Several Transportation Security Administration workers are on leave, after an airport screening manual showed up online over the weekend. The document spells out how to detect metal and explosives in airports in the airport screening process, along with other sensitive information. The Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napalitano, says the manual is outdated and airline travelers were never put at risk.

Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) held up her own copy when she questioned DHS official Roland Beers. Not to worry, he says it's "six versions ago".