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the only good news out of the nixon era of him corrupting the secret service for his own purposes is that one of the things that nixon had them secretly do for him is he had them install a secret taping system in the oval office. that would later come in very handy in forcing nixon out of office in disgrace once the taping system was discovered. i'd never really thought of that taping system in the oval office as karma before, but now i do. now i do. carol leonnig's new book on the secret service is terrifying. "the new york times" calls it a devastating catalog of jaw-dropping incompetence, ham-fisted mismanagement, and frat boy backnallia. in terms of the frat boy backnallia of it, carol leonnig started covering the secret service in earnest after a 2012 scandal after 11 secret service agents from the advance team preparing for the president to take a trip to colombia, sent home early for not after just a night of heavy drinking and an astonishing interactions with prostitutes, when police were called by one of the prostitutes because of a loud dispute in the hallway that erupted wh
the only good news out of the nixon era of him corrupting the secret service for his own purposes is that one of the things that nixon had them secretly do for him is he had them install a secret taping system in the oval office. that would later come in very handy in forcing nixon out of office in disgrace once the taping system was discovered. i'd never really thought of that taping system in the oval office as karma before, but now i do. now i do. carol leonnig's new book on the secret...
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and the idea of the political corruption of the secret service, of agents within the secret service themselves being a potential threat to their protectees, that is the part that just flips your stomach up and down. one of the things that carol leonnig writes about in this book is the agent from president trump's protective detail, that president trump moved into the white house, took him off his personal protective detail and named him deputy white house chief of staff, whereupon he became effectively a trump reelection official. his job as trump's deputy chief of staff inside the white house was to organize trump rallies all over the country, including the ones all during the covid pandemic where 300 secret service agents ended up getting infected with covid. that guy was on the president's protective detail. president trump liked him so much and recognized him as such a political loyalist, he moved him into a political job in the white house. carol leonnig in "zero fail" reports after the secret service essentially detailed him to the white house to become a political trump staffer organizi
and the idea of the political corruption of the secret service, of agents within the secret service themselves being a potential threat to their protectees, that is the part that just flips your stomach up and down. one of the things that carol leonnig writes about in this book is the agent from president trump's protective detail, that president trump moved into the white house, took him off his personal protective detail and named him deputy white house chief of staff, whereupon he became...
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has there been any kind of active review, scrutiny in regard to extremism in the secret service? inside the agency, alex, say that there is an artificial intelligence software program that the service has started to use to try to see what its agents and officers are saying on social media, and if there's political bias, and by the way, director murray has a good reputation as an agent and as a supervisor, but he was the director of the secret service when the president basically detailed one of the most senior people in the agency, tony arnato to be a political aid for him in the white house. james murray and antonio arnato are close friends. arnato was allowed to become chief of staff, a role that many alumni of the agency and current agents found abhorrent. this is an agency that, you know, has a motto of you elect them and we protect them. they're supposed to be not rooting for a particular side and the director oversaw a step in the most senior agents in the whole division became the political arm of president biden and is now the assistant director. >> so here's something th
has there been any kind of active review, scrutiny in regard to extremism in the secret service? inside the agency, alex, say that there is an artificial intelligence software program that the service has started to use to try to see what its agents and officers are saying on social media, and if there's political bias, and by the way, director murray has a good reputation as an agent and as a supervisor, but he was the director of the secret service when the president basically detailed one...
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now extremism in the secret service.protecting the president questions the next president's legitimacy. what do we do? that conversation's ahead. >>> plus, fighting the big lie, how one state attorney general is pushing back against frivolous challenges to the 2020 election and holding the big lie's biggest promoters, people like rudy giuliani, accountable. >>> and another round of air strikes in the middle east as the violence between israel and the palestinians shows no sign of letting up. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. [sfx: rainstorm] ♪♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call united
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the secret service needs not just more money and more people.from the president and congress to really bring it into the 21st century. >> you also have a very interesting detail about president trump, of course, being a golfer and how that was a potential vulnerability. tell us about this. >> agents were so worried because -- i mean, i think you've seen, too, brianna, it was pretty ease toy get a telescopic photograph of the president on his golf course and cnn has wonderful photos of that. it would be very easy to attach that same telescopic device to a gun. president trump, like other presidents, but especially president trump wanted to appear strong and wanted agents out of the picture. that made them uncomfortable. they wanted to create a bubble around him and when he was golfing, he was super vulnerable, because everybody knew where he was going to be on a pretty saturday. >> he golfed a lot. >> who has the final word there, carol? can the president say i'm doing it my way or can the secret service say no, no, no? >> there's always a tensio
the secret service needs not just more money and more people.from the president and congress to really bring it into the 21st century. >> you also have a very interesting detail about president trump, of course, being a golfer and how that was a potential vulnerability. tell us about this. >> agents were so worried because -- i mean, i think you've seen, too, brianna, it was pretty ease toy get a telescopic photograph of the president on his golf course and cnn has wonderful photos...
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the first is the secret service keeps a lot of secrets, and some of the secrets are important to keepwe protect the president from inhaling anthrax, but the secret part of the secret service has been abused by a subset of agents and especially leadership to cover up vulnerabilities, cover up mistakes, and to cover up gross misconduct that none of us in america would tolerate in any law enforcement team, much less the most ete one that protects our democracy. the second thing tha has happened is the service has been shortchanged, horribly shortchanged since 9/11. our country spent tens of billions of dollars protecting us from terror in the skies so that we fly safely and protecting us from terror at our borders and ports. 120 agency that became the redheaded stepchild was the secret service and we are at the stage where alarms and sensors along the fence line of the white house that should be the most secure 18 acre compound in the world are on the fritz and allowing people to jump in and spend time uninterrupted on the campus. amna: you share some stunning stories and examples over d
the first is the secret service keeps a lot of secrets, and some of the secrets are important to keepwe protect the president from inhaling anthrax, but the secret part of the secret service has been abused by a subset of agents and especially leadership to cover up vulnerabilities, cover up mistakes, and to cover up gross misconduct that none of us in america would tolerate in any law enforcement team, much less the most ete one that protects our democracy. the second thing tha has happened is...
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but you have no idea how bad it was for the secret service.a result of that tragedy. >> reporter: the training and protocols of the post-dallas secret service saved president ford from not one, but two educatassassination attempts in 1975. >> m >> my god, there has been a shot. >> reporter: and prepared tim mccarthy to take a billion for president reagan. >> on the day outside the hilton when hinkley shoo shoots. >> reporter: but critics say that urgency has been eroded by insufficient budgets after the secret service was ab sord absorbed by- the former agent jonathan wackrow wa t red-headedool to be successful. >> reporter: from 2009 to 2014, he served on the details protecting president and mrs. obama, which gives him in sight to another problem plaguing the secret service that more money can't address: a culture lacking transparency and accountability. on september 11th, 2011, a man fired at the white house, striking the building seven times. the obamas weren't home, but their daughters were. despite agents reporting gunfire, leonnig writes
but you have no idea how bad it was for the secret service.a result of that tragedy. >> reporter: the training and protocols of the post-dallas secret service saved president ford from not one, but two educatassassination attempts in 1975. >> m >> my god, there has been a shot. >> reporter: and prepared tim mccarthy to take a billion for president reagan. >> on the day outside the hilton when hinkley shoo shoots. >> reporter: but critics say that urgency has...
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secret service. have faced secretly over the years including during the past administration. in zero fail, the rise and fall of the secret service, carol details the concern among joe biden's -- who have become loyal to donald trump. she writes this, " given all the ways the secret service had enabled trump in the last year from a neighboring his authoritarian march across lafayette square to the murmured support in the ranks for overturning biden's election, it was understandable that the president elect and his aides had doubts so serious was this concern about trump's corrosive hold on the secret service that biden transition advisers urged that the agency swap out all members of the trump presidential detail before biden's inauguration. " with us for more is the author of zero fail, that would be our friend carroll lending, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter with the washington post. duty bound to point out one of carols pulitzer's was awarded to her for her coverage of the secret serv
secret service. have faced secretly over the years including during the past administration. in zero fail, the rise and fall of the secret service, carol details the concern among joe biden's -- who have become loyal to donald trump. she writes this, " given all the ways the secret service had enabled trump in the last year from a neighboring his authoritarian march across lafayette square to the murmured support in the ranks for overturning biden's election, it was understandable that the...
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the secret service has been too.s detail leader bob deprosfero who was kind of famous. he said we wanted to use magnetometers before that shooting at the hilton before reagan was almost killed that day because of a bullet, despite mccarthy's efforts, despite his detail leader pushing the president into the back seat of the limo as soon as he could. a bullet did ricochet against the limo's door and went into his lung. but deprospe said we hope to have those but always had resistance from the white house. that is the tension in this world in which the president wanted to get re-elected and look like he is an every man with the people and not being protected from them. the secret service is saying, look, we have to keep you alive and we have to think about all of the potential risks. >> the secret service agents, they know everything, including which presidents or vice presidents have had sexual dalliances. what is the rule book? what is the code? when do they speak up? when are they supposed to speak up, if at all? >>
the secret service has been too.s detail leader bob deprosfero who was kind of famous. he said we wanted to use magnetometers before that shooting at the hilton before reagan was almost killed that day because of a bullet, despite mccarthy's efforts, despite his detail leader pushing the president into the back seat of the limo as soon as he could. a bullet did ricochet against the limo's door and went into his lung. but deprospe said we hope to have those but always had resistance from the...
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secret service. the past administration. in "zero fail, the rise and fall of the secret service," carol details the concern about agents who had become loyal to donald trump writing -- >> with us for more is the author of the book, our friend carol leonnig, report we are "the washington post." i'm duty bound to point out one of carol's pulitzers was awarded to her for her coverage of the secret service back in 2015. carol, magnificent book, magnificent work. is the -- is the holding about the modern era, the trump administration, the reaction to 1/6, that may be the bro culture which you catalog inside the u.s. secret service, and which is -- has been with them as long as they've been around, and the maga culture meshed a little bit too easily together. >> you know, you said that pretty well. you want to go on the book tour with me? i feel like that -- >> i'm good. >> that explains a lot, brian. there is a culture alpha male in this dna of this agency, which basically resists admitting weakness, admi
secret service. the past administration. in "zero fail, the rise and fall of the secret service," carol details the concern about agents who had become loyal to donald trump writing -- >> with us for more is the author of the book, our friend carol leonnig, report we are "the washington post." i'm duty bound to point out one of carol's pulitzers was awarded to her for her coverage of the secret service back in 2015. carol, magnificent book, magnificent work. is the --...
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do trump's secret service agents really need to be that fit?n, if we're honest, they only need to run fast enough to keep up with him. not to mention, if i was the suz of trump, i would want all my secret service agents to be huge just to make myself look thin in comparison. "you have one mission: to protect me, your petite president. so tiny." and as for the trump women, i mean, come on. are we surprised? of course they fell for their bodyguards. anyone would. these people are physically fit and willing to die for you? you find someone like that on tinder. in fact getting into a relationship with your body guard is a good idea in my opinion because then they'll want to protect you even more. the downside is when the relationship gets stale and the danger comes, they'll be like, "am i really gonna risk my life for a person who leaves their hair in the drain?" now, unfortunately, overweight secret service agents aren't the only people trump wants to get rid of. you see, these days, he's focused on purging the republican party of anyone who isn't
do trump's secret service agents really need to be that fit?n, if we're honest, they only need to run fast enough to keep up with him. not to mention, if i was the suz of trump, i would want all my secret service agents to be huge just to make myself look thin in comparison. "you have one mission: to protect me, your petite president. so tiny." and as for the trump women, i mean, come on. are we surprised? of course they fell for their bodyguards. anyone would. these people are...
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she owns the secret service beat as we know.ng that came out in the post, and the gua guardian's teaser, trump did not like the appearance of some of his agents. he said, quote, i want these fat guys off my detail. how are they going to protect me and my family if they can't run down the street. interesting we know because we were privy to donald trump's physical. he's not a svelte man for his age and height. they need to be a heartbeat from the president. they give their life to guard her. as we know, donald trump really likes -- he's into looks. >> that's right. let's be honest. it's about the appearance for him because also wasn't like height an issue for him too? it wasn't just the girth. >> i think mostly he wants people around him that he finds aesthetically appealing. it's well documented. he's said it many times. this book comes out next week. there are some juicy nuggets. >> it's like one of these books. okay, all right, kate bennett in real life. it's great to see you. >>> cnn's exclusive look at the navy s.e.a.l.'s wa
she owns the secret service beat as we know.ng that came out in the post, and the gua guardian's teaser, trump did not like the appearance of some of his agents. he said, quote, i want these fat guys off my detail. how are they going to protect me and my family if they can't run down the street. interesting we know because we were privy to donald trump's physical. he's not a svelte man for his age and height. they need to be a heartbeat from the president. they give their life to guard her. as...
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they are secret service agents.have an assistant director whose last job was organizing for trump's maga rallies. are we really okay with that? are they really not going to answer those questions? watch this space. stions watch this space so it's another day. yeah- that's what most people think. but in business it's never just another day. every day is the day. there's the day your store has its biggest sale. the day you have a make or break presentation. and the day your team operates from across the country. but there's also the day you never see coming- the day when nothing goes right. see- that's the thing. you never know what the day might bring. so whether you do business on wall street or main street you have to be ready. with the power of the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. the freedom to control that network from anywhere. and advanced cybersecurity to help protect every device on it. all backed by a dedicated team 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready fo
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according to that investigation, is the corporation between the danish secret services n d n. a. and the fact that apparently the other top politicians not me here in germany, but also in friends in the netherlands in norway and sweden. any denmark it says, who have been spied on. so this investigation reveals that top of the titian and former finance minister pastime political was. so a former chancellor hopefully tend to the candidates who in germany have been spied upon as well. and apparently, the danish intelligent services had enabled the se by allowing them to use a listening station located ne copenhagen, near a place where the submarine cables were apparently y top. have there been any reactions from germany yet? while reaction from past time boys who said this was a scandal that he had been spied on, he also said that while he and this to the need for allies to have a functioning secret services. well, does this make us relations really showed that denmark was playing fair to their lives and we're actually playing, you know, we're doing things on their own. i personally
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let's go back, the charging secret service agents to protect him. wtf?, it's funny because ultimately, the secret service paid hundreds of thousands of dollars, and that means taxpayers paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the trump organization over the years that he was president. it might be for rooms to stay near him and his family members. might be for golf carts. it might be for, you know, any number of things that the trump organization charged for space at mar-a-lago, for the offices to protect the president. it's not unusual, joy, for a president to charge for space at their personal home. but it's usually a tiny amount. and with the trump organization, it was a lot. and also, you said it better than i did. they were ultimately pawns, the secret service agents, because there was a much larger dollar figure going to mar-a-lago and the trump organization. all the people who wanted anned a an audience. and people who wanted to see the president had to travel to his clubs to see him. and they also ended up paying into the trump war coffers. >> i
let's go back, the charging secret service agents to protect him. wtf?, it's funny because ultimately, the secret service paid hundreds of thousands of dollars, and that means taxpayers paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the trump organization over the years that he was president. it might be for rooms to stay near him and his family members. might be for golf carts. it might be for, you know, any number of things that the trump organization charged for space at mar-a-lago, for the...
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same thing with the secret service. there are other questions that still remain and raise the possibility that this might happen again unless this is properly investigated with a force of congress. >> michael, another point here is that -- something that garrett knows well -- kevin mccarthy's role in this, what he said to donald trump where he was pleading during the siege for help. that is relevant. maybe he doesn't want it revealed, but also other members in contact with these protest members. >> it's like the conspiracy of abraham lincoln not wanting an investigation into what led to his assassination. go back to the beginning of this republic. there was an attack. the capitol was burned in 1814 by the british. congress authorized an investigation by commission. same thing with pearl water, watergate, 9/11. not only were these important ways of finding who was responsible and establishes exactly what happened as much as possible, although these inquiries, as they always are, flawed, but they helped us to make sure th
same thing with the secret service. there are other questions that still remain and raise the possibility that this might happen again unless this is properly investigated with a force of congress. >> michael, another point here is that -- something that garrett knows well -- kevin mccarthy's role in this, what he said to donald trump where he was pleading during the siege for help. that is relevant. maybe he doesn't want it revealed, but also other members in contact with these protest...
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that would have put secret service in the lead.esources, more law enforcement, crucially also more fencing, a broader perimeter around the capitol that would have kept those rioters back. nsse allows for enhanced planning among state and local officials and allows them more time to come up with a plan. they did put nsse in place before the inauguration, which fell just after the january 6th attack. >>> next, a huge piece of a chinese rocket is headed towards earth and nobody knows where it will land. how the u.s. military is preparing. sturizer! antibacterial can i have both? new dove care & protect body wash eliminates 99% of bacteria and moisturizes for hours two for one! can i keep it? new dove care & protect, zero compromise! if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. f
that would have put secret service in the lead.esources, more law enforcement, crucially also more fencing, a broader perimeter around the capitol that would have kept those rioters back. nsse allows for enhanced planning among state and local officials and allows them more time to come up with a plan. they did put nsse in place before the inauguration, which fell just after the january 6th attack. >>> next, a huge piece of a chinese rocket is headed towards earth and nobody knows...
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i know next week after we expect more cases. >>> coming up inside the secret service.ub among those who protect the president in an agency stretched too thin. >>> and later, the very well-known oscar winner who is considering a run for texas governor. what he's doing now to put the wheels in motion. ur doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when a certain medicine did not help enough. xeljanz is the first and only fda-approved pill for moderate to severe uc. it can reduce symptoms in as early as two weeks, improve the appearance of the intestinal lining, and provide lasting steroid-free remission. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers, including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra m
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the bill seemed shocking. $40,000 for accommodations for secret service but what should we know about this? >> so under the law every former president is going to have lifetime protection from the secret service. it's going to be a tiny fraction of what the president received when he was actually in office. so you know, there are secret service agents now with michelle and barack obama and with george and laura bush why it is a tiny detail in comparison to the city that follows an acting president around but one thing that's always been unprecedented about donald trump's interaction with the secret service is the money and the amount of money that is paid to his personal business from taxpayer dollars has always been on the very high side. so for example, there was a lot of fuss made about the amount of money that then vice president biden was charging for the use of a part of the property for the secret service to protect him when he was a vice president. a part of his -- a gate house essentially in delaware. it was peanut compared to what detail officers are charged and as you right
the bill seemed shocking. $40,000 for accommodations for secret service but what should we know about this? >> so under the law every former president is going to have lifetime protection from the secret service. it's going to be a tiny fraction of what the president received when he was actually in office. so you know, there are secret service agents now with michelle and barack obama and with george and laura bush why it is a tiny detail in comparison to the city that follows an acting...
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jessica, you spoke with the secret service. tell us more. >> reporter: yeah, i did. the secret service making clear their role that day was to protect vice president mike pence who was inside the capitol and who we saw on video being you are eared to safety. they were also there to provide security for vp-elect kamala harris serving in her role as senator. the director talked generally about how law enforcement agencies could have had more resources on january 6th if the counting of the electoral votes had been declared a national special security event since it would have allowed more coordination between agencies, but it's important to note that when the director talked about the secret service not having enough people trained to respond to civil disturbances, he was referring to civil up rest around the white house last summer as part of the black lives matter protests but not about the secret service response on january 6. it's important to remember that the secret service was not acting as a police agency that day, and they weren't responsible for the overall sa
jessica, you spoke with the secret service. tell us more. >> reporter: yeah, i did. the secret service making clear their role that day was to protect vice president mike pence who was inside the capitol and who we saw on video being you are eared to safety. they were also there to provide security for vp-elect kamala harris serving in her role as senator. the director talked generally about how law enforcement agencies could have had more resources on january 6th if the counting of the...
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would have to follow, and then trump charged them to be there, basically charging the secret serviceight to protect him. so he made at least $2.5 million from the u.s. government while he was president from having various government agents stay at his property, mostly the secret service. we didn't know until now was he still doing it in his post-presidency, and the answer is yes. as soon as he moved to mar-a-lago, the day he got to mar-a-lago, he charged the secret service every night for the right to use a room while they protected him. again, you charging the secret service to protect him, and it seems like this could go on indefinitely. he's moved to bedminster and we're trying to figure out if he's making the same charges there. >> i'm assuming that's not a friends and family rate? >> well, mar-a-lago is an expensive place. i don't really know what the rack rate is, but the federal government sets limits on how much federal employees can spend on hotel rooms. it's county by county, so it goes up in rich places. in palm beach county, it's $205. this is nearly doubling what the nor
would have to follow, and then trump charged them to be there, basically charging the secret serviceight to protect him. so he made at least $2.5 million from the u.s. government while he was president from having various government agents stay at his property, mostly the secret service. we didn't know until now was he still doing it in his post-presidency, and the answer is yes. as soon as he moved to mar-a-lago, the day he got to mar-a-lago, he charged the secret service every night for the...
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again, charging the secret service to protect him. moved to bedminster and we're trying to figure out if he is making the same sort of charges there. >> i'm assuming it is not a friends and family rate? >> mar-a-lago is an expensive rate. i don't know what the rack rate is, but the federal government sets limits on how much federal employees can spend on hotel rooms. it is county by county so it goes up in rich places. in palm beach county it is $205. this is nearly double what the normal limit is but trump can get away with it because the secret service is allowed to pay whatever rate they need to to be near the people they protect. he is exploiting the loophole. >> thank you for spending time with us. >>> next, republicans rejected the latest offer so what is next for the biden infrastructure plan? . >>> plus, devaluing homes in black neighborhoods. if there was any doubt it is happening, one homeowner's story will shock you. ll shock you ♪ ♪ mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another tr
again, charging the secret service to protect him. moved to bedminster and we're trying to figure out if he is making the same sort of charges there. >> i'm assuming it is not a friends and family rate? >> mar-a-lago is an expensive rate. i don't know what the rack rate is, but the federal government sets limits on how much federal employees can spend on hotel rooms. it is county by county so it goes up in rich places. in palm beach county it is $205. this is nearly double what the...
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what is your sense of the morale in the secret service and the scope of that mission today?o many agents and officers who just sort of knock my socks off in terms of their dedication to this mission. but they cannot do it just on their own stubborn, you know, sweat and pain. they need the tools to do the job and they can't have 17 different jobs. and one of the things that i find so striking about this organization is they haven't lost a president since kennedy. that is their dedication and will speaking. but what they've also said to me is, it is just a matter of time before some disaster happens. so many security gaps have unfolds in the last ten years just that i've been covering them and that is a symptom. that is a warning flag. i'm sort of ringing the alarm bell for the agents that can't speak for themselves and are saying, look, all of the warning signs before kennedy was killed are happening now. and let's pay attention to them before catastrophe strikes. >> so what does that mean exactly, what are they looking for, is it for funding, body, recruitment, what do they
what is your sense of the morale in the secret service and the scope of that mission today?o many agents and officers who just sort of knock my socks off in terms of their dedication to this mission. but they cannot do it just on their own stubborn, you know, sweat and pain. they need the tools to do the job and they can't have 17 different jobs. and one of the things that i find so striking about this organization is they haven't lost a president since kennedy. that is their dedication and...
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that same guy left the secret service behind, he now works a the secret service again as assistant directornt alive against all threats. joe biden was not legitimately elected president. here is what they said on that point. the american people can rest assured that the u.s. secret service is apolitical and non partisan agency. our focus is not on politics but on uncompromising excellence and continual improvement. >> fantastic. secret service flatly asserting they have nothing to worry about without addressing the documented new pile of evidence pointing to the opposite conclusion. they don't address that at all. there is no consequences for any of the active duty service agents who publicly praised the january 6th attack and who said joe biden is not the elected president. they have an assistant director whose last job was organizing for trump's maga rallies. ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt
that same guy left the secret service behind, he now works a the secret service again as assistant directornt alive against all threats. joe biden was not legitimately elected president. here is what they said on that point. the american people can rest assured that the u.s. secret service is apolitical and non partisan agency. our focus is not on politics but on uncompromising excellence and continual improvement. >> fantastic. secret service flatly asserting they have nothing to worry...
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and if anyone comes for you, the secret service can shoot them in the face.hink that's in the constitution. i didn't check, but i'm assuming. when i become president i don't want an agent who looks like a coke machine with a head. i want him or her to look like dolph lundgren during the alleged steroid phase are carl weathers and the action jackson phase. what a body on that, and he needed one to fight craig t nelson, nobody remembers greg t nelson. see you need a show of force, not a show of flab. you want clint eastwood, not clint howard. and remember, the movie was called "in the line of fire," not "in the line of dairy queen." this is why trump was so beloved, he would say what you would say, he didn't lower at a bar, he spoke like you do when you are at a bar. of course, trump also didn't want short people there either. so as a member of that community whose height has been historically underrepresented in law enforcement and also on dating shows, should i throw a tantrum? should i draw myself in a teapot? or hang myself from a bowling trophy? no, i got
and if anyone comes for you, the secret service can shoot them in the face.hink that's in the constitution. i didn't check, but i'm assuming. when i become president i don't want an agent who looks like a coke machine with a head. i want him or her to look like dolph lundgren during the alleged steroid phase are carl weathers and the action jackson phase. what a body on that, and he needed one to fight craig t nelson, nobody remembers greg t nelson. see you need a show of force, not a show of...
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. >>> service secrets. an eye-opening look inside the agency charged with protecting the president rocked by recent failures and controversy. >> nobody is paying enough attention. nobody. >> this morning, our one-on-one with the pulitzer prize-winning reporter who went inside tcret e >>> those stories, plus, mystery solved that missing tiger in texas turned over to police. so where was he for nearly a week, and what happens now we're live at the big cat's new home >>> and out of this world? yet another bizarre ufo sighting caught on camera by the u.s. military something hovering off the coast of california before vanishing into the ocean >> splash. >> the video that has civilians and the pentagon asking, what was that today, monday, may 17th, 2021. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza >>> hi, everybody. good morning welcome to "today. hope you had a good weekend. happy you're starting your monday. >> happy we're sitting so close
. >>> service secrets. an eye-opening look inside the agency charged with protecting the president rocked by recent failures and controversy. >> nobody is paying enough attention. nobody. >> this morning, our one-on-one with the pulitzer prize-winning reporter who went inside tcret e >>> those stories, plus, mystery solved that missing tiger in texas turned over to police. so where was he for nearly a week, and what happens now we're live at the big cat's new home...
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in fact, at one point vanessa, wife of don jr., started dating one of the secret service agents. 's unprofessional, but it was secret. and i'm guessing someone was being serviced. but not everybody loved their secret service guards so literally, particularly not the marginally sentient spray tan in the oval office. apparently, the former president was consumed with getting overweight secret service agents removed from their posts, saying he wanted "these fat guys off my detail." he was particularly upset with the agent that they posted in his bathroom mirror every morning. that wasn't the only complaint from the "oaf of office." he also proposed a multimillion-dollar renovation "to dig up and replace all the lowered gates, because he hated the bump he felt when his limo drove over them." i'm surprised the former president couldn't handle that. rumor is, don jr. loves a little bump. hey, speaking of rich people: boats! i'll tell you all about the latest boat news in my new seafaring segment, "yacht wachtch!" >> oh, regatta get a yacht! >> stephen: the pandemic has been a boom time
in fact, at one point vanessa, wife of don jr., started dating one of the secret service agents. 's unprofessional, but it was secret. and i'm guessing someone was being serviced. but not everybody loved their secret service guards so literally, particularly not the marginally sentient spray tan in the oval office. apparently, the former president was consumed with getting overweight secret service agents removed from their posts, saying he wanted "these fat guys off my detail." he...
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i was told the secret service agents i spoke to said whenever we were concerned about something, allhad to do was go to mrs. reagan and it would get fixed our way. shifting gears a bit, as first ladies throughout history had done, nancy reagan chose a cause or embrace wishers in the white house. for hers the antidrug cause. she knew she had a platform as first lady in this issue over time became really central to her life. she knew the simple phrase just say no is not the solution to the drug problem. it is easy foror people to remember and it caught on. the issue is complicated issues often filled with doubt she could tackle such authority issue. tell us what you learned about the effort, the effectiveness of the country to her message. how she in the end reflected on most fulfilling years of my life its victory slogan just say no is a double edge sword. it was memorable, on the other hand it was found founded simplistic. appearances she made well first lady and how she got the message out every way she could going on television. there really cannot doubt her own devotion to this ca
i was told the secret service agents i spoke to said whenever we were concerned about something, allhad to do was go to mrs. reagan and it would get fixed our way. shifting gears a bit, as first ladies throughout history had done, nancy reagan chose a cause or embrace wishers in the white house. for hers the antidrug cause. she knew she had a platform as first lady in this issue over time became really central to her life. she knew the simple phrase just say no is not the solution to the drug...
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today i googled "would trump have secret service protection in prison?"ould. it's never happened before. but if it did happen -- i wonder which lucky agents get that detail? from now on, you'll be protecting the former president from the crips. this is now day five of the cease-fire between israel and hamas. guillermo, have you been following the situation in the middle east? >> a little bit, but it's sashl. -- but it's terrible. >> jimmy: if you've been on social media this past week- or ever opened a newspaper during the past 35 years, you know the touchy subject and it's been made more touchy by social media..eeend. public figures have orn apt. people are scared to speak up and not just on instagram in the privacy of their homes too. >>> it's late in to game night, you have played everything. it's time for a game that willing challenge you mentally and emotionally. >> we do have one other game. >> what is it? >> let's talk about israel. >> no, let's not. >> navigate your way through the holy land. stopping to pick up neutral talking points along the way. bu
today i googled "would trump have secret service protection in prison?"ould. it's never happened before. but if it did happen -- i wonder which lucky agents get that detail? from now on, you'll be protecting the former president from the crips. this is now day five of the cease-fire between israel and hamas. guillermo, have you been following the situation in the middle east? >> a little bit, but it's sashl. -- but it's terrible. >> jimmy: if you've been on social media...
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secret service now publicly acknowledging his agency wasn't prepared for civil unrest.tory. tell us more about this new testimony today. >> reporter: wolf, this is the first time we've heard from the secret service director since the january 6 tth insurrection. he has given bracing perspective on what could have been prevented that day. tonight the director of the secret service in his first public remarks since the january 6th attack telling congress if his agency had been put in charge of security planning ahead of the electoral vote ko count, the capitol could have been better protected. >> you would have seen more resources. >> reporter: that would have involved designating january 6th as a so-called national special security event beforehand, something like a state of the union address. former capital police chief terrence gainer says with or without the intelligence failures >> there was not an indication it needed to be a national security event. we hadn't progressed that far to think the counting of the votes required it to be a national security event. >> repor
secret service now publicly acknowledging his agency wasn't prepared for civil unrest.tory. tell us more about this new testimony today. >> reporter: wolf, this is the first time we've heard from the secret service director since the january 6 tth insurrection. he has given bracing perspective on what could have been prevented that day. tonight the director of the secret service in his first public remarks since the january 6th attack telling congress if his agency had been put in charge...
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but the secret service has had to absorb other costs, totaling more than $35 million. so this is a very modest but much-needed reimbursement. the total also includes $3.2 million for lethal equipment, civil disturbance unit training, and vehicles. and the establishment of a new civil disturbance unit class to help the secret service improve its ability to appropriately respond to civil unrest. finally, the total includes $1.6 million to enhance the secret service's open source intelligence analysis capabilities. this is intended to help fill the gaps that led to a failure to identify the january 6 insurrectionists as a serious threat based on open source information available prior to that date. i urge my colleagues to support the bill, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentlelady from texas. grain grain -- ms. granger: i yield to the gentlewoman from washington, ms. herrera beutler. the speaker pro tempore: for what period of time? ms. granger: one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recogn
but the secret service has had to absorb other costs, totaling more than $35 million. so this is a very modest but much-needed reimbursement. the total also includes $3.2 million for lethal equipment, civil disturbance unit training, and vehicles. and the establishment of a new civil disturbance unit class to help the secret service improve its ability to appropriately respond to civil unrest. finally, the total includes $1.6 million to enhance the secret service's open source intelligence...
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now for the 1st time in denmark, secret service is also implicated in the surveillance use. ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. israel's longest serving prime minister may be on his way out. political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides, a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party natalie bennett, has announced he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow to netanyahu's, hopes of political survival. any more i'm announcing today before it was my intention to work with all my strength, stablish in national unity government together was my friend, jayla pizza is willing to get within the rest of the country. so miss tailspin and return it on it's off now who has been on the defensive for some time. israel, the longest serving prime minister has been able to brush off public rage over corruption charges not after failing to form a majority government after the 4th election and 2 years netanyahu hold on power had become tenuous. this is the man respon
now for the 1st time in denmark, secret service is also implicated in the surveillance use. ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. israel's longest serving prime minister may be on his way out. political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides, a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party natalie bennett, has announced he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow to...
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now for the 1st time in denmark, secret service is also implicated in the surveillance and western african leaders suspend molly from a regional economic group following a 2nd military crew bear in just 9 months. ah. hello clare richardson, welcome to the show. israel's longest serving prime minister may be on his way out . political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party last holly bennett, hasn't and he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow connection, yahoo hopes of political survival anymore. the i am announcing today before my intention to work with all my strength, national unity government together, it was my friend gerald page is about god willing together with the rest of the country from its tailspin and return is gone. it's called who has been on the defensive for some time. israel was longest serving prime minister, has been able to brush off public outrage over corruption charges. but after failing to form a majority government after
now for the 1st time in denmark, secret service is also implicated in the surveillance and western african leaders suspend molly from a regional economic group following a 2nd military crew bear in just 9 months. ah. hello clare richardson, welcome to the show. israel's longest serving prime minister may be on his way out . political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party last holly...
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the 1st, the danish secret service helped america's national security agency to spy on top. the politicians, including german chancellor anglo merkel, that's according to a media investigation published on sunday. on this, i'm joined live by your team, corresponded to oliver pizza, get to see what exactly has been revealed here. hello. right. well, what we found out is the denmark played a crucial role, or to put that more correctly the danish defense intelligence service. basically copenhagen spy agency played a crucial role in allowing the united states is national security agency or n s a to spy on key european allies. major figures in countries like germany, france, norway, sweden. here in germany, it was chancellor anglo medical, as well as the jan and president frank full to shine maya, who came in for scrutiny from the se we also on that list was former candidate for chancellor in social democratic politician. pish, time brick, who's describes these latest revelations, political scandal. what we knew already was came from back in 2013 when the se spice candle broke, a
the 1st, the danish secret service helped america's national security agency to spy on top. the politicians, including german chancellor anglo merkel, that's according to a media investigation published on sunday. on this, i'm joined live by your team, corresponded to oliver pizza, get to see what exactly has been revealed here. hello. right. well, what we found out is the denmark played a crucial role, or to put that more correctly the danish defense intelligence service. basically copenhagen...
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we are grateful for your long career of public service both in the secret service and now the. as a reminder, the entire statement will be made part of the record and will remain open for at least five additional days, and now we are pleased to hear from you for about five minutes. mr. bolton: thank you, madam chair. good afternoon and thank you for this opportunity to appear before you to discuss our third flash report on counter surveillance and threat assessment. i'd like to extend my appreciation to the committee for holding these additional hearings and the continued support of my officers review. i feel it is of the utmost importance to continue exploring and reviewing the causes and failures that led to the horrific events when the capital was violently attacked. the goal is to ride each of you with a better understanding of how these events occurred in relation to the response of the department. other factors were involved and being reviewed outside of the capitol police and i will discuss the nonlaw enforcement sensitive findings and details in my third flash report. i
we are grateful for your long career of public service both in the secret service and now the. as a reminder, the entire statement will be made part of the record and will remain open for at least five additional days, and now we are pleased to hear from you for about five minutes. mr. bolton: thank you, madam chair. good afternoon and thank you for this opportunity to appear before you to discuss our third flash report on counter surveillance and threat assessment. i'd like to extend my...
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not only mine, but the secret service. it's generally five to 2, 5 to one ratio is more of the optimum . the analyst can take a lot of the burden off of your investigative agents, officers in conducting a lot of the checks, background checks, and doing a lot of the legwork initially to form up a package to provide to the special agents to review and to continue on whether or not they need additional steps. so they can carry a lot of the burden, initially, and get a lot of the work quicker done within hours as opposed to days. those analysts are important, as long as they are well trained, acknowledge the ability and it has the skills, they can take a lot of that burden and they can turn these cases over quicker and more efficiently and making sure we don't miss any steps or we don't miss any particular information that's very important. rep. raskin: your report says that the intelligence operations section, which is responsible for counter surveillance, had only 13 officers deployed on january 6 to provide actual intellige
not only mine, but the secret service. it's generally five to 2, 5 to one ratio is more of the optimum . the analyst can take a lot of the burden off of your investigative agents, officers in conducting a lot of the checks, background checks, and doing a lot of the legwork initially to form up a package to provide to the special agents to review and to continue on whether or not they need additional steps. so they can carry a lot of the burden, initially, and get a lot of the work quicker done...
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. >> the director of the secret service, in his first public remarks since the january 6th attack, telling congress, if his agency had been put in charge of security planning, ahead of the electoral vote count, the capitol could have been better protected. >> you would have seen more people, you would have seen more perimeter fencing, you would have seen more resources. >> but james murray said that would have involved designating january 6th as a so-called national special security event. beforehand. something like a state of the union address. which would have allowed more time to coordinate protection for the capitol between local, state and federal security agencies. former capitol police chief terrence gainer says with or without the intelligence failures leading up to that day. >> there was not an indication la it needed to be a national security event. we hadn't progressed that far to think the counting of the votes required it to be a national security event. >> reporter: the secret service did play a pivotal role that day, whisking then vice president mike pence to safety, as riot
. >> the director of the secret service, in his first public remarks since the january 6th attack, telling congress, if his agency had been put in charge of security planning, ahead of the electoral vote count, the capitol could have been better protected. >> you would have seen more people, you would have seen more perimeter fencing, you would have seen more resources. >> but james murray said that would have involved designating january 6th as a so-called national special...
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her, the held of her secret service detail, an agent named george, hears over the command center under the oval office that there's been at shooting. at that point they are told rawhide, the president's code name, he's fine. he hasn't been hit. but he knows, george duds, that nancy reagan -- does, that nancy reagan has got to get this news from him. she doesn'tim want to hear it ay other way. so he sprints up to the residence. he doesn't even wait for the elevator. and he gets there, and as soon as he says there's been a shooting, she starts heading for the elevator, and she says i've got to get to him. and he says, well, he's at the hospital, and h she's going, wa, if he's not hurt, why is he at the hospital, and george says, i don't know, maybe he's trying to check on the wounded or something, but please, stay here, mrs. reagan, we don't know what's going on, he's fine. she says i will walk to that hospital if i have to. so at that point they bring a car x by the time she gets there, michaeld dever meets thm outside and informs her that, in fact, the president had been shot. and she
her, the held of her secret service detail, an agent named george, hears over the command center under the oval office that there's been at shooting. at that point they are told rawhide, the president's code name, he's fine. he hasn't been hit. but he knows, george duds, that nancy reagan -- does, that nancy reagan has got to get this news from him. she doesn'tim want to hear it ay other way. so he sprints up to the residence. he doesn't even wait for the elevator. and he gets there, and as...
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"zero fail" the rise and fall of the secret service" is her book. why are you awake. i can't sleep.nt! michael is waiting for the lunar eclipse and here is another one. drive safe raya. thank you for listening to us. i hope we can keep you awake if you need to stay awake. >>> coming up the latest from the capitol hill on police reform legislation, as the white house welcomed the family of george floyd one year after his murder. >>> coming up on "morning joe," we are going to hear from a leading candidate in the race to become the next mayor of new york city when brooklyn borough president eric adams joins the conversation. don't go. "morning joe" is moments away. en don't go "morning joe" is moments away. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with a
"zero fail" the rise and fall of the secret service" is her book. why are you awake. i can't sleep.nt! michael is waiting for the lunar eclipse and here is another one. drive safe raya. thank you for listening to us. i hope we can keep you awake if you need to stay awake. >>> coming up the latest from the capitol hill on police reform legislation, as the white house welcomed the family of george floyd one year after his murder. >>> coming up on "morning...