International airport. And its allowed. Im not really comfortable with the concept of a system like airport security. Reporter its exactly why this Blue Ribbon Task force was created back in 2002, to find technologydriven solutions that would make airports safer. It found weak control of the airport workforce due to inconsistent standards, uneven oversight and poor enforcement that could potentially allow for unauthorized individuals to get in. You see, some airport workers go back and forth from public areas to secure areas, so they dont always go through security. Instead, they simply swipe a badge. The Task Force Found biometrics like fingerprinting or hand scanning coupled with an i. D. Badge is extraordinarily reliable in making the airport more secure. Flight 343. Reporter airports including sfo now have it. San jose does not. Technology is there. It can be utilized and it should be implemented. Reporter congressman mike honda spearheaded that task force. It has been 12 years and
us, due to overwhelming demand of hot product offerings, we have encountered a situation that s affected redemption of some of our customers online orders. the only difference, those retailers eventually made good on the deals because according to experts, legally they had to. they broke deals with their consumers deals that they are obligated by law to honor. they advertised the deal. they told consumers they could count on that deal. reporter: and former u.s. attorney anthony brass explains under california law, they are obligated to honor those deals especially when it comes to black friday. what the consumers lost was opportunity. they lost the opportunity to seek deals elsewhere and when they lost that, they gained the right to seek redress against fry s. reporter: best buy tells us it has no intention of honoring the purchases and points to a disclaimer on its website that allows the company to cancel any order. legal experts say that doesn t supersede californ