onboard flights and passengers will see additional screening of shoes and electronics. they ll see additional screening for explosive residue and those swab machines you are now familiar with and you ll see additional screening at gates sometimes on flights in addition to the screening you go through just after check-in they might look at your bag again and swab you again and i am told that this is about aqap and them always refining bombs that get past security and fewer metal parts and less explosive residue and that s the real thing behind these threats. very scary. we want to get more now from the former security director for tel aviv international airport and he s the president of new age security solutions. you hear about these these new concerns, rafi, these new really guidelines. what do you make of this? well, the concerns are new, but the capability or capacity of terrorists to produce bombs
obviously, that is the nature of intelligence and intelligence does not expose to the public in details. what we are hearing is perhaps just the conclusion that decisionmakers make intelligence, but i want to make one comment, and i think that one of the most important changes that tsa has adopted since the underwear bomber is that there s more and more shifting towards a risk assessment approach that focuses more on passengers than we did in the past and not just about what they carry because some passengers do reflect a certain indications that they may deserve than we are providing to the general flying public. a look at what they re carrying may be the last line of defense in that case. rafi, thank you so much. jim, i appreciate it.
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they re on the ascendancy. portugal is on their back feet. they re going to be angry, but they re vulnerable. rafi actually did decide to join us at the table because he is a football madman. so get involved. you negotiatiknow, i m brazilian-american, so i d be in trouble if i weren t into soccer, or football. nick, what do you think the u.s. interest is in the world cup? how do you rank it compared to previous world cups? are we really feeling it this year? oh, yeah. it s an all-time high. i think the love affair with the u.s. men s national team started in 2010. they had a heroic and heartbreaking performance. i think a lot of people got hooked on the games. they saw how dramatic it could be and saw how tough and competitive the u.s. was on the world stage. since then, the u.s. audience only continued to grow. there s more access to games. there s more matches on television. there s more people connecting through the internet and social media. we have the best team we ve ever f
them that they re more willing to call they d rather call one than miss one, even though calling it can be a real game changer. you know, i don t know that it s been atrocious. it s still kind of early in the tournament. i definitely think we ve seen some missed calls. we ve seen some bad calls that shouldn t have been made. so i think we need to wait and see how it shakes out. nick, i love you, but putting the americans in the semifinals, that s a yellow card. rafi, i love you too, but you got a red card just because i got one. so you re out of here. up next but thanks, both of you. up next, the man behind the special magazine issue on 2016 that got montana s former governor in trouble. that s not all. richard just joins us in a moment.