At the Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing, Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security, comments on his policy regarding the receiving of information.
After questioning regarding the impression of a "do not disturb the secretary" policy within the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Chertoff says that the policy is the opposite, and that if he sees something on television before hearing about it, he will be annoyed. (0:16)
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