up, rings off. we joke about it, but there is a culture. that s not to say that there aren t secret service agents who do an incredible job, and it s an incredibly stressful job, but there is a culture of permissiveness, and i think we see this anyplace where somebody has a certain amount of power. of course they were at the brothel bragging that they worked for the president of the united states. of course, they did. it s human nature, and it s particularly common in similar to something we ve talked about before, these guys, they have a bit of power, but they also knew what the rules of the hotel were, so there was a little bit of that sort of sitting on the time bomb, waiting to get caught element to this that i think we have to ask ou ourselves about. were you like how long a sort of subconscious thing. what do you think, susan? i think at the end of the day we ll see this play out, and some of these guys will be found guilty. what happens to them will be really importa
yes, yes. will cain you were on tv working this weekend. still hasn t shaved. didn t have a chance. worked all weekend. you lie. we re not going to pretend to feel sorry for you. our starting point, towns in the plains adding up the damage from a swarm of tornados that happened over the weekend. reports of more than 130 twisters that touched down over four states, many tornadoes happening in kansas, the community that may have been the hardest hit is in woodward, oklahoma, where five people were killed. i thought it was a train coming down the tracks over there and i looked out and i seen the funnel and i started running through the house creaming marcia! marcia! i mean loud, i was scared. it gives me a whole new respect for tornadoes how they can in an instant destroy everything that everyone knew. cnn s rob marciano is live for news woodward, oklahoma, this morning. good morning to you. you know, you listen to those folks talking and almost sounds like t
hotel, el caribe, which is where i am now, a few minutes from where the president is staying. so representative peter king and others said those women could have gained information or access that could have ultimately wound up endangering the president. luckily, the white house saying that the president s security was never compromised in this incident. kristen, one thing i ve been reading on twitter is the old phrase, wings up, rings off. what is this going mean to taking a close and hard look at the type of culture that exists around the secret service. well it s going to mean that they re going to take a close, hard look. one expert in this matter is calling this the largest scandal in secret service history. it makes the point that this might mean that the entire agency needs to basically have a reorganization. from the top down. so they re going to have to look at their standards, their practices. and just take a really hard look
squad of secret service agents who accompany motorcades and there to overwhelm an attacker on a presidential motorcade. the sniper team and the folks you see with rifles scouting for any potential threats. all of them were involved in this incident and it was the assault team member who is had the dispute about being paid. none of this looks good for the secret service. i was reading the washington post on the front page and it said the accusations are triggering skrut me in at the culture of the secret service and hurt at aircraft take off. the model of wheels up, rings off. is this going to be a black eye in terms of culture and are we going to find out things about this agency which is rather secretive that we would have never expected? that s what the secret