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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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NAPOLITANOWILLLISTEN
From: CNN ImageSource on Sat, Nov 20 2010 7:39 PM
Shot 11/15/2010.## WASHINGTON-Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator John Pistole will kick-off the holiday travel season and make an announcement about the "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign on ...
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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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TSAEnhancedSecurityProcedures
From: YouTube on Fri, Nov 19 2010 11:20 AM
A TSA agent and an angry traveler explain why the TSA’s new enhanced screening procedures are such a big deal. For more info: www.optoutday.com Sign the petition: flywithdignity.org
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SanfordAirporttooptoutofTSA
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Nov 19 2010 9:10 AM
The Orlando Sanford International Airport will replace the Federal screeners provided by the Transportation Security Administration in favor of private security at the end of the holiday season. MORE>>>
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HasTSAGoneTooFarWithSecurityMeasures
From: ClipSyndicate on Thu, Nov 18 2010 6:51 PM
A debate is being waged by travelers as to whether the Transportation Security Administration has gone too far in forcing those who refuse full-body scanners to be patted down.
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TSANewpatdownsmoreinvasive
From: NEW YORK POST on Thu, Nov 18 2010 3:44 PM
As we approach the busiest travel time of the year, more and more passengers feel the Transportation Security Administration’s new rules get a little too personal.
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TSAsenhancedsecurityspursUS039airportrage039
From: YouTube on Thu, Nov 18 2010 3:20 PM
www.nma.tv Full body scanners and enhanced pat downs in private rooms are fueling anger among air travelers in the US. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is coming in for severe criticism while passengers are planning a boycott of the scans on Nov. 24 - traditionally the busiest tra...
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FourSourcesofLawandtheTransportationSecurityAdministrationTSA
From: YouTube on Wed, Nov 17 2010 7:53 PM
I created this video using my Logitech webcam software for my class project
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TSAchiefdefendsbodyscannerspatdowns
From: Washington Post on Wed, Nov 17 2010 6:41 PM
Transportation Security Administration head John Pistole testified on Capitol Hill. He defended body scanners and revised pat-downs that some travelers say are too invasive. (Nov. 17) (The Associated Press)
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TSAbossNewpatdownsmoreinvasive
From: NEW YORK POST on Wed, Nov 17 2010 6:40 PM
The head of the Transportation Security Administration is acknowledging that the new pat-downs are more invasive than what travelers were used to in the past.
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TSAbossNewpatdownsmoreinvasive
From: ClipSyndicate on Wed, Nov 17 2010 2:38 PM
The head of the Transportation Security Administration is acknowledging that the new pat-downs are more invasive than what travelers were used to in the past.
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TSAChiefDefendsBodyScannersPatDowns
From: WFSB Hartford on Wed, Nov 17 2010 1:13 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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