Thats being tested now down stairs so the mail room area is contained while we go through the various steps to test that. On a field test. Package it up safely for removal and decon that area and anybody that came in contact with it. Im going to take just keep in mind it happened a couple of hours ago and still ongoing and going to take some questions and not going too deep into it. Yes . Can you talk about how concerned you are the connection of these targets . People who have been criticized by the president well, take a look at whos being targeted here and thats why were doing it proactively. Reaching out to people in the city. People that do their security and making sure that the mail rooms follow proper protocol and of concern to us and reaching out to the right people. Yes . Hold on. Mayor or governor, earlier
this week, president assaulting a journalist. All sorts of threats to journalists. Do you have a particular message to President Trump in light of what happened at cnn or
many times through all of the history about the different devices and how they were designed, this is a run of the mill pipe bomb device and design. so why didn t it go off? it s not terribly sophisticated didn t have a sophisticated timer tied to a cell phone. we don t see that. the last piece is so we see a lot of similarities on the packages themselves. but there s a question out there as to how they were delivered. we assume that you take someone went to a mail facility. put these in. and then they were sent. we know that the united states post office doesn t screen for explosives. they have the ability after the anthrax attacks to go after biological or detect biological agents and don t screen for explosive devices. someone has to take the boxeses and put them in the stream and with the cctv cameras, unless you re incredibly unsophisticated you re not anonymous. there s video surveillances of post offices?
domestic flights and it has nothing to do with the fourth of july weekend, according to officials we ve been speaking with. pamela and kate. when you travel overseas often times each country has different procedures for their screening. how is the tsa going to manage implementing those measures overseas because you are dealing with different nations? that s right. tsa doesn t screen at foreign airports, but what tsa can do is say you cannot fly into the u.s. unless you put these new security measures into place. so we ve learned that tsa is working with these specific airports overseas, with the carriers and with the foreign governments to make sure that these new security measures are in place, and if they are not in place, and we know that tsa has personnel over there monitoring these changes going into effect, if they are not in place, then, again, they can say you can t fly no the u.s. then. coming into the united states you won t see these changes being affected if you re fl
yesterday even, at his town hall, it was proof that the white house doesn t screen for people who get tickets. the president had a confrontation with the head of the iowa tea party. here s a little bit of it. when you re talking about civility, how is your vice president calling us terrorists sir, look, look. i would understand it. i will explain right now. he did not call you terrorists. he said we were acting like terrorists. considering what s said about me consistently. a person in your administration called the right-wing people janet napolitano did. you realize that 90% of terrorist attacks are radicals, not people like me. susan page, frankly after this week i ve been spending in iowa it seemed fitting that the president did run into a member of the tea party in iowa. that s what happens when you get out of washington and talk to people. i think it is totally to the president s advantage to be in
people sick, killed more than 40 people. that outbreak of e. coli was not a typical strain of the bacteria, it was a rare form that was eventually traced to a sprout farm in northern germany. the scary thing about that for americans is the food and drug administration here in the u.s. does not regularly screen for that strain of e. coli. it strains for standard e. coli, the 0157-h-7 strain, but not the kind that caused fatalities in europe. fortunately, even though our fda doesn t screen for the strain, there is a program that does, called the microbiological data program that costs tax payers less than $5,000 a year to scan produce that s susceptible to e. coli. when they find something dangerous, that leads to a product recall. as reported today, house