errol sotter is under fire from an incident from his past from a number of years ago and the new revelations could impact his confirmation. caroline shively with more now from washington. >> reporter: majority leader harry reid plans to push hard for a quick confirmation vote from the full senate on tsa nominee errol southers. reid could have a fight on his hand. the "washington post" reports some senators already knew before they voted to confirm southers in committee that he had mischaracterized a personal incident in his past. that incident is from 20 years ago when southers was an f.b.i. agent and accessed confidential records about his ex-wife's boyfriend. in november, he told a senate committee that he had asked a police officer to get those records. but a day after the vote, southist admitted he did the searches himself. susan collins, a republican from maine, tells the post that she has suspicions even then, but approved it conditionally. now she says she's satisfied with his explanation. but fellow republican demint isn't. he originally blocked southers nomination over concerns he m