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Page 1: Tip The Scales with the Power of Video. Video Has Been Difficult Everyone agrees that video is the most powerful way to present evidence But video has

Tip The Scales Tip The Scales with the Power of Videowith the Power of Video

Page 2: Tip The Scales with the Power of Video. Video Has Been Difficult Everyone agrees that video is the most powerful way to present evidence But video has

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1 Q: In fact, it would kind of be an 2 overreaction to get irate or terminate somebody 3 for revealing to a former White House staffers 4 who visits where the president is, don't you 5 think, sir? 6 A: Well, it would depend upon the facts. I 7 think, on the whole, people in the uniformed 8 Secret Service who are working on the gate have 9 no business telling anybody anything about the 10 president's schedule, just as a general 11 principle. I didn't mind anybody knowing that 12 she was there, if that's what you're saying. I 13 could care less about that. But I think that the 14 schedule itself -- these uniform people --you now, somebody shouldn't just be able to come up 1 Q: In fact, it would kind of be an 2 overreaction to get irate or terminate somebody 3 for revealing to a former White House staffer 4 who visits where the president is, don't you 6 A: Well, it would depend upon the facts. I 7 think, on the whole, people in the uniformed 8 Secret Service who are working on the gate have 9 no business telling anybody anything about the 10 president's schedule, just as a general 11 principle. I didn't mind anybody knowing that 12 she was there, if that's what you're saying. I 13 could care less about that. But I think that the 14 schedule itself -- these uniform people --you 15 know, somebody shouldn't just be able to come up

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