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Nov 22

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TSA Screening Scrutiny Builds: Privacy, Security Balance Debated

As holiday travel begins this week, controversial full-body scans and security pat-downs will be used in airports across the country. Margaret Warner leads a debate on the balance between privacy and security with Kate Hanni of FlyersRights.org and Clark Kent…

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Nov 16

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TSA Chief: Disagreement Over Security, Privacy Balance Understandable

John Pistole, head of the Transportation Safety Administration, speaks with Margaret Warner about how concerns over air travel security threats -- unexploded bombs aboard recent cargo flights and last year's bombing attempt on Christmas -- are being addressed while some…

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May 03

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United, Continental Airline Merger Could Be Complete by Year’s End

After weeks of negotiation, United Airlines announced it will buy Continental in a deal totaling more than $3 billion. Judy Woodruff talks to travel writer Rudy Maxa about the proposed merger to form the world's largest airline.

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Apr 20

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European Airports Start to Tackle Travel Backlog

As air traffic resumes in Europe, Gwen Ifill talks to Ray Suarez about the hundreds of thousands of passengers still stranded and struggling to get to their destinations.

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Feb 03

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Debate Reignites on Legal Rights of Terror Suspects

The suspect in the attempted Christmas Day bombing incident is speaking to authorities again, but some lawmakers are worried the administration's handling of the case poses a risk to national security. Jim Lehrer speaks with experts about how the U.S.

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Jan 19

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As Haiti Waits on Aid, Survivors Wonder Who’s in Charge

At one hospital just across from the Port-au-Prince airport, medical workers can see aid entering Haiti but still do not have access to it. Jonathan Rugman of ITN examines how confusion over who is leading the relief effort is slowing…

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Jan 19

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Security Challenges Plague Aid Effort’s Growth in Haiti

More much-needed aid arrived in Haiti on Tuesday, but aid organizations reported security has increasingly become a serious obstacle to distribution. ITN's Jon Snow reports.

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Jan 18

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Relief Effort Improves in Haiti While Security Concerns Linger

In an interview with Jeffrey Brown, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Kenneth Merten discusses the pace of the relief effort in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, security concerns in the capital, and complaints about U.S. management at the Port-au-Prince airport.

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Jan 07

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Obama Details Intelligence Lapses Around Botched Attack

President Obama took responsibility for the systemic failures that allowed a terror suspect to board a plane with an explosive, saying in a statement "the buck stops with me." Jim Lehrer talks to counter-terrorism experts and lawmakers for reaction.

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Jan 07

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Obama Orders Intelligence Revamp; Says ‘Buck Stops with Me’

President Obama on Thursday outlined the intelligence missteps that failed to prevent an attempted terrorist attack on Christmas Day, saying that while the incident was a systemic failure, "ultimately the buck stops with me."…

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