application to join the secret service. they knew private details were being circulated among secret service employees. this just days after the president lauded the secret service for the great work they did around the pope s visit. reporter: that s right. i m told by a secret service official that the disciplinary process is under way, should start moving quickly in responsibilities to this incident that the paperwork is coming in and they re getting that process started. as you said, an extraordinary apology from the director of secret service to joe clancy to jason chaffetz trying to put out damaging statements. let s put that apology on screen. it says the secret service takes employee conduct seriously. any employee, regardless of rank or seniority who has committed misconduct will be held accountable. this incident will be no
speaks out. what she said was actually a good thing. julie: president obama and mitt romney court the youth vote. why young people could play much bigger role come the november election than you might have expected. but we begin with new fallout overt growing prostitution scandal involving the u.s. secret service. the agency now laying out a strict new set of rules for employee conduct or misconduct, you could say. that would include no visits to, quote, nonreputable establishments. meanwhile, iowa senator chuck grassley, top republican on the senate judiciary committee is demanding an independent probe into the situation. molly henneberg joins us live from washington. hi. hi. in case it was not clear previously, secret service director mark sullivan is spelling it out, no foreign nationals in rooms, no visits to nonreputable establishments. and no alcohol within ten hours of reporting for duty.
spent? timothy geithner has one answer. he s testifying before the house budget committee on the president s spending plan for next year. geithner played out the plan on the senate side earlier this month. private contractors behaving badly and the military that hardly holds them accountable. the two big bullet points being fired by top gun senator carl levin this hour as they grill blackwater s owners for employee conduct in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. the recalls, the repairs an contrite commercials. today some answers. mr. toyoda himself, out of his lofty comfort zone in japan, and into washington s hot seat. his name, his company on the line. brianna keilar on capitol hill where the grilling happens next hour. but you won t see it live in japan. tv blackout. they can t bear to watch it. why? because mr. toyoda may as well
them to will the work. i am not sure it is much to change employee conduct. rich, if i am a boss and someone is litserally sleeping on want job . if fire the person for doing that. do they deserve unemployment benefits? probably not. sabrina and steve pointed out what does the firing do to a joe who thinking it is harassment or innocent? you invite a lot of government intrusion. i think missouri did the wrong thing. we surely have to bring down the cost of the unemployment benefits. this is walk nothing the land mine. john, be specific. cost of unemployment benefits are 42 billion a year. that is enormous cost for governments and paying people who deserve to be conditioned. i like the law. i don t think government