service is still facing tough questions about how this happened and why their story keeps changing. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartments. >> reporter: susan ssau llc abc news, washington. >>...
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mr. gonzalez asserted he was arrested in the interview area. isn't it true he penetrated the cross hall, the east room, and in fact was arrested in the vicinity of the green room? >> referring to your map on the wall as i have been briefed, mr. gonzalez entered the front double doors -- >> ma'am, i want a short answer. i have very little time. >> intense circumstance there is. joining me from the white house is chris jansing following this for us. reports that the president and the first lady are outraged by the lapses for various members of their family entering and leaving the white house concurrent to or close to the incidents. any comment about whether it has ongoing confidence in the leadership of this agency? >> officially they said they do have confidence and these are the folk who is have to guard them, but you need to put it into perspective. take the obama family out of it. it doesn't matter who the president is. men and women put their lives on the line to protect you. many of them doing an extraordinary job under extraordinarily dif
mr. gonzalez asserted he was arrested in the interview area. isn't it true he penetrated the cross hall, the east room, and in fact was arrested in the vicinity of the green room? >> referring to your map on the wall as i have been briefed, mr. gonzalez entered the front double doors -- >> ma'am, i want a short answer. i have very little time. >> intense circumstance there is. joining me from the white house is chris jansing following this for us. reports that the president...
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mr. gonzalez came through it, is that correct? >> the door was unlocked at the time of mr. gonzalez' entry, that's correct. >> perhaps where lethal force is necessary, and i want those secret service agents and officers to know, at least this member of congress has their back. >> reporter: julia pierson said a variety of agent -- who's suspected of suffering from ptsd before the white house incident and yet he still got through. >> it's clear that our security plan was not properly executed. this is unacceptable, and i take full responsibility and i will make sure that it does not happen again. >> a democrat only the panel says the agency needs an overhaul. >> the time is right for a 21st century makeover of the secret service. >> and i wish to god you had protected the white house like you're protect your reputation here. >> reporter: another incident involving shots fired at the white house which the secret service didn't question text for days. >> you don't go through every inch of that residence, you explain to the jury why a housekeeper found evidence of the shooting an
mr. gonzalez came through it, is that correct? >> the door was unlocked at the time of mr. gonzalez' entry, that's correct. >> perhaps where lethal force is necessary, and i want those secret service agents and officers to know, at least this member of congress has their back. >> reporter: julia pierson said a variety of agent -- who's suspected of suffering from ptsd before the white house incident and yet he still got through. >> it's clear that our security plan was...
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mr. gonzalez was said to have gotten? >> i think it has shocked everyone.irst of all, as you know the first reports were that he got inside the building at all. and then the first reports were that they apprehended him right inside the door. now we're learning he got all the way past that guard. the guard was not able to stop him, he made it into the east room where events are held, the president often gives speeches in there. and then finally on the way into the green room he was tackled. he was carrying a 3.5-inch knife, and it's astonishing he got past all of the supposed layers of security designed to prevent someone from getting into the house. so there will be a lot of very tough questions for julia pierson who just took over the top job about 18 months ago. and she truly will face a lot of secureny about this department and what needs to be done to straighten up what has been a problematic agency over the past few years. >> there are two concerns involving ms. pierson when she testifies. one is the security breach, but the other involves that it wasn
mr. gonzalez was said to have gotten? >> i think it has shocked everyone.irst of all, as you know the first reports were that he got inside the building at all. and then the first reports were that they apprehended him right inside the door. now we're learning he got all the way past that guard. the guard was not able to stop him, he made it into the east room where events are held, the president often gives speeches in there. and then finally on the way into the green room he was...
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mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: he had 800 rounds of ammunition, and a machete in his car. the president and his family were not at home at the time, but the secret service is still facing tough questions about how this happened and why their story keeps changes. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartmental security appears to have failed and it failed because of the human element headed by the secret service. >> reporter: later today, the secret service's many mistakes will be the subject of a hearing on capitol hill where law makers are demanding answers. >> thank you so much. >>> the u.s. air force is reporting tangible progress in the campaign of air strikes inside syria. the most recent round reportedly hit four syrian provinces. but a british activist group said they killed civilians when they hit a grain silo. it puts the cost of the isis campaign to u.s. taxpayers at nearly a billion dollars. where is the money going? the biggest winners are look heed martin and others. >>> doctors are determining with the ebola virus is in dallas. texas
mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: he had 800 rounds of ammunition, and a machete in his car. the president and his family were not at home at the time, but the secret service is still facing tough questions about how this happened and why their story keeps changes. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartmental security appears to have failed and it failed because of the human element headed by the secret service. >> reporter: later today, the secret...
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mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: tomorrow, the secret service director is expected to appear before chairm chairman's committee. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartmental security, appears to have failed. and it failed because of the human element, headed by the se krt service. >> reporter: and now questions about why the secret service did not fully disclose all the details about how bad the breach truly was. the secret service's story keys changing. first, they told us the man was not armed. he had a knife. david? >> peel area thomas leading us off live from washington. pierre, thank you. >>> want to get right to abc's jonathan karl tonight. and jon, you reported at the time that the president left just four minutes before. how close was this guy? >> reporter: well, david, this building behind me is just not that big. he easily got far enough into the white house to reach the first family, if they had been at home. which makes it all the more incredible that the president and his daughters had left just four minutes before the intruder jumped over the fence. the firs
mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: tomorrow, the secret service director is expected to appear before chairm chairman's committee. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartmental security, appears to have failed. and it failed because of the human element, headed by the se krt service. >> reporter: and now questions about why the secret service did not fully disclose all the details about how bad the breach truly was. the secret service's story keys changing....
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mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: tomorrow, the secret service director is expected to appear before chairman issa's committee. she will face harsh questions about how a breach so egregious could have happened. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartmental security, appears to have failed. and it failed because of the human element, headed by the secret service. >> reporter: and now questions about why the secret service did not fully disclose all those details about how bad the breach truly was. the secret service story keeps changing. first, they told us the man was not armed. he had a knife. and the service initially left the impression that the suspect was arrested right after he got inside the white house. that clearly was not the case, david. >> pierre thomas leading us off live from washington. pierre, thank you. i want to get right to abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. and jon, you reported at the time that the president left just four minutes before. how close twhuz guy? >> reporter: well, david, this building behind me is just not that
mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: tomorrow, the secret service director is expected to appear before chairman issa's committee. she will face harsh questions about how a breach so egregious could have happened. >> the basics of the white house, locking the doors, having compartmental security, appears to have failed. and it failed because of the human element, headed by the secret service. >> reporter: and now questions about why the secret service did not fully disclose all those...
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gonzalez was arrested in virginia two months earlier on july 19th. mr. chairman, i would like to enter into the record an inventory sheet that was provided to us by the virginia state police. it lists the contents of this car, which included an arsenal of 11 firearms, sniper rifles, and sawed off shotgun. >> without objection the entire report be placed in the record. >> thank you very much. it also included contents of his car, which included a small arsenal of 11 firearms, including sniper rifles and sawed off shotgun. it also included a map of washington, d.c., with an, and i quote, a line drawn to the white house. according to the virginia state police, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms and explosives concluded there was no information in gonzalez's history that prohibited him from owning these firearms. yet he was severely mentally ill and a military psychiatric treated him for post-traumatic stress disorder and paranoid schizophrenia. mr. chairman, i hate to even imagine what could have happened if gonzalez had been carrying a gun instea
gonzalez was arrested in virginia two months earlier on july 19th. mr. chairman, i would like to enter into the record an inventory sheet that was provided to us by the virginia state police. it lists the contents of this car, which included an arsenal of 11 firearms, sniper rifles, and sawed off shotgun. >> without objection the entire report be placed in the record. >> thank you very much. it also included contents of his car, which included a small arsenal of 11 firearms,...
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mr. gonzalez. >>reporter: tomorrow the secret service director is expected to appear before chairman isis committee. she will face harsh question about how a breach so egregious could have happened. >> basic of the white house locking the doors. having compartment security appears to have failed and it failed because of the human element headed by the seek reserves. >> now questions about why the secret service did not fully disclose all those details about how bad the breach truly was. >> secret service story keeps changing. first they told us the man was not arm. he had a knife. service additionally left impression the suspect was arrested right after he got in the white house. that clearly was not the case t.abc news washington. >>> fire crew credit the weather written over the weekend with helping them gain ground against that massive fire burning the sierra cal fire reports the fire is now 89 percent contained. very encouraging news. thousands of firefighters have spent more than two week batt
mr. gonzalez. >>reporter: tomorrow the secret service director is expected to appear before chairman isis committee. she will face harsh question about how a breach so egregious could have happened. >> basic of the white house locking the doors. having compartment security appears to have failed and it failed because of the human element headed by the seek reserves. >> now questions about why the secret service did not fully disclose all those details about how bad the breach...
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mr. gonzalez scaled the fence. >> ma'am, i have very little time and i'm not -- the american people want to know if the president is safe. i want to know if we can rely on reports from your agency. >> demanding democracy. through waves of tear gas and pepper spray. breaking through the great wall put up by chine's leaders and inspiration. joan lunden a week after her surgery joins us live to talk about her fight to defeat breast cancer and push for pink power. >> 20 years ago, women didn't talk about this. women wouldn't get a breast exam because they were so afraid of losing their hair or losing their breast. that is still going on today, but what's the alternative? it's losing your life. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in new york. lawmakers are grilling the director of the secret service about the security lapses. the hearing comes aftershocking revelations that the white house fence jumper made it further than officially reported, all the way through the east room to the green room inside the white house before he was stopped by secret service and past that staircase that leads up
mr. gonzalez scaled the fence. >> ma'am, i have very little time and i'm not -- the american people want to know if the president is safe. i want to know if we can rely on reports from your agency. >> demanding democracy. through waves of tear gas and pepper spray. breaking through the great wall put up by chine's leaders and inspiration. joan lunden a week after her surgery joins us live to talk about her fight to defeat breast cancer and push for pink power. >> 20 years ago,...
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mr. gonzalez entered. >> there has been a very severe staffing problem in the uniform division for the past three years. the main job is monitoring the compound. it's the uniformed division. if you have spent any time, there is a anger about having to work all of the time. come in on your days off without being paid properly for all of those shifts. you're allowed to have 1420 aumpbss right now, we probably have 1340. remember, this is the unit that is responsible for the security of largely the white house complex. the schsz saervice says they're to beef up those numbers. >> they would review it, yes. but also, they'd think about locking that door now. >>> the overall issues about this most important of our security agencies, it's a stunning story. >>> thanks for helping us understand it tonight. i appreciate it. >> you bet. >> all right. president obama is about to do something rather unprecedented. details on what he's about to do coming up next. stay with us. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's savin
mr. gonzalez entered. >> there has been a very severe staffing problem in the uniform division for the past three years. the main job is monitoring the compound. it's the uniformed division. if you have spent any time, there is a anger about having to work all of the time. come in on your days off without being paid properly for all of those shifts. you're allowed to have 1420 aumpbss right now, we probably have 1340. remember, this is the unit that is responsible for the security of...
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mr. gonzalez will be back in court on october 1. he was in there something close to an hour.ey have a lot of details here that we have not heard before and you have to put it also in to the context, you know, we had sbon else who came over the fence and i can tell you i was right where i am now and he was walking toward me and there were agents with guns drawn pointed right in this direction. you have another incident afterwards where somebody in a car comes up to a barricade and refuses to get out. so all of that plays into the context of the threat that this man posed and what it might mean for this investigation. any changes that we'll see not just internally, because we've seen some of that already with increased patrols, increased surveillance, the front door now locked. but also what it might mean for tourists, for other visitors. and for the image of the white house. >> and hopefully you you can hang on. i want to go back to jim cavanaugh. in addition to having the president of the yununited stat inside of that building this, is a family with young children. it seem in
mr. gonzalez will be back in court on october 1. he was in there something close to an hour.ey have a lot of details here that we have not heard before and you have to put it also in to the context, you know, we had sbon else who came over the fence and i can tell you i was right where i am now and he was walking toward me and there were agents with guns drawn pointed right in this direction. you have another incident afterwards where somebody in a car comes up to a barricade and refuses to get...
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mr. gonzalez. >> whistle blowers claim an alarm box to alert secret service in the white house was on mutesecret service will be questioned today at a hearing on capitol hill. lawmakers apparently were not initially told the full extent of the breach. >> there's a $20,000 reward posted for tips leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who executed a local mother in front of her own child. 32-year-old kathy run berry was gunned down in strawberry mansion on saturday night am she was walking along the 3200 block of moore street with her dog and 13-year-old daughter. police have surveillance video but are not released it at this point. "action news" has learned berry recently pleaded guilty to federal drug charges but it is unclear if that case played any role in her murder. >> 6:37 now. autopsy results are expected today in the death investigation of a new jersey hospital ceo and his wife. an arson task force has also been assigned to the case of john and joyce sheridan who found the couple's bodies in a burned out bedroom in their montgomery township home sunday morning. sheridan
mr. gonzalez. >> whistle blowers claim an alarm box to alert secret service in the white house was on mutesecret service will be questioned today at a hearing on capitol hill. lawmakers apparently were not initially told the full extent of the breach. >> there's a $20,000 reward posted for tips leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who executed a local mother in front of her own child. 32-year-old kathy run berry was gunned down in strawberry mansion on saturday night...
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mr. gonzalez at the time denied any interest or any intent to harm anyone. he indicated that his information relative to the map in his car was given to him by another individual who had recommended places in washington, dc, to sight see. >> woodruff: pierson was also asked to explain revelations in the "washington post" that it took the secret service four days to realize a gunman hit the white house seven times back in 2011. >> woodruff: maryland democrat elijah cummings cited one of several agents who decided against contradicting their bosses' view that the shots were not directed at the white house... >> she did not challenge her supervisor for fear of being criticized. she later told investigators. now, director pierson, as a former agent and now director pierson, as a former field agent, and as the head of the agency -- that has to concern you tremendously, is that right? >> yes, sir. it does. it's unacceptable. but another massachusetts democrat -- stephen lynch -- charged pierson's overall responses were simply evasive. >> i wish to god you protecte
mr. gonzalez at the time denied any interest or any intent to harm anyone. he indicated that his information relative to the map in his car was given to him by another individual who had recommended places in washington, dc, to sight see. >> woodruff: pierson was also asked to explain revelations in the "washington post" that it took the secret service four days to realize a gunman hit the white house seven times back in 2011. >> woodruff: maryland democrat elijah cummings...
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mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: the director of the secret service will be on capitol hill today and lawmakersill be demanding answers as to how this big of a security breach could have happened and what the agency is doing to make sure it never happens again. reena, t.j.? >> you know what makes me sad is the person who is now the director of the cia is a woman. she was brought in at a time, you remember the secret service scandal in cartagena, colombia. this was a major black eye for the secret service. they were drunk and hanging out with prostitutes. she was brought in to clean up that mess. she's been the chief of staff at the secret service from 2008 to 2013. this is a woman who really knows her stuff but they'll be asking questions. >> that's 10:00 a.m. today. we're talking about the safety of the president of the united states. the first family. most basic of things to lock the front door. they've had incidents over the years. we'll keep an eye an that. >>> the u.s. air force says it's seen tange believe progress in its campaign against isis. a british activist group says coalition forc
mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: the director of the secret service will be on capitol hill today and lawmakersill be demanding answers as to how this big of a security breach could have happened and what the agency is doing to make sure it never happens again. reena, t.j.? >> you know what makes me sad is the person who is now the director of the cia is a woman. she was brought in at a time, you remember the secret service scandal in cartagena, colombia. this was a major black eye for...
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mr. gonzalez. t >> reporter: the breach is all the more chilling because the president and his daughters left the white house for camp david only four minutes earlier. sources tell abc news when he burst through the unlocked door of the white house, he overpowered a female secret service officer just inside. he ran past a flight of squares to the living quarters. and the east room, a formal setting the scene of history of receptions and presidential addresses. it was just off the east room that president obama made the announcement about the killing of osama bin laden. he was tackled by an officer only a short distance away. that ended a cascade of failures, patrol officers not stopping the suspect from jumping the fence in the first place. no one in the position to tackle him on the white house lawn, no attack dog released, an unlocked front door. and congress is investigating whether the along-term to alert the secret service of an intruder was put on mute because it was loud and frequently malfu
mr. gonzalez. t >> reporter: the breach is all the more chilling because the president and his daughters left the white house for camp david only four minutes earlier. sources tell abc news when he burst through the unlocked door of the white house, he overpowered a female secret service officer just inside. he ran past a flight of squares to the living quarters. and the east room, a formal setting the scene of history of receptions and presidential addresses. it was just off the east...
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mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: the breach is all the more chilling because the president and his daughters lefthe white house for camp david only four minutes earlier. sources tell abc news when gonzalez burst through the unlocked front door of the white house, he overpowered a female secret service officer just inside. gonzalez, who was carrying a 3 1/2-inch knife, ran past a flight of stairs that leads to the first family's living quarters. next, he entered the east room, a formal setting, the scene of receptions and presidential addresses. it was just off the east room that president obama made the announcement about the killing of osama bin laden. gonzalez was finally tackled by an officer only a short distance away. that ended a cascade of failures, patrol officers not stopping the suspect from jumping the fence in the first place. no one in a position to tackle him after he made it on to the white house lawn. no attack dog released. an unlocked front door. and this morning, congress is investigating whether an alarm to alert the secret service of an intruder was put on mute because it was
mr. gonzalez. >> reporter: the breach is all the more chilling because the president and his daughters lefthe white house for camp david only four minutes earlier. sources tell abc news when gonzalez burst through the unlocked front door of the white house, he overpowered a female secret service officer just inside. gonzalez, who was carrying a 3 1/2-inch knife, ran past a flight of stairs that leads to the first family's living quarters. next, he entered the east room, a formal setting,...
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mr. gonzalez. >> the first family had left the white house moments before the incident, today it's director, jewel a pearson will be grilled on capitol hill. questions will include how gonzalez got past white house guards. why dogs were released to take him down and why the alarm inside the white house was muted. the new accounts follow revelation of another white house breach in 2011. the washington post reporting it took the secret service four days to realize a man shot at the white house seven times while sasha obama and her grandmother were home. >> most organizations have acceptable losses. in the case of the secret service, they to have succeed 100% of the time. >> president obama was personally briefed about this latest security breach by the head of the secret service. on friday morning, he has said that he appreciates the sacrificing the secret service makes to protect his family and that he has confidence in them. >> you have been inside the white house. give us a perspective how big a breach this was earlier this month. >> what strikes me partially is when you come in, you can j
mr. gonzalez. >> the first family had left the white house moments before the incident, today it's director, jewel a pearson will be grilled on capitol hill. questions will include how gonzalez got past white house guards. why dogs were released to take him down and why the alarm inside the white house was muted. the new accounts follow revelation of another white house breach in 2011. the washington post reporting it took the secret service four days to realize a man shot at the white...
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mr. gonzalez was placed into custody he was found to have a folded knife in his right front pants pocket. >> do you consider that a weapon? >> that is a weapon. >> why would a press release be put out to "the associated press," did you ever correct them and call them back and say, you've got that wrong? >> i have no knowledge of that. >> reporter: through the contentious hearing, members of congress laid out a laundry list of secret service failures, including lack of training, failure to lock the front door and a decision not to use more force to get gonzalez. >> we could be easily sitting here today why an iraq veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder armed with only a pocket knife was shot dead on the north lawn. >> and today the white house came to her defense saying that she put new security rules in place to make sure it didn't happen again and one of those changes is a system that would automatically lock the white house front door. wolf? >> that sort of makes sense right now. thanks, pamela. >>> let's move on to other breaking news we're following. this time involving
mr. gonzalez was placed into custody he was found to have a folded knife in his right front pants pocket. >> do you consider that a weapon? >> that is a weapon. >> why would a press release be put out to "the associated press," did you ever correct them and call them back and say, you've got that wrong? >> i have no knowledge of that. >> reporter: through the contentious hearing, members of congress laid out a laundry list of secret service failures,...
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mr. gonzalez jumped over the fence, ran across the north lawn, just behind me, and actually made it all theo the front doors of the north portico. and that's when he was apprehended, just a few moments after he entered the north portico doors. the white house press corps, white house staffers were all evacuated while secret service did a sweep of the entire grounds inside the white house to make sure that nothing was left here. he wasn't carrying a bag. he wasn't armed. no shots were fired. so no one was hurt. but obviously this is a major security breach. secret service officials saying they're working to get to the bottom of exactly how this could have happened. and they say it's unacceptable, quite frankly, that he was apprehended inside the white house doors. that's, of course, the residence. now, important to underscore and point out the fact that the first family was not there at the time. they had just left for camp david. but criticism is coming in this morning. jason sh jas jason chaff its was one of thos with criticism. this the in the wake of the scandal with bad behavior that's
mr. gonzalez jumped over the fence, ran across the north lawn, just behind me, and actually made it all theo the front doors of the north portico. and that's when he was apprehended, just a few moments after he entered the north portico doors. the white house press corps, white house staffers were all evacuated while secret service did a sweep of the entire grounds inside the white house to make sure that nothing was left here. he wasn't carrying a bag. he wasn't armed. no shots were fired. so...
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mr. gonzalez jumped the fence in front of the north lawn of the white house and entered the white house. this is a subject that the secret service have been reviewing since the night this occurred, and it is their responsibility to make decisions about what information is collected, what information has been locked down and what information should be, can be properly revealed to the public. obviously, there is sensitive information that is, that comes up in the context of this review that relates directly to security measures that are in place here at the white house and around the president. not all of those details can be discussed publicly. but it is their responsibility to determine as this investigation ongoing what and should be revealed to the public. now, let me say two more things about that. the first is it is my view that it is in the interest of the agency in question and all of you for the information to be accurate and released as soon as possible. there is legitimate public interest in this matter because it relates to the safety and security of the commander in chief. sep
mr. gonzalez jumped the fence in front of the north lawn of the white house and entered the white house. this is a subject that the secret service have been reviewing since the night this occurred, and it is their responsibility to make decisions about what information is collected, what information has been locked down and what information should be, can be properly revealed to the public. obviously, there is sensitive information that is, that comes up in the context of this review that...
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gonzalez was arrested in virginia two months earlier on july 19. mr. chairman, i'd like to enter into the record an inventory sheet that was provided by to us by the virginia state police. it lists the contents of this car, which included an arsenal of 11 firearms including sniper rifles and a sawed off shotgun. >> without objection the entire report will be placed in the record. >> thank you very much. it also included the contents of his car which included a small arsenal of 11 firearms, including sniper rifles and a sawed off shotgun. it also included a map of washington, d.c. with, and a quote, "a line drawn to the white house." according to the virginia state police, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives concluded there was no information in gonzalez's history that prohibited him from owning these firearms. yet he was severely mentally ill and a military psychiatrist reportedly treated him for post-traumatic stress disorder and paranoid schizophrenia. mr. chairman, i hate to even imagine what could have happened if gonzalez had b
gonzalez was arrested in virginia two months earlier on july 19. mr. chairman, i'd like to enter into the record an inventory sheet that was provided by to us by the virginia state police. it lists the contents of this car, which included an arsenal of 11 firearms including sniper rifles and a sawed off shotgun. >> without objection the entire report will be placed in the record. >> thank you very much. it also included the contents of his car which included a small arsenal of 11...
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mr. harris. >> and misses. and the miss. >>> the huge security breach at the white house. omar gonzaleze sprinting over the fence friday evening, making his way to the driveway. he was arrested inside the white house doors. it all happened minutes after the president and his daughters took off on marine one helicopter. >>> and nfl commissioner roger goodell apologizing for the mistakes he made. espn reports that the baltimore ravens had a detailed description of the elevator beating in ray rice's case, but team officials still lobbies for leniency. >>> florida state has benched heisman trophy winner jameis winston for today's game. he was suspended after making sexually insensitive comments. >>> quite possibly the cutest thing you will ever see today. these are two cheetah babies. the sisters, they're now three weeks old. almost three weeks old. spending the day bonding. >> that is amazing. >> they're getting round-the-clock bottle feedings. eventually, they'll be paired with a domestic dog to help calm them. >> we talked about this before on the show. but cheetahs used to be domesticat
mr. harris. >> and misses. and the miss. >>> the huge security breach at the white house. omar gonzaleze sprinting over the fence friday evening, making his way to the driveway. he was arrested inside the white house doors. it all happened minutes after the president and his daughters took off on marine one helicopter. >>> and nfl commissioner roger goodell apologizing for the mistakes he made. espn reports that the baltimore ravens had a detailed description of the...
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gonzalez was arrested in onginia two months earlier july 19. mr. chairman, i would like to enter into the records an inventory sheet provided to us by the virginia state police. , whichs the contents included an arsenal of 11 firearms, including sniper rifles and a shot that stalled off shotgun. objection thehout entire report be placed in the record. it also included the content of the car, which included a small arsenal of 11 firearms, including sniper rifles and a sawed-off shotgun. it also included a map of washington, d.c., with a line drawn to the white house. the virginia state police, the bureau of alcohol and tobacco firearms and explosives concluded there was no information in gonzalez history that prohibited him from owning the firearms, get, he was severely mentally ill in the military psychiatrist reportedly traded him for posttraumatic stress disorder and paranoid schizophrenia. mr. chairman, i hate to even what could have happened been carrying a gun instead of a knife when he burst inside the white house. that possibility is extreme
gonzalez was arrested in onginia two months earlier july 19. mr. chairman, i would like to enter into the records an inventory sheet provided to us by the virginia state police. , whichs the contents included an arsenal of 11 firearms, including sniper rifles and a shot that stalled off shotgun. objection thehout entire report be placed in the record. it also included the content of the car, which included a small arsenal of 11 firearms, including sniper rifles and a sawed-off shotgun. it also...
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mr. obama was asked about it in the oval office. but the incident raises many questions. why weren't trained dogs used to stop gonzalez?asn't he tackled, and why was the front door unlocked? law enforcement sources say the secret service agents that night had to make a life or death decision within seconds and chose not to use lethal force. the secret service is now going to conduct a thorough investigation into the security breach and the response. dan, reena? >> karen, thank you. >>> in new york, a sharper climate change protest. more than 1,000 people blocked parts of the financial district yesterday. at one point clashing with police barricades. it aimed to call attention to corporate and economic institutions in the climate change crisis. over 100 people were arrested, including one person wearing a white polar bear suit. >>> the search for a missing university of virginia student hannah graham has led to the search of an apartment. detective collected bags of evidence after scouring jesse mathews' home. jesse matthews was the last person seen with the 18-year-old before she vanished ten days ago. matthews showed
mr. obama was asked about it in the oval office. but the incident raises many questions. why weren't trained dogs used to stop gonzalez?asn't he tackled, and why was the front door unlocked? law enforcement sources say the secret service agents that night had to make a life or death decision within seconds and chose not to use lethal force. the secret service is now going to conduct a thorough investigation into the security breach and the response. dan, reena? >> karen, thank you....
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mr. obama was asked about it today in the oval office. >> but the incident races many questions. why weren't trained dogs used to stop gonzalez was he not tackled and why was the front door unlocked. law enforcement offices tell us secret service had to make a life or death decision in seconds. they will review the security breach and response. reporting from the whitehouse, karen travers, "channel 6 action news." >> pierre thomas will have more open the whitehouse intrusion and questions coming up an "abc news" tonight and why the department of homeland security is asking public not to rush to judgment. world news tonight with david muir begins after "action news" at 6 tonight. >> and meteorologist adam joseph joining us now. >> it's a pretty nice afternoon fovrp the last afternoon of summer before we welcome fall aovernight tonight. a little on the cool side dew point 47 some governor mcgreevey breakers and stwlelz along the shore be a line 70 and high risk of rip current through this evening at the shore from the storm that passed by yesterday out to sea. dewpoint 49 and winds out of the norm west at 9 miles an hour and wi
mr. obama was asked about it today in the oval office. >> but the incident races many questions. why weren't trained dogs used to stop gonzalez was he not tackled and why was the front door unlocked. law enforcement offices tell us secret service had to make a life or death decision in seconds. they will review the security breach and response. reporting from the whitehouse, karen travers, "channel 6 action news." >> pierre thomas will have more open the whitehouse...
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mr. obama was asked about it today in the oval office. >> i'm grateful for the sacrifices they make on my behalf. >> reporter: the incident raises many questions. why weren't trained dogs used to stop gonzalezwhy wasn't he tackled? why was the front door unlocked? law enforcement sources tell abc news the secret service agents had to make a life or death decision within seconds and they chose not to use lethal force. the secret service will now conduct a review of the security breach and the response. karen travers, abc news, the white house. >> president obama will attend this week's u.n. general assembly meeting and part of his agenda will include rallying the world against the extremist group isis. the president is looking for the international community to approve a new u.n. resolution demanding countries tighten existing travel laws and cut off the flow of fresh isis recruits. president obama will attend wednesday's u.n. security council meeting to make his pitch but stopping the group may be in the hands of the arab world. >> with the isil threat, it actually will only be defeated from within the arab and muslim world. they have to reject it. >>> meanwhile, the situation in iraq is gr
mr. obama was asked about it today in the oval office. >> i'm grateful for the sacrifices they make on my behalf. >> reporter: the incident raises many questions. why weren't trained dogs used to stop gonzalezwhy wasn't he tackled? why was the front door unlocked? law enforcement sources tell abc news the secret service agents had to make a life or death decision within seconds and they chose not to use lethal force. the secret service will now conduct a review of the security...
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mr. harris. >> and misses. and the miss. >> all of you. >> i'm confused. >> good morning to all of you. and sara. good morning, everyone. >>> the huge security breach at the white house. secret service agents say omar gonzalez sprinting over the fence friday evening, covered about 200 feet in seconds, making his way to the driveway. he was arrested inside the white house doors. it all happened minutes after the president and his daughters took off on marine one helicopter. >>> and nfl commissioner roger goodell apologizing for the mistakes he made. during one of the worst scandals in nfl history. espn reports that the baltimore ravens had a detailed description of the elevator beating in ray rice's case, but team officials still lobbied the nfl for leniency for rice. the ravens say the accusations are false. >>> florida state has benched heisman trophy winner jameis winston for today's game. against clemson. a big game. the quarterback was suspended after making sexually offensive comments targeting women at the fsu student union. >>> and finally, a feline finale. quite possibly the cutest thing you will ever see today. these are two cheetah babies. the sisters, they're now three weeks old. almost three wee
mr. harris. >> and misses. and the miss. >> all of you. >> i'm confused. >> good morning to all of you. and sara. good morning, everyone. >>> the huge security breach at the white house. secret service agents say omar gonzalez sprinting over the fence friday evening, covered about 200 feet in seconds, making his way to the driveway. he was arrested inside the white house doors. it all happened minutes after the president and his daughters took off on marine one...