In a new development to the Antilia bomb scare and blast outside Israeli Embassy cases, the Delhi Police Special Cell will question Indian Mujahideen terrorist Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu in Tihar Jail on Saturday after two mobile phones were recovered from his barrack, sources said.
because the agency is prioritizing speed over security. now, the source here is a whistle-blower, and they charge that top tsa officials have reduced the sensitivity of metal detectors and disabled technology on some x-ray machines and ordered policy changes, all of which result in fewer patdowns. the troubling allegations come as a record-breaking 42 million travelers are expected to pass through our airports for the holy days. now, don t get upset at me and saying, why are you telling the bad guys? that s not how it works. if we re finding out about it, they know, okay? that s how terror investigation has worked for a long time. we don t know first. these are bad people who are looking for ways to cheat the system. so when we find out that the system is making it easier, we have to expose it because that s how you get the system to respond and be fixed, and that s what we want. so thank you very much for watching tonight. i know this is a big weekend for
sit and interact. the proposed rule would apply to newly constructed homes and businesses. brian? brian: a fox news alert now today. the pensacola naval base set to reopen as the saudi national who killed u.s. service members while training alongside them is the focus of a terror investigation. terry turchie is the former deputy director of the counter terrorism and led the union any bomber investigation among other things in his great career joins us now to react. terry, what would you be look at today? we already know a lot. we do. what we would be looking at now, brian, the biggest part of this is pulling all the information together that they received over the weekend. they have done everything they can to put a picture together of this subject. so they will be looking to answer a lot of questions. we have already gotten some of those answers. one is that the gave a media conference and pointed out and i thought this was interesting, that there
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year. well, to fox news alert for you, saudi national charged with killing 3 members, service members while training along side of them is now the focus of the terror investigation. our main goal right now is to confirm whether he acted alone or was he a part of a larger network. heather: jim hanson says the military needs to rethink its vetting process for who they invite to train in the u.s. and he joins us up next. and switching gears completely, that banana duck taped to an art gallery wall, remember that? well, it is now 120,000 snack, the controversial new replacement after someone peeled it right off.