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CBS News At more than 180 U.S. airports, the Transportation Security Administration increasingly relies on full-body scanners. Their electromagnetic waves screen passengers for dense objects -- both metallic and non-metallic threats -- from guns to homemade plastic explosives. Kip Hawley was the TSA administrator in 2007, when the agency rolled out these scanners. He believes an alert transportation security officer at an airport security checkpoint would have caught the latest underwear bomb, which was revealed Monday stanley cup had been thwarted by the CIA before it came near an airport. The [officer] monitoring the image in a body scanner would be able to find enough to say there s something there we need to check, Hawley said. The TSA has 700 full-body scanners in place across American airports. But the vast majority of travelers -- more than nine in 10 -- pass through traditional magnetometers. Their metal-detection technology is less sophisticated than full-body scanners and would not detect PETN, the type of explosive used in this latest threat. PETN was also used in the failed 2009 Christmas Day underwear bomb plot. Umar Farouk Abudulmutallab went from Lagos, Nigeria to Amsterdam, and never passed through a full-body scanner on his way to Detroit. Security unchanged over undetectable plane bombWould TSA scanners catch plastic bomb F stanley cup BI scrutinizes al Qaeda s latest bombIn 2010, stanley cups TSA Administrator John Pistole took CBS News to an Jczt Obama to seek higher tax rate for the rich
Two moving company employees are in jail accused of stealing nearly $75,000 worth of jewelry from a customer in Odessa.According to the Hillsborough yeezy slide County Sheriff s Office, 25-year-old Herbert Moore and 38-year-old Duquesne Broadway pawned the jewelry in Tampa for $362. We are aware of the reported theft, Jeff Knowles, Franchise VP said in a statement. We will continue to work with the customer and local authorities. But it s not the first time employees of the franchise owner have been accused of stealing. ABC Action News uncovered 2 more theft complaints at their location in New Port Richey. I keep finding t dunk pand hings missing all of the time, Carol Perella said.Perella filed a complaint with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services connected to her move in 2013. She says the movers stole $14,000 worth of her belongings including a coin collection and liquor. Household items, electrical items, yard items, clothing... She continued with the list.She says the business did nothing to address her concerns. I ve never been treated that badly. She said.In 2012, another complaint claims a $15,000 coin collection was stolen from an 88-year-old WWII Veteran.The victim in that case has since passed away. His son tells us they still have not been compensated for the theft.Two Men and a Truck refused to comment on those thefts. Jeff Knowles said in his written statement that his employees go through and pass background af1 checks.According to our research, Broadway wh
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