used by members of congress and they flies back home to their home states, some of then in rural states. i should add quickly, men reid speaking at the ohio clock said they could still reach an agreement on this and expects it probably to get done by the end of this day so maybe this is hope. shepard: that would be good. thank you, doug. security screeners at boston s international airport may have some questions for you. the trapping security administration is reporting they are testing a new layer of security at the hub where behavior officers pull random travelers aside. you will be asked questions, maybe three or four innocuous questions and they are gaging your reaction to the questions. not the answer but how you react. shepard: suspicious travelers undergo adill screening additional screening taking a take from israel. critics say this will lead to
2011 is off to a deadly start for the men and women who vow to you protect and be the public. 11 officers have been shot in the line of duty across at least five states from florida to oregon, all of this since january 1st. the justice department is preparing to launch a review in hopes of identifying factors that may have contributed to the spike in police deaths, which have inpreesed 40% overall since 2009. deficits in training and resources as well as the behavior officers will be examined during a review by the justice department. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins me live from washington, d.c. pete, from this report, it appears that the justice department review, they re looking at everything, including training. absolutely. they want to know if there s something that can be done differently that would perhaps solve these. you mentioned 40% increase in fatalities. of those a 20% increase in fatal shootings. that s i think where this report will concentrate. wil
the airports looking for suspicious behavior. we re further told the feds have already given the required security clearance to 750 people. this program could eventually involve roughly 10,000 workers. brian wilson with late details on this from d.c. is there some sort of risk involved in sharing this information with this many people? well, you know, common sense tells you that the more people that know a secret, the more likely it is to leak out. we are talking about secret information, not top secret. and we are told that the information will be carefully screened. it will be information about terrorist plans and tactics. shepard, there is really always a struggle inside the intelligence community over how much to share publicly or with larger groups. because if you are not careful, you can accidentally reveal sources and methods. you always want to keep the intel flowing. intelligence in the right hands, in the hands of the people on the front lines can be helpful. so as you said