thank goodness there is a professional on the show. he was drinking an entire glass of whiskey. they are not hot on thought. the aclu if you rearrange the letters cleverly ucla, the aclu is blasting the billion dollar behavioral program saying it is based on junk science. i like junk and i like science and thought together. this spot stands for and look out but screening passengers by observation techniques. agents are trained to find potential terrorists by looking at things like microexpressions. but in a lawsuit the aclu calls it discriminatory and pseudo scientific and wasteful of taxpayer money. and a government accounting officer determined that spoke s success rate is only the same as or vietly better
the n word with the m word, which is mea culpa, which is latin for my fault. but she s not specifically apologizing for one thing. she s saying i m just sorry. well, she s trying to make amends. she s made a terrible mistake and for both marketers and her fans, this is a hard one to digest. but she is coming forth. she is being very sincere, and though she s done wrong, i think she s trying to make right. okay, chris, let me turn to you. what did you notice about her body language? i know some people noticed her eyes. what did you notice? well, we see a lot in both videos, alison. out of the box in the first video we see microexpression. microexpressions are expressions that happen within 1/15 of a second. we see a microexpression of anger. where she says for these things i ve done. she s probably most likely angry
they get to go home, talk about jobs. they can say we cut spending. because they really should be talking about jobs. you know what? people will focus on i agree with karen. they re going to talk about priorities. speaking of priorities, on this show the next priority is the ary screening mechanism, because we re running out time and want to get to it. if you didn t see the news of the day, boston s logan s airport is claiming they will start to the apply israeli-style security screens. what does that mean? intense training and rigorous standards for the screeners themselves, as if he are in executive position where they interrogate individuals coming through, where it is their job using their brilliant training and intellect to differentiate between individuals and characteristics and microexpressions in their face tip them off as terrorists and are pulled out ant dealt with. this is the israeli model, and we re going to do it with three hours of training paying tsa trainers $24,0
policy or reform or debate around jobs what you re suggesting. sounds like we re getting the rhetoric of the latest, greatest version of security, which is israeli microexpressions and interviews without either the resources or training to actually deliver it. and pandora s box that is lawsuits around profiling. is that basically profiling listen, i just came back from israel. i didn t get blown up. when was the last time can someone tell me the last time an israeli jet was blown up? i m not questioning the effectiveness. i can see it. of course, do it but you re going to be in charge of doing it. i m going to give you a bunch of college educated people i m paying $24,000. or not. no, no. college educated. i can tell you what i ll give you in america. a requirement in america. college educated, give you three hours of training and $30,000 a year. do you think those people are adequately trained to detect the
officers to look for microexpressions of travelers that may be planning a terrorist attack. observing behavior is one of the basic tools that can be used at the airport. but obviously it is only one single tool in a much wider and more complex strategy. reporter: in a statement to abc news, the tsa said that the 25,000 s surity breaches represent just a tiny fraction of 1% of the billions of airline passengers screened since 9/11. peggy and daniel? and everybody s got to go through airport security. everyone, no exceptions. including the former secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld. take a look at this. tmz captured t tse photos of him getting the pat down here. you ll see he was at chicago s o hare airport yesterday. tmz caught these photos as rumsfeld was cooperative. they say that he even smiled at some of the agents there. they work hard, those tsa guys and women. sometimes a smile goes a long way. a lot of folks traveling might be wondering about the weather. here