This week, reacting in part to the attempted terrorist attacks via airline cargo, the Department of Homeland Security unveiled new rules designed to protect the U.S. So what impact will be see as a result of the new bans on cargo from Yemen and Somalia? How about the crackdowns on toner and ink cartridges? We ask California Rep. Dan Lungren, a member of the House Homeland Security Committee and chairman of the panel’s Emerging Threats subcommittee. We also get Lungren’s thoughts on whether the Yemeni government is powerless to stop the growing terrorist presence there or just unwilling to do it. And he addresses concerns over the revealing and sometimes invasive security upgrades at American airports.