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ObamaOfficialsStandbyAirportScreening
From: YouTube on Sun, Nov 21 2010 6:20 PM
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. (Nov. 21)
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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: KOAT Albuquerque on Sun, Nov 21 2010 4:23 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WMUR New Hampshire on Sun, Nov 21 2010 3:49 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WBALTV Baltimore on Sun, Nov 21 2010 3:10 PM
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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Obamaofficialsstandbyairportscreening
From: USA TODAY on Sun, Nov 21 2010 3:09 PM
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. (Nov. 21)
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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: KMBC Kansas City on Sun, Nov 21 2010 3:00 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WFSB Hartford on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:53 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WKMG Orlando on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:38 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: KETV Omaha on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:32 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: KHBS Fort Smith on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:32 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WPTZ Champlain on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:31 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: KITV Hawaii on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:22 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WMUR New Hampshire on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:22 PM
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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ObamaOfficialsStandByAirportScreening
From: WMTW Portland on Sun, Nov 21 2010 2:19 PM
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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SomePilotsExemptfromPatDowns
From: NEW YORK POST on Sun, Nov 21 2010 10:59 AM
Some pilots are now exempt from the controversial airport pat downs and screenings that have recently been launched by the Transportation Security Administration.
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TSAPilotsToBeExemptFromChecks
From: NEW YORK POST on Sat, Nov 20 2010 11:53 AM
The Transportation Security Administration has agreed to let airline pilots skip the security scanning and pat-downs that passengers face at the nation’s airports, p...
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SomePilotsExemptfromPatDownsScans
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Nov 19 2010 11:53 PM
Some pilots are now exempt from the controversial airport pat downs and screenings that have recently been launched by the Transportation Security Administration.
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TSAsPatDownProcedureforKids
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Nov 19 2010 8:40 PM
Transportation Security Administration officials say everyone, even kids, can be subjected to some type of pat down when they go through airport security.
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Manyconcernedoverfullbodyscanners
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Nov 19 2010 7:38 PM
Two full-body scanners were installed earlier this year at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport by the Transportation Security Administration — but will the refusal to go through them by some passengers cause big backups during the busiest travel week of the year?
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TravelersHaveMixedFeelingsAboutTSASecurity
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Nov 19 2010 7:05 PM
Some travelers seem concerned about the recent Transportation Security Administration measures, but not everyone thinks it’s a bad idea.
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