called the revelations stunning. he is vowing to hold hearings on the matter. he is also investigating recent allegations of misconduct within secret service, including the march 4th incident when two agents drove through a suspicious package investigation outside the white house after a night of drinking. although there are new reports the agents may not have been intoxicated. late last night, we learned the director have a new rule they can no longer drive official government cars within 10 hours of drinking alcohol. thank you so much. prostitutes hired by drug cartels for dea agents. think about that. now to two other developing legal stories we are watching on the rundown in italy. a high court expected to rule on the fate of amanda knox after twists and turns. knox and her ex-boyfriend were initially convicted for the 2007 murder of her roommate meredith kercher. she was cleared on appeal and
we are going to wait. this is the united states of america. the threat is real. but i don t feel it. i don t see it and it is unacceptable. that was house oversight and government committee chair jason chaffetz admonishing joseph clancy who testified a third day on agent misconduct. first time we saw police video of the march 4th incident involving two secret service agents who had been drinking bumping their car into a barricade at a white house checkpoint where a bomb investigation of all things was under way. they narrowly missed the package containing the suspected bomb. clancy who says he didn t learn about the incident until five days later faced criticism from members of both parties. to bring this kind of disruption when they re supposed to be guarding the president of the united states of america, we are better than that. we trust you to protect the life of the president of the
them. so they were driving potentially right through the crime scene. the dc police videotape was released today by the oversight committee as they questioned secret service director joseph clancy on his agency s handling of the march 4th incident. it was an utterly nonpartisan thing today and it was very heated. i believe when the chain of command is broken there is no command. it is like a body without a head. and when there is no command, there is vulnerability. again, that vulnerability goes to the safety of the president of the united states of america. it takes 27 minutes to secure the scene. 27 minutes. what if that was a real bomb? what if it was a real bomb? mr. chairman, i have been at the white house complex when we
about a march 4th incident where two agents allegedly drove a government vehicle through a bomb threat investigation. and nudged a barrier after a night of drinking. lawmakers also got their first look at surveillance video of the incident from the washington metropolitan police department. the secret service footage of the incident has been not been released. the footage will be key, right? sure. what s the difference did you push a barrier out of the way, did you nudge it? it s interesting how the story has sort of morphed. a lost guys and women in the secret service weren t happy about this from the beginning, because they said the story had gotten ahead of the facts. it started off the first word that we got was that they smashed through and they were ripping drunk and here s another example. and the story is getting walked back. sometimes it s better to wait. we ll see what happens. they never took a field sobriety test. there are questions, sure. what do you think t
hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent, plus oxi boost and febreze for 3 big things in one gain fling. it s our best gain ever! the head of the secret service learned about the march 4th incident involving two secret service agents, possibly drunk driving, and bumping into white house barricades around a potential bomb threat there. he learned about it five days after the fact when he came upon an anonymous e-mail that had been circulating in the secret service e-mail system. that e-mail said