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But there are some caveats.
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00:00Good news for travelers. The Transportation Safety Administration appears to be rolling back one of its most loathed airport security rules.
00:08For the first time in almost 20 years, passengers will no longer be required to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints, at least at some airports.
00:17While the agency hasn't made an official announcement, travelers are already noticing the change at checkpoints around the country.
00:24Shoe removal has been mandatory for most flyers since 2006, unless you were under 12, over 75, or had TSA pre-check.
00:33But now it looks like more passengers can keep their shoes on with some caveats.
00:38According to reports, you may need to have a real ID and not require special screening.
00:44It's a step in the right direction for speed and convenience at the airport.
00:48That'll do it for your daily briefing from the New York Stock Exchange. I'm Caroline Woods with The Street.

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