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/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0179.wav,"Based on its experience during this period, the Secret Service now recommends that additional personnel be made available to PRS",LJ050-0179.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0180.wav,so that these arrangements can be made permanent without adversely affecting the operations of the Service's field offices.,LJ050-0180.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0181.wav,The Commission regards this as a most useful innovation and urges that the practice be continued.,LJ050-0181.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0182.wav,Liaison With Local Law Enforcement Agencies,LJ050-0182.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0183.wav,Advice by the Secret Service to local police in metropolitan areas relating to the assistance expected in connection with a Presidential visit,LJ050-0183.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0184.wav,has hitherto been handled on an informal basis.,LJ050-0184.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0185.wav,"The Service should consider preparing formal explanations of the cooperation anticipated during a Presidential visit to a city,",LJ050-0185.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0186.wav,in formats that can be communicated to each level of local authorities.,LJ050-0186.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0187.wav,"Thus, the local chief of police could be given a master plan, prepared for the occasion, of all protective measures to be taken during the visit;",LJ050-0187.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0188.wav,each patrolman might be given a prepared booklet of instructions explaining what is expected of him. The Secret Service has expressed concern,LJ050-0188.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0189.wav,"that written instructions might come into the hands of local newspapers, to the prejudice of the precautions described.",LJ050-0189.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0190.wav,"However, the instructions must be communicated to the local police in any event and can be leaked to the press whether or not they are in writing.",LJ050-0190.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0191.wav,"More importantly, the lack of carefully prepared and carefully transmitted instructions for typical visits to cities",LJ050-0191.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0192.wav,"can lead to lapses in protection, such as the confusion in Dallas about whether members of the public were permitted on overpasses.",LJ050-0192.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0193.wav,"Such instructions will not fit all circumstances, of course,",LJ050-0193.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0194.wav,and should not be relied upon to the detriment of the imaginative application of judgment in special cases.,LJ050-0194.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0195.wav,Inspection of Buildings,LJ050-0195.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0196.wav,"Since the assassination of President Kennedy, the Secret Service has been experimenting with new techniques in the inspection of buildings along a motorcade route.",LJ050-0196.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0197.wav,"According to Secretary Dillon,",LJ050-0197.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0198.wav,the studies indicate that there is some utility in attempting to designate certain buildings as involving a higher risk than others.,LJ050-0198.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0199.wav,The Commission strongly encourages these efforts to improve protection along a motorcade route.,LJ050-0199.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0200.wav,The Secret Service should utilize the personnel of other Federal law enforcement offices,LJ050-0200.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0201.wav,"in the locality to assure adequate manpower for this task, as it is now doing.",LJ050-0201.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0202.wav,Lack of adequate resources is an unacceptable excuse for failing to improve advance precautions,LJ050-0202.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0203.wav,in this crucial area of Presidential protection.,LJ050-0203.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0204.wav,Secret Service Personnel and Facilities,LJ050-0204.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0205.wav,Testimony and other evidence before the Commission,LJ050-0205.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0206.wav,suggest that the Secret Service is trying to accomplish its job with too few people and without adequate modern equipment.,LJ050-0206.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0207.wav,"Although Chief Rowley does not complain about the pay scale for Secret Service agents,",LJ050-0207.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0208.wav,salaries are below those of the FBI and leading municipal police forces.,LJ050-0208.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0209.wav,The assistant to the Director of the FBI testified that,LJ050-0209.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0210.wav,"the caseload of each FBI agent averaged 20 to 25, and he felt that this was high.",LJ050-0210.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0211.wav,Chief Rowley testified that the present workload of each Secret Service agent averages 110.1 cases.,LJ050-0211.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0212.wav,"While these statistics relate to the activities of Secret Service agents stationed in field offices and not the White House detail,",LJ050-0212.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0213.wav,"field agents supplement those on the detail, particularly when the President is traveling.",LJ050-0213.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0214.wav,"Although the Commission does not know whether the cases involved are entirely comparable,",LJ050-0214.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0215.wav,these figures suggest that the agents of the Secret Service are substantially overworked.,LJ050-0215.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0216.wav,"In its budget request for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1964,",LJ050-0216.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0217.wav,"the Secret Service sought funds for 25 new positions, primarily in field offices. This increase has been approved by the Congress.",LJ050-0217.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0218.wav,Chief Rowley explained that this would not provide enough additional manpower to take all the measures which he considers required.,LJ050-0218.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0219.wav,"However, the 1964 to 65 budget request was submitted in November 1963",LJ050-0219.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0220.wav,and requests for additional personnel were not made because of the studies then being conducted.,LJ050-0220.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0221.wav,The Secret Service has now presented its recommendations to the Bureau of the Budget. The plan proposed by the Service,LJ050-0221.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0222.wav,"would take approximately 20 months to implement and require expenditures of approximately $3,000,000 during that period.",LJ050-0222.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0223.wav,The plan provides for an additional 205 agents for the Secret Service. Seventeen of this number are proposed for the Protective Research Section;,LJ050-0223.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0224.wav,145 are proposed for the field offices to handle the increased volume of security investigations,LJ050-0224.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0225.wav,and be available to protect the President or Vice President when they travel;,LJ050-0225.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0226.wav,18 agents are proposed for a rotating pool which will go through an intensive training cycle and also be available to supplement the White House detail,LJ050-0226.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0227.wav,in case of unexpected need; and 25 additional agents are recommended to provide the Vice President full protection.,LJ050-0227.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0228.wav,"The Commission urges that the Bureau of the Budget review these recommendations with the Secret Service and authorize a request for the necessary supplemental appropriation,",LJ050-0228.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0229.wav,as soon as it can be justified. The Congress has often stressed that it will support any reasonable request for funds for the protection of the President.,LJ050-0229.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0230.wav,Manpower and Technical Assistance From Other Agencies,LJ050-0230.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0231.wav,Before the assassination the Secret Service infrequently requested other Federal law enforcement agencies to provide personnel,LJ050-0231.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0232.wav,to assist in its protection functions.,LJ050-0232.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0233.wav,"Since the assassination, the Service has experimented with the use of agents borrowed for short periods from such agencies.",LJ050-0233.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0234.wav,It has used other Treasury law enforcement agents on special experiments in building and route surveys in places to which the President frequently travels.,LJ050-0234.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0235.wav,It has also used other Federal law enforcement agents during Presidential visits to cities in which such agents are stationed.,LJ050-0235.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0236.wav,"Thus, in the 4 months following the assassination,",LJ050-0236.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0237.wav,"the FBI, on 16 separate occasions, supplied a total of 139 agents to assist in protection work during a Presidential visit,",LJ050-0237.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0238.wav,which represents a departure from its prior practice.,LJ050-0238.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0239.wav,"From February 11 through June 30, 1964,",LJ050-0239.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0240.wav,"the Service had the advantage of 9,500 hours of work by other enforcement agencies.",LJ050-0240.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0241.wav,"The FBI has indicated that it is willing to continue to make such assistance available,",LJ050-0241.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0242.wav,even though it agrees with the Secret Service that it is preferable for the Service to have enough agents to handle all protective demands.,LJ050-0242.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0243.wav,"The Commission endorses these efforts to supplement the Service's own personnel by obtaining, for short periods of time,",LJ050-0243.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0244.wav,the assistance of trained Federal law enforcement officers.,LJ050-0244.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0245.wav,"In view of the ever-increasing mobility of American Presidents, it seems unlikely that the Service could or should increase its own staff to a size",LJ050-0245.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0246.wav,which would permit it to provide adequate protective manpower for all situations.,LJ050-0246.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0247.wav,"The Commission recommends that the agencies involved determine how much periodic assistance they can provide, and that each such agency",LJ050-0247.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0248.wav,and the Secret Service enter into a formal agreement defining such arrangements.,LJ050-0248.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0249.wav,It may eventually be desirable to codify the practice in an Executive order.,LJ050-0249.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0250.wav,The Secret Service will be better able to plan its own long-range personnel requirements if it knows with reasonable certainty,LJ050-0250.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0251.wav,the amount of assistance that it can expect from other agencies.,LJ050-0251.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0252.wav,The occasional use of personnel from other Federal agencies to assist in protecting the President has a further advantage. It symbolizes the reality,LJ050-0252.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0253.wav,that the job of protecting the President has not been and cannot be exclusively the responsibility of the Secret Service.,LJ050-0253.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0254.wav,The Secret Service in the past has sometimes guarded its right to be acknowledged as the sole protector of the Chief Executive.,LJ050-0254.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0255.wav,This no longer appears to be the case.,LJ050-0255.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0256.wav,Protecting the President is a difficult and complex task which requires full use of the best resources of many parts of our Government.,LJ050-0256.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0257.wav,Recognition that the responsibility must be shared increases the likelihood that it will be met.,LJ050-0257.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0258.wav,"Much of the Secret Service work requires the development and use of highly sophisticated equipment,",LJ050-0258.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0259.wav,"some of which must be specially designed to fit unique requirements. Even before the assassination, and to a far greater extent thereafter,",LJ050-0259.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0260.wav,the Secret Service has been receiving full cooperation in scientific research and technological development,LJ050-0260.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0261.wav,from many Government agencies including the Department of Defense and the President's Office of Science and Technology.,LJ050-0261.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0262.wav,"Even if the manpower and technological resources of the Secret Service are adequately augmented,",LJ050-0262.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0263.wav,it will continue to rely in many respects upon the greater resources of the Office of Science and Technology and other agencies.,LJ050-0263.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0264.wav,The Commission recommends that the present arrangements,LJ050-0264.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0265.wav,with the Office of Science and Technology and the other Federal agencies that have been so helpful to the Secret Service be placed on a permanent and formal basis.,LJ050-0265.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0266.wav,"The exchange of letters dated August 31, 1964,",LJ050-0266.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0267.wav,"between Secretary Dillon and Donald F. Hornig, Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, is a useful effort in the right direction.",LJ050-0267.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0268.wav,The Service should negotiate a memorandum of understanding with each agency that has been assisting it and from which it can expect to need help in the future.,LJ050-0268.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0269.wav,The essential terms of such memoranda might well be embodied in an Executive order.,LJ050-0269.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0270.wav,This Commission can recommend no procedures for the future protection of our Presidents which will guarantee security.,LJ050-0270.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0271.wav,The demands on the President in the execution of His responsibilities in today's world are so varied and complex,LJ050-0271.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0272.wav,and the traditions of the office in a democracy such as ours are so deep-seated as to preclude absolute security.,LJ050-0272.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0273.wav,"The Commission has, however, from its examination of the facts of President Kennedy's assassination",LJ050-0273.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0274.wav,"made certain recommendations which it believes would, if adopted,",LJ050-0274.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0275.wav,materially improve upon the procedures in effect at the time of President Kennedy's assassination and result in a substantial lessening of the danger.,LJ050-0275.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0276.wav,"As has been pointed out, the Commission has not resolved all the proposals which could be made. The Commission nevertheless is confident that,",LJ050-0276.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0277.wav,"with the active cooperation of the responsible agencies and with the understanding of the people of the United States in their demands upon their President,",LJ050-0277.wav
/kaggle/input/ljspeech-dataset/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0278.wav,the recommendations we have here suggested would greatly advance the security of the office without any impairment of our fundamental liberties.,LJ050-0278.wav