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like the former nsa and cia to write here, i don't think apple should be compelled to make a backdoor because it would make the entire technology so much more unsafe. lauren: be sure to tune in tonight for the premiere of wall street week. it is right here in the fox business network. nicole: let's gave out a on the global market action. the nikkei in japan to the downside. and china to shanghai composite index one and three quarters of a percent. lauren: at the cac trading higher 17 and a mass up by 20 points. nicole: ups came out with better-than-expected profit. let's take a look a u.s. stock market futures. s&p up five. nicole: oil prices near $40 a barrel. that is down 9 cents yesterday. gold given back $9. extreme weather. it's nobody had in our way? nobody knows better than the rebuilding of. she is here with the details. reporter: good morning. the first day of spring on sunday nights exact when mother nature is planning parts of the northeast in bringing and potentially a foot of snow across areas out there. i'll bring you those details in the second. at first when i talk abo
like the former nsa and cia to write here, i don't think apple should be compelled to make a backdoor because it would make the entire technology so much more unsafe. lauren: be sure to tune in tonight for the premiere of wall street week. it is right here in the fox business network. nicole: let's gave out a on the global market action. the nikkei in japan to the downside. and china to shanghai composite index one and three quarters of a percent. lauren: at the cac trading higher 17 and a mass...
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we know they would like to do something here in the united states and we also know there cia, fbi, nsa, and local police departments. i am proud of our new york police department who do a very good job. but you can never be sure. look at what happened in brussels. tighten up and more. donaldyou happen to read trump's transcript. some of his ideas? sen. schumer: i have heard about it but i have not read it. >> he is considered pulling out of nato. any comment? just reading the name, i did not think it was very broad-based and secondly, i would say, you know, that it is vladimir putiny is a menace and we should pull out of nato. it is contradictory. ok. -- k you everybody and announcer: monday on c-span, courtases in the supreme that shaped our lives come to life. we explore real-life stories and constitutional dramas in some of the most significant dramas in american history. this ismatteson said, different. the constitution sets up the political structures but it is also a law. and it it is a law we have to say what it means. >> the fact it is the ultimate anti-presidential case. exact
we know they would like to do something here in the united states and we also know there cia, fbi, nsa, and local police departments. i am proud of our new york police department who do a very good job. but you can never be sure. look at what happened in brussels. tighten up and more. donaldyou happen to read trump's transcript. some of his ideas? sen. schumer: i have heard about it but i have not read it. >> he is considered pulling out of nato. any comment? just reading the name, i did...
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the nsa. but in previous attacks, the nsa has been extremely forth coming with intelligence services in material of providing the call data to them to understand this network of contact or what they call a link analysis chart for each of the suspects. >> my last question -- >> some fact and fiction real quick. is it true that they found an unexploded vest there? >> sorry, in the airport? >> yes, ma'am. >> based on the media reporting out of brussels yergs, that is the case. the most important thing about any unexploded vest is that it is a real gold mine in terms of forensic evidence. fingerprin fingerprints, dna, hair samples. it is about whether it is consistent with what we saw in france. this will tell us whether we are dealing with the same bomb maker. >> you wonder if the guy in white backed out. maybe that was his vest and maybe he changed his mind. >> it looks like an escort. that's very common. they keep these suicide bomb orders target to get them to the location. more importantly, i
the nsa. but in previous attacks, the nsa has been extremely forth coming with intelligence services in material of providing the call data to them to understand this network of contact or what they call a link analysis chart for each of the suspects. >> my last question -- >> some fact and fiction real quick. is it true that they found an unexploded vest there? >> sorry, in the airport? >> yes, ma'am. >> based on the media reporting out of brussels yergs, that is...
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reporter: jon miller appeared on face the nsa. >> we want to know, what did the bad guys do? what was their plan, what was the target set, and apply protect against the like target sets or other vulnerable locations in new york. reporter: the number of americans killed in brussels terror attacks is 4, house said that president obama called the parents of justin and stephanie schultz . christina: turning to you decide top cop dentor -- contendors for the republican race to the white house continued today. donald trump denying any involvement this ted cruz cheated on his wife multiple time, he fired back for trump for retreating a post comparing their wives. >> he has not campaigned for a week, at night he senses tweets attacking my wife, it wrong, and disgusting. >> i have no control over the national en "national enquirer," i did not know about the story, i got it last night, someone sent it to me to read, his nothing to do what so ever with the "national enquirer." christina: ohio governor john kasich, who is also seeking g.o.p. nomination, gave a strong donald trump if trum
reporter: jon miller appeared on face the nsa. >> we want to know, what did the bad guys do? what was their plan, what was the target set, and apply protect against the like target sets or other vulnerable locations in new york. reporter: the number of americans killed in brussels terror attacks is 4, house said that president obama called the parents of justin and stephanie schultz . christina: turning to you decide top cop dentor -- contendors for the republican race to the white house...
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nsa will tell you that stealing login credentials is the most effective way into a system. it has been said so in a public talk months ago. they are poised to become authenticators to a wide variety of systems. there are already being used that way, including high place government agencies. district attorney vance will tell you that large-scale data reaches have nothing to do with smartphone encryption, but that's not true. times" today's "new york where there is a story on the ukrainian power grid. it started by the theft of login credentials of system operators. solve the login authentication problem is smartphones of the best way forward to do it. but not if it is easy to get into the data of smartphones. the committee has already observed that there are many phones that will be -- that will go through the process of being unlocked, not just the one in san bernardino. what that means for apple is that it's going to develop a routine to do so. what happens when you sign a piece of code where you do it once? you do it occasionally. it's a whole ritual and there are very se
nsa will tell you that stealing login credentials is the most effective way into a system. it has been said so in a public talk months ago. they are poised to become authenticators to a wide variety of systems. there are already being used that way, including high place government agencies. district attorney vance will tell you that large-scale data reaches have nothing to do with smartphone encryption, but that's not true. times" today's "new york where there is a story on the...
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forward at least a semi-serious proposal as to what would take its place. >> the former head of the nsa and cia michael hayden told al jazeera he described trump as a recruiting sergeant for isil and al qaeda because of his inflammatory anti-muslim comments. it is hurting america in that way. >> reporter: yeah, i would agree with michael hayden. i think to make the comments has made about keeping -- setting a moratorium on the entry of muslims into the united states is contradictory to everything this country stands for. it's inflammatory, and it reinforces those who make the argument that the west is anti-muslim. therefore, yes, it is a recruit tool. this is a very strange kind of foreign policy team he sketched out. i don't know a lot about any of these people, but i did note that a couple of the names have been associated with the totally far-fetched and ridiculous notion that muslims in the united states are trying to establish sharia law across america. i mean, this is absolute far-fetched, ridiculous gobbledegook. if donald trump is buying into that kind of low-level, inflammatory
forward at least a semi-serious proposal as to what would take its place. >> the former head of the nsa and cia michael hayden told al jazeera he described trump as a recruiting sergeant for isil and al qaeda because of his inflammatory anti-muslim comments. it is hurting america in that way. >> reporter: yeah, i would agree with michael hayden. i think to make the comments has made about keeping -- setting a moratorium on the entry of muslims into the united states is contradictory...
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>> and now on booktv's "after words," former cia and nsa director michael hayden provides an inside look at national security. he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> host: mike, first of all very fine book. enjoyed a lot. going to start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh and her history of growing up there in the same neighborhood. and the other about your family and what it's like to have a family in the midst of espionage. i thought you might want to say a word about those before we jump into things like metadata and the rest is the first of all, and you. i didn't have a chapter on me in the book i had the manuscript and the publisher says what about you? so i went ahead and put one together. as you suggest i put it near the end. it all began on a dark and stormy night or anything. it's tied to a speech i gave at duquesne university in 2007 after i was struck at the cia. to a graduating class. duchesne was my alma mater. i use that to pay that off of my expert experience and now i brought
>> and now on booktv's "after words," former cia and nsa director michael hayden provides an inside look at national security. he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> host: mike, first of all very fine book. enjoyed a lot. going to start right off with a couple of interesting chapters in the middle. one about pittsburgh and her history of growing up there in the same neighborhood. and the other about your family and what...
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. >>> plus former nsa contractor edward snowden steps into that iphone controversy. the reason the whistleblower says the federal agents don't need apple's help. >>> and here's a live look at the reagan national library in simi valley. former first lady nancy reagan lying in repose. the way people can remember her even from afar. homes are not one-dimensional. why use traditional aerosols that are? new air wick room mist with life scents is a multi-layered fragrance, just like scents in real life. finally, a true-to-life fragrance, for your lively home. air wick. home is in the air. blue orig.the rocket company owy >>> welcome back to you. the markets are mildly higher this morning, but it was seven years ago today we hit the all-time lows during the recession and the housing crisis. everything has been gravy ever since, so it makes sense to have some confetti. >>> blue origin says it will soon offer rides. you see a test flight out of texas. bezos met with reporters and said tourists could ride the rocket as soon as 2018. it goes up to the edge of space and then ret
. >>> plus former nsa contractor edward snowden steps into that iphone controversy. the reason the whistleblower says the federal agents don't need apple's help. >>> and here's a live look at the reagan national library in simi valley. former first lady nancy reagan lying in repose. the way people can remember her even from afar. homes are not one-dimensional. why use traditional aerosols that are? new air wick room mist with life scents is a multi-layered fragrance, just like...
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. -- the surveillance platforms created by and for the nsa, the cia -- other intelligence agencies -- the u.s. attorney, to target the communications of terrorists or adversaries, drug syndicates, smsmugglers, otherss -- startedo become a common part of police in this country, both on a local and state level, and also the fbi on the federal level, using these devices to target people in routine criminal investigations. there are -- a stingray is sort of like a kleenex. kleenex is a brand. facial tissue is the actual thing. stingray h has become a term tht is usesed to describe any o of e devices that can essentially bring down the security of mobile devices and access data. the aclu has filed many, many requestaand foia around the country,s and the number of agencies around the u.s. using these devices is extraordinary. there is almost no major lawn were smith entity that is not using some form of a sting by. it is an invasive technology that is not very discerning. "badng you can get the guys" communication, but you are going to get a whole lot of other people's data as well, and tha
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the only man to lead both the nsa and the cia, general michael hayden, is here next. if you need advice for your business, legalzoom has your back. our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. theand to help you accelerate,. we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise.
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. >> former cia director, former nsa director says the same thing and disagrees, at a minimum business needs some mechanism to convey data from here to there without it getting broken into. this should not be violated. you need this for commerce, you need this for business and if the nsa want today get into it they could break it anyway. >> dagen: then you have the overlap of intelligence and american law enforcement with the fbi, which is what they're trying to avoid. they're trying to avoid taking a, you know, in the dark-back channel. they're trying to be opened about it and they're getting rit sized -- criticized. >> cheryl: how is it different than a search warrant? if you think that i created an act, excuse me, you'll be able to search my phone, why can't you search my iphone? isn't it the same principles at the end of the day? >> once you build the capability to deencrypt that gets into the wrong hands. >> dagen: that's what they're trying to use for cases pending. >> maria: this is a reflection of the country right now because we are having a debate and it's a serious one. >> b
. >> former cia director, former nsa director says the same thing and disagrees, at a minimum business needs some mechanism to convey data from here to there without it getting broken into. this should not be violated. you need this for commerce, you need this for business and if the nsa want today get into it they could break it anyway. >> dagen: then you have the overlap of intelligence and american law enforcement with the fbi, which is what they're trying to avoid. they're...
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. -- the surveillance platforms created by and for the nsa, the cia -- other intelligence agencies -- the u.s. attorney, to target the communications of terrorists or adversaries, drug syndicates, smugglers, others -- started to become a common part of police in this country, both on a local and state level, and also the fbi on the federal level, using these devices to target people in routine criminal investigations. there are -- a stingray is sort of like a kleenex. kleenex is a brand. facial tissue is the actual thing. stingray has become a term that is used to describe any of these devices that can essentially bring down the security of mobile devices and access data. the aclu has filed many, many requestaand foia around the country,s and the number of agencies around the u.s. using these devices is extraordinary. there is almost no major lawn were smith entity that is not using some form of a sting by. it is an invasive technology that is not very discerning. "badng you can get the guys" communication, but you are going to get a whole lot of other people's data as well, and that
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at one point clinton and staffers met with the nsa, but was still denied a phone. after that she started using a primate email servers. >>> absentee ballots in missouri are still being counted. >>> clinton today holds rallies in nashville and atlanta, and while sanders turns his attend towards arizona he'll hold a townhall in flagstaff tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> a round of applause for senator marco rubio as he arrived in congress this morning. he returned to the senate for the first time since ending his bid for presidency. he suspended his campaign after losing his home state of florida to donald trump in tuesday's primary. >>> judge merrick garland today begins the battle of his professional life. trying to convince republican senators to consider his nomination to the supreme court. the chief judge of the d.c. federal appeals court heads to capitol hill this afternoon. john terrett is live for us in washington for more. good to see you. >> hello, richelle. >> hello. what is the white house going to try to do to push this difficult nomination through? >
at one point clinton and staffers met with the nsa, but was still denied a phone. after that she started using a primate email servers. >>> absentee ballots in missouri are still being counted. >>> clinton today holds rallies in nashville and atlanta, and while sanders turns his attend towards arizona he'll hold a townhall in flagstaff tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> a round of applause for senator marco rubio as he arrived in congress this morning. he returned to...
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not just the conversation with mrk's former cia and nsa head who says the military might refuse to follow certain orders from a president trump and tells me he in fact is scared of trump as president. also ben carson leaving the race and kevin spacey on the program and a whole lot more including los angeles authorities testing a knife to see whether it's the murder weapon in the o.j. simpson case. we begin with donald trump, the night before another big day of voting and the night after a debate both a little raunchy and very rough. >> i learned from my father. he used to say you're too rough, too tough. you don't have to be that tough. he'd probably like me to be a little softer in the debates. actually, i'm thinking, maybe a little softer on little marco. little marco. no? >> as we said, trump who decided to skip a scheduled appearance tomorrow as a traditional stop for republicans, conservative political action conference, cpac, just wrapped up a rally in new orleans. joining us from there is cnn's sara murray. has trump mentioned anything tonight about skipping cpac? >> reporter: ther
not just the conversation with mrk's former cia and nsa head who says the military might refuse to follow certain orders from a president trump and tells me he in fact is scared of trump as president. also ben carson leaving the race and kevin spacey on the program and a whole lot more including los angeles authorities testing a knife to see whether it's the murder weapon in the o.j. simpson case. we begin with donald trump, the night before another big day of voting and the night after a...
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ahead on nbc 10 news today, newly released e-mail shows a request by lhillary clinton was denied by nsa. >>> plus dune wars. they're reportedly going after the state. hear why a construction project is involved.
ahead on nbc 10 news today, newly released e-mail shows a request by lhillary clinton was denied by nsa. >>> plus dune wars. they're reportedly going after the state. hear why a construction project is involved.
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government cell phone when she became secretary of state in 2009 but newly released e-mail showed the nsa denied that request. a month later she reportedly used personal e-mails. she maintained she never received anything marked classified at the time. >>> meantime clinton is moving closer to securing the democratic nomination for president. nbc 10's vai sikahema joins us from the nbc 10 digital center with more on the race. >> good morning, katy. clinton is only 777 delegates shy now of the nomination and that means she only needs about 35% of the remaining delegates. but bernie sanders needs 65%, but he isn't letting up. the vermont senator says a strong showing in upcoming states could cause super delegates to come over to his side and give him the support he >>> and donald trump has a delicate le @@h@h@h@l@h@h@h@@@h@@@ delegate lead on the republican side. yesterday on cnn trump warned what could happen if he's denied the nomination while having the most delegates. >> i don't think you can say we would get it automatically. i think you'd have riots. i'm representing a tremendous, many
government cell phone when she became secretary of state in 2009 but newly released e-mail showed the nsa denied that request. a month later she reportedly used personal e-mails. she maintained she never received anything marked classified at the time. >>> meantime clinton is moving closer to securing the democratic nomination for president. nbc 10's vai sikahema joins us from the nbc 10 digital center with more on the race. >> good morning, katy. clinton is only 777 delegates...
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criticized, not just by the current mayor de blasio, but i do want to play what the former cia and nsa director, general michael hayden, said about ted cruz and donald trump's comments this morning. let's play it. >> i do think we need to have an adult conversation about the role of islam and the civil war within islam, but savannah, the main point here is in the united states, we may have radicalized individuals. we do not have radicalized communities. we have it within our ability to create radicalized communities and some of the rhetoric in the presidential campaign trends us towards that great, great problem. >> so here you have the former cia, former nsa director saying some of the rhetoric that you and i were just discussing, some of which you did not condemn, could potentially put us in a great problem. >> well, i think you have to call the threat what it is. it's radical islamic terrorists. when you take a look at what we're facing in america and the anxiety that exists in this country after the attacks in europe as well as in the united states. you say what is the current plan
criticized, not just by the current mayor de blasio, but i do want to play what the former cia and nsa director, general michael hayden, said about ted cruz and donald trump's comments this morning. let's play it. >> i do think we need to have an adult conversation about the role of islam and the civil war within islam, but savannah, the main point here is in the united states, we may have radicalized individuals. we do not have radicalized communities. we have it within our ability to...
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managing editor of lawfare and former nsa nationals could agency lawyer. and david perera, cybersecurity reporter for politico pro who will expertly moderated the panel and introduce congressman lupu will make opening remarks. so one more shout out and that is to make him king in the blue sweater who would be hiding in the back if she could. she directs our digital futures program. i think everyone would agree that she is brought incredible tech expertise to the wilson center i don't know how children all this stuff. since i remember as a staffer on team harmon on capitol hill and i don't think she knew anything like this. but again the world wasn't like this and that's the point. the world is evolving managed by minute. we are going to stay on top or ahead of us at the wilson center, a digitally good news that a few people in congress are paying attention. so now please welcome our panel and our moderator. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming. we've done introductions. ted has a few things to say at the top and then we will dive into the conversatio
managing editor of lawfare and former nsa nationals could agency lawyer. and david perera, cybersecurity reporter for politico pro who will expertly moderated the panel and introduce congressman lupu will make opening remarks. so one more shout out and that is to make him king in the blue sweater who would be hiding in the back if she could. she directs our digital futures program. i think everyone would agree that she is brought incredible tech expertise to the wilson center i don't know how...
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at one point clinton and staffers met with the nsa, but they were still denied a phone. after that clinton used a secure server for her private e-mail accounts. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton seem to have eeked out wined in missouri in the primaries there. absentee ballots, those are still being counted, and that could take up to four weeks. whoever comes in second can demand a recount, though neither ted cruz or bernie sanders has said if they will. clinton today is holding rallies in nashville and atlanta while sanders is looking towards arizona, which holds its primaries next week. he holds a town hall in flagstaff tonight. sanders said he stands a good chance to win many of the upcoming contests. >>> a round of applause for senator marco rubio as he arrived in congress this morning. he returned to the senate for the first time since ending his bid for the presidency. rubio defended his campaign after losing his home state of florida to republican front-runner donald trump in tuesday's primary. >>> judge merrick garland today begins a battle of his professional
at one point clinton and staffers met with the nsa, but they were still denied a phone. after that clinton used a secure server for her private e-mail accounts. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton seem to have eeked out wined in missouri in the primaries there. absentee ballots, those are still being counted, and that could take up to four weeks. whoever comes in second can demand a recount, though neither ted cruz or bernie sanders has said if they will. clinton today is holding...
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reporter: the fbi saying it has revised its rules for how its bureau collects information through the nsa. the guardian receiving confirmation from u.s. officials about the changes, but exact details are not being made. >>> seattle once again trying to break new ground for worker's rights. two years anding the city passed legislation raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. now members of the same city council want to give workers what are called consistent schedules. >> reporter: first it was the $15 an hour minimum wage, now some city councils want legislate how employers schedule their workers. >> what happens is you will close on an evening, and then you will be back to open the next morning. >> reporter: the proposed legislation would restrict those clopenings. when a worker closes at night opens in the morning. >> it's going to make it more difficult for business owners to find a way to make a profit. >> sabrina register, al jazeera, seattle. >>> still to come. ♪ help me if you can, i'm feeling down ♪ >> the man behind the music. a look at the life and legacy of beatles producer
reporter: the fbi saying it has revised its rules for how its bureau collects information through the nsa. the guardian receiving confirmation from u.s. officials about the changes, but exact details are not being made. >>> seattle once again trying to break new ground for worker's rights. two years anding the city passed legislation raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. now members of the same city council want to give workers what are called consistent schedules. >>...
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. >> nsa sea of green in downtown cleveland as thousands celebrate st. patrick's day..a >> the price started it o'clock and is wrapped up wrapped up not too long ago, brittany harris was there. >> . s. were better weather, the sun was shining with temperatures in the 50s.b >> you can see thousands of people were downtown for the st. patrick's day parade . of course,s ock we had crews both on the ground andad high above 30 parade route, check out this video from the floats were extremely ly creative and the dancers and marching bands did a great job, a lot of people came out to celebrate and for many it is a yearly tradition me . the dancers the baton twirlers, the animals,he it was all fun. >> the floats, the but parade, everybody was having a good time .aty >> i wanted to see lots of these floats and this cool stuff. >> sounds like everybody was pretty well behaved,d, there was a large police presence so i am sure that health. >> lots of people were out there it lasted about two hours. >> is a family entertainment or it is beautiful out there. >> for ma
. >> nsa sea of green in downtown cleveland as thousands celebrate st. patrick's day..a >> the price started it o'clock and is wrapped up wrapped up not too long ago, brittany harris was there. >> . s. were better weather, the sun was shining with temperatures in the 50s.b >> you can see thousands of people were downtown for the st. patrick's day parade . of course,s ock we had crews both on the ground andad high above 30 parade route, check out this video from the...
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it has a unique model to signify the 75th anniversary nsa limited edition with special meals and special colors.. >> the grain is a unique color to the 75th anniversary only on this particular model . renegade also comes in the 75 th anniversary, this dawn of justicel feature the dc comics characters batman and superman. >> it has special features, batman and superman emblems.> >> the crash of pacifica good for those longer trips long road trips the kids keep asking how much longer until they get theirl and then you just let him do it. >> every screen has its own navigation they can ask the screen it is a game changing vehicle. >> chrysler wanted to change the name from the town & country to chrysler pacifica to attract more buyers.h& >> is nice looking has a lot of refinements that the town & country does not have. >> some good news for the production plant began producing thoseent this week so you will soon see those on the roadways . what happens after a reporter is uncorrupted got a couple of wonderful dogs and we've got rescue . we've got burning, and kim we also have dogs that have
it has a unique model to signify the 75th anniversary nsa limited edition with special meals and special colors.. >> the grain is a unique color to the 75th anniversary only on this particular model . renegade also comes in the 75 th anniversary, this dawn of justicel feature the dc comics characters batman and superman. >> it has special features, batman and superman emblems.> >> the crash of pacifica good for those longer trips long road trips the kids keep asking how...
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us national security agency offered her physician the physician in clearance .si she worked for the nsa, that's all i can say, it was top secret, classified. alarming calls to her sister and her mother. wrong, i don't feel safe .. >> something bad was coming, she was found shot to death in her maryland townhall, her five -month-old daughter was left unharmed . and who wanted to this loving mother and soldier to be killed ? for more on the story tune into the next crime watch daily. >> you can watch crime watch daily here on fox 8 at 2:00 p.m. w >> phoenicia about the the underground railroad, was a big part of american history, this area played a ad prominent role, a northeast ohio county was a key stop and is receivingnas national attention, wayne dawson has a look. >> the underground railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses used by runaway slaves who fled north to free states and canada, many routes went through ohio through towns like oberlin. >> the sculpture by student here is a tribute to the city's contribution to the underground railroad, there were a lot of reasons
us national security agency offered her physician the physician in clearance .si she worked for the nsa, that's all i can say, it was top secret, classified. alarming calls to her sister and her mother. wrong, i don't feel safe .. >> something bad was coming, she was found shot to death in her maryland townhall, her five -month-old daughter was left unharmed . and who wanted to this loving mother and soldier to be killed ? for more on the story tune into the next crime watch daily....
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but they don't talk about the nsa, we know they have great ability to track people's mobile conversations. but the president even though he was here and it was a very carefully organized and choreographed speech to the cuban people, he made sure that was the first thing he talked about. let's listen. >> the thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium, and we standing in solidarity with them. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend and ally belgium in bringing to justice those who are responsible. and this is yet another reminder that the world must unite. we must be together regardless of nationality, or race, or faith, in fighting against the scourge of terrorism. we can and we will defeat those who threaten the safety and security of people all around any world. >> yeah, and as he says, it is not just in europe, but all around the world. and i'm reading that security stepped up at major transport hubs across the united states. in new york particularly, the governor saying we are going to step up our security measures. >> reporter: uh-huh. an
but they don't talk about the nsa, we know they have great ability to track people's mobile conversations. but the president even though he was here and it was a very carefully organized and choreographed speech to the cuban people, he made sure that was the first thing he talked about. let's listen. >> the thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium, and we standing in solidarity with them. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend and ally...
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that the nsa knows ways to do this. they're super sophisticated. instead of exploring every possible way to get into the phone, they said, hey, let's get this precedent in hand, we won't have do this exotic thing. >> the bottom line is we'll have to set a precedent. this battle may be over but the issue is far from resolved. what have we learned from -- it did get into the public discourse what have we learned for the next time this happens? >> we're further along in the conversation. by the way, this argument down to the exact words people use was fought in the 1990s. it was called the crypto wars. the government had a clipper chip that would bypass any big solution. we'll have to adjudicate this again because there's no way to make these systems vulnerable so the government can access them and keep people safe at the same time. >> we'll have you back. >> thank you. >> steven levy. >> now to hampton pearson in d.c. >> we've had our first significant post scalia 4-4 split in one of the more high profile cases of this term. the court splitting down
that the nsa knows ways to do this. they're super sophisticated. instead of exploring every possible way to get into the phone, they said, hey, let's get this precedent in hand, we won't have do this exotic thing. >> the bottom line is we'll have to set a precedent. this battle may be over but the issue is far from resolved. what have we learned from -- it did get into the public discourse what have we learned for the next time this happens? >> we're further along in the...
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in revealing certain aspects of the nsa procedures. many of your colleagues in the senate including senator rubio called him a traitor. it took you until january of this year to call him a traitor and say he should be tried for treason. why the change of heart? and why did it take you so long? >> well, bret, as someone who spent much of his life in law enforcement, i believe you should start with the facts and evidence first before ending up with the verdict. when the news first broke of the united states government engaging in massive surveillance on american citizens, that was a very troubling development and it's why the united states congress acted to correct it. now, at the same time, i said in that initial statement that if the evidence indicated that edward snowden violated the law, he should be prosecuted for violating the law and, indeed, since then the evidence is clear that not only does snowden violate the law, but it appears he committed treason, treason is defined under the constitution as giving aid and comfort to the en
in revealing certain aspects of the nsa procedures. many of your colleagues in the senate including senator rubio called him a traitor. it took you until january of this year to call him a traitor and say he should be tried for treason. why the change of heart? and why did it take you so long? >> well, bret, as someone who spent much of his life in law enforcement, i believe you should start with the facts and evidence first before ending up with the verdict. when the news first broke of...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubaio new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in myfamily to
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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department's headquarters.eaua >>> until word on the den of o the a construction workerco killed by nsa falling tree inn temple hills. h. happened on yorkville road on yesterday afternoon. firefighters say crews were w removing trees at are at construction site when one ofit the trees fell and killed the worker.worker. >>> new this morning we'reth learning a teen from arlington virginia was killed at a ski resort in colorado. 19-year-old nathan ram was r skiing at the copper mountain mt resort with his family when hein lost control and crashed intoola a tree. ram was wearing a helmet att the time, though. this accident happened on wednesday.esda >> ♪>> >> developing overnight policeic in berwyn are investigating a bomb threat that happened at the u.s. embassy.the u.s. e a man is police say he climbed have ae bomb inside of a suitcase andui was trying to get inside the embassy. security turned the man awayd ea but he became violent. vio a robot was used to open thatpe itcase and authoritiesit a say they never found inch in ain high stakes debate last night n for the gop presidentialth
department's headquarters.eaua >>> until word on the den of o the a construction workerco killed by nsa falling tree inn temple hills. h. happened on yorkville road on yesterday afternoon. firefighters say crews were w removing trees at are at construction site when one ofit the trees fell and killed the worker.worker. >>> new this morning we'reth learning a teen from arlington virginia was killed at a ski resort in colorado. 19-year-old nathan ram was r skiing at the copper...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in m
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my fami
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press partment. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisia hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hahaware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai t new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes ofore than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to gra
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press partment. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisia hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hahaware store destroyed. but...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in m
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they couldld hack into the phone.e. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating at tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press s department. >>> take a look at this. louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's l lgest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, twtw other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in m fa
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they couldld hack into the phone.e. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating at tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press s department. >>> take a look at this. louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in m
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed....
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 1 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonit, his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, his year in space, logging 143 million miles. burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain,
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 1 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine....
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college, rais
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store...
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. >> the head of the nsa took the stage. >> we want to operate in a broad partnership, not in a vacuum over on east coast, just sitting there saying to you "trust us". >> reporter: the attorney general argues not working together gives too much power to apple. >> do we let one company decide this issue for all of us? >> reporter: tech companies are designing tougher security using computing to generate true random numbers for unbreakable encryption. >> if you have this number, you can bypass that for security. >> reporter: it was a pseudorandom number generator that called a weakness in some fire walls. now, some researchers blame that for the hack on the office of personnel management. >> it's possible that a u.s. government back door was responsible for the compromise of the u.s. government. >> reporter: lynch says she just wants cooperation. >> it happens all the time, every day of the week. all across america. >> privacy is a big, big thing and wungs you've broken it, that is the end of it. >>> a bay area representative is helping create a national convention on digital security. i
. >> the head of the nsa took the stage. >> we want to operate in a broad partnership, not in a vacuum over on east coast, just sitting there saying to you "trust us". >> reporter: the attorney general argues not working together gives too much power to apple. >> do we let one company decide this issue for all of us? >> reporter: tech companies are designing tougher security using computing to generate true random numbers for unbreakable encryption....
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 1 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, his year in space, logging
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 1 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine....
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how it goes. >>>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, raised active twin girls, and tra
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than 9,000 miles, and let me know how >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet wer
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. xbefore i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles x of diabetic nerve pain, pthese feet were the first in my fa
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...
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the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke machine. the hardware store destroyed. but she was not injured. that is just incredible. >>> and the new record tonight for the world's longest passenger flight. a new nonstop route dubai to new zealand, listen to this, almost 9,000 miles. fight time, just a mere 17 hours, 15 minutes. they may not hold the record for long, two other airlines considering routes of more than it goes. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut coming home. his year in space, logging 143 million miles. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family
the fbi contends it checked with the nsa and other government agencies to see if they could hack into the phone. they say no one could do it. apple's chief counsel repeating what tim cook told me last week. unlocking that iphone would set an dangerous press department. >>> take a look at this. a fedex worker locked out of a louisiana hardware store, the moment a tornado strikes. she survived the twister and its 140 140-mile-per-hour winds by bracing herself right next to a coke...