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tsa has not taken -- this shows, this is evidence that tsa has not taken misconduct seriously and it's no wonder why employee morale at dhs is among the worst in the federal government. we literally had hearings on that. when employees know that people who are engaged in adverse conduct aren't disciplined, then that reduces their pride and their incentive to do the right thing. i think that's born out in low employee morale. at least it's one of the reason. what tsa has done is created a bloated bureaucracy without any substance to conduct these issues. multiple offices have varying responsibilities related to misconduct, but no one oversees misconduct across airports to identify systemic solutions. what we're saying there is there are multiple offices. it's not like when you think of most companies where there's an hr with somebody at the top that oversees the whole thing. there's a series of different offices for different styles of management and different levels and so on and so forth and nobody at the top that seems to be working and in control of the whole thing from top to bough
tsa has not taken -- this shows, this is evidence that tsa has not taken misconduct seriously and it's no wonder why employee morale at dhs is among the worst in the federal government. we literally had hearings on that. when employees know that people who are engaged in adverse conduct aren't disciplined, then that reduces their pride and their incentive to do the right thing. i think that's born out in low employee morale. at least it's one of the reason. what tsa has done is created a...
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is that similar to tsa? >> i do not know the full details of this program yet, but i imagine that random translates just as you mentioned. >> you can confirm that for me. >> would you allow me to take it as a getback, please? >> yes. >> and on the other paradigms, it seems to me once you get in, look, people are people, and we have people that are radicalized, we have people influenced by different things. they become dejected what have you, influenced by blackmail, and it seems to me this infrastructure that we protect, the american flying public, there should be a pretty robust paradigm that is random and covers the full panoply so that we keep honest people honest. i don't know how else to put that, but i would like your thoughts and if you could get back to me on that, as well. let me move on to another question that i have. according to individuals who came forward to the committee, senior managers at tsa have used directed reassignments, that's a terminology i'm familiar but i want to make sure we're c
is that similar to tsa? >> i do not know the full details of this program yet, but i imagine that random translates just as you mentioned. >> you can confirm that for me. >> would you allow me to take it as a getback, please? >> yes. >> and on the other paradigms, it seems to me once you get in, look, people are people, and we have people that are radicalized, we have people influenced by different things. they become dejected what have you, influenced by...
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is that similar to tsa? >> i do not know the full details of this program yet, but i imagine that random translates just as you mentioned. >> you can confirm that for me. >> would you allow me to take it as a getback, please? >> yes. >> and on the other paradigms, it seems to me once you get in, look, people are people, and we have people that are radicalized, we have people influenced by different things. they become dejected what have you, influenced by blackmail, and it seems to me this infrastructure that we protect, the american flying public, there should be a pretty robust paradigm that is random and covers the full panoply so that we keep honest people honest. i don't know how else to put that, but i would like your thoughts and if you could get back to me on that, as well. let me move on to another question that i have. according to individuals who came forward to the committee, senior managers at tsa have used directed reassignments, that's a terminology i'm familiar but i want to make sure we're c
is that similar to tsa? >> i do not know the full details of this program yet, but i imagine that random translates just as you mentioned. >> you can confirm that for me. >> would you allow me to take it as a getback, please? >> yes. >> and on the other paradigms, it seems to me once you get in, look, people are people, and we have people that are radicalized, we have people influenced by different things. they become dejected what have you, influenced by...
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is that similar to tsa? >> i don't know the full details of this program but i imagine it is just as you mentioned. would you allow me to take it up again? >> yes. the other paradigms, i would like you to delve into that because it seems to me, once you get in people are people and we have people that are radicalized and influenced by different things, they become dejected, it seems to me there needs to be -- this is critical, this infrastructure that protect the american flying public, there should be a robust paradigm that is random and varied and comes to the full panoply so we keep honest people honest. i would like your thoughts if you could get back to me on that as well. >> another question i have, according to individuals who came forth, senior managers have used directed reassignment, i am familiar with it, to at times punish security concerns, this practice potentially poses significant cost to taxpayers, the administrator previously testified this is no longer occurring but last week, our staff re
is that similar to tsa? >> i don't know the full details of this program but i imagine it is just as you mentioned. would you allow me to take it up again? >> yes. the other paradigms, i would like you to delve into that because it seems to me, once you get in people are people and we have people that are radicalized and influenced by different things, they become dejected, it seems to me there needs to be -- this is critical, this infrastructure that protect the american flying...
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thing tsa. >> i would encourage you that it has not been the best role model for that. according to the administrator the reference that earlier today to identify activity that might not be self reported or disclosed however that unidentified criminal activity referred to investigation so please reconcile these two facts if they identify what they are not uncovering? >> as a recreational drug loot the -- drug use in those instances they would not catch that but if you were of polygraph you may self report. >> i yield back recognize the gentleman from virginia. >> this is extremely important in my view tsa is an important aspect of national security but we also believe it is viewed by the american people as one of the most mismanaged and ineffective from long wait lines but the interaction between tsa employees than the general public and other issues we will get into an even then on a the wrote job very long but my first question is of the numerous allegations and misconduct generally who makes those? the public? who makes most of those allegations. >> and don't have sp
thing tsa. >> i would encourage you that it has not been the best role model for that. according to the administrator the reference that earlier today to identify activity that might not be self reported or disclosed however that unidentified criminal activity referred to investigation so please reconcile these two facts if they identify what they are not uncovering? >> as a recreational drug loot the -- drug use in those instances they would not catch that but if you were of...
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. >>> the story of a young brain cancer patient who is family says tsa left her -- tsa agents left her bloody and bruised. all ahead this independence day. >> hello, happy fourth of july. i'm gregg jarrett in for shepard smith. a suicide bomber launching an attack steps from a u.s. consulate in saudi arabia, that according to saudi officials. the bomber detonated his explosive vets after security guards approached him near the parking lot of a hospital. officials say the blast killed the attacker and wounded two guards. neither seriously injured. the saudis say the suspect had been acting suspiciously at an intersection just outside the u.s. diplomatic post in the western city of jidah no group has claimed responsibility and no word whether the attacker was targeting the compound. there's mop. today reports indicating two explosions rocking the city of qatif in eastern saudi arabia. a suicide bomber blew himself up at the prophet's mofntion in met -- mosque in medina. muslims celebrating the holy month of ramadan which ends tomorrow. the bombings are just the latest in a series of rece
. >>> the story of a young brain cancer patient who is family says tsa left her -- tsa agents left her bloody and bruised. all ahead this independence day. >> hello, happy fourth of july. i'm gregg jarrett in for shepard smith. a suicide bomber launching an attack steps from a u.s. consulate in saudi arabia, that according to saudi officials. the bomber detonated his explosive vets after security guards approached him near the parking lot of a hospital. officials say the blast...
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when i talk about the tsa i was talking about a self-funding tsa by the way and completely being redone and you have to enable law enforcement, at the level of where -- the point is, to do their job and that is going to include stop and frisk. if you have law enforcement that go over the edge prosecute those guys. but you have to give those guys every tool available to fight the new war. >> thank you, john. thanks everybody. cavuto on business about 20 minutes from now. charles is in for neil. what have you got? >> hey, dagen. as terrorists target an airport in thushg ki the justice department mandating bias training for some agents tracking terrorist in the united states some say the p.c. police are putting us at risk. as we celebrate our independence the administration making moves that could make the government more dependent on taxpayers. see you at the bottom of the hour. >> thanks, charles. we can't wait. up here first talk about whiplash. stocks dived and then snapped back after the brexit vote. and the guy behind the vote predicted the rebound right here on fox. so what happens
when i talk about the tsa i was talking about a self-funding tsa by the way and completely being redone and you have to enable law enforcement, at the level of where -- the point is, to do their job and that is going to include stop and frisk. if you have law enforcement that go over the edge prosecute those guys. but you have to give those guys every tool available to fight the new war. >> thank you, john. thanks everybody. cavuto on business about 20 minutes from now. charles is in for...
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on the tsa and have gotten used to the tsa being part of our lives.o you think we have gotten as travelers overly reliant on trusting them to do the work that we could be eyewitnesses to? >> that's a great question. i don't know. i think most of us as we are in the airport, we do look around. if you see an unattended bag just sitting there, speak up and say something. if you see somebody who seems like they're just obviously interested in where the police are moving around or how tsa is doing things like they're taking mental notes, speak up and go tell somebody. because what we do know is attacks are methodically planned out well in advance. they are not just spur of the moment type of events. so i think each one of us can help out quite a bit. >> brigham, thank you, sir. happy furthourth of july weeken you. >>> the push to stop trump has new opposition. the new idea that could bring a lot of potential drama before the start of the republican national convention in cleveland. >>> and we are monitoring the very latest about attorney general loretta ly
on the tsa and have gotten used to the tsa being part of our lives.o you think we have gotten as travelers overly reliant on trusting them to do the work that we could be eyewitnesses to? >> that's a great question. i don't know. i think most of us as we are in the airport, we do look around. if you see an unattended bag just sitting there, speak up and say something. if you see somebody who seems like they're just obviously interested in where the police are moving around or how tsa is...
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newly released video raising more criticism about the tsa.an with no ticket, bypassing security and boarding the plane. here's gloria riviera tonight. >> reporter: it is shocking for just how easy it looks. newly-released surveillance video shows the man -- no luggage, no ticket -- at dallas/ft. worth airport. he simply jogs through a closed, unmanned checkpoint, breezing past a tsa agent looking at his phone. >> it is serious. there are multiple violations going on. >> reporter: 25-year-old damarias cockerham made it all the way onto a plane bound for guatamala. finally, a gate agent pulling him off the plane, escorting him to the police. >> he could have something that could inflict deadly force on another person. >> reporter: tsa has been under fire for other security lapses. an internal test found that undercover agents were able to sneak fake weapons and explosives past the tsa in 67 out of 70 attempts. cockerham was unarmed but charged with criminal trespassing in last summer's incident. in a statement, the tsa says they have made adjus
newly released video raising more criticism about the tsa.an with no ticket, bypassing security and boarding the plane. here's gloria riviera tonight. >> reporter: it is shocking for just how easy it looks. newly-released surveillance video shows the man -- no luggage, no ticket -- at dallas/ft. worth airport. he simply jogs through a closed, unmanned checkpoint, breezing past a tsa agent looking at his phone. >> it is serious. there are multiple violations going on. >>...
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. >>> if you're traveling this summer, the tsa says the average wait is less than half an hour. but there's a way for you to skip the line altogether. here from baltimore washington international airport. >> reporter: they call it clear and the idea is to use these machines to get you to the head of the security line as quick as possible. they see a future with no boarding pass, id, all you would need is your fingerprint and your bags. >> please inter your eyes. >> reporter: this is the latest way to beat the airport security line. >> so, press both thumbs on that black pad. >> reporter: it's a private company using biometric authentication. and then leave that passenger around the long line of people waiting to have their id's checked by the tsa and right to screening. >> the stress, anxiety, hassle is a meaningful experience upgrade. >> reporter: ceo becker. >> it's not different of what atm machines or easy pass. >> reporter: clear is different from tsa precheck which allows prescreened passengers to go through an expedited screening. but most use full services. how much time
. >>> if you're traveling this summer, the tsa says the average wait is less than half an hour. but there's a way for you to skip the line altogether. here from baltimore washington international airport. >> reporter: they call it clear and the idea is to use these machines to get you to the head of the security line as quick as possible. they see a future with no boarding pass, id, all you would need is your fingerprint and your bags. >> please inter your eyes. >>...
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carry on and check bags are subject to the tsa's electronic screening and manual inspection. fox news legal analyst, attorney agrees and that the luggage locks are just cosmetic to help in addition he says it would be impossible for someone to plant something in your luggage without being detected. >> first they have to enter an airport or a secure location with the contraband on the, with guns on them, with the drugs on them. that is the first hurdle. the second hurdle is getting access luggage. the third hurdle is getting it to have private place where you could transfer the contraband into the luggage. >> the attorney also points out that if somebody was able to put something illegal and dangerous in your luggage, these hacked luggage lock keys would end up being part of your defense. you can say look, go online and you can see people commit copies of these keys. it was somebody else who put the contraband in my suitcase. in the newsroom, linda, linda schmidt with "fox five news". >> steve: a new map showing how toxic it brooklyn is. it highlights most polluted areas and s
carry on and check bags are subject to the tsa's electronic screening and manual inspection. fox news legal analyst, attorney agrees and that the luggage locks are just cosmetic to help in addition he says it would be impossible for someone to plant something in your luggage without being detected. >> first they have to enter an airport or a secure location with the contraband on the, with guns on them, with the drugs on them. that is the first hurdle. the second hurdle is getting access...
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i would like to talk about tsa. it seems to me the customer experience has more to do with the inherent personality of the person i encounter than a culture of customer service. you know, or if they happen to know who i am, which is very seldom. wondering -- i hope youohnson: will tell me what airport you are using. i am going to start telling. the best thing you can do is have somebody who says good morning, good afternoon, thank you, have a nice flight. i have never had -- i may have had good morning once over the and a half i've been traveling to d.c. what concerns me, that customer experience should be extraordinary. d-bands to me -- the employees get to the $5,000 a $25,000 a year. line supervisors much more. it seems to me we need to have a culture of customer service that --nks those westerners customers who are paying to come into the airport -- we do not exist for their sake. as they exist or the sake of our security. i would really like to see, if you could respond, efforts you are creating that make the t
i would like to talk about tsa. it seems to me the customer experience has more to do with the inherent personality of the person i encounter than a culture of customer service. you know, or if they happen to know who i am, which is very seldom. wondering -- i hope youohnson: will tell me what airport you are using. i am going to start telling. the best thing you can do is have somebody who says good morning, good afternoon, thank you, have a nice flight. i have never had -- i may have had good...
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he jogged through an unmanned check point breezing through a tsa agent looking at his phone. >> it iser: the 25-year-old made it onto a plane. finally a gate agent pulling him off the plane escorting him to police. >> he could have something he could inflect deadly force on another person. >> reporter: tsa has been under fire for other security lapses. an internal test found that undercover agents were able to sneak fake weapons and explosives past the tsa in 67 out of 70 attempts. he was unarmed but charged with criminal press passing in the incident. in a statement the tsa said they made adjustments to check points and adding enhancements to physical security. >> so bizarre to watch him walk right past that agent. >> especially considering how long it takes most of us to get through tsa. he got through quickly. >> doapparently it took them to find him on the plane. and he said according to police that he didn't want his girlfriend going down to fought maw guatemala and being with the wrong guy. >> they'd been having issues so he decided to walk through as if it's normal. >> maybe he
he jogged through an unmanned check point breezing through a tsa agent looking at his phone. >> it iser: the 25-year-old made it onto a plane. finally a gate agent pulling him off the plane escorting him to police. >> he could have something he could inflect deadly force on another person. >> reporter: tsa has been under fire for other security lapses. an internal test found that undercover agents were able to sneak fake weapons and explosives past the tsa in 67 out of 70...
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and the tsa was told about this and still you have the incident. sue, that picture. >> that combined with with what was observe ped in the scene. one of the things i gleaned from the case, you can't detect the disability by looking. the mother was explaining and tried to to tell the tsa agents. >> it is shocking they didn't care. i can't imagine them turning a blind eye. >> it looks so bad. you can imagine headed for a settlement. what can we learn from it and tsa learn how to handle the unpredictability and high anxiety to begin with. >> it is a horrible optic and just got down with cancer treatment and has tremendous jury a pole. but little bit of caution. and develop all of the facts. what did they tell tsa? what was the response and drill >> what was she arrested for. she spent the night in jail. >> disorderly conduct. >> and how does past practice of the tsa play in? so many problems and you go in to discovery, there are 15 or 20 cases involving the tsa accused of wrongdoing. does that play into it? >> there are so many facts and circumstances
and the tsa was told about this and still you have the incident. sue, that picture. >> that combined with with what was observe ped in the scene. one of the things i gleaned from the case, you can't detect the disability by looking. the mother was explaining and tried to to tell the tsa agents. >> it is shocking they didn't care. i can't imagine them turning a blind eye. >> it looks so bad. you can imagine headed for a settlement. what can we learn from it and tsa learn how to...
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with the tsa you have a full two years to do so. after contacting southwest, it gave candace $350 in travel vouchers, pointing out this was a rare exception and more a gesture of good will. american airlines says it works with law enforcement to investigate allegations of alleged theft. nonetheless a somewhat happy ending for him, his wife bought him a new watch. both airlines suggest traeflers pack valuable in a carry on, one that you won't have to check when the bins are full. >>> if you have a consumer complaint, we'd love to hear from you. call us at 888-996-tips or submit your area at nbcbayarea.com/responds. i hate checking bags. >> nice his wife got him a watch, but that's no resolution. >> the baggage handler or tsa person who stole it, that's the one who should be giving him the watch. >> good information to keep in our minds, especially with travel over the summer. >>> conserving water just not enough, years of drought have stanford researchers doing some math. the conclusion is that californians can't just conserve water,
with the tsa you have a full two years to do so. after contacting southwest, it gave candace $350 in travel vouchers, pointing out this was a rare exception and more a gesture of good will. american airlines says it works with law enforcement to investigate allegations of alleged theft. nonetheless a somewhat happy ending for him, his wife bought him a new watch. both airlines suggest traeflers pack valuable in a carry on, one that you won't have to check when the bins are full. >>> if...
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i know we have issues with the tsa and we appreciate the tsa administrator coming out to minnesota on this issue. obviously a balance we have seen week, andjust this efficiency and they go hand-in-hand. and if you are on having more of these teams that hope -- help with security and efficiency. and i will put some questions on the record, syrian refugee admissions, senator durbin and i have written a letter asking what the status is of that and obviously there is a major vetting process. at the same time, we have made a commitment or the administration has to bring 10,000 cheering refugees which compared to refugees whichn indicated that is not as many in that one of the status of that. >> we have increased our commitment from 2000 last year to 10,000 this year in terms of syrian refugees. we have also added security checks to the process. where they are wanted. with a surge of resources and a our fudffort among personnel,-- refugee and we are dealing with worldwide commitment of 85,000. i think we had, a couple thousand that had been admitted. 1736. i think we have -- >> i think we j
i know we have issues with the tsa and we appreciate the tsa administrator coming out to minnesota on this issue. obviously a balance we have seen week, andjust this efficiency and they go hand-in-hand. and if you are on having more of these teams that hope -- help with security and efficiency. and i will put some questions on the record, syrian refugee admissions, senator durbin and i have written a letter asking what the status is of that and obviously there is a major vetting process. at the...
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>> does not meet tsa standards for a carryon. >> this is genius. >> i don't think it flies.east 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> this morning on "world news now," the convention hasn't started yet, but the democrats already have controversy on their hands. the party chair stepping down over the leak of classified emails as hillary clinton and her new running mate keep up a united front. more on what donald trump will be doing today, live out of philadelphia. >>> breaking right now, wildfire raging out of control near los angeles. fire crews working in harsh conditions and sweltering temperatures. it's already too late for some who have seen their homes go up in flames. >>> and new this half hour, frightening video from a wildlife park. a woman in china got out of her car feet away from a tiger. we'll show you what happens next. >>> and the big birthday celebration for prince george. william and kate's big boy turning 3. but a comment by his dad might mean he got a little too much birthday this year. it's monday, july 25th. >>> from abc news, there is "world ne
>> does not meet tsa standards for a carryon. >> this is genius. >> i don't think it flies.east 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> this morning on "world news now," the convention hasn't started yet, but the democrats already have controversy on their hands. the party chair stepping down over the leak of classified emails as hillary clinton and her new running mate keep up a united front. more on what donald trump will be doing today, live out...
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they're making their way in and up to tsa checkpoints like this one here. good news is, things appear to be moving along quickly. there is a bit of a line but at this point in time, the wait is relatively short for people going through. we've seen a couple tsa dogs sniffing things out, helping to speed along the security process. if you're headed to the airport, the tsa recommends you get here at least two hours before your flight. they're expecting it's going to take a little bit of extra time to get checked in, to get through the security point. i also want to let you know, i took a look at the big boards to see how everything is running this morning. so far, everything appears to be on time. there's just one cancellation as of now, an american airlines flight to miami at 7:30 this morning. everything else looking good here at the airport. reporting live at philly international, pamela as borosb nbc 10 news. >>> pa is once again expected to be a key swing state in this race despite one new poll showing clinton with a nan-point lead over donald trump. poli
they're making their way in and up to tsa checkpoints like this one here. good news is, things appear to be moving along quickly. there is a bit of a line but at this point in time, the wait is relatively short for people going through. we've seen a couple tsa dogs sniffing things out, helping to speed along the security process. if you're headed to the airport, the tsa recommends you get here at least two hours before your flight. they're expecting it's going to take a little bit of extra time...
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a man with no ticket breezing by the tsa, boarding the plane. >>> good evening. from philadelphia tonight, where the democratic national convention hasn't even started, and we already have our first major controversy. the chair of the dnc, debbie wasserman schultz has resigned due to leaked e-mails. meantime tonight, the democratic ticket now revealed. we have new reporting on what tonight, senator tim kaine coming to hillary's defense when asked about the name calling from donald trump. and cecilia vega, you're here with me. >> reporter: this is supposed to be about party unity. instead, this is the exact opposite. on the eve of the democratic convention, tonight, a bombshell. party chairwoman debbie wasserman shultz resigning after wikileaks released thousands of internal democratic national committee e-mails suggesting the party favored clinton over bernie sanders. an 11th-hour effort to blunt the controversy hanging over clinton's convention, and upstaging the announcement of her running mate, virginia senator tim kaine. >> senator tim kaine is everything don
a man with no ticket breezing by the tsa, boarding the plane. >>> good evening. from philadelphia tonight, where the democratic national convention hasn't even started, and we already have our first major controversy. the chair of the dnc, debbie wasserman schultz has resigned due to leaked e-mails. meantime tonight, the democratic ticket now revealed. we have new reporting on what tonight, senator tim kaine coming to hillary's defense when asked about the name calling from donald...
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the tsa checkpoint is the first line of defense.t leaves that other section of the airport, the perimeter, that part is very vulnerable. we heard from the department of homeland security secretary jeh johnson. passengers will notice an increase of police officers in the soft target areas of airports across the country. that includes the tsa's viper team assigned to do random bag checks, random passenger checks to prevent a terrorist attack. however, no changes have been made to the screening process for passengers. >> rene marsh in washington, thanks. >>> a political firestorm igniting for bill clinton and attorney general loretta lynch after the two meet while the fbi investigates hillary clinton's use of e-mail as secretary of state. that's coming up. you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insu
the tsa checkpoint is the first line of defense.t leaves that other section of the airport, the perimeter, that part is very vulnerable. we heard from the department of homeland security secretary jeh johnson. passengers will notice an increase of police officers in the soft target areas of airports across the country. that includes the tsa's viper team assigned to do random bag checks, random passenger checks to prevent a terrorist attack. however, no changes have been made to the screening...
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the tsa has taken steps to relieve long waits at checkpoints. chris van cleave reports there is now a concierge service that is helping some flyers skip the lines altogether. >> please center your eyes in the mirror. please center your eyes. >> reporter: this is the latest way to beat the airport security lines. >> identification. using eye scans or fingerprints to identify a passenger. then that clears the long line of people waiting to have their ids checked by tsa and right to screening. >> clear is different from tsa precheck, which allows prescreen passengers to expedite physical screening. >> how much time do you think it saves you? >> 30-plus minutes. >> 30 minutes? >> time saving come at a cost. $85 for five years of tsa precheck. passengers rights advocate says the concierge services just add to overall travel frustrations. >> i don't mind paying my $85 to the government so i can go through precheck distasteful to me when private companies can sort of horn in on a government operation and find a way to make money from it. >> reporter: c
the tsa has taken steps to relieve long waits at checkpoints. chris van cleave reports there is now a concierge service that is helping some flyers skip the lines altogether. >> please center your eyes in the mirror. please center your eyes. >> reporter: this is the latest way to beat the airport security lines. >> identification. using eye scans or fingerprints to identify a passenger. then that clears the long line of people waiting to have their ids checked by tsa and right...
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the tsa says it added more staff. >>> good morning, everyone.ith your first alert traffic. right now we're watching a few serious situations out there. this one is on the blue route, we're approaching an accident scene headed southbound approaching broomall, upper darby. traffic at a complete standstill. i don't know if this drive time is accurate, 97 minutes from the schuylkill to 95. average speeds clocking in almost in the single digits, clocking in at 10 miles an hour. avoiding the blue route, especially headed southbound would be a good bet this morning. here's 76 in gloucester in new jersey. this is right around market street eastbound, coming out of philadelphia approaching an accident scene. that's why we're starting to see delays as well. 95, southbound around highland avenue, we do have an accident scene there, 13 minutes. we're doubling that drive time from the blue route to naamans road. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> just before 7:00. we're seeing some sunshine break through the clouds in cape may. that's a live view fr
the tsa says it added more staff. >>> good morning, everyone.ith your first alert traffic. right now we're watching a few serious situations out there. this one is on the blue route, we're approaching an accident scene headed southbound approaching broomall, upper darby. traffic at a complete standstill. i don't know if this drive time is accurate, 97 minutes from the schuylkill to 95. average speeds clocking in almost in the single digits, clocking in at 10 miles an hour. avoiding the...
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the language here talks about the tsa and correctly identifies that one problem with the tsa is that the unionization of the tsa and while i certainly agree that public secretary unions are part of the problem there, i think the problems of the tsa run far, far deeper than that. so we would be -- my amendment would strike that language and replace it with the following. i will read it aloud. the transportation security administration is a perfect example of big government's failure to address complex problems facing our nation. since the tsa's creation, its cost to the american taxpayers has nearly doubled, with a $4.7 billion budget in 2002 ballooning to a $7.55 billion -- i should say budget in 2015. during that same time, american citizens have been forced to endure invasive and humiliating violations of their privacy, and their fourth amendment rights. for the sacrifices of constitutional liberty and taxpayer money, the tsa has only failure to justify itself. a recent internal report from the tsa showed that the administration failed to stop 95% of the weapons that inspectors att
the language here talks about the tsa and correctly identifies that one problem with the tsa is that the unionization of the tsa and while i certainly agree that public secretary unions are part of the problem there, i think the problems of the tsa run far, far deeper than that. so we would be -- my amendment would strike that language and replace it with the following. i will read it aloud. the transportation security administration is a perfect example of big government's failure to address...
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the tsa checkpoint is the first line of defense. it leaves that other section of the airport, the perimeter, that part is vulnerable. we heard from the department of homeland security secretary jeh johnson. he said passengers will notice an increased presence of police officers in the soft target areas of airports across the country. that includes the tsa's viper team which is assigned to do random bag checks, random passenger checks to prevent a terrorist attack. however, no changes have been made to the screening process for passengers. back to you guys. >> rene marsh, thanks for that. >>> a political firestorm igniting for buill clinton and attorney general loretta lynch after the two meet while the fbi investigates hillary's use of e-mail as secretary of state. that's next. tarting your search for the right used car? i am! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. but, i don' want one that's had a bunch of owners just say, show me cars with only one owner pretty cool it's perfect. tha
the tsa checkpoint is the first line of defense. it leaves that other section of the airport, the perimeter, that part is vulnerable. we heard from the department of homeland security secretary jeh johnson. he said passengers will notice an increased presence of police officers in the soft target areas of airports across the country. that includes the tsa's viper team which is assigned to do random bag checks, random passenger checks to prevent a terrorist attack. however, no changes have been...
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he jogs through a closed unmanned checkpoint breezing past the tsa agent and looking at his phone. >>us. there are multiple violations going on. >> 25-year-old demaryius cochran made it from a plane. finally a gate agent pulling him off the plane and escorting him to police. >> he could have something he could inflict deadly force on another person. >> tsa has been under fire for other security lapses. >> an internal test found they were able to sneak the fake weapons and explosives past the tsa in 67 out of 70 attempts. he was unarmed and charged with criminal trespassing. >> in a statement they say they have made adjustments to checkpoint at dfw and adding the glass panel barriers and other enhancements. abc news, washington. >>> we are hearing tonight from the university of florida linebacker who is being credited with stoping a sexual assault. christian garcia was working as a bouncer in a gainesville bar when he saw a man assaulting a woman behind the canteen gnaw where he was working. garcia described what he saw when he confronted the 34-year-old suspect and his 19-year-old vic
he jogs through a closed unmanned checkpoint breezing past the tsa agent and looking at his phone. >>us. there are multiple violations going on. >> 25-year-old demaryius cochran made it from a plane. finally a gate agent pulling him off the plane and escorting him to police. >> he could have something he could inflict deadly force on another person. >> tsa has been under fire for other security lapses. >> an internal test found they were able to sneak the fake...
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it is core to our business and our mission. >> reporter: they're not aff affiliate would the tsa butees the potential for bimetrics to improve airport security. it's in 13 airports with the goal of 24 by the end of the year. >> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues, for others, check >>> it's friday, july 15, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." mass casualty in france. a bastille day terrorist attack leaves dozens dead in nice when a truck flies through a crowded street and the driver opens fire. good morning. this is cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. an evening of
it is core to our business and our mission. >> reporter: they're not aff affiliate would the tsa butees the potential for bimetrics to improve airport security. it's in 13 airports with the goal of 24 by the end of the year. >> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues, for others, check >>> it's friday, july 15, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." mass casualty in france. a bastille day terrorist attack leaves dozens dead in...
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and later, travelers, they are cashing in to skip waiting in long tsa lines. on wall street, the dow lost 22 points, nasdaq rose 17. s&p slid nearly two points. you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. all . >> >>> an atlanta men facing animal cruelty charges after he set off fireworks near his dog and posted a video of the incident on social media. >>reporter: at first he tried to dodge our cameras thank you i think people see what they want to see. >>reporter: when we questioned him about the video of him scaring his dog he decided he wanted to set the record straight. >> not reflective of who i am at all. >>reporter: cell phone video recorded by his daughter shows him letting fireworks on his porch over his dog. posted on facebook, it went viral. >> hate mail came in threatening to kill me. >>reporter: while fulton county animal services charged with animal cruelty he defended himself by saying his dog, betty boop, was never harmed. >>reporter: can you see why some
and later, travelers, they are cashing in to skip waiting in long tsa lines. on wall street, the dow lost 22 points, nasdaq rose 17. s&p slid nearly two points. you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. all . >> >>> an atlanta men facing animal cruelty charges after he set off fireworks near his dog and posted a video of the incident on social media. >>reporter: at first he tried...
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i looked and there's blood everywhere. >> tsa statement says in part that passengers can learn and calleening process for particular needs. so it's very very generic. cohens are seeking less than $100,000 in damages. >>> in miami oh robber took down an elderly woman literally throwing her to the ground right in front of her home. camera caught the whole thing. you saw right there. this surveillance video yo shows the robber attacking the 77-year-old outside her home as walked up to her as she was getting in her car. told her he was robbing her, stole her purse and shoved her to the ground and took her walker. the woman thought the man was coming to help her. he immediately started using her credit card at a gas station a few miles away. >> we're looking for this heartless, possibly hispanic white man that left this woman completely clue less twos what happened after she hit the ground. >> the woman is recovering from hip surgery and is thankful she's did not break any bones when the robber through her to the ground. >>> now in you decide tonight the business of political conventions and
i looked and there's blood everywhere. >> tsa statement says in part that passengers can learn and calleening process for particular needs. so it's very very generic. cohens are seeking less than $100,000 in damages. >>> in miami oh robber took down an elderly woman literally throwing her to the ground right in front of her home. camera caught the whole thing. you saw right there. this surveillance video yo shows the robber attacking the 77-year-old outside her home as walked up...
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we get a behind the scenes look at the tsa for us. a day with federal security director so to say what happened? >> i would tell them i would fly family through it. i feel comfortable putting my family on any plane in the united states at any time. >> so it's your job to make sure it country attack at we are starting. it is in case they we start making adjustments. a lot of times you'll' them happen two or tle how sit a condition. we are constantly testing our people to make sure we know where we have our weaknesses. >> but the nerves involved. >> i lay awake worrying about things people have never seen before, which is a good thick. >>> this is being called the invisible open kim. >> dock to -- we are working to find out more on what they are doing to prevent zika here in the states. >>> welcome back. eli wiesel has been laid to rest. the author, story teller was celebrated by friends and family over the weekend not only as a hum humanitarian and activist but a general l and devout man whose quiet voit moved them to bet themselves. h
we get a behind the scenes look at the tsa for us. a day with federal security director so to say what happened? >> i would tell them i would fly family through it. i feel comfortable putting my family on any plane in the united states at any time. >> so it's your job to make sure it country attack at we are starting. it is in case they we start making adjustments. a lot of times you'll' them happen two or tle how sit a condition. we are constantly testing our people to make sure we...
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we got a behind the scenes look at the tsa. good morning, tony. >> reporter: good morning.ers we encounter at the security check point. what do they find lurking in our bags? i got a look. take a look at this. >> so this is our operation center. it is manned 24 hours, 365. each is tied to an operational component to manage the screening operation or actual security incident should it occur. >> reporter: i can't help but notice an arsenal on the table over here. what are we looking at? >> these are things people have brought through the check point in the last few weeks. >> this is the last few weeks? >> actually the last few days. >> reporter: so if you get caught with a knife like this are you refer today law enforcement? >> yes. we will. we may issue them a fine and that comes with the regulatory side of it. the other piece of it, when we see something like this we get law enforcement involved. >> reporter: and if most of these things were people forgot they had something on them there is still a message here, what's the message you have with this table to people who have
we got a behind the scenes look at the tsa. good morning, tony. >> reporter: good morning.ers we encounter at the security check point. what do they find lurking in our bags? i got a look. take a look at this. >> so this is our operation center. it is manned 24 hours, 365. each is tied to an operational component to manage the screening operation or actual security incident should it occur. >> reporter: i can't help but notice an arsenal on the table over here. what are we...
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we are going to change that policy and get rid of muslims at the tsa. i'm not sure what to make of it. >> he clearly has more to explain on it. you are not the only one that is confused by that. we have been asking the trump campaign. we will continue to do so about what it means from a policy position point of view or was donald trump simply looking to move on from that question and this was the expression he was using. it is clearly a moment where i think we see donald trump continuing to experience the real world impact in terms of his events. he can come up with a policy that is about banning immigrants from nations that train and equip terrorists instead of having a religious test. the muslim ban, overall, has been a huge part of his primary campaign. we saw it rate quite well in the exit polls with republican primary voters. it was a very popular proposal. it is not at all surprising that you would hear a question like that come from somebody who is attending one of his events. yet, he clearly didn't want to embrace or reject it in the live moment
we are going to change that policy and get rid of muslims at the tsa. i'm not sure what to make of it. >> he clearly has more to explain on it. you are not the only one that is confused by that. we have been asking the trump campaign. we will continue to do so about what it means from a policy position point of view or was donald trump simply looking to move on from that question and this was the expression he was using. it is clearly a moment where i think we see donald trump continuing...
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my dad asked the tsa what to do about it, and they requested he open the lid. sure enough, there was a goldfish swimming around inside. stunned, but finding nothing illegal, they carried the tupperware around the metal detector and gave it back to my dad after he went through. while he was waiting at the gate, people asked about fluffy. while he was waiting to take off, people asked about fluffy. the couple seated next to him of course asked my dad why he had brought a goldfish on the plane. he answered, "i like my sushi fresh." our pet became something of a celebrity that day with people sharing the tale after a cab ride from the airport, my dad finally got fluffy to his new home safe and sound. since he didn't have a fish bowl, he used a giant brandy snifter instead, which would stay fluffy's bowl for the rest of his life -- the next three years. we've had a lot of goldfish, but none of them can compare to fluffy the flying fish. "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and b
my dad asked the tsa what to do about it, and they requested he open the lid. sure enough, there was a goldfish swimming around inside. stunned, but finding nothing illegal, they carried the tupperware around the metal detector and gave it back to my dad after he went through. while he was waiting at the gate, people asked about fluffy. while he was waiting to take off, people asked about fluffy. the couple seated next to him of course asked my dad why he had brought a goldfish on the plane. he...
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. >> i love tsa.nk they do a great job, also big fans of our show. >> they have a hard job to do. >> lots of time in the tsa line, they say, do i know you? wait a minute, yo you work with gayle and charlie. >> some say do you work at the bank? stop n shop? no, cbs. welcome back to "cbs this morning," got one of those faces. coming up this half hour, giving the private sec the security business. we'll look at technology that helps you skip the long lines. critics warn it can create a dividing line. >> plus, justice ruth bader ginsberg is known for her own sometime. some of her supporters say the notorious rbg may have gone too far, outrage over her comments of a donald trump presidency. >> time to show you the headlines around the globe the "wall street journal" says america's power grid is vulnerable to attacks that could cause blackouts. they documented dozens of break-ins at utility substations. an arizona facility was vandalized twice without anyone being caught. most are unmanned. many lack video
. >> i love tsa.nk they do a great job, also big fans of our show. >> they have a hard job to do. >> lots of time in the tsa line, they say, do i know you? wait a minute, yo you work with gayle and charlie. >> some say do you work at the bank? stop n shop? no, cbs. welcome back to "cbs this morning," got one of those faces. coming up this half hour, giving the private sec the security business. we'll look at technology that helps you skip the long lines....
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former deputy administrator for the tsa, thanks so much.nk you. >>> it is a thick green mess and has set off a state of emergency. why it can be so dangerous, too. next. gle packs... so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra single packs. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. it's a fiber supplement that helps support regularity, and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmm, these are good! nice work phillips'. the tasty side of fiber, from phillips. >>> today, part of florida are under a state of emergency af
former deputy administrator for the tsa, thanks so much.nk you. >>> it is a thick green mess and has set off a state of emergency. why it can be so dangerous, too. next. gle packs... so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical...
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we have some of the tsa agents here don't have firearms.first line of defense supposedly against terrorism, checking them, screening them, and we don't trust them to have firearms and then when something happens, you expect them to react. we have to give people a fighting chance to fight terrorism and we're not doing that. >> fair enough, john rafferty, thank you for'ing here. >>> new video released of air strikes that bind out an isis convoy, yet we see new attacks. are we doing enough? you wanna see something intense? pantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, with our strongest pro-v formula ever. strong is beautiful. are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards. they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks, hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. >>> all right, we have the very latest on this attack in bangladesh in the capital city of dhaka happening at a popular restaurant for lo
we have some of the tsa agents here don't have firearms.first line of defense supposedly against terrorism, checking them, screening them, and we don't trust them to have firearms and then when something happens, you expect them to react. we have to give people a fighting chance to fight terrorism and we're not doing that. >> fair enough, john rafferty, thank you for'ing here. >>> new video released of air strikes that bind out an isis convoy, yet we see new attacks. are we doing...
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let's start with measures the tsa is enacting to prevent attacks, like what we saw in istanbul. some of the things that tsa is considering include outreaching -- or outstretching the prescreening that occurs. normally right before the security area, past the initial screening areas. they're also increasing the number of k-9 units and looking at further detection devices being placed throughout the baggage screening areas. they are doing a number of things and quite frankly, tsa, given their history, has been doing a remarkable job at providing security at airports across the united states. >> what should travelers be on the lookout for? >> i think one of the things that travelers should always be mindful of, regardless whether or not it's the 4th of july or not, is suspicious activity. and then really that -- anything that could be out of the ordinary. you know, someone leaving a bag unattended. people who aren't necessarily dressed for the departure location. we saw in istanbul, the individuals who were approaching the terminal area were are remarked by witnesses as being dress
let's start with measures the tsa is enacting to prevent attacks, like what we saw in istanbul. some of the things that tsa is considering include outreaching -- or outstretching the prescreening that occurs. normally right before the security area, past the initial screening areas. they're also increasing the number of k-9 units and looking at further detection devices being placed throughout the baggage screening areas. they are doing a number of things and quite frankly, tsa, given their...
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tsa said 60 automated screening lanes are coming to airport. they are in place in atlanta and added to o'hare, lax and dfw and miami. >>> lexus is offering a more affordable -- tesla model is offering a more affordable carat $70,000. >>> company will launch a chat bot will allow customers to face orders by messenger and get the pizza. that's america's money. dive into delight, where chocolatey-goodness intertwines with 20% of your daily fiber. so magical it could have been called paradise of heavens. but it wasn't. fiber one. so delicious, it should have another name. you must be the new teacher, huh? yeah. remember, days like today, you'll never forget. you're going to do great. thanks. kleenex, someone needs one. grand canyon and glacierger than national parks combined. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com that taylor swift and her deejay ex are never ever ever getting back together. swift wro
tsa said 60 automated screening lanes are coming to airport. they are in place in atlanta and added to o'hare, lax and dfw and miami. >>> lexus is offering a more affordable -- tesla model is offering a more affordable carat $70,000. >>> company will launch a chat bot will allow customers to face orders by messenger and get the pizza. that's america's money. dive into delight, where chocolatey-goodness intertwines with 20% of your daily fiber. so magical it could have been...
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tsa right now is starting to take over certain law enforcement duties.nforcement taking care of the law enforcement duties and having tsa focus on processing passengers through the security line. i'd like to see shorter lines as well because that becomes a security threat additionally. so there is more that can be done. if you compare us to many other countries automatic around the world we certainly have much better security than what we see at the average. >> is there anything in particular that concerns you the most right now when you look at -- you mentioned the tsa lines and getting better security, or getting more enhanced security. is there anything else that concerns you, like the you could go in and change the way things are? >> efficiency, better communication between the tsa, airport managers, airlines, having more efficiency on that standpoint is important but additionally on a broader picture we face a threat that cannot be eliminated if we as a nation are not willing to identify it. so there are specific tactics that can improve but general
tsa right now is starting to take over certain law enforcement duties.nforcement taking care of the law enforcement duties and having tsa focus on processing passengers through the security line. i'd like to see shorter lines as well because that becomes a security threat additionally. so there is more that can be done. if you compare us to many other countries automatic around the world we certainly have much better security than what we see at the average. >> is there anything in...
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. >> parents of a cancer patient are suing tsa after the brutal deet bound of their daughter. lot of people are off today and a lot of people are sleeping in, i saw a traffic stop on i-95. a lot of people are off, our police officers are not. this is the walt whitman bridge, volume is light, won't be the case today we have a 4:05 p.m. phils game and ton of people heading back from the beach. this afternoon will be busy. holiday schedule across the board on mass transit. in most cases that's a sunday schedule. of course we expect problems tomorrow with the septa regional rails and the shortage of cars. keep in mind sunday schedule, david. >> reporter: all right, matt, we've got a couple of sprinkles and showers in new castle county delaware and areas along the delaware bay and south jersey. otherwise it's clouds and early sunshine and transitioning to mainly cloudy skies. noon, 77. the high 80 at 3:00 p.m. during the later afternoon hours, more spotty showers are possible moving in. if you're planning to barbecue today you'll be doing it under mainly cloudy skies, i wouldn't ca
. >> parents of a cancer patient are suing tsa after the brutal deet bound of their daughter. lot of people are off today and a lot of people are sleeping in, i saw a traffic stop on i-95. a lot of people are off, our police officers are not. this is the walt whitman bridge, volume is light, won't be the case today we have a 4:05 p.m. phils game and ton of people heading back from the beach. this afternoon will be busy. holiday schedule across the board on mass transit. in most cases...
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. >>> and the tsa helping you get through that security line a whole lot quicker. new york state. ind in ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> happening today -- the annual running of the bulls begins in spain. in anticipation, people pack the streets for the pamplona festival. the first of the eight bull runs will take place in pamplona. runners will dash 908 yards to the city's bull ring. they'll be followed by six fighting bulls and the bulls face matadors in afternoon bull fights. >>> well, you'll have a shorter line in the airport if one airline gets its way. susan lee is here with the cnbc business news. >>> american airlines wants to get you to their gates even faster, tsa testing automated screening. automated belts hope to help the lines. with photo cameras and bags x-rayed. and the biggest is the introduction of ct scans for carry-on bags. this will let you keep your laptops and liquids in your bags. that includes o'hare, dall dallas-ft. worth, miami and phoe
. >>> and the tsa helping you get through that security line a whole lot quicker. new york state. ind in ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> happening today -- the annual running of the bulls begins in spain. in anticipation, people pack the streets for the pamplona festival. the first of the eight bull runs will take place in pamplona. runners will dash 908 yards to the...
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. >>> straight ahead, four a year, tsa has refused to say how a man breached security. now video shows how he did it. >> a closer look at the bay area school set to shut down. our investigation revealed new abuse allegations. the family favorite. yoplait. well at least he's wearing shoes. well done champ. get gooey, flaky, happy. toaster strudel. set to close for good tomorrow afternoon. >> shut down happening after a kron 4 investigation on the other allegations of a culture of abuse at to tobin. >> reporter: this was the shocking scene of abuse that triggered a chain of events leading up to the closure of an institution, a 9-year-old boy slapped and roughed up by a teacher aide, back in january. they fired two aides, both whom are in the process of being prostituted for misdemeanor criminal -- prosecuted for misdemeanor criminal charges. >> i saw students with scratches, and bruises. >> reporter: and then last month, the state attorney general announced her office is going to take a closer look at how disabled students are being treated. then the ants i don't think un
. >>> straight ahead, four a year, tsa has refused to say how a man breached security. now video shows how he did it. >> a closer look at the bay area school set to shut down. our investigation revealed new abuse allegations. the family favorite. yoplait. well at least he's wearing shoes. well done champ. get gooey, flaky, happy. toaster strudel. set to close for good tomorrow afternoon. >> shut down happening after a kron 4 investigation on the other allegations of a...
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if you have not gone to a rally, you might not know that tsa is here working the perimeter. >> the tsa going through 9 -- >> the balloon malfunction that was staggered? >> since they're all here, the producers that come along -- >> the rio road warriors. >> michelle, anthony. >> body guard. >> frank. >> they're on the road with us every day. i don't know what's wrong with them. they're amazing people to hang out with the likes of us o. >> so, michelle, anthony, frank, arnie, a bunch of spectators here. >> road warriors are a team sport. >> back up to you, chris. >> great for hanging out. >> i love all your producers joining in. kelly o'donnell, katie tur, hallie jackson and peter soberoff. when we come back the great darrell hammond will be here. >>> next week, philly. we have a great look at what makes philadelphia. you're going to find something we have to learn. our special edition of "hardball" continues after this live from cleveland. >> now that i'm here, this is the best monologue in snl history. do you agree with that? >> yeah, that's pretty good. >> look at this. >> you think
if you have not gone to a rally, you might not know that tsa is here working the perimeter. >> the tsa going through 9 -- >> the balloon malfunction that was staggered? >> since they're all here, the producers that come along -- >> the rio road warriors. >> michelle, anthony. >> body guard. >> frank. >> they're on the road with us every day. i don't know what's wrong with them. they're amazing people to hang out with the likes of us o. >>...
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there's been a lot of scrutiny with the tsa.ow do you instill confidence in the travelers this weekend and how do you adjust the threats? after 9/11 a lot of the threats were taking place onboard airplanes and now we're seeing them long before the security check points? >> let me start with the second one first. one of the great things post 9/11 is how all of our agencies are working together. working out of dhs with the fbi, with the cia, they're constantly push that threat assessment further and further out to get earlier warnings. while the threat posten 9/11 very much was the taking of the aircraft, it has evolved. they are looking at open areas. i'm here in new york today, walk down the streets of new york you see what nypd is doing for a forceful presence to keep people safe. that's the really important take away from this. that it's not a stagnant plan. the plan changes constantly. even within the airports. when i was at dhs any given time during the day the agency could at any given moment change what their threat protoc
there's been a lot of scrutiny with the tsa.ow do you instill confidence in the travelers this weekend and how do you adjust the threats? after 9/11 a lot of the threats were taking place onboard airplanes and now we're seeing them long before the security check points? >> let me start with the second one first. one of the great things post 9/11 is how all of our agencies are working together. working out of dhs with the fbi, with the cia, they're constantly push that threat assessment...