his or her name to explore the idea of amazon becoming an online pharmacy selling drugs, generic drugs, prescription drugs, all of that. this could be a $50 billion market for amazon. you can go to cvs and other online pharmacies now but amazon may be getting in the game, that could change the dynamics of pricing with pharmaceuticals and make it better for consumers. amazon will be the one company in the world. what is automated screening at jfk. reporter: ahead new screenings, they view them at jfk, they are automatic, you go up and there is a large been and no matter if the person in front of you and their family and five children are taking up an hour, once your bag is on the conveyor belt you can go around them and go through the body screening.
announced it is going to require full body scans for some traveling passengers. bruce anderson of the tsa said, quote, some passengers will be required to undergo full body screening if warranted by security considerations. he said this will occur in a limited number of circumstances. what do you infer from this change in procedure? well, i do believe it s only going to be very limited number of people, but there will be reasons for it, security reasons why certainly people will be chosen for this and required to go through it. i can t go into the reasons now, but there will be definite reasons why, and also, doug, it s related to two events unone is there s been a series of snipper general inspections, which have shown that tsa too
body scans. some passengers will be required to have full body screening if warranted by security considerations in order to safeguard transportation and security. this will occur if a limited number of circumstances where we chanced screening is required. what do you infer from this change? i believe it is only going to be a very limited number of people, but there will be reasons for its, and there will be security reasons why certain people will be chosen for this. and required to go through it. i cannot go and those reasons but there will be reasons why. it is related to two events, there have been a series of inspector general inspections which have shown that t.s.a., teach has gotten through. the inspections have not been effective enough and that is why you go to see the extra level of
announced it is going to require full body scans for some traveling passengers. bruce anderson of the tsa said, quote, some passengers will be required to undergo full body screening if warranted by security considerations. he said this will occur in a limited number of circumstances. what do you infer from this change in procedure? well, i do believe it s only going to be very limited number of people, but there will be reasons for it, security reasons why certainly people will be chosen for this and required to go through it. i can t go into the reasons now, but there will be definite reasons why, and also, doug, it s related to two events unone is there s been a series of snipper general inspections, which have shown that tsa too
difficult for these families just wanting some understanding of what happened on that flight, as you mentioned. later in cairo.ce is set for - we will, of course, follow it and hope to learn more information. nic robertson live in st. petersburg, russia. thank you very much. anyone who s traveled through the united states and airports here, you re familiar with taking off your shoes, going through the body scanners, or being patted down. so it may surprise you to learn there are some glaring security holes across this country s airports. our senior investigative correspondent, drew griffin, explained. reporter: 54,000 employees at los angeles national airport report to work without mandatory bag checks, no body screening, and dozens of doors like this one where a badge and a code gets you right on to the tarmac. think that s scare? put yourself in the shoes of l.a. s airport police chief, patrick gannon. right now, what you have in place doesn t appear to me to be