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U.S. Transportation Security Administration administrator Peter Neffenger says an increase in passenger numbers is one reason for long lines at airport security checkpoints. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Long security lines at U.S. airports are frustrating travelers and have brought TSA head Peter Neffenger before a Homeland Security Committee to testify on airport security. Jillian Kitchener reports.
With hats, gloves and warm clothes, around a hundred people are waiting to get Covid PCR tests in downtown Washington DC, amid Omicron variant surge and days before Christmas gatherings. President Joe Biden was due to address the nation later Tuesday after a White House official said the government will distribute 500 million free Covid tests and mobilize military medical personnel if needed. IMAGES
Afghans in Kabul queue outside banks on Tuesday morning. The last of the 6,000 US troops who oversaw a desperate evacuation effort flew out of Kabul airport on Monday night, ending the war that has diminished the United States' status as a superpower. IMAGES
Beirut, Aug 21 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Wael Hamzeh) Hundreds of drivers with their vehicles crowded around Beirut gas stations to try to get fuel amid the serious energy crisis that the country is experiencing.FOOTAGE OF HUNDREDS OF VEHICLES TAILING IN THE DORA AREA, NORTH OF BEIRUT.
La Paz, Aug 10 (EFE/EPA).- Long lines and protests were seen on Tuesday at various vaccination points across Bolivia on the day that the country resumed the vaccination of second dose of the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, which was delayed due to the supply shortage.In La Paz, Santa Cruz and Tarija, there were long lines of people who came to the vaccination points to receive their second dose. (Camera: YOLANDA SALAZAR).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WAIT TO RECEIVE THE SECOND DOSE OF SPUTNIK V COVID-19 VACCINE AT THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE OF THE UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR DE SAN ANDRES (UMSA), AND BOLIVIANS RECEIVE VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 AT THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE OF THE UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR DE SAN ANDRES (UMSA), IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.