lower back. then proceeded to go around my waistband with fingers inside my waistband. she did tell me she was going to do that. after that she gave me no further instruction. she proceeded to touch by buttocks on both sides with the palm of her hand, moved to the front, touched the tops and under my breast. again she gave me no instruction she was going to do that. bottom of my legs, inner thighs, touching my private areas. she did not tell me she was going to touch me in any of those places. >> sean: today a man was realized at the indianapolis international airport for allegedly punching a tsa screener. according to police he hit the worker after going through a body scanner and questioning the new procedure. he reportedly suffers from medical conditions. joining us ann coulter, peter johnson, jr.. welcome back to hannity. >> thank you. >> sean: coulter, let's start with you. first of all, a lot of people don't like the idea of having pictures of their naked bodies. enhanced pat-down is very aggressive, by all accounts we are getting. here's my problem. i want to get on a plane and know i'm safe. everybody watching this program wants to know their plane is save -- safe, israel has a bigger security threat and they use a different system. they use profiling. >> right. >> sean: apparently that's not a word we can discuss in this country. what do you think we ought to be doing? >> there's a system, i worked up, i like to call it profiling. it's the only advantage we have in this war that the enemy looks exactly like. if the 9/11 terrorist, shoe bomber, diaper bomber, printer card treupbl bomber if they had all come from swedes we would be looking for swedes and nobody would -- nobody would make a peep. as for safety, it is a decade since 9/11, yet, we did almost have a plane blown up over detroit. air force security is wasting time on -- that woman you just played, does anyone think she going to be a terrorist? no. nor is the little 3-year-old. nor is 99% of the flying public. they've all been foreign born. if you did nothing more than have a five minute conversation with the one foreign born passenger, per flight, you would be safer on the plane. all turning it into a police state to give people a false feeling of security. by the way, one last thing. these months it is more than being camera shy about being nude on camera. even the government's own john hopkins report says unless the months are set exactly right, and the operator knows exactly how to use it, it does pose a radiological danger. >> sean: let me bring pete ter in. rather than fondling, groping nuns that have been in the order for 30 years and toddlers, don't we have a better alternative? >> they are not doing under 12-year-olds and no one is talking about groping nuns and toddlers. as much as i love ann, there's not one cogent reason she has described that we shouldn't go forward with this program in this country. to talk about el al and the israeli model they have 40, 50 flights a day. american airlines has 2400 flights. technology is proven this is constitutionally sound, strong and feasible. with regard to the pat-downs, if people do not want to be scanned they will be pat-down. do these folks need to be doing it better? does tsa need training? absolutely. this is not about muslim political correctness. this program was developed during the bush administration initial this is not about protecting muslims. this about protecting americans. i think it is unconscionable to say we are going to opt-out. we are going to decide on thanksgiving to muck up the airports and say we are not going to do it. if that is true, do they want to be ? as you say. -- groped, as you say? do you want to be safe? >> sean: i want to be safe. not any safer. i don't know what you're talking about acting like you haven't seen the nuns, the three-year-olds being patted down. they are. months just bought was a payoff to deepak cho pro -- chopra who owns this company. they do not detect plastic. notice on the examples of what you see on the naked body is a gun or a knife. all it is, is like a metal detector except these expose to you radiation. >> it is three minutes in a air is the radiation exposure. >> not according to the reports that the is touting. >> they testified in front of kong tess today. no more than three minutes' exposure. i agree pilots should have to be subject to this, children shouldn't have to be subject. if we don't want to attend a lot of funerals, a tended eight in 2001 in new york city. then the price of our freedom, the price of our security, the price of our safety going through this mode of detection. >> patting down hannity, patting down me is not making this this country any safer. >> what works better? what will make us safer? what can we do today? >> okay i have an answer. but you have to stop talking. >> go ahead, tell me. >> it doesn't make us one iota safer, no one thinks it does. >> what is the alternative? >> hey, come on stop it, let me answer this, stop it peter, i'm answering! oh my gosh you're worse than -- umm, what we need to do is look at the foreign born population that is who it has been. two things that americans just throw off, liberals who love a police state. >> i'm not a liberal. >> stop it! it is what liberals have done with crime. their idea is what we have to do is take all the guns away. it doesn't work to take all the guns away. [ talking over each other ] >> we have a solution, -- >> sean, please. >> sean: we're -- you want to get a final thought in. >> i'm trying to make a simple point. it is exactly what liberals have done with gun control to try to take everyone's gun away. including the law abiding. >> ann you have no solution to this problem. i wait for the solution. i'll come back when you have a solution if sean invites i'm into the coming back with you. you keep talking over me >> ann, i thought you liked me, what happened? >> don't you have a cut button sean, this is a joke? >> sean: we have a story about a pilot suing the tsa. plenty more hannity, straight ahead. outrage continues to grow over new airport screening rules. one pilot says enough is enough and sue us the tsa. >> i'm proud to be part of -- >> sean: back despite historic losses and complete repudiation of her agenda. democrats reelect princess pelosi. obamacare -- employers lining up to escape the burdensome health care law. hannity continues straight ahead. to stay fit, you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ >> sean: it seems democrats still don't get it. john boehner promises no more earmarks next year. republicans led by mcconnell jumped onboard. harry reid refuses to support the two year moratorium and insists he's not backing off bringing stuff back to nevada. harry time to start listening to the american people and stop living in denial. the time is now. venture card we get double miles on everyurchase. so we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! dinner! 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yes. if you are asking am i going to change the policy? no. because i think that is what being informed by the latest intelligence, latest efforts by terrorists that kill our people in the air, no i'm not going to change those policies. >> sean: a growing number of pilots are just as upset some are not going to stand for it any more. joining me michael roberts one of two commercial airline pilots suing department of homeland security and tsa claiming the new procedures violate their constitution rights. his lawyer is also here. welcome aboard. john tell us about the lawsuit. >> well, it is a 4th amendment lawsuit. under our constitution, the 4th amendment protects us against unreasonable searches and seizures. in this country we have never allowed government agents, police or people that work for the government to conduct full body strip searches which is what the body scanners do, or pat-downs unless there's some kind suspicion of criminal activity. none of that is available here. that's what is happening. the question is, does our constitution protect us or does it not? >> sean: michael you and another pilot refused to submit to either full body scan or the enhanced pat-down. tell us what happened? >> well, it is a simple, i was commuting to work in houston where i'm based. i was stop add:the way by federal agent. -- i was stopped along the way by a federal agent. they wanted to see my penis, i told them that was not okay -- >> sean: hong on, they wanted to see what? >> you heard me. as john put it wanted to see my john. that's not okay guys. >> sean: wait a minute, wait a minute, they wanted to see it? >> that's what those months do. it is a virtual strip search they can see whether a man is circumcised or a woman is men straighting, they can see everything. -- menstruating. they can see everything. >> sean: you have not flown since mid october? >> that's right the 15th. >> sean: do you still have the option to comply? >> well, yeah, i suppose i do. >> sean: as far as you are saying you will not submit to this in any way? >> no. if i don't show it to them, they insist on touching it. if i don't let them do either one, my only option is to go home that's where i am, home. >> sean: john, let's examine your legal remedies and what you think your chances in court. >> i think the chances are good if the rule of law upholds. the current law is that you can't strip search or do full body frisks. what michael is talking about the frisks are invasive, the slide method they go up touch the genitalia, breasts of women. we've got 10 hundreds of e-mails from women who are outraged, men as well. if the constitution is in operation we should win under the 4th amendment. if we don't stop this at airports, in my opinion, you are going to see months on streets, in front of buildings. it is going to expand. the real issue with michael roberts and the other pilot is, are we going to allow a police state to be erected? this is the first step folks. we are getting conditioned to accepting a very invasive police state tactics. >> sean: i've been saying for a couple of days here michael, i do not think this is the answer. i think israel has created a great model we could follow. i that i is going to include using our intelligence services far more than we are using now that means profiling in part. not going after little old ladies in wheelchairs. i think we've got to use our limited resources better. here's the dilemma we face. we definitely want -- we we get on a plane we want to know we are safe. you see the problem, terrorists want to hijack planes. we saw what happened on 9/11. what do you think the answer is? >> well, first of all we need to understand what is happening in our airports is not safe. we need to protect ourselves and our children from it. as far as the solution, absolutely intelligence-based, best practices proven over time. it needs to be done by the right people. by legitimate professionals who have a vested interest in the quality of the work they are doing. not politicians and bureaucrats. but industry professionals. >> sean: we had leann tweeden on last night her husband is a pilot. she had a good line. if they can't trust you, you have the ability to take that plane and crash it. >> that's right. at some point you have to take it on faith. i haven't crashed an plane in the last 4 1/2 years. i've been going through that same checkpoint, walking throughout metal detector. i did the same thing on the 15th, no alarms went off. but they still wants to cop a feel. -- they still wanted to cop a feel. it is not about security it about the over-reaching arm of the state. >> you make a good point. israeli security head said body scanners is a joke. they did not pick up what is in body cavities where fuel is stored. they do background checks and interviews and they have well trained agents. what i'm seeing in the airports poorly trained tsa agents and they want to shove people through months with high doses of radiation. >> sean: i fly a lot and i've not experienced poorly trained tsa agents. >> wow, really! >> we've got a lot of reports. >> sean: i think wife been wanted more than anybody -- i think i've been wanded more than anybody. they've been extraordinarily professional. they are doing their job. i'm not blaming them i'm blaming homeland security. >> they are professional gropers. >> they are not trained. the point i'm trying to make is the israel lay agents are trained. -- israeli agents are trained. these people that work in these airports are not trained properly. >> sean: i agree on that part. guys thanks for being with us. plenty more hannity coming up. >> effective leader, we the job done. >> sean: despite a stinging defeat. pelosi is back in power. >> i want answers to my questions. >> sean: republicans grill the medicare chief as he defends obamacare on capitol hill. >> liberals accusing the tea party of working behind the scenes to secure a win for bristol palin on "dancing with the stars." much more hannity straight ahead. is competency. and you rent from national. because only national lets y choose any car ithe aisle. and go. you canven take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. 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