>> we want to clear up the law. the secret service is there for protection. but the protection stops when it is determined whether or not an individual broke the law. every individual has an opportunity for his or her day in court if they are charged. if they are convicted, and in this instance, the moment the person is convicted and given to the custody of the authorities, they lose that protection at that moment. so there is no question. and you have seen and all the hearings and in court or they remand the individual to the custody of whoever, that the president loses that protection at that moment. so it is clear in this situation that the public has to understand that no one is above the law. and the individual who is entrusted