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VenturaSuingTSAOverScansSearches
From: ClipSyndicate on Tue, Jan 25 2011 11:50 AM
Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura sued the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration on Monday, alleging full-body scans and pat-downs at airport checkpoints violate his right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
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VenturaSuingTSAOverScansSearches
From: ClipSyndicate on Tue, Jan 25 2011 11:50 AM
Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura sued the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration on Monday, alleging full-body scans and pat-downs at airport checkpoints violate his right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
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DIAUnderwearInterviews
From: YouTube on Sun, Dec 12 2010 10:26 PM
We Are Change Colorado takes it off at the most notorious airport in the country to bring awareness to the dangers of full body scanners.
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ManWearsSpeedosforTSAatSkyHarbor
From: ClipSyndicate on Sun, Dec 05 2010 9:25 AM
It seems like this may be a new trend — having someone take video of you stripped down and walking through a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint so that it can be posted to YouTube.
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NationalOptOutDayHasLittleEffect
From: MSN Video on Wed, Nov 24 2010 8:08 PM
The Transportation Security Administration voiced concerns that National Opt-Out Day would slow down holiday travel, but it didn’t.
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AirportsPreparefortheTSAsBiggestTestYet
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, Nov 24 2010 1:28 PM
The head of the Transportation Security Administration admitted today.. he is concerned about an effort to get people to "opt out" of one security option.
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TSAPatDownLeavesMichManCoveredInUrine
From: WMUR New Hampshire on Wed, Nov 24 2010 4:01 AM
A Michigan bladder cancer survivor who wears a bag that collects his urine says the head of the Transportation Security Administration called to apologize for an airport pat-down that caused the bag to spill its contents on his clothing. (Nov. 23)
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TSAsTrickyBalancingAct
From: ClipSyndicate on Tue, Nov 23 2010 5:35 PM
Fox 8’s Stacey Frey reports that the Transportation Security Administration says it is attempting to balance passenger sensitivity with heightened security.
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TSASeeksBalancewithScreening
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Nov 23 2010 1:09 PM
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is "trying desperately" to strike a balance between providing security and minimizing the invasiveness of airport sc...
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TSAMostWontGoThroughScannersPatDowns
From: ClipSyndicate on Tue, Nov 23 2010 9:48 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. — As the busiest travel season ramps up, the Transportation Security Administration hopes to ease passengers' fears about full-body scanners and pat-downs at airports across the country.
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TSAHeadDeliversMessagetoTravelers
From: ClipSyndicate on Tue, Nov 23 2010 12:33 AM
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) released a public service announcement Monday featuring agency head John Pistole thanking air travelers for their cooperation with new airport security measures amid growing public outcry over what some say are invasive measures.
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PotentialProtestCouldHurtHolidayTravelers
From: ClipSyndicate on Mon, Nov 22 2010 10:52 PM
Pat downs and full body image scanners, the Transportation Security Administration claims they’re necessary, but for thousands of people who are getting ready to fly this holiday, they are too invasive.
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Sunportbracesforbodyscannerboycott
From: ClipSyndicate on Mon, Nov 22 2010 10:51 PM
Security at Albuquerque’s airport says it’s ready for the potential nation-wide boycott of body scanners. While a Transportation and Security Administration spokesperson wasn’t available to speak on camera today, she told KOB Eyewitness News 4 “we’re ready.” The boycott calle...
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TSAfacesongoingtravelerprotest
From: ClipSyndicate on Mon, Nov 22 2010 10:51 PM
Enhanced security measures could be eased at the nation’s airports, but likely not in time to avoid hassles around the Thanksgiving holiday rush, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday.
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MicaLeadsChargeAgainstTSAMeasures
From: Yahoo! News on Mon, Nov 22 2010 1:21 PM
As holiday travel takes off across the country, pressure continues to build over new Transportation Security Administration procedures at airports. Read Story Check Airport Delays
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TSAHeadToBalanceSecurityWithPrivacy
From: RTTNews.com on Mon, Nov 22 2010 1:02 PM
The head of the Transportation Security Administration is getting a lot of face time lately. John Pistole said the TSA is taking passenger anger into account, concerning new safety regulations. Ireland waved its white flag of surrender when it finally asked the EU and IMF for a bailout package. ...
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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WJAC Johnstown on Mon, Nov 22 2010 11:44 AM
The head of the Transportation Security Administration acknowledged that new full-body scanners and pat-downs can be invasive and uncomfortable, but he said that the need to stay a step ahead of terrorists rules out changes in airport screening.
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MicaLeadsChargeAgainstTSAMeasures
From: ClipSyndicate on Mon, Nov 22 2010 10:19 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. — As holiday travel takes off all over the country, pressure continues to build over new Transportation Security Administration procedures at airports.
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WouldClintonsubmittoapatdown039NotifIcouldavoidit039
From: YouTube on Mon, Nov 22 2010 10:13 AM
Count Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as another traveler who is not a fan of the new security procedures at airports. CBS' Bob Schieffer asked Clinton Sunday if she would submit to a pat-down by a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent. "Not if I could avoid it," she replied....
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TSAScreeningWillBeRefined
From: ClipSyndicate on Mon, Nov 22 2010 9:46 AM
The head of the agency responsible for airport security says that while no changes are imminent, the Transportation Security Administration will work to make passenger screening methods "as minimally invasive as possible."
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