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PBS NewsHour | Security Concerns After Boy Boarded Flight Without Ticket | PBS (#10379)
Security Tension High After Schoolboy Boarded Flight Without Passport or Ticket 02:26
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PBS NewsHour | For Frequent Fliers, How Big a Concern Is Backscatter Body Scan Radiation? | PBS (#10210)
For Frequent Fliers, How Big a Concern Is Backscatter Body Scan Radiation? 11:07
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Nightly Business Report | Friday, Sep. 9, 2011 | PBS (#31050)
Full Program: Insight from 9/11 witnesses and analysis of how it affects some of today's industries. 24:42
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PBS NewsHour | Drastic Changes in Airport Security After 9/11 Stir Controversy | PBS (#10150)
NewsHour correspondent Tom Bearden reports on the profound changes in aviation security and air travel after the September 11th attacks. Criticis say some of the new measures are excessive and... 11:47
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The McLaughlin Group | 9/2/2011 | PBS (#2936)
Full Program: Issue: TSA Labor Pains; Postal Service Blues; No Labor Day; Working Like a Dog. 01:18:42
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PBS NewsHour | Shields and Douthat on Disdain for Washington After Debt Deal, FAA Showdown | PBS (#10126)
Shields and Douthat on Disdain for Washington After Debt Deal, FAA Showdown 13:31
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Nightly Business Report | How are High Fuel Costs Affecting the Airlines? | PBS (#31024)
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly talks about his company and the rest of the airline industry. 05:56
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PBS NewsHour | FAA Shutdown Coming to an End, but Funding Fight Still Looms | PBS (#10125)
FAA Shutdown Coming to an End, but Funding Fight Still Looms 05:10
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Nightly Business Report | Wednesday, Aug 3, 2011 | PBS (#31023)
Full Program: Wall Street investors are still reeling over the wrangling in Washington. 25:05
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PBS NewsHour | Budget Impasse, Partial Shutdown Costing FAA Millions in Lost Revenue | PBS (#10123)
Budget Impasse, Partial Shutdown Costing FAA Millions in Lost Revenue 10:50
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Market to Market (July 29, 2011) (#3648)
Full Program: Congress grounds airport construction over rural subsidies. The Post Master General puts small town post offices under scrutiny. Two companies bring farming back to the Big Apple and shout it... 27:45
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PBS NewsHour | LaHood on FAA Furloughs: Congress Needs to Pass Long-Term Funding | PBS (#10117)
LaHood on FAA Furloughs: Congress Needs to Pass Long-Term Funding 08:30
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History Detectives | Seadrome | PBS (#710)
Did floating airports dot the Atlantic before modern air travel? 16:30
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Afghan Military Pilot Kills 9 Americans at Kabul Airport | PBS (#10015)
News Wrap: Afghan Military Pilot Kills 9 Americans at Kabul Airport 05:50
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PBS NewsHour | LaHood: 2 Controllers Fired, but All Must Take 'Personal Responsibility' | PBS (#10010)
Gwen Ifill talks to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. 08:49
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