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TSAChiefDefendsBodyScannersPatDowns
From: KMBC Kansas City on Wed, Nov 17 2010 12:19 PM
Transportation Security Administration head John Pistole defends body scanners and revised pat-downs that some travelers say are too invasive.
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TSAChiefDefendsBodyScannersPatDowns
From: WPLG Miami on Wed, Nov 17 2010 12:17 PM
Transportation Security Administration head John Pistole defends body scanners and revised pat-downs that some travelers say are too invasive.
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TSAChiefDefendsBodyScannersPatDowns
From: WISN Milwaukee on Wed, Nov 17 2010 12:16 PM
Transportation Security Administration head John Pistole defends body scanners and revised pat-downs that some travelers say are too invasive.
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TheBuzz1116
From: ClipSyndicate on Tue, Nov 16 2010 10:33 AM
Backlash again the Transportation Security Administration’s use of body scanners.
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Expectmoreaggressiveairportsecurity
From: King Seattle on Sun, Oct 31 2010 2:38 PM
The Transportation Security Administration has put in place new, more aggressive procedures for passengers who trigger metal detectors or set off other alarms, including a much more thorough pat down.
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TSArampsuppreflightsecurity
From: YouTube on Sat, Oct 30 2010 4:09 AM
The new guidelines that took effect Friday mean the next time you fly, you have a better chance of being patted down as the Transportation Security Administration looks for weapons or drugs.
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NewTSARulesGoIntoEffectMonday
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Oct 29 2010 1:57 PM
Starting Monday, airport travelers will be required to hand over certain information about their identities if they want to fly. The Transportation Security Administration now needs your full name, birth date and gender each time you fly, so they can make sure your name is not on the no-fly list.
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TSAtobeginpattingdownpassengers
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Oct 29 2010 10:00 AM
WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration is changing the way it pats down passengers at airports — moving from the screener’s traditional hand pat to more of a hand-sliding motion, a law enforcement official said Thursday.
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Patdownsgetpersonal
From: MSNBC on Thu, Oct 28 2010 12:15 PM
The Transportation Security Administration has unveiled new procedures its agents will use when performing manual body checks. (Other)
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Patdownsgetpersonal
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Oct 28 2010 12:05 PM
The Transportation Security Administration has unveiled new procedures its agents will use when performing manual body checks. (Other)
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TravelNewsPoliticsInternationalAirTerrorismHijackDrillVigilantEagle
From: YouTube on Fri, Aug 13 2010 4:16 PM
International Air Terrorism Hijack Drill Vigilant Eagle US Air Force Russia Canada Service members brief the press on the Vigilant Eagle training exercise and answer questions from the media. Part 1 of 2 NORAD, training, Alaskan NORAD Region, Vigilant Eagle NORAD, Russia Wrap up 'Vigilant E...
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TSATestsPortableBombDetector
From: ClipSyndicate on Thu, Aug 05 2010 2:03 PM
The Transportation Security Administration tests a portable explosive detection equipment in Algiers.
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TSATestsPortableBombDetector
From: WDSU New Orleans on Thu, Aug 05 2010 1:33 PM
The Transportation Security Administration tests a portable explosive detection equipment in Algiers.
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TSAAgentsSayCastIncidentsDemonstrateSecurityFlaw
From: Voxant Newsroom on Thu, Jul 29 2010 8:44 AM
Transportation Security Administration agents say two incidents at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Tuesday night exposed a flaw in airport security.
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TSATurnstoPizzaBoxesforRecruiting
From: ABC 7 News Washington on Tue, Jul 13 2010 11:32 PM
The Transportation Security Administration has turned to a local pizza business to promote some job openings.from ABC 7 News
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Notallairlinecargoisscreenedbeforetakeoff
From: Yahoo! News on Mon, Jul 05 2010 4:23 PM
Nine years after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Transportation Security Administration has tightened passenger screening.But not everything loaded onto jetliners gets a thorough check.…
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FreedomX
From: YouTube on Thu, Jul 01 2010 3:45 AM
From: www.youtube.com July 01, 2010 Music from Suicidal Tendencies, 'Which Way to Free' Video By Robert Allison, youtube/user/PigMine 01.) Federal Bureau of Investigation 02.) Central Intelligence Agency 03.) Department of Homeland Security 04.) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and...
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BodyScansToBecomeMoreCommonatBWI
From: ClipSyndicate on Mon, Jun 07 2010 10:59 PM
The Transportation Security Administration says full-body scans are about to become routine for passengers at BWI Airport.
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SleepingPassengerLeftAboardPlane
From: ClipSyndicate on Thu, May 27 2010 1:26 AM
United Airlines officials and the Transportation Security Administration are both trying to figure out how a sleeping passenger was left on a plane for nearly four hours before anybody discovered her.
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Accusedweaponssmugglerdueincourt
From: YouTube on Fri, May 21 2010 6:44 PM
A man was arrested Monday trying to board a flight out of Puerto Rico while carrying weapons that included a stun gun, a switchblade knife and four box cutters, US authorities said Wednesday. Jose Pol, 59, a resident of Pawtucket, RI, was passing through a security checkpoint at the US Caribbean...
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