Following a significant backlash, the TSA quickly dropped a controversial idea of eliminating security checkpoints in small airports earlier this month. The proposal, under consideration for years, would have aimed to reduce high screening costs and reallocate resources to larger airports, but critics say the financial benefit pales in comparison to potential risks. State Sen. Robert Ortt, a Niagara Falls Republican and member of the Senate Majority Task Force on Counter-terrorism and Public Protection, discusses the controversy with Liz Benjamin.