Aviation Security: Next Steps : Field Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, December 10, 2001 |
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... response to the events of September 11 when , as you know , terrorists commandeered U.S. commercial jets filled with passengers and used them as weapons of mass destruc- tion . ( 1 ) It was an act of war on America's citizens .
... response to the events of September 11 when , as you know , terrorists commandeered U.S. commercial jets filled with passengers and used them as weapons of mass destruc- tion . ( 1 ) It was an act of war on America's citizens .
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... tion about measures they have already undertaken and will under- take which could compromise national security by benefiting those who wish America harm . Representing Hartsfield will be its General Manager Mr. Ben DeCosta 2.
... tion about measures they have already undertaken and will under- take which could compromise national security by benefiting those who wish America harm . Representing Hartsfield will be its General Manager Mr. Ben DeCosta 2.
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... tion security , and then talk a little bit about how we are going to implement this new landmark legislation on aviation and transpor- tation security , and be happy then to answer any questions that you might have about the particulars ...
... tion security , and then talk a little bit about how we are going to implement this new landmark legislation on aviation and transpor- tation security , and be happy then to answer any questions that you might have about the particulars ...
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... tion from what we have today to the new and substantial respon- sibilities we have ahead of us . Senator , I look forward to working very closely with the Com- mittee and with you personally as we manage this transition . We are ...
... tion from what we have today to the new and substantial respon- sibilities we have ahead of us . Senator , I look forward to working very closely with the Com- mittee and with you personally as we manage this transition . We are ...
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... tion's air carriers in the following ways : Steadily increased the number of Federal air marshals on domestic flights ; • Adjusted CAPPS criteria for more intensive screening of all passengers to iden- tify potential threats ...
... tion's air carriers in the following ways : Steadily increased the number of Federal air marshals on domestic flights ; • Adjusted CAPPS criteria for more intensive screening of all passengers to iden- tify potential threats ...
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