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movies ever. the problem is o.j. simpson, no one saw it anymore because of o.j. he s unbelievable. no kidding. what a legacy. all right. let s talk a little bit about the holiday weekend. did anybody have trouble at the airport? wednesday was supposed to be opt out day. was it easier than expected? did you have any trouble? e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. the national story was there was no trouble. mean, and the opt out day was a bomb and it did not hurt airplane travel. just think about it. if you re going to the airport and trying not to miss a flight, why would you want to slow it down? i didn t get it to begin with. i didn t get it either. the guy who was in charge of it said he wasn t going to do it. that put the cabosh on it on wednesday. what did you did for thanksgiving? brian and i were in town. steve was traveling. we wanted to share with you a few of our highlights of our personal lives. we have this wonderful celebration at our church, first presbyterian churc
here is more. we want to be sensitive about people s concerns about privacy, about their personal being and things while ensuring that everybody on every flight has been properly screened. government officials say they are trying to keep potentially explosive liquids, gels and powders that could be hidden on a terrorist body off of airplanes, shep? shepard: what do we know about this national opt out day? a virginia man is organizing it. it s the national opt out day next wednesday, the big travel day before thanksgiving, urging air travelers to opt out of the very detailed full body scans in favor of a patdown. take a listen. i don t think that the government has the right to look under the clothes of anyone that it wants without reasonable cause. sodergren says the patdowns take it too far as well but he would opt for the patdown. shep? shepard: monthly will he henneberg live in washington.
called opt out day. they are calling on thanksgiving travelers to also opt out of using all the scanners and use the patdowns which would slow things down. john tyner says look they have a right to be angry. listen. you know, if people are concerned about bombs being brought on planes, the t.s.a. has bomb sniffing dogs and machines. both of those can trace very minute traces of explosives. i don t see why those are in greater use. john tyner could be facing a $10,000 fine from the t.s.a., shep. shepard: much more on this to come no doubt. trace, thank you. now to the fox news exclusive, we reported just a few moments ago that the north carolina democrat keith schuyler, representative shull ler will follow through on campaign promise. apparently no one else has
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