
What sparked a new carry-on electronics ban on some flights?
Clip: 3/21/2017 | 5m 46s
Passengers flying out of 10 specific airports can no longer take large electronic devices.
Passengers flying out of 10 specific airports in the Middle East can no longer take large electronic devices in their carry-on luggage, according to a new rule from the Department of Homeland Security. The British announced a similar rule, but included different airports. William Brangham gets insight from Matthew Olsen, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
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What sparked a new carry-on electronics ban on some flights?
Clip: 3/21/2017 | 5m 46s
Passengers flying out of 10 specific airports in the Middle East can no longer take large electronic devices in their carry-on luggage, according to a new rule from the Department of Homeland Security. The British announced a similar rule, but included different airports. William Brangham gets insight from Matthew Olsen, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
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