director mark sullivan. the source says director sullivan was outraged and pulled the team out of colombia in two seconds. sullivan then told his senior staff we re going to get to the bottom of this and hold everyone accountable. by saturday morning the 11 were in washington where they were interviewed by the secret service office of professional responsibility. now, none of those called home from colombia was involved in protecting the president and officials insist the actions of the 11 did not compromise security. they point out, in fact, there were hundreds of security personnel who were there who did the right thing. but secret service veterans concede the scandal undermines public confidence and raises questions about the culture, scott, inside the agency. pelley: bob, thank you. the motto of the secret service is worthy of trust and confidence. mark sullivan, the director and a 29-year veteran, sent an e-mail today to his 6,800 employees. he calls the incident