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To Freak Out Or Not: Whatever Became Of The Terror Alert System?

This holiday weekend featured news of not just one, but two potential terror attacks. Had this happened during the Bush Administration, we would have had a steady diet of Tom Ridge and color-coded terror alert system bars. Under President Obamawe finally see him speak three days after news broke. Were we better off with or without the color bars (and all that came with it?) Or put another way, should we be freaking out right now or not?

TSA-Bashing, Revisited: xkcd’s TSA Zinger & The Atlantic‘s Epic Takedown

It’s a good week to hate on the TSA. After thanking God that would-be terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab failed in his attempt to blow up Northwest Fligth 253 on Christmas Day, the focus has shifted to the colossal, multiple failures of the system on that day (Flying even though he was on a watch list? [...]

Possible Accomplice? Suspect Reportedly Boarded Flight 253 Without Passport

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There appears to be a new twist amidst all the hand-wringing and second-guessing about how airport securities systems worked, or failed miserably. Reuters is now reporting a Dutch military police investigation surrounding a possible accomplice who helped get the passenger on board Flight 253. They cite a US couple, Kurt and Lori Haskell who claim that a well-dressed man appeared to escort suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and attempted to get him aboard Northwest flight 253 without a passport:

Why Being On A Watch List May Not Matter

The biggest question to come from Thursday’s thwarted terrorist attack is how did someone on a watch list manage to get on a plane? This explanation from a senior administration official, via Politico, may go some ways to answering that question: There’s a lot of bureaucracy involved.

Change of Heart: Sec. Napolitano Now Agrees System “Failed Miserably”

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Sec. of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano was on NBC’s Today show this morning, back-tracking a bit from her statements about the attempted terror attack made yesterday on several Sunday shows.

She says her comments about how “the system worked” were taken out of context – and she agrees the system actually “failed miserably.”

Terror On Flight 253: Who’s Responsible, Bush Or Obama?

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Where to point the finger over Thursday’s averted terror attack on Northwest Flight 253? How much responsibility for this falls on President Obama? Perhaps this is a good time to point out Obama has been in office three and a half months longer that George W. Bush was when September 11 occurred. So who inherited what?

Tapper To Gibbs: Flight 253 Suspect Was On A Watch List, Who Was Watching?

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Hot on the heels of Janet Napolitano‘s “The system worked like clockwork” appearance on This Week, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs faced questions from Jake Tapper, who got to the heart of the issue. If the flight 253 suspect was on a watch list, who was watching him? Gibbs’ response was equally on target.

Not Again! Another Incident Reported On Amsterdam-to-Detroit Flight 253 (UPDATE)

Another incident has been reported on Northwest Airlines flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit, CNN and BNO News are reporting. Details are still coming in, but here’s the information that’s available thus far, as gleaned from Twitter.

Janet Napolitano on This Week: The System Worked ‘Like Clockwork’

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Jake Tapper interviewed DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano on ABC’s This Week, giving an early indicator of what the administration’s narrative on Flight 523 will be. Caught between the need to reassure a jumpy public, political opponents drooling at the chance to score points, and an unwillingness to tip our hand to those who would do us harm, Napolitano had her work cut out for her. Even given those factors, the Secretary’s overarching message was tone deaf, to say the least.

Rep. Peter King Slams Obama: Where’s The Administration In Wake Of Attack?

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There may have been a brief reprieve because it did happen on Christmas, but make no mistake: the politicizing of the attempted attack on Northwest airlines flight 253 has begun. Rep. Peter King (R-NY) criticized President Obama on CNN Saturday, questioning the response of the administration in the aftermath of the potentially deadly incident. “It is important at a time like this that the President of the United States or someone in the administration would step forward,” said King, a congressman from New York.

CNN Pays For Cell Phone Image, Plane “Hero” Wants Payment For Interviews

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Here is a lesson in how journalism (and really, life) works in 2009: the passenger on Northwest Flight 253 being billed as a hero for helping subdue Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab will tell you his story – but only if you pay him money. But Jasper Schuringa was already on CNN, you say? Well, CNN paid up. And Mediaite has the full story inside!

Twitter Reveals The Realities Of Increased Airport Security After Friday’s Attack

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Now that the first shock of yesterday’s attempted bombing on Northwest Flight 253 has passed the real fallout is starting to take effect, mainly for regular travelers. But if you want a real sense of what it’s really like to be traveling today then you need look no farther than twitter. We put together a collection from across the Twittersphere to give you a sense of how these new restrictions are (or aren’t, as the case may be) are affecting travelers ability to get where they’re going this holiday season.

CNN Scores Interview With Flight 253 Hero Jasper Schuringa

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Jasper Schuringa, a 32-year-old film maker from Amsterdam, is being lauded as the primary hero after he led the charge to subdue would-be terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on Northwest flight 253 yesterday. Now, CNN has a fascinating interview with Schuringa, in which he describes the fire and tells how he subdued the suspect. Video inside!

Possible Link Between Northwest Airlines Terrorist And Fort Hood Shooter?

Here’s a new, scary development in yesterday’s attempted terrorist attack on Northwest airlines flight by 23-year-old Nigerian national Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab: he may have had ties to Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan, according to an AFP report via Politico’s Playbook. Peter Hoekstra, the most senior Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, has a theory.

Ali Velshi’s Terror Attempt Coverage For CNN Equals “Career Night”

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As news broke yesterday and last night about the attempted terror attack, CNN stayed live the longest, until 11pmET, FNC the 2nd longest and MSNBC stayed in doc block programming for the majority of the night.

And the person who anchored CNN’s coverage until the end, Chief Business Correspondent Ali Velshi, was nearly universally praised on Twitter – with the opportunity potentially signaling bigger thing in 2010.

Soundbite: Abdulmutallab’s Materials “More Incendiary Than Explosive”

A senior Department of Homeland Security official is telling the New York Times that yesterday’s failed terrorist attack aboard Northwest flight 253 might included an “incendiary” device as opposed to an “explosive” one, and that the suspect may have attempted to cause a fire on the plane, not necessarily blow it up. “[O]ur sense is he wanted to wreak some havoc here and was attempting to do just that,” the official said.

Terrorist Attack First Reported As ‘Brief Firecracker Disturbance’

The availability of breaking news online is at an all-time high as Twitter streams, email alerts and RSS feeds blast headlines to millions, who in turn retweet, reblog and recite as fact. But as the progression of Christmas day’s Northwest Flight 253 news perfectly demonstrates, speed is the new accuracy. And it’s always interesting to trace the correcting of a story with the hindsight a few hours provides.

New Details! Passengers Describe Terrorist Attack On Northwest Flight 253

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After yesterday’s failed bombing of a Northwest airlines flight, new details are beginning to emerge, both about the suspect — confirmed as 23-year-old Nigerian national Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab — and what exactly occurred in the cabin of flight 253. CNN is reporting that the man is “talking a lot” to the FBI. Plus, firsthand accounts are beginning to surface!

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab: What We Know So Far (UPDATE)

There are currently about ten results in Google for Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (that number is well into the hundreds of thousands now), who Friday attempted to ignite some sort of explosive device on Northwest Airlines Flight 253. Here is what we know so far (UPDATES below):

Fox & CNN Covering Flt. 253 Terror Scare — MSNBC Stays With Doc

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Tonight, the White House is calling an attempt to detonate a bomb aboard Northwest Flight 253 an attempted terror attack, by a man who himself claims to have been sent by al Qaeda — and MSNBC is showing “Disappearance at the Dairy Queen.” Fox and CNN are on the story with updated information and ongoing. On MSNBC, Christina Brown broke in for about a minute with a quick report, before taking the audience back to their program. Is that the work of a news network?

Terror on Northwest Flight 253: Bomb On Plane Linked to al-Qaeda (VIDEO)

A passenger on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 landing Friday afternoon in Detroit tried to blow up the flight — but the bomb failed, say authorities. The flight made an emergency landing in Detroit after 23-year old suspect, Nigerian national Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, attempted to detonate a device but failed.The White House is calling this an attempted terrorist attack. — confirmed, reportedly, by Abdulmutallab himself, who claims to have been sent by al Qaeda.

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