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the tsa moved pretty quickly plugging some of the holes in the no fly list. i'll ask michael chernoff what else needs to be done. >>> also tonight, the oil spill cleanup off the gulf coast. we have the latest pictures of that four story dome on the way out to the rig. but will it get there in time to make a difference. >>> also the massive recall of children's tylenol. what you should do right now to protect your kids. we'll talk about that as well. let's go right to our cheat sheet for all of today's top stories, the mash-up. >>> the gulf oil spill is one of the biggest stories in the country right now. network correspondents have been along the shoreline all day trying to get a good look at a giant funnel meant to cap the damaged rig. these are live pictures. take a look. >> this containment dome that you've been watching, the big white thing, four stories high, 70 tons, is making its way to that big leak. >> tomorrow, bp plans to send down the containment dome to cover one of the two remaining leaks. by monday, a pipe could carry oil from the dome to a ves
the tsa moved pretty quickly plugging some of the holes in the no fly list. i'll ask michael chernoff what else needs to be done. >>> also tonight, the oil spill cleanup off the gulf coast. we have the latest pictures of that four story dome on the way out to the rig. but will it get there in time to make a difference. >>> also the massive recall of children's tylenol. what you should do right now to protect your kids. we'll talk about that as well. let's go right to our cheat...
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the 12 years old almost didn't makeeit when tsa agents questioned him for hours at the aarport. >> i was confused because i didn't know what was going to happen and what was going to happen to me. >> reporter: his mother says alexander is now interrogated by the tsa every time he tries to fly. >> as parents we are froes trayefrustratedbecause we have h -very channel to get it reversed or get it fixed and we haven't had any luck. >> this is an unfairrprocess that puts people on the list without any due process and no way of effectively et your way off the list. >> reporter: mark your man there's 1.1 million names on the goverrment's watch list. >> as a bit of security theater -hat the government wants to say they're doing something with the lists they have. >> reporter: he pointed to security reports that found that theevast majority of travelers found as a match to these lists be the individuals of interest. yyt the fbi failld to the remove the subject in a timely manner 72% of the time. yet known terrorists like last year's christmas bomber never made it on the list. >> it's amazing
the 12 years old almost didn't makeeit when tsa agents questioned him for hours at the aarport. >> i was confused because i didn't know what was going to happen and what was going to happen to me. >> reporter: his mother says alexander is now interrogated by the tsa every time he tries to fly. >> as parents we are froes trayefrustratedbecause we have h -very channel to get it reversed or get it fixed and we haven't had any luck. >> this is an unfairrprocess that puts...
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however the tsa is assuming that role. they're almost done taking over that responsibility for all domestic flights. by the end of the year, they hope to take over responsibility for all international flights, as well. that hopefully will provide more consistency. the tsa will be responsible for checking every passenger name against the watch list and the no fly list every day. and therefore, you as an individual should, and in fact even now, you don't get on a flight without your name being checked but now the tsa will be responsible for that. >> tom costello with new changes announced by the tsa. >>> now to the murder at the university of virginia. a star lacrosse player now admits allegedly to police that he attacked his former girlfriend yardley love the night she died. jeff rossen is on the campus in charlottesville virginia, virginia, this morning. this is such a sad case. as i now understand it, the suspect is talking to police. >> reporter: sort of a bombshell admission. i was reading through the court papers a mom
however the tsa is assuming that role. they're almost done taking over that responsibility for all domestic flights. by the end of the year, they hope to take over responsibility for all international flights, as well. that hopefully will provide more consistency. the tsa will be responsible for checking every passenger name against the watch list and the no fly list every day. and therefore, you as an individual should, and in fact even now, you don't get on a flight without your name being...
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tsa is assuming all this responsibility for itself. back to you. >> tom, we've got to move on. the fact this guy paid cash, presumably more than $1,000 in cash, no red flags there? what went wrong? >> you would think in and of itself that is a big red flag. it isn't necessarily, at least not all the time. clearly when you talk to tsa if you pay cash for a one-way ticket and you're going to pakistan, that should be a red flag. >> tom costello helping us out from d.c., our washington correspondent. another live picture from the nation's capital where you see testifying at had homeland security committee hearing that is the new york city mayor michael bloomberg. msnbc reporting faisal shahzad, his arraignment will not happen today. we're back with more live coverage next. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helpi
tsa is assuming all this responsibility for itself. back to you. >> tom, we've got to move on. the fact this guy paid cash, presumably more than $1,000 in cash, no red flags there? what went wrong? >> you would think in and of itself that is a big red flag. it isn't necessarily, at least not all the time. clearly when you talk to tsa if you pay cash for a one-way ticket and you're going to pakistan, that should be a red flag. >> tom costello helping us out from d.c., our...
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tsa needs permanent, vigorous leadership. u're not the head of tsa. but i bet the president's pretty proud of one group of government, but after the christmas day bomber, he did order significant reforms and the watch list issue and the tsa issue does not seem to have been one of the areas that have quite clicked in. so that's not for today. we're going to excuse you. we have so much to talk about from the third war border on our southwest border to the war that's going on against ou children. we have a terrible situation in maryland with another violent death on a college campus. all these things which we can talk about, but your justice department is working hard to be working with locals on so many fronts. we want to say thank you. i do want to raise an issue specific to baltimore and to maryland. you might recall, mr. attorney general, that a young fire cadet, rachel wilson, died tragically in a training exercise two and a half years ago. they have filed for the appropriate federal benefit and the public safety officers benefit program. it took a
tsa needs permanent, vigorous leadership. u're not the head of tsa. but i bet the president's pretty proud of one group of government, but after the christmas day bomber, he did order significant reforms and the watch list issue and the tsa issue does not seem to have been one of the areas that have quite clicked in. so that's not for today. we're going to excuse you. we have so much to talk about from the third war border on our southwest border to the war that's going on against ou children....
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so -- because of that, as of now, the tsa set new rules. airline must check that terror watch list within two hours of getting a notice that a new immediate ad has been put on the list. urgent ad, in other words. then they must try to match their passenger manifest up against that terror watch list. there are about 400,000 names on the terror watch list and it is constantly updated by the tsa. >> so -- how do they enforce that? i mean, what happens to an airline that does not do this? how do they -- do they have any teeth in the regulations? >> bottom line is that if -- simply weren't cooperating and nobody says emirates air is doing that if if they weren't they could say sorry, you are not going to fly in american air space. that's not the issue. emirates -- not because emirates air on purpose did that. it is just they simply didn't get around to it and weren't required to check it immediately. but here is what's changing. the tsa is assuming the role now of checking all of the passenger manifests against the master list. doing that on dom
so -- because of that, as of now, the tsa set new rules. airline must check that terror watch list within two hours of getting a notice that a new immediate ad has been put on the list. urgent ad, in other words. then they must try to match their passenger manifest up against that terror watch list. there are about 400,000 names on the terror watch list and it is constantly updated by the tsa. >> so -- how do they enforce that? i mean, what happens to an airline that does not do this? how...
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taking the tsa to task and the airlines, after the break. úñçqp [ wheezing ] i have asthma. and that's what it sounded like when my symptoms came back. i'd get this tightness in my chest. like i was breathing through a straw. so i went back to mdoctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 minutes. it helps give me the control to... [ inhales, exhales ] symbicort is a combination of two medicines. it will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms and should not be taken more than twice a day. mbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol may increase the chance of asthma-lated death, so it is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on other asthma medicines. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. with symbicort, my lung function starts to improve within 15 minutes, helping me... all day. symbicort is a good choice to help control my asthma. [ inhales ] [ exhales ] ask ur doct
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the tsa is tightening the rules. let's get the details from cnn's homeland security correspondent, jeanne meserve. she joins us from washington. what good is a list if nobody pays attention to it? >> good question. it's a no-fly list, shahzad has been put on the list and a notification has been sent out to the airlines but there was no obligation that they update their list quickly. they're supposed to, and many of them do check when they get one of these notifications, but they weren't required to do so, they could wait for the automatic update in 24 hours. now tsa is saying you've got to get on it. you have two hours once you get a notification from us to go to our web board and get that new information and check names against it. meanwhile, at the white house today, there were questions about all of this. here's a bit of what robert gibbs had to say -- >> the reason there are redundancies in the system is to allow for -- is to ensure that there are many -- many mechanisms that would allow you to prevent somebody f
the tsa is tightening the rules. let's get the details from cnn's homeland security correspondent, jeanne meserve. she joins us from washington. what good is a list if nobody pays attention to it? >> good question. it's a no-fly list, shahzad has been put on the list and a notification has been sent out to the airlines but there was no obligation that they update their list quickly. they're supposed to, and many of them do check when they get one of these notifications, but they weren't...
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the bill extends whistleblower protection to approximately 40,000 airport baggage handlers and a tsa employee who previously had none. there is the guarantee for whistleblower protection for scientists and for others to engage in research analis or handling of technical information so that is important to the scnce community whistleblowers to be able to step forward and all of this, to kohl our host and tom devine is a giant step on the road to the promised land. now, we are not there yet. we have been working and continue to work day after day literally on a daily basis with bipartisan leadership in the senate, with the outstanding leaders in the house and of course with the make it safe coalition, with the advocacy groups and ith all of you, to make this bill the next step on the road to the president signing a whistleblower protection improvements statute that he can sign into law, and we are not flinching. we are redoubling our effort and very very much looking forward to working with the outstanding leadership in congress, both in the house in the senate in a bipartisan way u.s.
the bill extends whistleblower protection to approximately 40,000 airport baggage handlers and a tsa employee who previously had none. there is the guarantee for whistleblower protection for scientists and for others to engage in research analis or handling of technical information so that is important to the scnce community whistleblowers to be able to step forward and all of this, to kohl our host and tom devine is a giant step on the road to the promised land. now, we are not there yet. we...
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. >>> after the car bomb scare in new york city over the weekend, the tsa isn't taking any chances. effective immediately airlines must check the names of passengers on a no-fly list after a new name is added. >>> big oil spill in the gulf of mexico. british petroleum has tapped one of three leaks from a sunken oil platform. it is the first step to stop the flow of oil polluting the waters. bp suggests it may be 60,000 barrels of oil a day. >> we are all about getting this closed down. stopping the flow. enemiesing the impact and keeping the public informed. >> as the oil in the gulf of mexico threatens five states one nightmare scenario has scientist fearing the gulf wind could carry the oil around florida and up the atlantic coast. >>> we hope to get it capped soon. right now across maryland all clear. we expect it to stay that way through the rest of the evening. tomorrow looking good. temperature wise not bad. 79-80 degrees the last hour or so. humidity levels absolutely pleasant. 34% relative humidity. baltimore 29%. d.c. 37% relative humidity. we are staying clear dropping in
. >>> after the car bomb scare in new york city over the weekend, the tsa isn't taking any chances. effective immediately airlines must check the names of passengers on a no-fly list after a new name is added. >>> big oil spill in the gulf of mexico. british petroleum has tapped one of three leaks from a sunken oil platform. it is the first step to stop the flow of oil polluting the waters. bp suggests it may be 60,000 barrels of oil a day. >> we are all about getting...
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they would have no identification issues with the tsa at the airport. it included a preliminary gathering of facts and the statement you are referring to is an exercise in our attempt to facilitate that. we ask our workers if they had any information related to the cause of the event, and we ask our workers if they were injured. i do not think it is appropriate to characterize the statements as waivers. >>e will leave that jgment as the investigation unfolds. it has certainly left a sour taste in many people's mouths. the questi was of deepwater horizon, whether it was to support the workers or deepwater horizon from potential liability. i know that each of you are conducting your own investigations. i am curious whether the results and the analysis as well as a testimony you generate in your company, will that be available to the federal government and the congress? mr. mckay a start with you. >> yes, it will. >> i think that this has such an impact on our business and our industry that it behooves us to share everything we can with respect to understa
they would have no identification issues with the tsa at the airport. it included a preliminary gathering of facts and the statement you are referring to is an exercise in our attempt to facilitate that. we ask our workers if they had any information related to the cause of the event, and we ask our workers if they were injured. i do not think it is appropriate to characterize the statements as waivers. >>e will leave that jgment as the investigation unfolds. it has certainly left a sour...
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tsa officials questioned the man and took him in for a psychiatric evaluation. jetblue, which flies in to dulles released a statement saying a pilot had been removed for health-related reasons and that no one was ever in any danger. >>> on july 27th, the national transportation safety board is expected to issue its final report on the investigation in to last year's deadly metro red line crash. nine people were killed when one train slammed in to the back of another, approaching the fort totten station. the ntsb is reviewing findings in three other metro accidents, including one in january that killed two maintenance technicians. a crash in the west falls church rail yard and a derailment at the farragut north station. >>> it's shaping up to be another roller coaster day on wall street. investors are concerned that europe's money troubles could spell trouble for the u.s. economy. we have the latest from the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: stocks dropped sharply at the opening bell with the dow quickly skidding below the 10000 mark. >> everything is getting
tsa officials questioned the man and took him in for a psychiatric evaluation. jetblue, which flies in to dulles released a statement saying a pilot had been removed for health-related reasons and that no one was ever in any danger. >>> on july 27th, the national transportation safety board is expected to issue its final report on the investigation in to last year's deadly metro red line crash. nine people were killed when one train slammed in to the back of another, approaching the...
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. >> reporter: the tsa isn't taking any chances. effective immediately airlines must check the names of passengers on the no-fly list within two hours of being notified by the government that a new name has been added. until now airlines had until 24- hours to recheck the list. new york mayor would like to see more changes. officials say faisal shahzad drove to new york's j.f.k. airplane with a gun purchased in connecticut two months ago. bloomberg would like to ban those on the no-fly list of being able to buy guns. >> authorities should have a way to block those on the terrorist watch list and deemed too dangerous to fly. >> reporter: according to the new york time after selling his condo in 2004 investigators began asking questions about him. in 2009 he quit his job as a financial analyst and his $200,000 home in connecticut went into foreclosure. two months after becoming an american citizen he abruptty move he is wife and kids in pakistan. several people remain under connection in the case. federal officials say faisal shahzad
. >> reporter: the tsa isn't taking any chances. effective immediately airlines must check the names of passengers on the no-fly list within two hours of being notified by the government that a new name has been added. until now airlines had until 24- hours to recheck the list. new york mayor would like to see more changes. officials say faisal shahzad drove to new york's j.f.k. airplane with a gun purchased in connecticut two months ago. bloomberg would like to ban those on the no-fly...
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just to make sure, we're correcting and changing some tsa guidelines. all of that is this effort, of course, from this white house to show that this president is in charge of the situation. there's no doubt that in new york, had that bomb gone off, this would probably have been one of the worst weeks of obama's presidency. and so, of course, they are trying to show that they have learned from it and that the president's on top of the situation. contessa? >> norah, good to see yu. thank you. >>> i'm contessa brewer. appreciate you spent some time with me this afternoon. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa joins me to discuss the battle over immigration reform. >>> andrea mitchell is next. ♪ [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time. time for new zyrtec® liquid gels. they work fast. so i can get relief from the pollen that used to make me sneeze, my eyes water. with new zyrtec® liquid gels, i get allergy relief at liquid speed. that's the fast, powerful relief of zyrtec®, now in a liquid gel. zyrtec® is
just to make sure, we're correcting and changing some tsa guidelines. all of that is this effort, of course, from this white house to show that this president is in charge of the situation. there's no doubt that in new york, had that bomb gone off, this would probably have been one of the worst weeks of obama's presidency. and so, of course, they are trying to show that they have learned from it and that the president's on top of the situation. contessa? >> norah, good to see yu. thank...
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. >> as a result of the close call, the tsa said it would tighten compliance with the no- fly list starting today. several people in connecticut remain under surveillance in connection with the case, and overnight in pakistan, eight people were arrested. lindsay davis' come abc news, new york. >>> we are getting some breaking news out of alabama where two people were injured after an explosion at an army arsenal. the explosion happened this morning at the redstone arsenal on base in huntsville, alabama. details on the cause of the blast are not known right now and local officials are only saying it was a chemical type explosion. >>> the state of maryland suspended the license of the chamber's funeral home and crematorium, this after a surprise inspection at the riverdale funeral home. the inspection found a large pile of body bags with human remains on the floor of a garage. co-owner william chambers says he has to work with the state now to resolve the alleged violations. some of those who work nearby find the allegations hard to believe. >> i have been here 22 years, and we have never had
. >> as a result of the close call, the tsa said it would tighten compliance with the no- fly list starting today. several people in connecticut remain under surveillance in connection with the case, and overnight in pakistan, eight people were arrested. lindsay davis' come abc news, new york. >>> we are getting some breaking news out of alabama where two people were injured after an explosion at an army arsenal. the explosion happened this morning at the redstone arsenal on base...
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from automotive to the tsa, there were several opportunities for everyone. >> you're thinking outside that box a little bit. just because you've never done it doesn't mean you can't do it or wouldn't like it. >> i think a lot of companies are not looking for younger people who are fresh out of college. they are looking for experience. and with as many unemployed people as there are they've not a great opportunity here. >> for information on baltimore hires and its future career fairs head to abc2news.com. you'll find it in the "links mentioned on air" section on the bottom right side of the home page. while there check out our get back to work section. filled with all kinds of tips on how to land a brand new job. >>> spring has sprung, so have the crooks. coming up, how scammers use your fantasies, fears and financial concerns to their advantage. if you're all grown up and still sporting art from the teenaged rebellion days new technology is making it easier to start over again. a new way to undo the tattoos. >> a beautiful live picture. looks like a nice sunset. hopefully no rain. fo
from automotive to the tsa, there were several opportunities for everyone. >> you're thinking outside that box a little bit. just because you've never done it doesn't mean you can't do it or wouldn't like it. >> i think a lot of companies are not looking for younger people who are fresh out of college. they are looking for experience. and with as many unemployed people as there are they've not a great opportunity here. >> for information on baltimore hires and its future...
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which would take the responsibility for implementing the watch list from the airlines to tsa and the government. >> the airlines fought you on this. >> the airlines fought us on this for years. happily, about a year ago, actually two years ago, we got this done and we started the process. so it is under way. when that job is completed, and i think it will be completed by the end of this year, we will no longer have the problem of the airline not reacting quickly enough when something gets on the list, because they don't have a continuous update. >> i've got to ask you, you know, i know you are a former official. you're no longer in charge. we've always asked the current -- we will be asking current officials. but how is it possible that you started this process two years ago. it still isn't changed. we're told it's not going to be fixed till the end of the year. why does it take so long to switch the responsibility from the airlines to government officials? >> because the actual mechanics of implementing it turn out to be very complicated. you have basically i.t. systems. you're brin
which would take the responsibility for implementing the watch list from the airlines to tsa and the government. >> the airlines fought you on this. >> the airlines fought us on this for years. happily, about a year ago, actually two years ago, we got this done and we started the process. so it is under way. when that job is completed, and i think it will be completed by the end of this year, we will no longer have the problem of the airline not reacting quickly enough when...
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already, the tsa issued new guidelines to have airlines check federal no-fly lists closer to departure time. >>> in washington today, new york's mayor will be among those testifying about preventing terrorists from attacking u.s. on capitol hill. >>> workers in greece started a 24-hour general strike today, protesting taxes and spending cuts, designed to save the country from bankruptcy. stocks are sliding this morning because investors think the bailout plan will fail. >>> protesters opposing arizona's new immigration law are marking the cinco de mayo holiday by holding rallies and protests across that state. >>> ash from the volcano in iceland are grounding planes in europe. the threat could extend into northern england, as well as wails. >>> coming up on "good morning america," a familiar face is back on the set just in time for mother's day. joan lunden brings us a new book in the "schicken soup for the soul" series. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolut
already, the tsa issued new guidelines to have airlines check federal no-fly lists closer to departure time. >>> in washington today, new york's mayor will be among those testifying about preventing terrorists from attacking u.s. on capitol hill. >>> workers in greece started a 24-hour general strike today, protesting taxes and spending cuts, designed to save the country from bankruptcy. stocks are sliding this morning because investors think the bailout plan will fail....
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this was taken seriously as the tsa confirmed he was taken into custody and questioned. admitting he wasn't fit for duty and needed help. >> you would think during all of the training, they would have been given warnings about the imbrications of anything they say to anyone. >> reporter: the airline said that the pilot was removed from duty for health related reasons and at no point were the customers or aircraft in danger and some don't see it that way. >> i mean, we care and if that's on his mind, you know, you can't take that lightly. >> airport security says that the pilot left the plane voluntarily and was taken to a hospital for evaluation. >>> maryland state police say that a person was struck and killed on i-97 in anne arundel county and the victim is identified as a 30-year-old man of glenn bernie. he was a passenger in a car that pulled over prior to the incident for an unknown reason, he got out of the car and tried to cross the highway and he was struck and killed. alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the investigation. >>> new developments in the animal
this was taken seriously as the tsa confirmed he was taken into custody and questioned. admitting he wasn't fit for duty and needed help. >> you would think during all of the training, they would have been given warnings about the imbrications of anything they say to anyone. >> reporter: the airline said that the pilot was removed from duty for health related reasons and at no point were the customers or aircraft in danger and some don't see it that way. >> i mean, we care and...
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now the tsa is tightening those regulations. but the focus is still on shahzad's frequent travels to pakistan and the fbi is trying to find out if he is in any way connected to international terrorists. maggie? >> bob orr in washington. thank you. and that's where we take our coverage next, as of this morning, several people in pakistan have already been detained. for more on shahzad's connection to that nation and its terrorist camps, let's go to cbs news correspondent mandy clark. she's in islamabad. mandy, good morning. >> reporter: maggie, pakistanny police made several arrests in the city of karachi. now they believe many of those were relations of shahzad's. we spoke to the interior minister earlier today, and he said that shahzad had made several trips to pakistan. >> he had made 13 visits in and out from 2003. and there are seven departures, and six arrivals. >> reporter: authorities believe that this terrorist training camp, raided in early march by pakistani forces, is where shahzad may have spent at least four months
now the tsa is tightening those regulations. but the focus is still on shahzad's frequent travels to pakistan and the fbi is trying to find out if he is in any way connected to international terrorists. maggie? >> bob orr in washington. thank you. and that's where we take our coverage next, as of this morning, several people in pakistan have already been detained. for more on shahzad's connection to that nation and its terrorist camps, let's go to cbs news correspondent mandy clark. she's...
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it will give rights to the 40,000 tsa bagge screeners who have been working on an app will doctorate. both give excellent scientific freedom rights to neutralize the sort of censorship that we had against climate change research and research against unsafe pharmaceutical drugs during the last administration. it will ake sure the whistleblowers protection act rights cancel out one of the patriot acts secrecy provisions called critical information, critical infrastructure information, a new form of secrecy that no longer will be able to trump free speech rights under the wpa. in both bills will strengthen the office of special counsel's ability to seek disciplinary action against bureaucratic bullies and have some accountability for those who engage in retaliation. that is the floor, and it is actually a little bit better than this because all of the provisions that are different. our goal is to expand that so it is looolee here that it needs te in the bill. both bills have that. if you don't get a speedy administrative ruling, but the senate trials only allows it for major disciplinary
it will give rights to the 40,000 tsa bagge screeners who have been working on an app will doctorate. both give excellent scientific freedom rights to neutralize the sort of censorship that we had against climate change research and research against unsafe pharmaceutical drugs during the last administration. it will ake sure the whistleblowers protection act rights cancel out one of the patriot acts secrecy provisions called critical information, critical infrastructure information, a new form...
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to prevent a repeat, tsa today changed the rule. now airlines will be required to check the web board where no-fly information is posted within two hours of getting a special notice from tsa. wolf? >> jeanne, the fbi surveillance team lost him around the time he was going to the airport. there were, what, five, six hours he didn't know where he was. how did that happen? >> well, the exact period of time isn't clear at this point in time. i've heard something a little bit shorter than that, but we don't know definitively how long they lost him. law enforcement officials say it was a fast-moving investigation at that point. it involved multiple locations. in addition, they were taking pains not to tip him off to the fact that he was under surveillance. here's what new york's police commissioner had to say about it. >> i can't give you the specifics. i don't know why they lost surveillance on him, but this is not that unusual in surveillance matters. >> there were other traps set to catch him, and of course, one of them did. a little b
to prevent a repeat, tsa today changed the rule. now airlines will be required to check the web board where no-fly information is posted within two hours of getting a special notice from tsa. wolf? >> jeanne, the fbi surveillance team lost him around the time he was going to the airport. there were, what, five, six hours he didn't know where he was. how did that happen? >> well, the exact period of time isn't clear at this point in time. i've heard something a little bit shorter...
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they aren't saying how he made it on the plane past tsa security. he admitted to going to pakistan for five months and learning how to make bombs before returning back to the must february. live in the satellite center, i'm will thomas. >> thank you very much. >>> metro train police have stepped up patrols at several stations. more officers have been placed in stations as well as in the -- [ indisconcernible ] metro says it doesn't know of any specific threats but it is being vigilant. >>> a follow-up to a story you saw first on fox. the teenager accused of murdering d.c. principal brian betts face add judge today. he ordered all three held without bond. and police could be looking for a fourth person. paul wagner has the latest. >> reporter: sharif lancaster, alante gray were caught on surveillance cameras using brian betts' credit cards in the hours after his murder. sharif was observed multiple times. outside the courthouse lancaster's father said his son had nothing to do where it -- to do with it. saunders' mother and stepfather were also in co
they aren't saying how he made it on the plane past tsa security. he admitted to going to pakistan for five months and learning how to make bombs before returning back to the must february. live in the satellite center, i'm will thomas. >> thank you very much. >>> metro train police have stepped up patrols at several stations. more officers have been placed in stations as well as in the -- [ indisconcernible ] metro says it doesn't know of any specific threats but it is being...
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why wasn't this guy name was on the watch list, why hadn't he been picked up by tsa during the booking. it is not a catastrophic failure. they found him in the last check. getting civil aviation right you have to be really focused. needs to be reviewed and correct any errors that might have happened before. >> one assumes the idea of him getting away and free to dubai, just a matter of minutes, however there a long flight to dubai, that time plus the landing. the emirates would have turned him back over, would they not? >> absolutely. if his name had been identified from when the door closed to when he was in dubai, we have a good relationship with them. he would have been sent back. >> what do you infer of being proactive and reactive based on the elapsed time? >> the reaction was tremendous. nypd and fbi guys were all over that car. they knew to go to the vin number. they knew that would lead to the owner of the car. that went to the sale, back to the internet, to the individual. like clockwork cops working around the clock. it worked pretty well, keith. >> i don't want to get too po
why wasn't this guy name was on the watch list, why hadn't he been picked up by tsa during the booking. it is not a catastrophic failure. they found him in the last check. getting civil aviation right you have to be really focused. needs to be reviewed and correct any errors that might have happened before. >> one assumes the idea of him getting away and free to dubai, just a matter of minutes, however there a long flight to dubai, that time plus the landing. the emirates would have...
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and based on what happened at jfk, some tsa rules will change. if a name is added to the no- fly list, officials have to act on that information within two hours. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >> and it looks like he has local ties. he attended school here in d.c. officials say he attended southwestern university before transporting to the university of bridgeport in connecticut after southeastern lost its accreditation. he went on to learn commuter and business degrees. >>> we're hearing the communication between air traffic and the pilots. the plane pulled away from the gate and headed toward the runway when they got word to turn around. >> i have a message for to you go back to the gate, immediately. so make the left turn when able. >> 2202. >> make the left turn on to echo, west alpha back to the ramp. i don't know exactly why, but you can call your company for the reason. >> well that flight was delayed for several hours. all of the other passengers were screened again. >>> and you'll see more police at metro rail stations. they hav
and based on what happened at jfk, some tsa rules will change. if a name is added to the no- fly list, officials have to act on that information within two hours. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >> and it looks like he has local ties. he attended school here in d.c. officials say he attended southwestern university before transporting to the university of bridgeport in connecticut after southeastern lost its accreditation. he went on to learn commuter and business degrees....
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the report blames behavior detection officials who work for the tsa and hired to notice people acting suspiciously. earlier this month, faisal shahzad made it on to an airplane before he was caught. a man who plotted to blow up the new york subway system also traveled through newark airport in august of 2008. >>> police need your help in tracking down a serial bank robber in the district. the latest happened last tuesday. he robbed the tmc bank in the 1100 block of 8th street northwest and another branch in the 1900 block of 18th northwest. police are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >>> the redskins are taking their time to react to reports that wide receiver santana moss received treatment from canadian doctor charged with smuggling performance-enhancing drugs. it's not known if he was actually injected with growth morn. moss won't face charges but could be suspended by the nfl. mike shanahan said he won't comment on the story until he learns more. >> i'll wait and see before we throw him underneath the bus. just because he's associated with a doctor do
the report blames behavior detection officials who work for the tsa and hired to notice people acting suspiciously. earlier this month, faisal shahzad made it on to an airplane before he was caught. a man who plotted to blow up the new york subway system also traveled through newark airport in august of 2008. >>> police need your help in tracking down a serial bank robber in the district. the latest happened last tuesday. he robbed the tmc bank in the 1100 block of 8th street northwest...
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the tsa is saying if you get a notification that there's an add to the list, the airlines have to check within two hours. >> let's start the conversation with the members of congress. is that enough or does more have to be done to finetune how this watch list system works so that this guy -- there's no way a suspect can get on a plane? >> i think even from the christmas day bomber, we know we've had to tighten up the way we look at these watch lists. this is yet another tweak. this watch list and the process and how you get on it and who looks on it is a work in progress. we've seen that clearly today. what's really clear is he was on the watch list, the notification went out and they were able to pull him off the plane. >> are they doing this right? >> there are obviously things we have to do. there were too many people on it, that was the complaint. now there's not enough people on it. the problem is that's our absolute last line of defense. the real question here is what things have been suspended? what collection, intelligence collection activities have we not been doing that would
the tsa is saying if you get a notification that there's an add to the list, the airlines have to check within two hours. >> let's start the conversation with the members of congress. is that enough or does more have to be done to finetune how this watch list system works so that this guy -- there's no way a suspect can get on a plane? >> i think even from the christmas day bomber, we know we've had to tighten up the way we look at these watch lists. this is yet another tweak. this...
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but the fact is he got past tsa. he got on the plane. his name was on the watch list. we believe as eric holder said that there was no chance he was going to get away because they could have turned the plane back. there is some indication that he had been followed. that he, perhaps, eluded his tail and got on that plane. it was only when the emirates airline gave them the watch list -- gave them, rather, the manifest and they matched it with the watch list that they stopped the plane after it already left the gate. another thing-post christmas bomber they made it very clear he was questioned under the terror exclusion for miranda. he was not given his miranda immediately. this clearly was an intensive investigation and an interrogation of this man before he wasj=fpz mirandized. and that he is cooperating. i think what we are now hearing more and more from the intelligence officials i've spoken to and other officials today is that they are looking very seriously at whether he may have been aspirational, but not a lone wolf. that there was some support. he spent months,
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in addition, we were told that the tsa was coordinating with customs and border protection but to facilitate more secondary inspections and if necessary to id particular flights. so perhaps they had clues then that an airport may have been involved. we don't know the specifics yet. back to you. >> deb, i have a question for you. was this man arrested after passing through the security checkpoint? >> reporter: i'm trying to figure that out. we're trying to develop that lead. as soon as we know, we'll let you know. one thing they were looking into, this is something that jean reported earlier, the focus really began shifting late in the day on whether this person or people may have some sort of international connections. whether the person traveled overseas, had been in communication with anyone overseas, whether they were influenced by jihady web sites. and, again, that sound was being pronounced very loudly later in the afternoon. that, in fact, the focusst investigation had begun to shift. >> tom, you found it interesting when they initially found this car, the new york police commissioner
in addition, we were told that the tsa was coordinating with customs and border protection but to facilitate more secondary inspections and if necessary to id particular flights. so perhaps they had clues then that an airport may have been involved. we don't know the specifics yet. back to you. >> deb, i have a question for you. was this man arrested after passing through the security checkpoint? >> reporter: i'm trying to figure that out. we're trying to develop that lead. as soon...
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the tsa has to step up on foreign flights as well as domestic, the watch list. >> what about this move toward the lone wolf terrorist version of counterterrorism. we talked about it on the show the other night with somebody from the national security council, readjusting, you know, counterterrorism to deal with the people who can come into the country, come out of the country, get an education, get a job. >> get citizenship. >> get citizenship. >> yeah, i'm a little dubious about this. i think that is a false formulation. i know david petraeus used that formulation today. but what's involved here is a pretty common, which is you have recently educated affluent people this guy had an mba, who are radicalized. and it's not that they are lone wolves in the way a crazy killer say lone wolf. they are part of an ideaological system. and so it is the same ideaological stming whether it is there or here. so to see them as aly wolf as sky cosis when it is ide ideaology t is a mistake. >> what do you see. >> i think that-- i'm fascinated and miss at this find by somebody-- mystified by somebody
the tsa has to step up on foreign flights as well as domestic, the watch list. >> what about this move toward the lone wolf terrorist version of counterterrorism. we talked about it on the show the other night with somebody from the national security council, readjusting, you know, counterterrorism to deal with the people who can come into the country, come out of the country, get an education, get a job. >> get citizenship. >> get citizenship. >> yeah, i'm a little...
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i think the tsa is a miserable job. one of the first things that happen is you set up a tsa. you put people through an airport quickly. at the same time, you are getting into biometric data and breathing rates andng rate heat of the body and taking a quick forensic picture of you inside your clothes. how much money and time do you want to spend on this thing? the underwear bomber would have been caught if the machinery was up and running. is that worth while in the sense of our 200 lives worthwhile versus the tens of millions of people who have to go through this each year. i think it is. maybe we will have had enough at some point. i still think it is crucial. the americans dealing with this issue. we have not had experience with this yet. in israel or the u.k. where you have been bombed and has seen hundreds of people killed, you are willing to tolerate it, as the lady was saying. even if it seems extreme. el al has some of the best security in the world. that is a value the israelis determine the want to have in their system. we are not really used to that. we were pretty
i think the tsa is a miserable job. one of the first things that happen is you set up a tsa. you put people through an airport quickly. at the same time, you are getting into biometric data and breathing rates andng rate heat of the body and taking a quick forensic picture of you inside your clothes. how much money and time do you want to spend on this thing? the underwear bomber would have been caught if the machinery was up and running. is that worth while in the sense of our 200 lives...
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actually, it's a complete site were at least in the lucky when you come to the tsa and you're putting your shoes back on and find your wallet from your cell phone, gave a big sign that says recombined relation area. [laughter] so anyway, this is the combined relations slide and in the lower left, you see the way to health care nonsystem is kind of array today. with centers of excellent, good men and women are cannot come up but necessarily always correlate with the the handoffs and everything. we strive to be a little bit more combat related or not. and so in our model, the patient is at the very center of our universe surrounded by primary care. but primary care at both the surrounded by a whole host of things that it may not ordinarily get in the community. again from the direct contracting for the peace is streamlined to focus on preventive care and wellness at every visit. support services. a ton of support services. we been sourced pharmacy, dental, vision, fitness, wellness, and dietitian and are certified diabetic educators. those are just off the top of my head, occupational m
actually, it's a complete site were at least in the lucky when you come to the tsa and you're putting your shoes back on and find your wallet from your cell phone, gave a big sign that says recombined relation area. [laughter] so anyway, this is the combined relations slide and in the lower left, you see the way to health care nonsystem is kind of array today. with centers of excellent, good men and women are cannot come up but necessarily always correlate with the the handoffs and everything....
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. >> at that point, the airline's obligation is to notify tsa. and say, somebody is meeting a profile. somebody who buys with cash, buys a one-way ticket, doesn't check any bags, is someone who meets that profile on all forms, really. and for some reason, perhaps it was the period of time. he got to the airport and he boarded his plane pretty quickly. >> i want to talk about that no-fly list. we're hearing much more about it. sounds like his name showed up on the no-fly list right around midnight when he was essentially supposed to board the flight. how routinely do they check that no-fly list and is it more thorough if it's an international flight? >> well, the airline is supposed to check that no-fly list regularly. it's been reported that emirates airlines checks it periodically. but not regularly. but the safety valve is that before the plane departs, that list is turned over to our border patrol. and what happened here was, it was turned over to border patrol, they saw the name, and they said, now wait a minute, where is this guy? he was on
. >> at that point, the airline's obligation is to notify tsa. and say, somebody is meeting a profile. somebody who buys with cash, buys a one-way ticket, doesn't check any bags, is someone who meets that profile on all forms, really. and for some reason, perhaps it was the period of time. he got to the airport and he boarded his plane pretty quickly. >> i want to talk about that no-fly list. we're hearing much more about it. sounds like his name showed up on the no-fly list right...
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the tsa confirms the pilot was taken into custody, admitted he wasn't fit for duty, and needed help. and taken to a local hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. >> i would think given all the training that they've had, that they would have been given all sorts of warnings about the implications of anything that they say to anybody. >> reporter: the airline released a statement saying, quote, a jet blue pilot was removed from duty for health related reasons. at no point were any customers or aircraft in danger. and jet blue calls reports the pilot threatened to crash his plane, quote, pure speculation. >> if that's something that's on his mind, you know, you can't -- that can't be taken too lightly. >> reporter: and jet blue also says it is working closely with boston authorities to make sure that the pilot gets the proper medical attention. maggie, back to you. >> eileen curran of wbz tv, thanks. >>> now for the latest on the massive oil spill in the gulf. this morning bp is conceding that the size of the spill is bigger than its original estimate. oil has now washed ashore in popula
the tsa confirms the pilot was taken into custody, admitted he wasn't fit for duty, and needed help. and taken to a local hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. >> i would think given all the training that they've had, that they would have been given all sorts of warnings about the implications of anything that they say to anybody. >> reporter: the airline released a statement saying, quote, a jet blue pilot was removed from duty for health related reasons. at no point were any...
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word coming in that the tsa is making some changes when it comes to the no-fly list. and when they check for people on the list now requiring airlines to check that list more often. at this point the way that it happens is they check the list every 24 hours. now they're saying airlines need to check that list every two hours because they are constantly updating the list and when we tack about the suspect in the times square bombing he was able to board the plane at jfk because his name had been added to the list within 24 hours but now they're saying let's do it within the 24 hours. >> and notifications to airlines instruct them to check the updated list and if they don't, the airlines could be fined if they don't comply. and again this person was on the list but able to board any way. fortunately he was able to be stopped before he was able to flee to -- to dubai, where he was looking to go. but this is the latest coming in just now from the homeland security officials a reported by the associated press. >> hopefully the airlines can check the list more often and get
word coming in that the tsa is making some changes when it comes to the no-fly list. and when they check for people on the list now requiring airlines to check that list more often. at this point the way that it happens is they check the list every 24 hours. now they're saying airlines need to check that list every two hours because they are constantly updating the list and when we tack about the suspect in the times square bombing he was able to board the plane at jfk because his name had been...
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>> let me get back to you on the tsa issues. there is an action taken, but i do not have that at my fingers. airport screening -- quite a bit has been done. we have accelerated the deployment of ait machines. we have increased explosive trace detection, k-9 officers, and other security officers in our domestic airports. we have also embarked on a global initiative to raise world aviation security standards, because what was clear on christmas or became clear on christmas is that once you get into an airplane in any airport in the world you potentially have access to the entire system. working with iteo, which is the u.n.'s aviation branch, we have worked with other countries. we just had a meeting with nigeria. we will have a meeting in the middle east in the next coming weeks. all are geared toward an international global consensus on what everybody needs to do to increase aviation security. >> very good. i wanted to give another thank you for the work of the muck. as you know, the red river flooding and the near miss last time
>> let me get back to you on the tsa issues. there is an action taken, but i do not have that at my fingers. airport screening -- quite a bit has been done. we have accelerated the deployment of ait machines. we have increased explosive trace detection, k-9 officers, and other security officers in our domestic airports. we have also embarked on a global initiative to raise world aviation security standards, because what was clear on christmas or became clear on christmas is that once you...
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security steps have been added at the airports since the incident in times square, first and foremost, tsa is ramping up the security around the perimeters of the airport. there is no intelligence at this point, to suggest that they could see car bomb attacks at airports but the precaution is being taken and secondly, the activities are being ramped up in the event they try to flee this u.s. uma: they are taking these steps because there is similarities to past attacks. >> reporter: i want to -- they want to connect the dots for people. we are seeing these stepped-up measures at the airport. in part because at least on the very basic level, there are some similarities, between what happened in times square, and, two attacks in the u.k., in 2007. and, first i want to begin with the attack in london, and there was a car bomb, similar to what we saw in new york, and, propane, gas, and shrapnel, that was left outside the tiger-tiger nightclub in the city's theater district, london's equivalent of times square and that circumstance, the car bomb didn't detonate and it was a cell phone detonator
security steps have been added at the airports since the incident in times square, first and foremost, tsa is ramping up the security around the perimeters of the airport. there is no intelligence at this point, to suggest that they could see car bomb attacks at airports but the precaution is being taken and secondly, the activities are being ramped up in the event they try to flee this u.s. uma: they are taking these steps because there is similarities to past attacks. >> reporter: i...
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. >>> the tsa is tightening no-fly rules as the suspect in the times square bombing attempt nearly escaped the country. officials say bomb suspect faisal shahzad boarded an international flight monday ten hours after his name was put on the list. meanwhile, investigators say shahzad has confessed and told them he received explosives training in pakistan. pakistani intelligence officials say they have detained several people for questioning since shahzad's arrest. >>> crews trying to stop that massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico hope to float a huge concrete steel containment dome to the site today. it is designed to bottle up the leak so oil can be siphoned off but it has never been tried in such deep water. >>> floodwaters meantime are receding in tennessee and kentucky but are still too high for many people to return safely to their homes and businesses. water rose up to the wings of the nashville airport tuesday and official say it will be days before electricity is restored to the city's downtown area. >>> a 1932 picasso painting brought a record price at auction last night. nude g
. >>> the tsa is tightening no-fly rules as the suspect in the times square bombing attempt nearly escaped the country. officials say bomb suspect faisal shahzad boarded an international flight monday ten hours after his name was put on the list. meanwhile, investigators say shahzad has confessed and told them he received explosives training in pakistan. pakistani intelligence officials say they have detained several people for questioning since shahzad's arrest. >>> crews...
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police and tsa officials met the plane on the tarmac to conduct an investigation but did not they say find anything of alarm. there have been no arrests made. >>> a mega merger in the airline industry could we announced as soon as tomorrow. united and continental reportedly this close to a deal. where will it leave passengers? terry trip letter is expert on the airline industry and joins us from minneapolis with the latest on that. thanks for joining us. mega merger thisis may would then be the largest airline in the world. what do you think about this and should we be concerned? >> it will be the largest airline in the world. i tonight think consumers -- i don't think consumers will we hurt. we will have three global carriers, huge, continental, united, delta and american battling for your dollar. they will want you to fly into their gateways for international travel. we will be the only country with three global airlines. i think consumers will come out find on this one. >> one thing i heard is when you look at continental and united together they don't step on each other. they don'
police and tsa officials met the plane on the tarmac to conduct an investigation but did not they say find anything of alarm. there have been no arrests made. >>> a mega merger in the airline industry could we announced as soon as tomorrow. united and continental reportedly this close to a deal. where will it leave passengers? terry trip letter is expert on the airline industry and joins us from minneapolis with the latest on that. thanks for joining us. mega merger thisis may would...
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. >> reporter: this was taken seriously as the tsa confirms the pilot was taken into custody and questioned. admitting he was not fit for duty and needed help. >> i would think given all the training they have had, that they would have been given all sorts of warnings about the implay cages of anything that they say to anybody. >> reporter: the airline released a statement saying a jet blue pilot was removed from duty today in boston for health related reasons. at no point were any customers or aircraft in danger. but some don't see it that way. >> if that's something that's on his mind, you know, you can't be taking that too lightly. >> and police did not charge the pilot with illegal possession of a firearm the action suggest he may be part of a group of pilots allowed to carry weapons on board. >>> one of the women at the center of the sex scandal surrounding tiger woods visits baltimore. joshlin james also known as mistress number 11 appeared late last night at the club on the block. james says she and woods were in a three-year relationship. woods secret life unraveled after he crashed
. >> reporter: this was taken seriously as the tsa confirms the pilot was taken into custody and questioned. admitting he was not fit for duty and needed help. >> i would think given all the training they have had, that they would have been given all sorts of warnings about the implay cages of anything that they say to anybody. >> reporter: the airline released a statement saying a jet blue pilot was removed from duty today in boston for health related reasons. at no point...
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i think the tsa is a miserable job. one of the first things that happen is you set up a tsa. you put people through an airport quickly. at the same time, you are getting into biometric data and breathing rates andng rate heat of the body a taking a quick forensic picture of you inside your clothes. how much money and time do you nt to spend on this thing? the underwear bomber would have been caught if the machinery was up and running. is that worth while in the sense of our 200 lives worthwhile versus the tens of millions of people who have to go through this each year. i think it is. maybe we will have had enough at some point. i still think it is crucial. the americans dealing with this issue. we have not had experience with this yet. in israel or the u.k. where you have been bombed and has seen hundreds of people killed, you are willing to tolerate it, as the lady was saying. even if it seems extreme. el al has some of the best security in the world. that is a value the israelis determine the want to have in their system. we are not really used to that. we were pretty wild
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following day to reunite with their families, that they would have no identification issues with the tsa at the airport. it included a preliminary gathering of facts and the statement you are referring to is an exercise in our attempt to facilitate that. we ask our workers if they had any information related to the cause of the event, and we ask our workers if they were injured. i do not think it is appropriate to characterize the statements as waivers. >> we will leave that judgment as the investigation unfolds. it has certainly left a sour taste in many people's mouths. the question was of deepwater horizon, whether it was to support the workers or deepwater horizon from potential liability. i know that each of you are conducting your own investigations. i am curious whether the results and the analysis as well as any testimony you generate in your company, will that be available to the federal government and the congress? mr. mckay, a start with you. >> yes, it will. >> i think that this has such an impact on our business and our industry that it behooves us to share everything we can
following day to reunite with their families, that they would have no identification issues with the tsa at the airport. it included a preliminary gathering of facts and the statement you are referring to is an exercise in our attempt to facilitate that. we ask our workers if they had any information related to the cause of the event, and we ask our workers if they were injured. i do not think it is appropriate to characterize the statements as waivers. >> we will leave that judgment as...