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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101123:06:03:00

Flew you had the pat-down tell me about it. it is not that fun. i don t think kids could be terrorists. i think there is no point for kids to have to be patted down. i think probably what makes the difference is the attitude of the american who is the employee. also the attitude of the passenger who should think that national security is the most important thing that we have now. we should be willing to do what it takes within reason. reporter: tsa administrator has said he wants his agency to be as less invasive as possible in the screening. he isn t backing away from the intense policies. what a greed to do is look at how we can do this type of screening. if we can do it less invasively as has been the request i m open to doing that. i would like to work and say these are the ones who have done the covert testing, are there less intrusive means ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101123:12:38:00

The project needs about $140 million they say. they ve basiced raised very little of that so now the developers have their hands out to the government for help. back to you in the studio. all right, eric, thank you very much for that live report. let s head over to steve. thanks, gretch and brian. tsa patdowns are uncomfortable and intrusive for all parties involved. tsa administrator john pistole told us yesterday they are not going anywhere. well, what i agreed to do is to look at how we can do this type of screening, if we do it less invasively, has been the request, then i m open to doing that. what i d like to do is work with the gao and inspector general and say these are the ones that have done the covert testing. are there less intrusive means that still provide that high level confidence in terms of the screening? great question. is there a better way? we turn to our panel of experts, andy thomas is a former tsa screener. c. stewart is the former ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20101118:11:04:00

Have been able to routinely smuggle in banned items. that explains the rise in use of those full-body scanners which some critics call electronic strip search, and those intimate pat-downs some pilots equate with sexual molestation. transportation security administration chief john pistole says children under 12 will be exempted from the pat-down. that comes after a flood of complaints. it is ridiculous that 100% of the people are being put through that s very intrusive measures when you know that 100% of the people are not risks. reporter: tsa officials say they re working on a system to exempt pilots, who already undergo extensive security checks. asked if the pat-downs make him uncomfortable, pistole said yes, but they re necessary. so the intelligence, coupled with the repeated covert testing, led me to conclude that we needed to be more thorough. reporter: the government continues to receive intelligence suggesting terrorists are intent on smuggling bomb components on plan ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20101118:10:15:00

the intelligence, coupled with the repeated covert testing led me to conclude that we needed to be more thorough. and if a little privacy goes out the window, you re okay with that? yeah, it s not like we re being strip searched to get on the plane. digitally strip searched. but it s not that extreme. so i m comfortable with it. reporter: a recent cbs news poll shows americans overwhelmingly support the use of full-body x-rays, something hard to reconcile with the very vocal minority. enough people opt out, these tsa abuses will come to a standstill. reporter: a growing grassroots campaign is encouraging people to opt out of the full-body scanners next wednesday. the day before thanksgiving, and a slightly busy time in the nation s airports. the goal, to force the tsa to change its methods. raise holy hell. reporter: passengers hoping to force change through protests ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20101118:11:44:00

In my opinion, i think they need to find something a little bit better. reporter: then there is the question of radiation. the government says the scanners are safe. pilots who have to pass through them on a daily basis aren t so sure. including the biggest hero pilot around, captain sully himself. i think it s unnecessary for the flight crews to go through them, first, and second, i think it poses some radiation risk. reporter: but opting out of the scanners only causes more problems now that enhanced pat-down techniques give agents the right to feel inside the legs, the front of a woman s bra, and more. you re going to be searched either way and you re going to be invaded either way. reporter: on capitol hill the tsa s chief acknowledged the new pat-downs are invasive. but he said they re necessary because the government has been able to smuggle items through normal security in its own tests more than they d like to admit. the intelligence, coupled with the repeated cover ....

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