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mr. tyner said he checked the tsa website before he went to the airport so see if he would have to go through the x-ray machine and san diego airport was not listed. we checked and san diego was not on the list. but mysteriously it was added to the list later this afternoon along with many other airports. the tsa website says there are 385 x-ray machines at 68 airports nationwide. at those airports there are signs like this that tell passengers the x-ray scanners are optional for everyone, and, quote, if you choose not to be screened you will receive a thorough patdown. just how thorough? a lot more personal than they used to be as you just heard. "keeping them honest," no information about that on the tsa website and no details on what happens if you refuse to go through the x-ray machine and a patdown. mr. tyner who recorded the video believes both are an invasion of privacy and he says the government doesn't have any business seeing him naked as a condition of traveling about the country. he
mr. tyner said he checked the tsa website before he went to the airport so see if he would have to go through the x-ray machine and san diego airport was not listed. we checked and san diego was not on the list. but mysteriously it was added to the list later this afternoon along with many other airports. the tsa website says there are 385 x-ray machines at 68 airports nationwide. at those airports there are signs like this that tell passengers the x-ray scanners are optional for everyone, and,...
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. >> because mr. tynercifically said, you know, he'd checked the website of the san diego airport, and it said they didn't use those machines. he then gets there, they're using those machines. yesterday we checked the website, it still said that airport doesn't use those machines. later in the day as the story built, lo and behold, it was changed and that airport was added as well as many others. >> you're probably aware we're deploying new advanced imaging technology every week, we've been doing it before 12/25 but we've accelerated that in an attempt to use the best technology so those websites are literally out of date on a daily basis, if we have not updated so i appreciate that insight and we'll make sure we're doing that. >> administrator john pistole, appreciate your time, sir. >> thank you, anderson. >>> chaos descending in haiti, residents are furious about the cholera epidemic. they're blaming the u.n. we'll tell you why. plus this. >> it's a family ring, yes. it's my mother's engagement ring. i t
. >> because mr. tynercifically said, you know, he'd checked the website of the san diego airport, and it said they didn't use those machines. he then gets there, they're using those machines. yesterday we checked the website, it still said that airport doesn't use those machines. later in the day as the story built, lo and behold, it was changed and that airport was added as well as many others. >> you're probably aware we're deploying new advanced imaging technology every week,...
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. >> mr. tyner left the san diego airport after refusing to undertake the full-body scan. now it is being reported that he is being investigated and that he may face up to eight $10,000 fine. is that the procedure? are you investigating him? >> i have learned that we had the administrative authority to try to find people to try to smuggle items onto airplanes. that has banded done several thousand times. -- that has been done several thousand times. it is being reviewed duded -- it is being reviewed. i do not want to prejudge anything, but i do not anticipate anything coming from that. this is a partnership here. >> i agree with you that it should be considered a partnership. in general, i have found endlessly i hear that the t.s.a. employees all are aware of the privacy issues. they are handling it very well. but is it the policy of the someoneand not to fine who does not want to be screened and leaves? >> when all the facts are made, i will make a decision on that. >> i would hope that we would not go overboard if someone decides that they have the right to their privacy
. >> mr. tyner left the san diego airport after refusing to undertake the full-body scan. now it is being reported that he is being investigated and that he may face up to eight $10,000 fine. is that the procedure? are you investigating him? >> i have learned that we had the administrative authority to try to find people to try to smuggle items onto airplanes. that has banded done several thousand times. -- that has been done several thousand times. it is being reviewed duded -- it...
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mr. tyner's point, as well. >>> more trouble for qantas airways this morning.s headed to sidney when an electrical problem forced the plane to return to sidney. engineers are inspecting the plane, a boeing 747, spent about two hours in the air before landing safely in sidney. earlier this month, qantas grounded the fleet of airbus a-380 super jumbo jets after part of the engine blew out in flight. >>> former president george w. bush said his administration did not mishandle the war on terrorism by focusing on iraq instead of afghanistan. in an interview that aired last night on cnn, the former president went one-on-one state of the union host candy crowley. he claims he ordered u.s. troops to overthrow saddam hussein in iraq. assuming our allies would pick up the slack in afghanistan. allies, he claims, who had no stomach for war. >> what happened in afghanistan was that our nato allies turned out -- some of them turned out not to be willing to fight. and therefore my -- our assumption that we had ample troops, u.s. and nato troops turned out to be a not true a
mr. tyner's point, as well. >>> more trouble for qantas airways this morning.s headed to sidney when an electrical problem forced the plane to return to sidney. engineers are inspecting the plane, a boeing 747, spent about two hours in the air before landing safely in sidney. earlier this month, qantas grounded the fleet of airbus a-380 super jumbo jets after part of the engine blew out in flight. >>> former president george w. bush said his administration did not mishandle...
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this rather high-profile person, mr. tyner, who left the san diego airport after refusing to undertake the full body scan, now it's being reported that he is being investigated and that he may face up to a $10,000 fine. is that the procedure? aryou investigating him? >> two parts to that. i have learned that t.s.a. has the administrative authority to fine people who try to smuggle items on planes and that's where prohibitive items, things like that, and that has been fairly common several thousand times where that's happened. i am not aware of any instance where somebody who refused screening has been fined. it is being reviewed. i would not -- i don't want to prejudge anything but i do not anticipate anything come interesting that other than working with the public saying, look, this is for your safety, security. work with us. this is a partnership here. >> well, i agree with you that it should be considered a partnership and in general i have found and mostly i hear that the t.s.a. employees are very aware of the privacy iss
this rather high-profile person, mr. tyner, who left the san diego airport after refusing to undertake the full body scan, now it's being reported that he is being investigated and that he may face up to a $10,000 fine. is that the procedure? aryou investigating him? >> two parts to that. i have learned that t.s.a. has the administrative authority to fine people who try to smuggle items on planes and that's where prohibitive items, things like that, and that has been fairly common several...