christmas. traffic, though, can still be seen moving along those ramps. even though the tornado is just several hundred yards away. eight people died in that storm. what a mess. well, police in texas say that they have caught the killer who gunned down a college woman in a new year s eve road rage shooting. and they say he s an active duty u.s. marine. 25-year-old corporal eric johnson was taken into custody in yuma, arizona. that s where we are told he is stationed. that s about 1100 miles from where he allegedly shot and killed sarah muschlechtner the 20-year-old who was a designated driver taking her sorority sisters home from a new year s eve party when they got into some sort of an argument with a group in an suv. does this look inappropriate to you? a california father says his 10-year-old daughter was patted down by a tsa agent for o minut forgot her juice box in a carry-on bag. kevin payne, the dad, says that the agent inappropriately
that s not possible. we can t be talking about that now. real quick, i found this fascinating. give our vowers an update on tsa procedures being put in place and what people should be looking out for. so basically the tsa has changed its policy a bit. you can t completely opt out of going through those body scanners. what they have said though is some people who were deemed some security issues, they want to do extra security checks, they will say no you have to go through the scanner. you can t get body checked by one of the tsa agents. so there s a little typeny bit of confusion as who is going to get this and who isn t, but it s all about security. they are looking at trying to make sure they are keeping travelers safe if they use the airports around the country trying to make it fast and quick. the scanners are faster than getting bge getting patted down. but you are deemed to do extra
want to be patted down, that s no longer going to be acceptable, is that right? that s right. it will not be acceptable. however, it raises the question what basis will tsa use to determine who they will mandate must go through this full body scanner. tsa will not give us any specifics only saying that they don t want to divulge that for security reasons. but again, it will be up to tsa officers discretion where they believe someone needs to be forced to go through that scanner, wolf. very quickly, rene, the timing, why now? well, again, high traffic time and also the ongoing concern, the heightened concern that there are these aspirations of these terrorist groups to bring down a commercial jetliner. we saw what happened with that russian jetliner, so tsa making sure they close up all of the loopholes. rene marsh reporting for us. thank you, rene. we re also following the intense battle right now as iraqi forces are trying to retake a key city overrun by isis last may.
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
cleanup of this compound that was raided? well, like the secretary said, there s going to be a wealth of intelligence information. the first thing you do is get in there, you eliminate the opposition, secure the hostages, then you clean up the site. you take everything you think is of value there. and once you own that site, you can do this pretty methodically and take all documents, computer, phones, everything, and that is all s going to be exploited by us and the iraqis jointly, and the kurds will play a role in that as well. just looking at the new images now, you can also depfeiffd decipher you were talking about the orderly manner they were getting out of their cells or rooms, but each is being patted down, because wile there s a presumption there they re all hostages, you can t really be sure. help explain what s going through the minds of the soldiers. they re trying to be careful. absolutely. you remember when sergeant parko