Suspended Secret Service Supervisor Greg Stokes Set for CBS EVENING NEWS Tonight

By: May. 08, 2013
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Secret Service Supervisor Greg Stokes gives his first interview to CBS News Senior Correspondent John Miller since his indefinite suspension from the agency after the secret service scandal. An excerpt of the interview will be broadcast tonight, May 8 on the CBS EVENING NEWS WITH Scott Pelley (6:30-7:00 PM, ET) on the CBS Television Network. The full interview will be broadcast tomorrow, May 9 on CBS THIS MORNING (7:00-9:00 AM).

Last year, the U.S. Secret Service was rocked by Scandal when several agents were accused of hiring prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia, while setting up security for President Obama's visit to that country. Stokes, who was one of the agency's supervisors, is now on indefinite suspension without pay. An excerpt of Miller's interview with Stokes is below.

John Miller: What happened down there?

GREG STOKES: What happened down there was a bunch of agents who were not specifically assigned to duty at a given time were, on their own time, went out and met some women, brought them back to their rooms, did what they did and said "see you later."

Patricia Shevlin is the Executive Producer of the CBS EVENING NEWS WITH Scott Pelley.

Chris Licht is the Vice President of Programming, CBS News, and Executive Producer of CBS THIS MORNING.



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