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precheck enrollment process.nd in the long term, we need to be looking at ramping up resources, including passenger screening k-9's, to prepare for future growth, we need to start now as training k-9's can take approximately up to eight months. we need to invest in our security infrastructure and checkpoint expansion projects, and invest in technology solutions that enhance security and achieve operational efficiencies. thank you for the opportunity to discuss these important and timely issues with you today. we are eager to work with you and secure needed resources to address short-term and long-term airport security challenges. mr. katko: thank you. much of what you described toward the end of your testimony is embodied in the bill we're going to be presenting today to congress. it is borne out of our discussions with some of the folks in the audience today, last week, and some of you, and i appreciate that. it's important. one side thing you said that caught me was the opening -- the gates on time. i understan
precheck enrollment process.nd in the long term, we need to be looking at ramping up resources, including passenger screening k-9's, to prepare for future growth, we need to start now as training k-9's can take approximately up to eight months. we need to invest in our security infrastructure and checkpoint expansion projects, and invest in technology solutions that enhance security and achieve operational efficiencies. thank you for the opportunity to discuss these important and timely issues...
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move precheck people to the front of the line and get them through in a precheck way even if it's a standard line. opening up the precheck lane or the line even if you don't have enough people to open that lane at that moment. and so you have to build enough capacity. build enough volume to justify pulling, you know, the bodies off to open a precheck lane. this is -- my goal is to make sure if we're going to promise a service to people that you can deliver that service. >> one of the themes of that round table i'm sure we'll hear tomorrow the feeling that the lack of flexibility by the fsd's to work in partnership with the airlines to make decisions, they feel like there's a top down approach coming from washington, d.c. and in tucson this is worse because we're part of this spoke operation, fsd is in phoenix. even if you're giving flexibility to that person the leader down in tucson is still stuck with these top down answers coming out of washington, d.c. and sometimes phoenix. are you willing to relieve some of that and allow more bottom up decision making so that the leader on the ground
move precheck people to the front of the line and get them through in a precheck way even if it's a standard line. opening up the precheck lane or the line even if you don't have enough people to open that lane at that moment. and so you have to build enough capacity. build enough volume to justify pulling, you know, the bodies off to open a precheck lane. this is -- my goal is to make sure if we're going to promise a service to people that you can deliver that service. >> one of the...
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i'll start with the precheck program. miss callahan, you stated that 40% now of the syracuse airport is on precheck? >> that's correct. >> what type of an impact has that had on the airport and through put of passengers? >> we're seeing wait times on average between 12 and 15 minutes. when i flew out this morning, i had a first experience seeing that and it really has helped to balance the distribution of precheck and noncheck employees during the peak periods which for us is really 4:30 until about 7:00 a.m. >> right. and if any of can you answer this question, there's discussions at times that precheck isn't always open. and i've experienced that myself. it's frustrating to me being chairman of this subcommittee. but is it fair to say that if precheck were expanded dramatically like it's intended to be that it would allow the lanes to be open to more regular basis because the staffing would warrant it. is that correct? can anyone answer that? role inmers and heck and the -- prec enrollment rates tend to be higher the mo
i'll start with the precheck program. miss callahan, you stated that 40% now of the syracuse airport is on precheck? >> that's correct. >> what type of an impact has that had on the airport and through put of passengers? >> we're seeing wait times on average between 12 and 15 minutes. when i flew out this morning, i had a first experience seeing that and it really has helped to balance the distribution of precheck and noncheck employees during the peak periods which for us is...
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that is the fees surrounding precheck. there's a precheck building in the senate now extensively because the senator wants the fees to go to the general treasury. i want to talk about these fees a second. what does that $85 go towards? >> as i said, it primarily covers the full program cost. there's a component that reimburses the fbi for the background checks that they do. that's a fixed fee that the fbi charges to conduct the background checks. there is a component of the fee that covers tsa's administrative cost because it's a self-funding program. it pays for the overhead and the staff. and then the bulk of the fee then goes to the vendor to cover their costs, both for these -- the physical enrollment centers and their personnel. >> okay. if that $85 was taken away, goes right to the general treasury, who would pay for all those costs? >> we'd have to find the money someplace. >> so $85 is in fact the cost, and you want to enroll ten more people, that means $850 million you would have to find somewhere else in your bud
that is the fees surrounding precheck. there's a precheck building in the senate now extensively because the senator wants the fees to go to the general treasury. i want to talk about these fees a second. what does that $85 go towards? >> as i said, it primarily covers the full program cost. there's a component that reimburses the fbi for the background checks that they do. that's a fixed fee that the fbi charges to conduct the background checks. there is a component of the fee that...
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where precheck is the quick resolution because the line was cut in half when the prechak la -- precheck lane was opened. >> did that direction come from d.c. or feenism? >> phoenix came down when the passengers were calling the media from the lines and the media began showing up. it all exploded. >> right. >> is that still the case? they have to do the second line before precheck? >> with staffing, yes, ma'am. they're limited on staffing and, therefore, can't open the precheck. it requires more people. i'm sorry, i can't tell you exactly how many more than a standard lane. >> okay. great. are there any other situations where you saw the hands were tied? they could have maybe moved, say, bdos to be checking ids or something else? >> yes, ma'am. we've been asking more bdos to be document checkers since the problems first started with the holidays prior to our season coming. and our fsd in phoenix refused saying that it was important for them to be observing the line, the people in line as opposed to being able to be document checkers. i think all that changed by the admiral and we appreci
where precheck is the quick resolution because the line was cut in half when the prechak la -- precheck lane was opened. >> did that direction come from d.c. or feenism? >> phoenix came down when the passengers were calling the media from the lines and the media began showing up. it all exploded. >> right. >> is that still the case? they have to do the second line before precheck? >> with staffing, yes, ma'am. they're limited on staffing and, therefore, can't open...
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precheck program. ms. callahan, you stated that 40% now of the syracuse airport is on precheck? ms. callahan: that's correct. mr. katko: what impact are you seeing? ms. callahan: we're seeing wait times between 12 and 15 minutes. when i flew out this morning, i had first experience seeing that and it really has helped to balance the distribution of precheck and nonprecheck employees during those peak periods which is for us between 4:30 and 7:30 a.m. mr. katko: any of you can answer this question. there are questions that precheck isn't always opened and i experienced that myself and it is frustrating to me being chairman of this subcommittee, but is it fair to say if precheck were expanded dramatically, like it's intended to be, it would allow those lanes to be open to a more regular basis because the staffing would warrant it, is that correct? nyone want to answer that? >> when customers enroll in precheck and the enrollment rates tend to be higher the more frequently the customers travel and they build that expectation of having precheck available into their schedules in terms of
precheck program. ms. callahan, you stated that 40% now of the syracuse airport is on precheck? ms. callahan: that's correct. mr. katko: what impact are you seeing? ms. callahan: we're seeing wait times between 12 and 15 minutes. when i flew out this morning, i had first experience seeing that and it really has helped to balance the distribution of precheck and nonprecheck employees during those peak periods which is for us between 4:30 and 7:30 a.m. mr. katko: any of you can answer this...
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get that earlier even a little bit earlier for a precheck.ng off peek times youou heard that woman talking about it there. you'd be surprised how many people even some that are experienced and in the precheck line just don't have their boarding pass ready a lot of lo people have it on their phones maybe texting and don't have id and boarding pass ready, don't be fum blink with things likenk that at the last minute. that you don't have tor tie, tie maybe just slip off, those are basic things they say a lot of things they still see pamaquines that mistake on. precheck is better than regular lines of course you don't havesh to remove shoes and liquids, et cetera, that type of thing. but, we see the demanding up foo that as well tony and shawn. >> all right. thank you very much, sarah. matt ackland has more about precheck in this report. >> reporter: i'm going to fly quite a bit this summer and i wanted to make sure i was ableme to avoid the long lines we'veins been hearing about on the news recently. here to downtown dc one of the locations h an
get that earlier even a little bit earlier for a precheck.ng off peek times youou heard that woman talking about it there. you'd be surprised how many people even some that are experienced and in the precheck line just don't have their boarding pass ready a lot of lo people have it on their phones maybe texting and don't have id and boarding pass ready, don't be fum blink with things likenk that at the last minute. that you don't have tor tie, tie maybe just slip off, those are basic things...
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it's going to take a long time to get through. >> reporter: precheck line is wide open. i'm just flying around here. done just like that to my gate. >> what about josh? >> this is crazy. i'm still waiting. >> reporter: here at the gate, no sign of josh. in fact, it takes josh nearly 20 minutes to get through with precheck, it takes me just ten. twice as fast. but consumers and experts say the precheck program is riddled with problems. >> the enrollment process is a disaster. it takes weeks to get an appointment, hours to go and get your fingerprints taken and weeks more to get approval. >> reporter: so what's the fix here? >> well, it's 2016. the fix is online enrollment. >> reporter: the tsa says it's enrolling 16,000 people a day, recommending you make an appointment ahead of time. but here is another option, a private company called clear. >> we offer speed and service with the simple touch of your finger. >> reporter: now at some airports and expanding approved by the tsa, skip the appointment, skip the long approval process, skip the lines entirely for $179 a year,
it's going to take a long time to get through. >> reporter: precheck line is wide open. i'm just flying around here. done just like that to my gate. >> what about josh? >> this is crazy. i'm still waiting. >> reporter: here at the gate, no sign of josh. in fact, it takes josh nearly 20 minutes to get through with precheck, it takes me just ten. twice as fast. but consumers and experts say the precheck program is riddled with problems. >> the enrollment process is a...
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the tsa is doubling down on the precheck program. saying it is the solution. and laptop packed. but to sign up, it will cost you, $85, your fingerprint, and an f.b.i. background check. so is it worth it? >> i'm going try an experiment. i have the precheck, so i'm going to go through that line, josh will go through the regular tsa line, and we'll see who get there is faster. if i win, by how much? >> we took an evening flight out of miami, the best time to travel, off-peak. >> you can see the line, it is really long right now. it is going to take a long time to get through. >>pre check it wide open, i'm flying around here, and just like that. end of game. >> what about josh? >> this is crazy. i'm still waiting. >> here is the gate, no sign of jash. >> in fact, it takes him 20 minutes to get through, with precheck, it takes me just 10. twice as fast. consumers and experts say the precheck program is riddled with problems. >>> luckily there are apps to help speed things up, including clear and my flight. they tell you how long the lines are so you can plan accord
the tsa is doubling down on the precheck program. saying it is the solution. and laptop packed. but to sign up, it will cost you, $85, your fingerprint, and an f.b.i. background check. so is it worth it? >> i'm going try an experiment. i have the precheck, so i'm going to go through that line, josh will go through the regular tsa line, and we'll see who get there is faster. if i win, by how much? >> we took an evening flight out of miami, the best time to travel, off-peak. >>...
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through a precheck line. we have to turn them over to local law enforcement and it's whatever -- >> what would you -- would the call be? what would you like local law enforcement to do? >> well, again, we know that we have laws in this land where people are allowed to conceal carry. where they're allowed to open carry. and in many states, the local law enforcement says take that back out to your car and come back in. sometimes they get arrested if you're in new york state you'll get arrested. if you're someplace else you might not get arrested. you know, i just don't want that stuff coming through the checkpoint. it's astonishing what people try to bring. >> live smoke grenade trying to bring it on an airplane. what should happen? are you -- i guess i'm trying to -- >> we're working very hard. we encourage local law enforcement to take as strong action as they can. if somebody brings a live smoke grenade on a plane they shouldn't be able to fly anymore. i don't have the authority. >> let's recognize the gentl
through a precheck line. we have to turn them over to local law enforcement and it's whatever -- >> what would you -- would the call be? what would you like local law enforcement to do? >> well, again, we know that we have laws in this land where people are allowed to conceal carry. where they're allowed to open carry. and in many states, the local law enforcement says take that back out to your car and come back in. sometimes they get arrested if you're in new york state you'll get...
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the precheck. sometimes the precheck line is longer than the other lines. the precheck line is really growing as you said. but i study my fellow residents, and i don't see them angry. if they lose their flight, miss their flight, they should have been there earlier. we're all supposed to be there an hour earlier. we rarely are there an hour earlier. and they're not upset, they realize that they're stopping people to make sure they don't get killed when they get on that plane. so i for one just want to support the oversight strength of our nation, the ig's office came out, saying it wasn't strong enough for security. the admiral has responded. he has ten points he's implementing. and i just want to ask admiral neffenger, what adjustments have you made to ensure that screeners are assessed on the security results that they achieve? and i want to reiterate, i have never, never, since 9/11, it's been 15 years, i have never seen a resident or foreigner, whoever is in that line, object that they are being stopped or that someone else is being stopped and because
the precheck. sometimes the precheck line is longer than the other lines. the precheck line is really growing as you said. but i study my fellow residents, and i don't see them angry. if they lose their flight, miss their flight, they should have been there earlier. we're all supposed to be there an hour earlier. we rarely are there an hour earlier. and they're not upset, they realize that they're stopping people to make sure they don't get killed when they get on that plane. so i for one just...
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if you go through tsa precheck you can go through sooner.etting that appointment for precheck is a whole different story. >> seems to be moving quickly. so hopefully, these couple of extra hours i came early will benefit. >>> reporter: brin johnson will likely make it through this security line quicker than it took me to make a phone call to be on tsa's prechecklist. [ recorded message from tsa ] >> reporter: on hold 38 minutes before learning there are no appointments available for 45 days in the five bay area screening locations. but once you have that precheck status, you're set to go. >> we didn't wait at all. >> thank you. >> i'm to dallas and i haven't been here that long. >> reporter: for those who aren't tsa precheck approved, morning news reports helped remind some to get to the airport early. >> i was at the gym this morning and there was a whole segment on the news about tsa's going to be super backed up and long lines. i try not to cut it close. >> reporter: as for why the rush in travelers this weekend? we discovered a variety o
if you go through tsa precheck you can go through sooner.etting that appointment for precheck is a whole different story. >> seems to be moving quickly. so hopefully, these couple of extra hours i came early will benefit. >>> reporter: brin johnson will likely make it through this security line quicker than it took me to make a phone call to be on tsa's prechecklist. [ recorded message from tsa ] >> reporter: on hold 38 minutes before learning there are no appointments...
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>> precheck used, there was some magic with the very beginning.go back where it is right now. at beginning of precheck when you go through it, when they started to do it was great. then what they realized we can take out all people in regular security line and push shempp in precheck. until we had attacks overseas. tighten up. move the people back to regular security line and close precheck. >> this is why i don't -- harris: make it better for everybody. you don't have a special line. >> hop on superman's back and get going. >> high school students who make the grade will no longer have bragging rights. one school board voting to do away with valedictorians. me a long time ago, saying title creates unhealthy competition. critics say it is political correctness. who is right? we'll debate it next. ♪ tired of working for peanuts? well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients. ever see a peanut take a day off? i don't think so. harness the hardworkin
>> precheck used, there was some magic with the very beginning.go back where it is right now. at beginning of precheck when you go through it, when they started to do it was great. then what they realized we can take out all people in regular security line and push shempp in precheck. until we had attacks overseas. tighten up. move the people back to regular security line and close precheck. >> this is why i don't -- harris: make it better for everybody. you don't have a special...
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$85 and your fingerprint. >> we have precheck. it's amazing not everybody. probably shouldn't advertise it because that line is often a lot shorter. >> reporter: today, i signed up for tsa precheck. i was in and out in 20 minutes. but i'm told i was very lucky and some people wait up to three hours if they just walk in. another option is clear. you zip to the front of the line. that will cost you $179 per year. michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> cancel the olympics? a group of medical professionals is calling for the summer games to be called off because of the zika virus. 100 doctors, researchers and scientists signed an open letter urging the world health organization to consider it. the letter says currently 32,000 cases of people with the virus in rio alone. the letter says having the games there is unethical. rio's mosquito killing program has been unsuccessful. some 500,000 foreign tourists are expected to go to brazil for those games. >>> are cellhones dangerous to your health? we've heard it over and over again, diff
$85 and your fingerprint. >> we have precheck. it's amazing not everybody. probably shouldn't advertise it because that line is often a lot shorter. >> reporter: today, i signed up for tsa precheck. i was in and out in 20 minutes. but i'm told i was very lucky and some people wait up to three hours if they just walk in. another option is clear. you zip to the front of the line. that will cost you $179 per year. michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> cancel the olympics? a...
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i wanted to concentrate on precheck. how many persons are enrolled in precheck? >> about 2.4 million people. >> what number will that grow to? >> we have done a lot of work with them and other associations and we think we can get the number to 25 million by calendar year 19. >> what are you doing to encourage passengers to join? >> we have done a lot to seaz the program. you need to advertise for people to be aware of it. they reduced the awareness of people for it. there two factors. you have to have places where people can sign up. we have been working closely with travel association and individual airlines and the airline associations and the airport associations to increase their awareness. some of the major rarelies have offered the miles for precheck. we have gone out to the u.s. chamber of commerce and to a number of the large corporations and microsoft corporations buys precheck for the frequent travelers. they are helping considerably. the enrollment rate is running about 165,000 per month which is more than double what we saw last year. we think it need
i wanted to concentrate on precheck. how many persons are enrolled in precheck? >> about 2.4 million people. >> what number will that grow to? >> we have done a lot of work with them and other associations and we think we can get the number to 25 million by calendar year 19. >> what are you doing to encourage passengers to join? >> we have done a lot to seaz the program. you need to advertise for people to be aware of it. they reduced the awareness of people for...
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york and he said the tsa precheck line was longer than the regular line. >> precheck might not be the either as you heard officials laid off 5,000 tsa passengers would register and 9 million people showed up. and long lines are not keeping tour friingt traveling to d.c.. city set a new tourism record last year. more than 19 people visited the nation's capital nearly a million more visitors than 2 2014. one of the big events that attracts people is the cherry months only festival held each drink and city tourism says visitors spent more than 7 billion a 4% jump from the previous year. >> nightmare stories of nurses giving drugs to the wrong patients and surgeones removing wrong body parts dominated headlines about medical care and alarming research shows that those cases are not as rare as previously thought. according to a new study medical errors in hospital and other healthcare facilities are now the third leading cause of death in the united states claiming over 200,000 lives every year. heart disease and cancer are the only two causes. >> another alarming health headline cdc revea
york and he said the tsa precheck line was longer than the regular line. >> precheck might not be the either as you heard officials laid off 5,000 tsa passengers would register and 9 million people showed up. and long lines are not keeping tour friingt traveling to d.c.. city set a new tourism record last year. more than 19 people visited the nation's capital nearly a million more visitors than 2 2014. one of the big events that attracts people is the cherry months only festival held each...
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when you sign up for precheck, it's for five years. you pay $85 and you sign up online. your information, they send to you a center where they do fingerprints and do an interview and once you get that, then you're in precheck for five years. five years from now, then you will have do it over again. but in regard to what they're trying to do, they are trying to better market this. they're reaching out to the private sector to come up with better ways to market the program. whenever you see the secretary of homeland security or the administrator of the tsa there talking about it. if you're looking at social media, they're pushing that more. they are trying to get people to sign up for it. >> actually, that's a pretty good deal, $85 for five years to get expedited. i'm signing up. good to talk to you, ron nixon. >> good to talk to you. >> back to politics in a moment. what are the issues that could spell the difference for hillary clinton? we'll take a look. americans... ... 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do mor
when you sign up for precheck, it's for five years. you pay $85 and you sign up online. your information, they send to you a center where they do fingerprints and do an interview and once you get that, then you're in precheck for five years. five years from now, then you will have do it over again. but in regard to what they're trying to do, they are trying to better market this. they're reaching out to the private sector to come up with better ways to market the program. whenever you see the...
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precheck status for five years. precheck lines can scan nearly twice as fast as the ordinary lines. customers don't have to wait as long or remove their shoes, belts or life jackets. we need to make sure more people are hearing about this option and signing up for it as quickly as possible. t.s.a. is now working on a mobile app to help people get enrolled while they are waiting in lines and they are also looking at lower precheck signup costs by competing out the actual function of signing up for precheck. precheck has gotten a lot of traction, especially in chicago. this past month alone, 5,700 new enrollments. i hope we can continue to quickly expand this program so more can help. the airlines have to be part of the solution as well. i'm glad that senator blumenthal of connecticut is on the floor because both he and senator markey of massachusetts spoke out early on this aspect that i'm about to address. airlines can help us by reducing high wait times, especially during the peak summer season. i have joined my colleagues, senator blumenthal and senator markey, urging the airlines
precheck status for five years. precheck lines can scan nearly twice as fast as the ordinary lines. customers don't have to wait as long or remove their shoes, belts or life jackets. we need to make sure more people are hearing about this option and signing up for it as quickly as possible. t.s.a. is now working on a mobile app to help people get enrolled while they are waiting in lines and they are also looking at lower precheck signup costs by competing out the actual function of signing up...
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. >> what about the people applying for precheck?you do not have an appointment but just show up at one of the locations and there are about 370 around the country, there was a line last week, people waiting several hours just to apply for tsa precheck. remember, the goal is to get 25 million people into the precheck program. right now they have just 2.7 million. in fact, it's not going to be until 2019 at the earliest that they hit that target of 25 million people in the precheck program. the frustrations continue. >> although at some busy airports the precheck lines can be longer than the regular security lines. unclear whether it really helps the problem. phil lebeau taking a respite in the studio. see you back at the airport very soon, i'm sure. >>> snapchat reportedly generating ten billion daily video views. how the rise of the messaging app could impact twitter and facebook. bob peck joins us on the other side of this break. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but sh
. >> what about the people applying for precheck?you do not have an appointment but just show up at one of the locations and there are about 370 around the country, there was a line last week, people waiting several hours just to apply for tsa precheck. remember, the goal is to get 25 million people into the precheck program. right now they have just 2.7 million. in fact, it's not going to be until 2019 at the earliest that they hit that target of 25 million people in the precheck...
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the it precheck is not the solution am i'm a platinum medallion status am.e it lets me upgrade to any seat i want in the middle of the flight. even if the seat is tain, they kick the passenger out the door of the plane. at the terminal he has to carry my bags but seriously precheck isn't the solution. i'm very successful. now airports are basically caught between the pass scwhrers and tsa. and all these extremely long lines and missed flights are no fun for either side. and in des operation, they're taking extreme measures to try and calm angry travelers. >> in denver they're planning to sweeten up passengers offering them candy in line, seattle and atlanta, musical performances with snacks. and cincinnati, miniature therapy horses to help calm your nerves. and in san diego, they're bringing in the clowns. >> trevor: oh, wait, wait, wait. you are taking a stressful situation and you're adding clowns to the mix? that is never a good idea. that is never a good idea. and horses-- marines advertising handbook and make those wand waving ivy checking jobs look coo
the it precheck is not the solution am i'm a platinum medallion status am.e it lets me upgrade to any seat i want in the middle of the flight. even if the seat is tain, they kick the passenger out the door of the plane. at the terminal he has to carry my bags but seriously precheck isn't the solution. i'm very successful. now airports are basically caught between the pass scwhrers and tsa. and all these extremely long lines and missed flights are no fun for either side. and in des operation,...
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but the tsa precheck program is actually the problem. the tsa cut about 10% of screeners, thinking that people would sign up for it, and they didn't sign up for it. >> yes. >> interesting. >> so they were pushing people through tsa pre-check, and then went, wait a minute, these people might be dangerous, so we need to back off on that. and that's why we've had these lines erupt like this. >> i was going to say, the airline industry managed to survive for decades before 2007 without charging airline bag fees. and the reason they started charging them, because fuel charges were astronomical. now fuel charges are down and fares are not down and they're still charging for bags and they're charging more than they originally, which i believe was $20. >> well, that's make their money, by the way. that adds up to billions of dollars in revenue. i know where they're coming from. i look at these lines and look at the demands today, and carley, you heard it today from homeland security. we're going to need more people. maybe if you go through so ma
but the tsa precheck program is actually the problem. the tsa cut about 10% of screeners, thinking that people would sign up for it, and they didn't sign up for it. >> yes. >> interesting. >> so they were pushing people through tsa pre-check, and then went, wait a minute, these people might be dangerous, so we need to back off on that. and that's why we've had these lines erupt like this. >> i was going to say, the airline industry managed to survive for decades before...
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one of them is precheck.rs they want into their frequent flier or their precheck program. so tsa has really got to identify that. and i think also we have to look at the if he ctechnology at the checkpoint. you can only process so many passengers and one of the limitations i believe at the checkpoint is the technology they're using. >> chad, a lot of travelers have been urged to sign up for precheck and a lot of them have been waiting in line to do so ahead of this heavy travel season. but we've seen some people tweeting pictures of say dallas-ft. worth where the precheck line was actually extending into the atrium of the airport. what happens if precheck is bursting at the seams if there are too many people that sign up for that? >> i don't think there's too many problems with individuals signing up for precheck. this comes down to a tsa management and efficiency issue. and tsa at dfw or whatever airport where the precheck lines get longer, they need to open up additional lines. so fsd or federal security di
one of them is precheck.rs they want into their frequent flier or their precheck program. so tsa has really got to identify that. and i think also we have to look at the if he ctechnology at the checkpoint. you can only process so many passengers and one of the limitations i believe at the checkpoint is the technology they're using. >> chad, a lot of travelers have been urged to sign up for precheck and a lot of them have been waiting in line to do so ahead of this heavy travel season....
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. >> reporter: the former olympian says she has tsa precheck, which involves passing a background check to avoid having to endure that type of public humiliation. she explained to agents in denver that normally tsa checks her wheelchair, hands, and feet for explosives as she can't fit through the metal detector. a supervisor forcing her to undergo a full body pat-down. >> she said literally every
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all that will help but the best advice from travelers we talked with, spring for tsa precheck. >> it wonderful. it saved a lot of times. makes things a lot easier. >>> a group of visitors at facebook won't be liking this. 12 people were stuck in an elevator there yesterday. the president shared this video of the jaws of life finally forcing the elevator doors open after more than an hour and a half. the malfunction happened in facebook build 20g at menlo park. they theyed firefighters and called it a facebook visit she'll never forget. >>> 8:13 is the time. school placement has been an ongoing issue in san francisco which doesn't have neighborhood schools. students might live miles away from their assigned school. one family reached out to us because of their unusual circumstances. we have their story. >> reporter: for years san francisco parents have waited anxiously to find out where their kids will go to school. many public school students in the city are not assigned to their neighborhood school and end up at another location. >> of course, we want all the brothers to be together
all that will help but the best advice from travelers we talked with, spring for tsa precheck. >> it wonderful. it saved a lot of times. makes things a lot easier. >>> a group of visitors at facebook won't be liking this. 12 people were stuck in an elevator there yesterday. the president shared this video of the jaws of life finally forcing the elevator doors open after more than an hour and a half. the malfunction happened in facebook build 20g at menlo park. they theyed...
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tracie potts, nbc news. >> as someone who has precheck, don't get precheck because that would make my line longer. >> so get the precheck. it works. also, floppy little birds. >> it's nesting season for the snowy plover. each summer weekend there will be a small section closed so the plovers are able to get the privacy they need to thrive at a critical time. >> i wish i could shut down the whole backyard because we have a little nest with a bird and trying to keep the dog and kids and neighbors and lawn mower all away. it's exhausting. i'm ready for that little bird to take off. >> fly, little bird. >> help yourself. >> we have one that just chiropractors by the backyard all night long. >> it's going to stick around. >> made it too comfortable. >> probably so. we're going to have great weather for bird watching or whatever you're doing this weekend. whether you're going to a ceremony or visiting the site of a loved one, as we look outside right now, we are looking from at&t park towards the em bear ka darrow. and it warms up forth inland areas and outer sunset as we go into the next c
tracie potts, nbc news. >> as someone who has precheck, don't get precheck because that would make my line longer. >> so get the precheck. it works. also, floppy little birds. >> it's nesting season for the snowy plover. each summer weekend there will be a small section closed so the plovers are able to get the privacy they need to thrive at a critical time. >> i wish i could shut down the whole backyard because we have a little nest with a bird and trying to keep the...
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precheck to avoid the long security lines. t.s.a.just in the past week, they have seen an uptick in the number of people signing up. from 7,000 to 8,000, would have been a rare occurrence in one day. now last week several times they had more than 13,000 people in one day sign up for t.s.a. precheck. they come up with the long security lines at major airports including chicago. you don't need an appointment, it's recommended to make sure you get the time and the location you need. with so many people signing up, it may be four or five weeks before you find an open slot. you can walk in but we found folks here today at the t.s.a. enrollment at reagan national airport that had to wait more than two hours. >> it is worth it. it lasts for five years. it won't be worth it for this trip coming up because i won't be able to use it. brianne: now coming up tonight at 6:00, we talked to one woman. both she and her husband signed up for appointments to go to the t.s.a. precheck application process today. she was the only one who walked away sign
precheck to avoid the long security lines. t.s.a.just in the past week, they have seen an uptick in the number of people signing up. from 7,000 to 8,000, would have been a rare occurrence in one day. now last week several times they had more than 13,000 people in one day sign up for t.s.a. precheck. they come up with the long security lines at major airports including chicago. you don't need an appointment, it's recommended to make sure you get the time and the location you need. with so many...
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the precheck system is basically a way of verifying up front and doing recurring vetting of travelers up front and then get expedited screening and usually twice as fast as people without the precheck program. that program has just not developed the way it should have and that's a big concern. >> you mean, not enough people have applied to go through the tsa precheck program? is that what you're saying? >> i am saying that, yes. and i passed a bill out of the house earlier this year that allows some mandated tsa to do reforms in the program and formed with private industry to expand a program. once you expand the program, you'll be able to process a lot more people in an airport at any given time and it's quite frankly flown to the senate except for one senator has a got on it and once they lose a hold, they can get that signed into law and start the process in the right direction. >> would you feel better if the tsa, if all those employees checking people during the security checkpoints were private contractors or government employees? >> well, we had a hearing on that earlier this y
the precheck system is basically a way of verifying up front and doing recurring vetting of travelers up front and then get expedited screening and usually twice as fast as people without the precheck program. that program has just not developed the way it should have and that's a big concern. >> you mean, not enough people have applied to go through the tsa precheck program? is that what you're saying? >> i am saying that, yes. and i passed a bill out of the house earlier this year...
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all of that will help, but the best advice from travelers we talked with spring for tsa precheck. >> it was wonderful, saved a hot of time. made things a lot easier. >> at oakland international, laura anthony. abc7 news. >> a group won't like this. twelve people were stuck in an elevator there yesterday. the president of duray and company pr shared this videos of the jaws of life finally forcing the elevator doors open after more than an hour and a half. it happened in menlo park. she called it a facebook visit she will never forget. >>> google said vandalism is the reason one of their streetcars were burned. two incendiary devices were found on the west campus. the car, part of the building and ground were impacted by the fire. police are investigating. >>> school placement has been an ongoing issue in san francisco which doesn't have neighborhood schools. students might live miles away from their school. one viewer reached out to us because of her unusual circumstances. abc7 news education reporter leeann melendez has her story. >> for years san francisco parents have wait the anxi
all of that will help, but the best advice from travelers we talked with spring for tsa precheck. >> it was wonderful, saved a hot of time. made things a lot easier. >> at oakland international, laura anthony. abc7 news. >> a group won't like this. twelve people were stuck in an elevator there yesterday. the president of duray and company pr shared this videos of the jaws of life finally forcing the elevator doors open after more than an hour and a half. it happened in menlo...
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all of that will help, but the best advice from travelers we talked with spring for tsa precheck. >> it was wonderful, saved a hot of time. made things a lot easier. >> at oakland international, laura anthony. abc7 news. be. >> a group. visitors at facebook won't be liking this. twelve people were stuck in an elevator there yesterday. the president of duray and company p.r. shared this videos of the jaws of life finally forcing the elevator doors open after more than an hour and a half. the malfunction happened at facebook building 20 at menlo park. she called it a facebook visit she will never forget. >>> school placement has been an ongoing issue in san francisco that doesn't have neighborhood schools. students might live miles away from their school. one person reached out because of her family's unusual circumstances. we have their story. >> for years san francisco parents have wait the anxiously to find out where their kids will go to school. many public school students aren't assigned to the their local schools and end up in another location. >> we want all the brothers to be t
all of that will help, but the best advice from travelers we talked with spring for tsa precheck. >> it was wonderful, saved a hot of time. made things a lot easier. >> at oakland international, laura anthony. abc7 news. be. >> a group. visitors at facebook won't be liking this. twelve people were stuck in an elevator there yesterday. the president of duray and company p.r. shared this videos of the jaws of life finally forcing the elevator doors open after more than an hour...
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precheck program underway.ne carter shows us now that program is now seeing its own delays. brianne: waiting in one line to avoid another. brianne: people without an appointment were left waiting for hours. simmons waited two hours to submit fingerprints. >> it's worth it. i lasts five years. brianne: they have seen a surge for those applying for t.s.a. 7,000 a day was rare. now it's climbed to over 13,000. after seeing the long lines in chicago last week, laura and her husband made appointments and she went through the screening process in under 20 minutes. her husband couldn't leave work. so while laura waits for the precheck number her husband will have to wait until after their upcoming trip for his appointment. >> we canceled his pint -- his appointment. and the dates are three and four weeks from now. maureen: metro keeping speed restriction on orange, blue, silver lines longer. slower speeds in mcpherson square remain in effect through friday. leon: metro completed environmental impact statement of the p
precheck program underway.ne carter shows us now that program is now seeing its own delays. brianne: waiting in one line to avoid another. brianne: people without an appointment were left waiting for hours. simmons waited two hours to submit fingerprints. >> it's worth it. i lasts five years. brianne: they have seen a surge for those applying for t.s.a. 7,000 a day was rare. now it's climbed to over 13,000. after seeing the long lines in chicago last week, laura and her husband made...
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more and more passengers are signing up for the precheck program. >> just yesterday for the first we000 signed up for tsa precheck in a single day. >> last week congress approved the request to redirect $24 million in funding for new screening officers. >>> midland high school students launch add special watercraft today to promote the benefits of solar . >> nice look there. annual solar boat rega ta got underway today. student teams took as long as a year to build their craft. competitors say the practical application of science has real benefits in the real world. >> you can get to learn how to use power tools and wire electronics. it features kids a lot of good skills that you ca life. >> the solar powered boats are judged in cat dpoirs including speed, distance, and maneuverability. this is the fifth year for the competition. >>> bernie sanders not giving up in the race for the white house. >> bottom line is we think our message is resonating in california. >> more of his interview with us as we approach the california primary. >>> plus a congressman speaking out about a new dire
more and more passengers are signing up for the precheck program. >> just yesterday for the first we000 signed up for tsa precheck in a single day. >> last week congress approved the request to redirect $24 million in funding for new screening officers. >>> midland high school students launch add special watercraft today to promote the benefits of solar . >> nice look there. annual solar boat rega ta got underway today. student teams took as long as a year to build...
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precheck enrollment process. and in the long term, we need to be looking at ramping up resources, including passenger screening k-9's, to prepare for future growth, we need to start now as training k-9's can take approximately up to eight months. we need to invest in our security infrastructure and checkpoint expansion projects, and invest in technology solutions that enhance security and achieve operational efficiencies. thank you for the opportunity to discuss these important and timely issues with you today. we are eager to work with you and secure needed resources to address short-term and long-term airport security challenges. mr. katko: thank you. much of what you described toward the end of your testimony is embodied in the bill we're going to be presenting today to congress. the borne out of our discussions with some of the folks in the audience today, last week, and some of you, and appreciate that. it's important. one side thing you said that ught me was the opening -- being -- opening the gates on time
precheck enrollment process. and in the long term, we need to be looking at ramping up resources, including passenger screening k-9's, to prepare for future growth, we need to start now as training k-9's can take approximately up to eight months. we need to invest in our security infrastructure and checkpoint expansion projects, and invest in technology solutions that enhance security and achieve operational efficiencies. thank you for the opportunity to discuss these important and timely...
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i'm part of the precheck program but more often than not it's closed. i'm told by officers that they don't have enough people to staff it. is there a long-term strategy to fix the morale issue and the employment issue? >> yes, sir. there is a plan. i know that the administrator has touted the fact that we're putting 200 extra tso officers through the academy each week. both of my counterparts can speak to the screening process. from the precheck standpoint i know that we're putting more advertising out to get more people enrolled. we're trying to get more people into the program, trying to show them the advantages of that. precheck is a high priority for the agency and we're trying to get more people into that. once we do that, the more people that are in precheck, we can sustain that much better. i'll let my counterpart -- >> here's the point. the excuse i get at st. louis airport is we don't have enough officers to staff it. so is that just something they're telling me? >> sir, there is a staffing issue. i know the administrator has talked to omb abou
i'm part of the precheck program but more often than not it's closed. i'm told by officers that they don't have enough people to staff it. is there a long-term strategy to fix the morale issue and the employment issue? >> yes, sir. there is a plan. i know that the administrator has touted the fact that we're putting 200 extra tso officers through the academy each week. both of my counterparts can speak to the screening process. from the precheck standpoint i know that we're putting more...
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so that helps if you can get yourself in the trusted traveler. >> if they have precheck?> if they have precheck, that's right. >> he said they are seeing for the most part, the average wait is under 30 minutes in the top 20 airports. yesterday, 90% of the top 20 airports had waits under 15 minutes. so things have improved here for a variety of reasons. they've shifted people from part time to full time, approved overtime. you heard about the dogs and how that's speeding things along. they've all redistributed the manpower. we talked earlier in the week about how some tsa officers were helping out at campaign events, screening people, going into campaign events, they're now being pulled back into their assigned airports. so for a variety of reasons, things are improving but it's a long summer ahead of us, and how long will this last? they have some big challenges ahead. >> can i ask you one more question about this? i've seen situations, i remember covering chicago during a crime spike and the mayor deployed a bunch of extra police officers to certain neighborhoods and pay
so that helps if you can get yourself in the trusted traveler. >> if they have precheck?> if they have precheck, that's right. >> he said they are seeing for the most part, the average wait is under 30 minutes in the top 20 airports. yesterday, 90% of the top 20 airports had waits under 15 minutes. so things have improved here for a variety of reasons. they've shifted people from part time to full time, approved overtime. you heard about the dogs and how that's speeding things...
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the tsa is doubling down on the precheck program. saying it is the solution. and laptop packed. but to sign up, it will cost you, $85, your fingerprint, and an f.b.i. background check. so is it worth it? >> i'm going try an experiment. i have the precheck, so i'm going to go through that line, josh will go through the regular tsa line, and we'll see who get there is faster. if i win, by how much? >> we took an evening flight out of miami, the best time to travel, off-peak. >> you can see the line, it is really long right now. it is going to take a long time to get through. >>pre check it wide open, i'm flying around here, and just like that. end of game. >> what about josh? >> this the missing vallejo teen... after the man suspected of taking her is shot and killed by officers. =sam/vo= plus-- a firefighter is injured as flames engulf an >>> the search intensifies for the missing vallejo teenager. >>> firefighter injured. the reason crews struggled to contain that fire and reach the person inside. >> the hunt for a suspected killer. new details we are learning
the tsa is doubling down on the precheck program. saying it is the solution. and laptop packed. but to sign up, it will cost you, $85, your fingerprint, and an f.b.i. background check. so is it worth it? >> i'm going try an experiment. i have the precheck, so i'm going to go through that line, josh will go through the regular tsa line, and we'll see who get there is faster. if i win, by how much? >> we took an evening flight out of miami, the best time to travel, off-peak. >>...
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another factor in all of this is the tsa was banking on the success of tsa precheck.edited screening for prevetted travelers. they hoped that would offset some of the job cuts. however, sign-ups for tsa however, sign-ups for tsa precheck have lagged if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. however, sign-ups for tsa precheck have lagged but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. which means that most nights, this is the potty. these robot sheets, they needed more than detergent coul handle. they needed a rescue. otherwise, we might have had to say bye-bye to our favorite robots ya. so we added tide rescue to the wash. it cleans super deep down where detergent just doesn't. daddy, i've got to go potty! progress! go, go, go! eww stinky. introducing tide rescue. eliminates tough odors at t
another factor in all of this is the tsa was banking on the success of tsa precheck.edited screening for prevetted travelers. they hoped that would offset some of the job cuts. however, sign-ups for tsa however, sign-ups for tsa precheck have lagged if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. however, sign-ups for tsa precheck have lagged but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially...
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. >> people are paying $85 to go through precheck, showing up at the airport and the precheck lane ised. >> my goal is to open those precheck lanes open throughout the day -- >> things like that shouldn't take an act of congress. is as you know. >> no it took an act of me and i said, that's the way things have to happen. >> reporter: tsa is testing this automated screening lane at atlanta airport to see if it will improve efficiency and speed up lines. >> we hope it's going to cut into wait times over the long run but this is not the quick fix for summer wait times. >> reporter: in the first five months of this year tsa screened 449 million travellers, up 57 million from the same period in 2015, with 5,800 fewer screeners than 2011. as the agency rushes to hire nearly 800 additional screeners by mid-june, k-9 units are being redeployed to busy airports and $34 million has been authorized for overtime ahead of the holiday weekend. >> have you done enough to address the wait times? do people need to get to airports three hours early? >> we put a lot of resources in. we're still focused
. >> people are paying $85 to go through precheck, showing up at the airport and the precheck lane ised. >> my goal is to open those precheck lanes open throughout the day -- >> things like that shouldn't take an act of congress. is as you know. >> no it took an act of me and i said, that's the way things have to happen. >> reporter: tsa is testing this automated screening lane at atlanta airport to see if it will improve efficiency and speed up lines. >> we...
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. >>> and those tsa precheck lines. are they really faster than the regular lines? maybe not. >> i can't believe you beat me. >> and secrets to pack more efficiently. >> i've been packing all wrong. >>> could jimmy kimmel really change the outcome of the presidential race? >> i feel like i should be the moderator for this race. >> the 16-year-old photo of melania trump burning up the internet. >>> plus, it's a tie. and meet the youngest spelling
. >>> and those tsa precheck lines. are they really faster than the regular lines? maybe not. >> i can't believe you beat me. >> and secrets to pack more efficiently. >> i've been packing all wrong. >>> could jimmy kimmel really change the outcome of the presidential race? >> i feel like i should be the moderator for this race. >> the 16-year-old photo of melania trump burning up the internet. >>> plus, it's a tie. and meet the youngest...
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a tsa precheck costs $85. it's good for 5 years. there is another choice.ravel consider clear. a private company, the cost for screening is $179 that you get to go right to the head of the line. >> these are great options especially during busy travel periods. >> reporter: if you want to do it the old-fashioned way, okay, but come early. very early. >> time is the ultimate luxury. anytime you're traveling, giving yourself enough time is the best way to make the travel process less stressful. >> reporter: if you want to travel internationally on tsa precheck, that is $100 for 5 years. $85 for just domestic. >>> 13 police officers who put themselves in harms way to protect people were awarded the nations highest honor for law enforcement. the president presented the public safety medal of valor thanking them for their service. 3 santa monica police officers honored for risking their lives during a shooting on the campus of santa monica college in 2013. they ended up shooting and cuddling -- killing a gunman. and the la police officer is recognized for pulling
a tsa precheck costs $85. it's good for 5 years. there is another choice.ravel consider clear. a private company, the cost for screening is $179 that you get to go right to the head of the line. >> these are great options especially during busy travel periods. >> reporter: if you want to do it the old-fashioned way, okay, but come early. very early. >> time is the ultimate luxury. anytime you're traveling, giving yourself enough time is the best way to make the travel process...
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the precheck, sometimes the precheck line is longer than the other line, precheck line is really growing as you said, but i've studied my fellow residents and i don't see them angry. if they lose their flight, miss their flight, they should have been earlier, we are all supposed to be there an hour earlier, we rarely are there an hour earlier. they're not upset. they realize that they're stopping people to make sure they don't get killed when they get on that plane. so i for one just want to support the oversight strength of our nation, the ig's office came out saying it wasn't strong enough for security. the add mirror rabble has responded. he has ten points that he's implementing and i just want to ask add mirror rabble neffenger, what have you done to ensure on security results that they achieved, and i want to reiterate i have never, never since 9/11, it's been 15 years, i have never seen a resident or foreigner, whoever is in that line object that they are being stopped or someone else is being stopped and because of their feeling that there's an emergency, they may miss their plane
the precheck, sometimes the precheck line is longer than the other line, precheck line is really growing as you said, but i've studied my fellow residents and i don't see them angry. if they lose their flight, miss their flight, they should have been earlier, we are all supposed to be there an hour earlier, we rarely are there an hour earlier. they're not upset. they realize that they're stopping people to make sure they don't get killed when they get on that plane. so i for one just want to...
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there is a service to sign up for called precheck gets you to fast track but you have to pay a fee. this is chicago o'hare with a sea of people, it is crazy. you are being advised to arrive to the larger airports up to three hours early. >> i have a precheck and it is worth every penny. >> people living in concord neighborhood terrorized by aggress of bees are here to go outside. two dogs were killed and several people were killed. an amateur beekeeper noticed unusual looking bees in the backyard hives and they attacked him. he should be fine. must of the bees were captured or killed when they settled back into the hives. and the search for a 33-year-old woman who fell from a carnival cruz lynn ship. the coast guard was suspended for a summer of four from texas. concern value said surveillance video shows her sit on a railing when she fell backward on friday morning. her travel companions did not realize show was missing and the coast guard said they were not notified until 15 hours later. the ship arrived in galveston, next. >> organizers of the campaign to raise california cigaret
there is a service to sign up for called precheck gets you to fast track but you have to pay a fee. this is chicago o'hare with a sea of people, it is crazy. you are being advised to arrive to the larger airports up to three hours early. >> i have a precheck and it is worth every penny. >> people living in concord neighborhood terrorized by aggress of bees are here to go outside. two dogs were killed and several people were killed. an amateur beekeeper noticed unusual looking bees...
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they cut screeners, they knew hoe ma how many peopl were signing up for precheck. that doesn't mean you change things. you throw the people out at the top. we're not safer than we were before. the people at the top is a game that can't shoot straight and so they are removed and we have real security and we're not going to be safe before 9/11. >> tom, is mike right? >> well, i do think there's something to be said for the fact that tsa has had seven or eight administrators in its history -- of 15-year history. there is turnover at the top. that does create a situation where the next rung down becomes the permanent leadership of the agency. >> well, there have been complaints, look, no one gets fired. there's not real accountability, even the administrator who was not fired. i think there's only been one firing in ranks since the history of this. >> well, could you level that criticism across the federal government. it's very difficult to fire and discipline federal employees. i think what you can do and what tsa must do is provide flexibility to individual airport m
they cut screeners, they knew hoe ma how many peopl were signing up for precheck. that doesn't mean you change things. you throw the people out at the top. we're not safer than we were before. the people at the top is a game that can't shoot straight and so they are removed and we have real security and we're not going to be safe before 9/11. >> tom, is mike right? >> well, i do think there's something to be said for the fact that tsa has had seven or eight administrators in its...
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as a result, they don't have nearly enough people going through a precheck. they have far too many people going through regular check-in lines just as the volume of airport passengers surges across the country. now at record level, expected to grow even more over the coming summer months. so, jose, as we now head into memorial day weekend, which as you know is the unofficial kickoff to summer and as more and more kids get out of school and more families fed out on vacation, it is likely to be a tougher situation at many airports across the country. the tsa chief himself as made that very clear, has warned about that and the advice is get there early. we've been saying that for years, but they're now saying really, really we mean it, get to the hour two hours early for domestic, three hours early for international. i've talked to some folks that are getting there earlier than that and all of the airlines are making that same piece of advice very public. jose. >> tom, to think you have to be in the airport longer than a lot of times the flight takes is amazing.
as a result, they don't have nearly enough people going through a precheck. they have far too many people going through regular check-in lines just as the volume of airport passengers surges across the country. now at record level, expected to grow even more over the coming summer months. so, jose, as we now head into memorial day weekend, which as you know is the unofficial kickoff to summer and as more and more kids get out of school and more families fed out on vacation, it is likely to be a...